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It will be Warren Buffett. He loves to be on TV. And he used to own some Cap Cities/ABC stock.
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Where do I send the therapy bill for this?
Pretty sure they’ve gotten much looser with having school affiliations to the host team unfortunately.
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I'm not sure how likely it is, but you're right, he does do a great job representing, and would be a great pick, to make the picks.Ameer Abdullah always does a great job representing the University.
That might be one of the funniest things I have read on this board in quite a while!Top Ten GameDay Pickers (per this thread):
- Random former Husker player that didn't win a Heisman but that people like
- Ashley Graham
- Random former Husker player that *DID* win a Heisman but that people like
- Jack Hoffman (added bonus: Jack announces he's eligible and will start at RB for Maurice Washington)
- Adam Devine, but after he's done a kilo of pure Columbian uncut
- Dr. Tom...Heiser, Orthopedic & Sports Medicine specialist from Lincoln, NE
- The lone living booster that Bob Devaney never spilled a post-game beer on at the Elk's Club
- Gabrielle Union (and her very forgettable husband...whatever his name is)
- Larry the Ca...nope, can't do it. Really--can't we do better as a state?
- Warren Buffet, but he whips out his wallet and proceeds to buy out the contracts of the GameDay crew on the spot from Disney. He then replaces them with students from the UNL School of Journalism, and no one is the wiser.
Not too bad, but also example #246793 on how no American can spell the country of Colombia. For whatever reason we always want to put a "u" in it. Maybe it's bad memories of Mizzou fans, the first space shuttle demise, or mustard BBQ? I'm not trying to be the grammar police, just an observation I have noticed on any comment section in the U.S. where Colombia is mentioned.That might be one of the funniest things I have read on this board in quite a while!
Fixed. Now go chop some lines and clean up the rest of the poor grammar on the Internet.Not too bad, but also example #246793 on how no American can spell the country of Colombia. For whatever reason we always want to put a "u" in it. Maybe it's bad memories of Mizzou fans, the first space shuttle demise, or mustard BBQ? I'm not trying to be the grammar police, just an observation I have noticed on any comment section in the U.S. where Colombia is mentioned.
Pretty sure they’ve gotten much looser with having school affiliations to the host team unfortunately.
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