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Chow Ming Arrives at Richland High School


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Coach Soone's nephew is also transferring in to play defensive lineman on the football team. At 6-2 350 lbs, Hung Chow Soone, will add an exlposive impact to the program. :thumb:

Some of these have to be undocumanted aliens and have to move back to their country.

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How did she get to Richland. She should come to Shelbyville.

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UMMM Last unsubstantiated rumor that is spreading like wildfire is that Wingman caught a green card counterfitting ring in Shelbyville Last month and is now dividing up players 6'5" and above from country's all over Europe and Asia with specialities in Chinese food and will also become the Chinese Food Capital of Tennessee cornering the egg roll market. Also heard on the street that an Egg Roll Celebration has already been organized to Publicize the event. Wow, that's going a little far to become an International School.

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As long as they are illegal aliens everyone will be happy, including W as it will meet the qualifications of his worker program.

 

Yeah,but he likes the Mexicans & they are all too short to play basketball.

 

.....Oops,I didn't say that. ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE SQUAD :thumb:

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As long as they are illegal aliens everyone will be happy, including W as it will meet the qualifications of his worker program.

All of this talk about Lousiana players, Chinese players , etc is going to get Coach T fired up as he may have to have an International Forum and post around the world. Wonder if he takes foreign currancy?

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