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Magnanimous

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He plays for Charlotte and Tyler plays for Boston.

 

Oops----I know that----it was late at night Queen O---it was my proof reader's fault----no disrespect was meant to King Zeller----Oh forget it---I'm toast---line up the firing squad and tell me when you want me to report!  :o

 

I will make the correction and resign immediately!  :o

 

Please notify my next of kin.
 

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Oops----I know that----it was late at night Queen O---it was my proof reader's fault----no disrespect was meant to King Zeller----Oh forget it---I'm toast---line up the firing squad and tell me when you want me to report!  :o

 

I will make the correction and resign immediately!  :o

 

Please notify my next of kin.
 

No one is resigning.

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I was wondering if anybody was going to bring up the French situation today...

it's another reminder that liberty will always be challenged...

 

I have the utmost respect for the French today...and IU being compared to them...well...all of a sudden, it ain't so bad...

 

That was unbelievable and horrifying-----I can't believe that ANYONE would murder INNOCENT people in cold blood in the name of God????  Ridiculous.

 

Someone is going to be waiting for them at the pearly gates----and it ain't going to be pretty!
 

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PRESS RELEASE: In a classic NBA battle tonight featuring two IU greats who were first round draft picks the Charlotte Hornets beat the Pelicans. The Hornets were propelled by the strong play of former IU center King Cody Zeller who put up 8 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals. The Pelicans fought hard in the loss and featured former IU guard Eric Gordon who has been rounding back into shape after an injury.  Gordon had 14 points, 4 assists, and 2 blocks. When asked about his health after the game Gordon said the last time he felt this good was when he spurned Illinois and chose to attend college and play basketball at IU. Zeller who was standing nearby smiled when Gordon made that comment and Zeller responded "yeah---he went there"!

 

The contents of this press release have been thoroughly vetted and proofed---the author is not responsible for any errors or omissions!

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The situation in France is another failed example of the West believing we can understand muslim extremism. I despise terrorism! It's only a matter of time for when it happens here again....and again...and again.

I know, I know...Politics/religion/Fashion should not be discussed in these posts. It just saddens me to see this happen.

 

I will stop.

 

God Bless France! Let the families of the victims have peace tonight. And let them FIND and KILL the TERRORISTS!

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PRESS RELEASE: In a classic NBA battle tonight featuring two IU greats who were first round draft picks the Charlotte Hornets beat the Pelicans. The Hornets were propelled by the strong play of former IU center King Cody Zeller who put up 8 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals. The Pelicans fought hard in the loss and featured former IU guard Eric Gordon who has been rounding back into shape after an injury.  Gordon had 14 points, 4 assists, and 2 blocks. When asked about his health after the game Gordon said the last time he felt this good was when he spurned Illinois and chose to attend college and play basketball at IU. Zeller who was standing nearby smiled when Gordon made that comment and Zeller responded "yeah---he went there"!

 

The contents of this press release have been thoroughly vetted and proofed---the author is not responsible for any errors or omissions!

Nicely done.

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