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Monday, September 12, 2005 :::

Teabagged Footballer

Heh. Pull it together, dood.

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By Blogger Rusty, at 2:16 PM  




That's what I call insult to injury.

By Blogger Rusty, at 2:16 PM  




Wow, I don't know what's funnier, the fact that the guy didn't know how to pick up a stretcher properly, or the fact that the injured dude copped a feel by grabbing paramedic-guy's ass.

By Blogger Dennis!, at 6:46 PM  




excellent!

my fiance watches just about every soccer game on the three soccer channels we pay for. once i saw a guy tip over the stretcher, not once, but twice because he had no idea how to pick it up. the "injured" footballer crashed to the ground but got up and got back on the strecher himself.

By Blogger Honey Bunny, at 7:25 PM  




This reminds me of an unfortunate part of my life when I was in seventh grade and some fag football jock tried to give me an atomic sit up.I am weeping now.

By Anonymous erieopie, at 6:58 PM  




Oh My Gads I belly laughed so hard..... Thanks for the total laugh and smile I will have on my face today Hahahaha.

Peace & Happiness,
Dana

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:47 PM  




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