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'17 TX WR Laviska Shenault (Signed to COLORADO)

This guy is good, glad to see him in the B&G. Looking that he had narrowed it to Alabama, Okie State and CU makes me think that the facility upgrades were huge in this recruitment, throw in Boulder and a good engineering school and voila, decision made.

Oh, and being in the pass-happy P12 probably didn't hurt either.
 
kinda like chill is hot to us 35+ year olds. or can mean cold or cool. guess depends how it's used?? Hell I'm confused.
 
What does "2live (flame) (flame)" mean?
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2Live
A word that originated in South Florida that wannabe posers or drunk people use to describe their nights, usually followed with the hand signal. (Middle and index finger representing the 2 and the thumb and index representing the L for live.) This word can be used in place of crazy, fun, or live.
Dan: "What did you think about that party last night?"

DBT, put this link in your favorites:http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=2Live
 
2Live
A word that originated in South Florida that wannabe posers or drunk people use to describe their nights, usually followed with the hand signal. (Middle and index finger representing the 2 and the thumb and index representing the L for live.) This word can be used in place of crazy, fun, or live.
Dan: "What did you think about that party last night?"

DBT, put this link in your favorites:http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=2Live
Is this what it's come to? We need the Urban Dictionary to break down twitter speak. I guess being a 37 yr old school teacher and coach helps.
 
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