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The Big Slappy Hour #24! The Super Big Slappy Bowl Extravaganza
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In 1967 the Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the first ever SuperBowl, forever changing the landscape of sports and immeasurably improving the lives of all American males in perpetuity. Towel

Two years later Joe Namath and the upstart New York Jets shocked the world by overcoming huge odds and almost universal doubt to defeat the heavily favored Baltimore Colts in SuperBowl III. Blink

What does all this have to do with The Big Slappy Hour, you might say? What nebulous connections link these two seemingly disparate, although equally important events? Hmm

The answer is absolutely nothing.

Ok, with all that out of the way here it is. The Big Slappy Hour #24! Might as well listen to it today since there's nothing else important going on anyway.

https://soundcloud.com/mesbonk/big-slappy-24

A big thanks to Bojo, Atlas and Gcool for questions. A special thanks to Esa for questions and Salma Hayek boob gifs!

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still listening, but you were only on the third line for a few games, slappy. Tongue

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Quote:Originally posted by Bojo@Feb 7 2016, 04:18 PM
still listening, but you were only on the third line for a few games, slappy. Tongue

On the down low.

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Sigs by @FlappyGiraffe,  @Steelhead77,  @ToeDragon84, @slothfacekilla, @Wasty and other dude I need to find your name

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Frank's is great for wings. That green Tabasco tho Cheers

I'll have to share some sauces I got recently on the next Buzzkill and take some pictures.

<---Tommy Wiseau in The Room. PLEASE look it up hahaha

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