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Cowboys reporter out here spiking footballs of her own.

Tell me you're old without telling me you're old: I remember my typing teacher, she was always a couple minutes late after coming from the teachers' smoking lounge upstairs.
I like as I was growing up that I started appreciating my teachers were screwed up. Angry outbursts, sneaking trips to the bathroom to rip a smoke. It helped me learn adults were flawed.
 
I get why people flex about covering games. It's objectively cool and all of us youths do it.

What I don't get, however, is using such a tiny outlet for this. That seems like a very minimal accomplishment.
 
Obviously a rite of passage thing. Even with the tiniest of media company, she gets to cover the Cowboys! And who knows, she may get to hold the Stanley Cup someday [/crossthread].

The truly great thing is Jerrah has a better shot of hoisting the Cup than the Lombardi Trophy.
 
I did stupid shirt at 25 too. My issue is that five minutes on Google shows she went to Michigan State straight out of high school. So, she was smart enough and had good enough academics to get in there. What guidance counselor is seriously telling someone accepted to college this? I smell big time bullshirt, or at least some embellishment.

This is what I thought about the whole thing. I have a hard time believing any guidance counselor would say that, to any student. The rest is just showing off and enjoying a moment.
 
Tell me you're old without telling me you're old: I remember my typing teacher, she was always a couple minutes late after coming from the teachers' smoking lounge upstairs.
I think you're pretty damn old when plural schools you attended no longer even exist.
I had to take a seat recently when this began turning over in my mind.
 

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