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Brainwashed moron even spelled breathe wrong.

Maybe if you took your knee off her neck she'd be able to breathe long enough to pronounce the silent "e" on the end of that word.

You Bigot !!!
 

Such a waste of a semen demon. She's playing that shitty pro-gay marriage and anti-Christian song by that white cuck Macklemore I posted about a few days ago too lol...

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i feel guilt for not being 1 of the 5% of whites in the usa who are descended from slave owners

i may be descended from slaves though, slavic background...
 
The guilt I feel from my successes typically subside precisely at 5 AM when my alarm goes off - just as it's done every work day for the last 31 years.
 
Former Chicago Bear Willie Gault is the world's fastest 55-year-old
Former Chicago Bear Willie Gault is the world's fastest 55-year-old

Published May. 12, 2016 11:52 a.m. ET

Willie Gault is perhaps best remembered as a speedy wideout for the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Raiders in the 1980s and early '90s, but for the last several decades the leading receiver in Super Bowl XX has been a household name in the world of track and field, as well.

A member of the 1980 United States Olympic team (that did not compete in the Moscow Summer Games) and a bronze medalist in the 110-meter hurdles at the 1983 world championships, Gault was named USA Track and Field Athlete of the Week on Wednesday thanks to his efforts at Saturday's Oxy Invite in Los Angeles.

At the event, the 55-year-old set American and world records for the 55-59 age group in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes. His 11.30-second time in the 100 topped the previous mark of 11.44, set by Bill Collins in 2006, and his 23.24-second run in the 200 beat Collins' 2008 time of 23.36.
 
Former Chicago Bear Willie Gault is the world's fastest 55-year-old
Former Chicago Bear Willie Gault is the world's fastest 55-year-old's fastest 55-year-old

Published May. 12, 2016 11:52 a.m. ET

Willie Gault is perhaps best remembered as a speedy wideout for the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Raiders in the 1980s and early '90s, but for the last several decades the leading receiver in Super Bowl XX has been a household name in the world of track and field, as well.

A member of the 1980 United States Olympic team (that did not compete in the Moscow Summer Games) and a bronze medalist in the 110-meter hurdles at the 1983 world championships, Gault was named USA Track and Field Athlete of the Week on Wednesday thanks to his efforts at Saturday's Oxy Invite in Los Angeles.

At the event, the 55-year-old set American and world records for the 55-59 age group in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes. His 11.30-second time in the 100 topped the previous mark of 11.44, set by Bill Collins in 2006, and his 23.24-second run in the 200 beat Collins' 2008 time of 23.36.
Me thinks modern medicine was involved in these shenanigans.
 
Former Chicago Bear Willie Gault is the world's fastest 55-year-old
Former Chicago Bear Willie Gault is the world's fastest 55-year-old's fastest 55-year-old

Published May. 12, 2016 11:52 a.m. ET

Willie Gault is perhaps best remembered as a speedy wideout for the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Raiders in the 1980s and early '90s, but for the last several decades the leading receiver in Super Bowl XX has been a household name in the world of track and field, as well.

A member of the 1980 United States Olympic team (that did not compete in the Moscow Summer Games) and a bronze medalist in the 110-meter hurdles at the 1983 world championships, Gault was named USA Track and Field Athlete of the Week on Wednesday thanks to his efforts at Saturday's Oxy Invite in Los Angeles.

At the event, the 55-year-old set American and world records for the 55-59 age group in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes. His 11.30-second time in the 100 topped the previous mark of 11.44, set by Bill Collins in 2006, and his 23.24-second run in the 200 beat Collins' 2008 time of 23.36.

Gotta see what Darrell Green can do.
 
Was Darrell Green the fastest man in the NFL?



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He is the four-time winner of the NFL's Fastest Man competition, and the only undefeated multiple winner in NFL history. Green is rumored to have the fastest recorded 40 yard dash time of 4.09, which he is said to have ran consistently in Washington's 1986 training camp.
 
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