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My 61' Buick Invicta bubble top.
Low & Loud...
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Love the thread! Mine was from a pic my pops took of me and THE GOAT Sean Taylor. Made the day much better. We had just lost to TN in the OB. Same game where the infamous KWII's "soldier" rant took place. As for my ID my middle name is Manuel, and my son's is the same and we call him Manny. FWIW, this was not in honor of CMD...
 
@mdpcane put up a pic for Mack Brown after the loss to UNC. I took it to a meme creator and put “who’s your papi Manny?”

All you have to do I say it in Mack Brown’s voice...see if you don’t start laughing.
 
D King is my favorite UM QB ..wasnt old enough to truly appreciate Dorsey..but this kid King even with his limitations, exemplifies everything you want at that position
Oh buddy...you missed out. Dorsey was a homer run hitter. He threw picks but he was always good for 2 TDs.
 
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Oh buddy...you missed out. Dorsey was a homer run hitter. He threw picks but he was always good for 2 TDs.
I know how he played. I’m old enough to have witnessed it..just not old enough to appreciate his leadership qualities. That’s what I was talking about
 
I'm pretty sure mine is Rayshawn Jenkins throwing up the U.

No rhyme or reason for the pic - just a good picture of a Cane throwing up the U. :ROFLMAO:
 
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I grew up in the Baltimore area and mine is the logo for a Baltimore beer called National Bohemian, or Natty Boh for short.
I currently live in Canton and my roof deck faces the beautiful Natty boh tower. Where in Baltimore did you grow up in?
 

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My gramps played football for Miami in the 50s. Back then Miami used to have a large orange "M" logo.

I use this logo because my gramps was born extremely poor in the rural area outside Birmingham, Alabama, but through playing football and getting an education he was able to break the cycle and get his family out of poverty.
 
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