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Sburb was threatening to break too many records

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#17

06-17-2024, 11:10 PMSburbine Wrote: Hate this trade me
Just want to say that this was a meme  Scarjo I have no problem being on Minnesota, Jay is an old man waiting out a few seasons until retirement

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06-18-2024, 03:24 PMSburbine Wrote: Just want to say that this was a meme  Scarjo I have no problem being on Minnesota, Jay is an old man waiting out a few seasons until retirement

too late, you’ve been traded for a tim hortons sesame bagel with butter

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06-18-2024, 03:24 PMSburbine Wrote: Just want to say that this was a meme  Scarjo I have no problem being on Minnesota, Jay is an old man waiting out a few seasons until retirement
Bust of a best defensive dman Wink

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06-18-2024, 03:33 PMJNH Wrote: too late, you’ve been traded for a tim hortons sesame bagel with butter
Not even cream cheese?!?!

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06-18-2024, 03:33 PMJNH Wrote: too late, you’ve been traded for a tim hortons sesame bagel with butter
okay but you see, now we are talking

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06-18-2024, 03:42 PMRashfordU Wrote: okay but you see, now we are talking

Hot take: sesame is gross

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#23

no but seriously what's up with bagels

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06-18-2024, 03:48 PMsköldpaddor Wrote: Hot take: sesame is gross
Wtf, now I'm glad I was traded

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06-18-2024, 03:58 PMSburbine Wrote: Wtf, now I'm glad I was traded
commenting with an outdated sig  Scarjo
I expected more from you Sburb
please ignore my sig

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06-18-2024, 03:50 PMyosh Wrote: no but seriously what's up with bagels

LISTEN BUCKO, you might think you are all fancy with your taijin crepes. Bagels are not just a food in Long Island; they're a cultural icon, a way of life, an embodiment of community spirit and morning ritual. From the crackling crust that gives way to the chewy, doughy interior, each bite is a celebration of Long Island's rich history and diverse heritage. Every bagel shop is a sacred space where locals commune over their shared love for these perfectly crafted circles of happiness. Whether topped with lox and cream cheese or simply enjoyed toasted with butter, the bagel transcends mere sustenance—it's a culinary masterpiece that binds generations together. Without bagels, Long Island would lose its soul, its heartbeat. It's not just a breakfast item; it's the heartbeat of Long Island culture itself.

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06-18-2024, 03:02 PMRuggsy Wrote: I literally joined the team cause of sburb wtf is this

Come to papa





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06-18-2024, 04:46 PMRuggsy Wrote: LISTEN BUCKO, you might think you are all fancy with your taijin crepes. Bagels are not just a food in Long Island; they're a cultural icon, a way of life, an embodiment of community spirit and morning ritual. From the crackling crust that gives way to the chewy, doughy interior, each bite is a celebration of Long Island's rich history and diverse heritage. Every bagel shop is a sacred space where locals commune over their shared love for these perfectly crafted circles of happiness. Whether topped with lox and cream cheese or simply enjoyed toasted with butter, the bagel transcends mere sustenance—it's a culinary masterpiece that binds generations together. Without bagels, Long Island would lose its soul, its heartbeat. It's not just a breakfast item; it's the heartbeat of Long Island culture itself.

Sir, this is a Wendy's.





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06-18-2024, 04:46 PMRuggsy Wrote: LISTEN BUCKO, you might think you are all fancy with your taijin crepes. Bagels are not just a food in Long Island; they're a cultural icon, a way of life, an embodiment of community spirit and morning ritual. From the crackling crust that gives way to the chewy, doughy interior, each bite is a celebration of Long Island's rich history and diverse heritage. Every bagel shop is a sacred space where locals commune over their shared love for these perfectly crafted circles of happiness. Whether topped with lox and cream cheese or simply enjoyed toasted with butter, the bagel transcends mere sustenance—it's a culinary masterpiece that binds generations together. Without bagels, Long Island would lose its soul, its heartbeat. It's not just a breakfast item; it's the heartbeat of Long Island culture itself.

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06-18-2024, 04:46 PMRuggsy Wrote: LISTEN BUCKO, you might think you are all fancy with your taijin crepes. Bagels are not just a food in Long Island; they're a cultural icon, a way of life, an embodiment of community spirit and morning ritual. From the crackling crust that gives way to the chewy, doughy interior, each bite is a celebration of Long Island's rich history and diverse heritage. Every bagel shop is a sacred space where locals commune over their shared love for these perfectly crafted circles of happiness. Whether topped with lox and cream cheese or simply enjoyed toasted with butter, the bagel transcends mere sustenance—it's a culinary masterpiece that binds generations together. Without bagels, Long Island would lose its soul, its heartbeat. It's not just a breakfast item; it's the heartbeat of Long Island culture itself.

I pick up a bagel and I kick it into the Long Island sound

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