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Barry University Graduate's Parrot Ting Thought: One Should Not Doubt Thomas

Finally got home in the dead of a cold night With the Gators starting to pull away in this holiday fight It seems like this is the end to the day full of games That featured college students who are establishing their names Big plays abound during the time when tourists are doing the South Florida town. Granted the suits behind the desks talked California roses Which could see many professional gridiron proposes But that was not all since the halftime gave Gavin De Graw the call To play his keys during the halftime festivities With dancers on the ground the crowd must have loved the sound As the second half is ready to take place it seems like the track meet is ready for the OB race. It slowed down a bit As the score seemed to be very fit Despite not being in the swamp the Gators seemed to get what they want But the VA stood tall despite their backs to the wall But soon during a nice drive Jefferson would see his memorial when the Gator stole one in the same way if they snatched an Oriole. You see the Gator had a run knowing they needed to close out the spread to be told they were done But TJ defense stood tight in this money fight He wasn’t going down in the battle for green From these players who just a few years ago were teens. With one swift kick everyone saw the spread was not a trick But TJ had one more try to steal the treasure from the line ole English man William Hill did measure. With the numbers that were posted The over should have been played for those cooking the New Year’s Eve Roasted And TJ walked away not feeling mean but pocketing the green With a nice grin since he knows the school, he built had the win.

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