Do that at your own risk, I have several former KGB agents follow her every where she goes and look out for 'stockers'. They're trained to kill without remorse, they come in particular use when in line at stores.
Who is in their avatar?
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Re: Who is in their avatar?
I've never put my picture as my avatar.
As for my avatar right now, that would be the best striker in the world right now, Didier Drogba.Blind to this impending fate
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Re: Who is in their avatar?
Right now....Josh HamiltonMLB: Cincinnati Reds
NFL: Cincinnati Bengals
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Re: Who is in their avatar?
That should read "best striker in the world THREE MONTHS AGO"...because Drogba has gone ice cold.
Big game for him v Liverpool tommorow. He needs to start scoring again before their seasons completely gone!Comment
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He has cooled off lately, scoring wise.
But even when he's not scoring, he's arguably the most dominant striker right now in the world.
Premiership is now Man U's, I don't see them dropping points the rest of the season, maybe to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, but it still wouldn't matter. Mourinho needs to focus on Champions League and the FA Cup.
I have a feeling Drogba will score tomorrow, Sheva's out, and I think Chelsea will only go with one person up front.Blind to this impending fate
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It's back breaks with every mile
But we all live in denialComment
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I don't even know who's on my avatar. It's just the gut of some random Blue Jay back in the old days.
I was looking for a Tom Henke pic but couldn't find one good enough.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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