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Do you all think that this is the real Mrs. Gaddis on here?

 

 

I am really she ("she" is the correct pronoun because it follows the linking verb "am," making it a predicate nominative - the English teacher in me). Joe never reads on here, but I frequently tell him what I read. We have bought a house in Paris, we love the kids, and we will be here. Of all the places he has coached, this is by far our favorite. The football support is unequaled anywhere.

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Hello Mrs Gaddis..Sorry I didn't get to a game this season to catch up but hopefully next year. Maybe both teams will be playing for the state title. I was a nervous wreck Friday listening to the game on the internet and was down all weekend because of the loss.

I think it is okay that an Oak Ridge boy like me can pull for the Henry County kids because my grandfather was born and raised in Paris and had it not been for WW 2 I might have grown up there. Good Luck Next year Patriots!!

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I read on here daily but do not post often. However, I can tell you for a fact that Coach Gaddis does not want to leave. He loves it here. Talk is just talk.

 

 

A deeply confused and troubled YANKER wishes to congratulate HC on a great year!! My father and I were in attendance and we are sorry about the loss, but proud that you you once again represented our region so well. We have troubles at JCM, but we hope our offseason gets on track. I AM THE ONE AND ONLY YANKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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A deeply confused and troubled YANKER wishes to congratulate HC on a great year!! My father and I were in attendance and we are sorry about the loss, but proud that you you once again represented our region so well. We have troubles at JCM, but we hope our offseason gets on track. I AM THE ONE AND ONLY YANKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Hey Yanker, did I have a nightmare or did Coach Hampton get axxed?

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I am really she ("she" is the correct pronoun because it follows the linking verb "am," making it a predicate nominative - the English teacher in me). Joe never reads on here, but I frequently tell him what I read. We have bought a house in Paris, we love the kids, and we will be here. Of all the places he has coached, this is by far our favorite. The football support is unequaled anywhere.

 

 

Sounds like Mrs. Gaddis with the English lesson, I had you for English at Jefferson.

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Hey Yanker, did I have a nightmare or did Coach Hampton get axxed?

 

 

The YANKER does not use the term "axxed"...it is insensitive...and if the YANKER should decide to use the term...I would spell it correctly..."axed"!!!!! There is much for you to learn from the YANKER...my young and ignorant anti-one!! At least you did not use a crude term...that is an improvement!! I have heard rumors of a coaching change from a pretty reliable source...but I have not heard that it is official. Therefore, we still have a coach...and the YANKER supports him!! The rumors are unfortunate and serve only a negative purpose. If they are going to make a change...then do it and do not talk about it. If they are not going to make achange...then shut up with the rumors...and start working for next year...and support the coach!!! I AM THE "TELL IT LIKE IT IS - WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT" YANKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well, we came a little short, but had a great year!!! I honestly think we'll be 10-0 next year, but we don't need to overlook any teams! Westview, i'm sorry, but revenge is coming at your homeland! HAHA! There's no way we won't make it to the Playoffs in our Region! I'm going to say, if we play the way us Patriots can play, 08 Region Champs! If we execute the way i know we can! We have tons of talent we just need to utilize it and have another Bid Red Football year, that everyone Loves!!! Wow, i haven't seen dominique allen's little brother play since his injury this year, but when i did, he was a beast just like his brother! GO BID RED!

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