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Ha Ha Clinton Dix
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me too, honestly. but poor dude.I was afraid to post this one.
I know but it has to be done. Had to!It was mentioned in the first post haha
I see him being called #10 a lot. Big tackle there by the linebacker, #10.some interesting ones. I'm surprised I haven't seen this yet with all the memes/clips that were going around a couple weeks ago.
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Loved the video from his Dad/Coach with the proper annunciation.I see him being called #10 a lot. Big tackle there by the linebacker, #10.
I used to work with a guy named Richard Short. His friends called him Dick. He was completely impervious to being teased about it, said he'd endured it his whole life and you couldn't possibly say anything that hadn't already been said a million times before.Prominent Maryland trainer Richard (Dickie) Small, who conditioned 1994 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Concern, died late Friday night after a battle with cancer. He was 68 years old.
Double Dick sounds like a good nickname.I used to work with a guy named Richard Short. His friends called him Dick. He was completely impervious to being teased about it, said he'd endured it his whole life and you couldn't possibly say anything that hadn't already been said a million times before.
There was also another guy named Richard Dick, he was affectionately known as "Dick Dick".
Yeah, whatever - you know what his locker room nickname was!“It’s pronounced Koonts, damn it”