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Doh!!!!!
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03/04/2008 14:09:32
 
 
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03/04/2008 13:21:45
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Sports
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Title:
Miscellaneous
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Fair enough. However, I stand by my comment that the Cardinals should be thankful.

>Not really, she only dated and married 1 younger man. Not like she went around partying with college age kids or groupies on a regular basis. :o) There are plenty of older men who date and marry younger women and plenty of older women who date and marry younger men (hey I'm all for it :o). However, it's the college-age party/drinking scene thing that is trying to hold onto your youth.
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>>I suppose the exception that proves the rule is Demi Moore.
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>>>My point exactly :o)
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>>>>Jack Nicholson is 70 and he still enjoys the college scene. ;)
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>>>>>The average college graduate is 22-23. So he is 3 years past that. Perhaps he just doesn't want to grow up, not all that unusual for boys. :o)
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>>>>>>>Hey coach, I gotta warn you about some pictures that were taken of me last weekend. You can click on a link in the story to see one of the pictures (These are SFW (safe for work). Not bad stuff. Just totally stupid):
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>>>>>>>http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/23917547/
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>>>>>>A friend emailed this to me and my response was
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>>>>>>"The Cardinals drafted a guy who stayed out of the NFL to stay in college for an extra year being the stereotypical BMOC. What's so shocking? The guy is 25 and partying with college girls. Ooohh the HORROR!. btw, you're the Arizona Cardinals, be thankful anyone is talking about you."
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