Ticket #4825 (new)
Opened 3 months ago
You WON
Reported by: | "Congratulations" <ShippingYourMojo@…> | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 2.11 |
Component: | none | Version: | 3.8.0 |
Severity: | medium | Keywords: | |
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You WON http://revivering.us/iQQdNnBmYHfSbwpzS2i2QWIElQb8JK4rkuC23_U_9idWGKIaOA_e492 http://revivering.us/ianzep2QUfrQc9EVTCzIJQERLZ9xC3j0CH8u7yQeQUkPvEoslQ_e492 as a teenager, and I was on top of an industrial scale. It was the same, and it didn't really matter, because I wasn't really on top of anything. I was on top of my career. I was really high in my career. So it felt like I was on top, no matter how much of an impact I had on the business and the lives of my friends and my family. I was on top of all this." His father would see him on the radio playing "A.K.A. The game," And he would play for his first professional team in 2002, at which time he was named mvp of the 2002 world championships. "I was a big kid, but I was always a pro athlete," He says. "You look at my career, and I guess you would say I became a pro in 1999, but in 2002 I was still playing. Just one year in the nfl, and it was the best I'd ever experienced for sure. And then I came back, and my career was really over, and I'd left behind a lot of what I knew. And then the next year it just got to the point where I really didn't know what I was doing anymore." While his parents were there, he met with a friend at the gym. When asked if he would attend college, he was honest. "I was going to go to university," He says. "I guess it was my choic
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