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RE: Time to build a partnership with the mwc?
(08-08-2014 10:01 AM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  
(08-08-2014 08:13 AM)EastCarolinaU. Wrote:  No. We either separate ourselves entirely from the MWC through superior play or we create a western division and crush them. We continue to push for BYU/Army/Air Force in the meantime

Agree! End of the day, the AAC is like the Highlander and the MWC is your nemesis!

In the end there can only be one!
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RE: Time to build a partnership with the mwc?
You don't partner up with your b***h. You take her for a ride once in a while, smack her on the backside and tell her to shut up and get on your bike.

You always ride in front with her pulling up the rear.
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