There is a first time for everything; people typically say this after something downright amazing happens. I've also heard of this being used on pick up lines many times while dominating the drinking establishments in Madison, Wisconsin. Typically; your Average Joe with a nobody name and even less game will launch it out there to a fine East Coast hunny. "I don't leave the bars without my friends," or "I don't like guys that play World of Warcraft for 12 hours straight." Person X that just got dissed/rejected gets a smirk and offers, "Well, there's a first time for everything." Don't lie; you've used it yourself or know somebody that has. This is one of those cases; something amazing happens. I'm not getting rejected, but I am posting a rewind from the past week.. yes, ladies and gentlemen. Much like when communist Russia fell.. The Buccaneers got an NFL win this season.. there is a 1st time for everything!
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20 October 2008
Under the radar tho was the NFC South who their best team are solid and plus has no drama. Tampa Bay is a great football team at 5-2 and has two running back that are effective Warrick Dunn who
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6 October 2008
ion winners or playoff teams if they just had that leader under center. Minnesota, Baltimore, Tampa Bay, and maybe Green Bay are four teams that would be looked at in a much higher light if they had franchise quarterbacks who were ready to lead right now. Now, three of these teams may already have a future franchise quarterback on their roster. Minnesota with Jackson, Baltimore with Flacco, and Green Bay with Rodgers are examples of three teams with young unproven QBs who are still earning their stripes. Jackson has already been benched and Flacco is only starting because of the complete decimation of the Quarterbacks playing for Baltimore.
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19 February 2008
ure will be and who will be the World Series Champ
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST(1) Boston(2) Yankees(3) Tampa Bay(4) Toronto(5) Baltimore
CENTRAL(1) Detroit(2) Cleveland(3) White Sox(4) Minnesota(5) Royals
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