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10-09-2011 , 05:02 PM
10-09-2011 , 05:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 11beatsperminute
Blue Moon sounds gay.
Wait til you hear that they serve it with a slice of orange.
10-09-2011 , 05:05 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Brickie
Wait til you hear that they serve it with a slice of orange.
10-09-2011 , 05:06 PM
Free nham
Spoiler:
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10-09-2011 , 05:09 PM
cya nham

10-09-2011 , 05:15 PM
blue moon is delicious
10-09-2011 , 05:16 PM
Never heard of said blue moon
10-09-2011 , 05:17 PM
lol nham
10-09-2011 , 05:28 PM
niners GOAT
10-09-2011 , 05:28 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by elrey
lol nham
]: )
10-09-2011 , 05:28 PM
lol no
10-09-2011 , 05:33 PM
]:{D
10-09-2011 , 05:38 PM
shalom, witty
10-09-2011 , 05:55 PM
buenas noches, elrey
10-09-2011 , 05:56 PM
**** the refs in the jets game that was a fumble
10-09-2011 , 05:57 PM
might have to get on that lions Bandwagon


Spoiler:
i mean it clove


Read the Spoiler if u dont think im serious
10-09-2011 , 05:58 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/onlin...gality-2011-10


any1 think this is true?
10-09-2011 , 06:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dangeraw
quote from ny times article linked in the blog post

Quote:
Chad Hills, who analyzes the gambling industry for Focus on the Family, says the skill-versus-chance argument is nonsense. True, players can improve their game with practice and so on — but the cards ultimately determine who wins and who loses.

Not even the best players “can tell you what the next card flipped over is going to be,” Mr. Hills says.
10-09-2011 , 06:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dangeraw
might have to get on that lions Bandwagon


Spoiler:
i mean it clove


Read the Spoiler if u dont think im serious
u mean the loins
10-09-2011 , 06:03 PM
hahaha, brilliant
10-09-2011 , 06:07 PM
Chad Hills
Gambling Analyst, Abstinence Education Analyst

Chad Hills is a research and policy analyst on the issue of gambling and sexual health/abstinence-centered education for Focus on the Family Action. Educated in the sciences and various fields of research, Hills analyzes new policies, investigates existing legislation and addresses the impact of gambling expansion and sex-education policies on families.

Hills writes, speaks and testifies from a pro-family stance against the harmful impacts of gambling and in support of character-based, abstinence-centered education. He encourages citizens to defend their families against dangerous policies, while helping nurture those who are – or have been – hurt by gambling addictions or sexual activity outside the context of marriage.

Hills was a guest on The John Stossel Show and has been featured in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times.

Prior to joining Focus on the Family in 2000, Hills worked as a microbiologist and chemist. He is a graduate of Colorado State University and enjoys living in Colo., with his wife and children.


Spoiler:

10-09-2011 , 06:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by -Insert Witty SN-
quote from ny times article linked in the blog post



lol Christians and ya the Loins
10-09-2011 , 06:12 PM
Working as an "expert" in one of these radical christian groups has to be one of the easiest jobs in the world.

      
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