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Syracuse99

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  1. hope4 menk swine ucs........ interesting
  2. asic triple face labrona dever house huge hindue plant trees nice post !!
  3. sure was, thanks. i wondered that, but thought it might be a short throw for a longer name
  4. ive been catching those 3 letter throws for years. who does em??
  5. yea lemme move to detroit so my shit can get dissed. fuck all that
  6. bobcat sigh sundown to sunup! west Tenn engine
  7. wtf does that have to do with this post??? fuckin oddball
  8. oh shit, sally and badhat with the collaboration
  9. oze hour, nice catch swine illskillet, pm me
  10. lotta fuckin garbage posted. 911 god bless!
  11. eating a god damn salad. ready for more beer. Are the Saints losing?? i have no tv
  12. Syracuse99

    baltimore

    steady at it. bump both of em!
  13. he has a bunch of everything, always catching him
  14. yea Ive never seen 25% more AA raels, awal, necs
  15. Despite rising unemployment and skyrocketing credit card debt for many Americans, the "American dream" is still alive and well. While the faith in possible upward mobility among those in this country may occasionally waver, the prospect of being richly rewarded for hard work continues to strike a powerful chord with hopeful emigrants abroad, particularly those who harbor dreams of a future in professional sports. Unfortunately, a handful of foreign prospects and some from closer to home were served a sordid slice of American pie by a South Charleston, W.Va. academy which purported to be a landing pad of top basketball talent. Many officials are now claiming that the West Virginia Prep Academy, which was scheduled to open on Tuesday after permits had been filed by former college basketball player Daniel Hicks, who is pictured at right, was nothing more than a fraudulent enterprise aimed at generating quick cash for Hicks himself. As first investigated by the Charleston Gazette, the purported school, West Virginia Prep Academy, received $500 enrollment fees from just seven students, but 18 were living together in a tiny, three bedroom apartment in South Charleston when officials discovered them. At the time, South Charleston Mayor Frank Mullens said that they students were living in cramped conditions without mattresses and hadn't been fed in at least two days. "When I got there we had to stay in a three room apartment, but we were promised to get beds, get fed three times a day, have our clothes washed," Baltimore teenager Corey Saunders, the first player at the school to speak publicly, told Prep Rally for a forthcoming story. "None of that happened. We were left at the gym three hours a day, had to get food for ourselves. "A lot of players there didn't have a lot of money. We had to spend our own money for food. It was just bad. Once we got there we were finding out more things about his background. He had gone to jail for fraud, drugs. He had brought in coaches that he thought could land big players, but was telling them things on fraud." After the teenagers were found in the apartment, the teens were put up at the nearby Ramada hotel you see below after city officials reached out to the hotel's owner and explained the predicament the basketball players were in.
  16. :lol: those pictures are crackin me up
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