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I am basically taking jan off of online and at least first 2 weeks of feb as well but I am interested in getting some action on yearly TLB, currently I am 3542nd place with 2187 total that number prob won't go up by much so some of you have quite the solid head start. Unsure of lines/ going against against a group of say 5 people at even money or something.
So toss out some legit lines and ideas for bets if I haven't met you I prob will want to escrow some of it or something -
$9,000 match, one on one.
tlb score counts for 10%
arm wrestling 10%
10 yard dash 10% (anything past 10, and the inevitable water break would take too much a toll)
one on one basketball 10%
bellyflop contest 10%
latin kareoke 10%
musical chairs 10% (disney movie favorites preferred)
basketweeving 10%
oragami 10%
cow milking 10%
the wager has been proposed.
will u step up to the plate? shaunathon deebernowski? -
I will not be placing any wagers against you. I've learned my lesson. You are a machine, GL.
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i definitely posted this at 5:58 AM and not 4... was it day light savings time or something and i didnt know about it, or has p5's always been in central time?
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