Pweston?

I actually watched the full version (at least skipped through it to parts in the game i wanted to see) and it was a fun perspective of the Oregon crowd and complete demoralization of the Penix pounding.

Homey puts in a lot of work for 131 views.
 
I actually watched the full version (at least skipped through it to parts in the game i wanted to see) and it was a fun perspective of the Oregon crowd and complete demoralization of the Penix pounding.

I also watched parts of his video from the game. Someone had mentioned the Ducks' stadium announcer before. Now I know what they mean. He is boring and bland. That's what I think @trublue sounds like in person.
 

That is the saddest tailgate i've ever seen.

The relocation to an empty parking lot.

The stoned guy rolling around a couple of cold oscar meyer's on a frying pan.

The cooler full of generic condiments.

The inability to say anything besides "lets go ducks, lets go"

The suburban gangster accent.

Excellent.

This is the first poor gay couple I’ve ever seen in my life
 

This is like a trailer park boys episode.

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I actually watched the full version (at least skipped through it to parts in the game i wanted to see) and it was a fun perspective of the Oregon crowd and complete demoralization of the Penix pounding.

Homey puts in a lot of work for 131 views.

This place alone has probably tripled his views.

I'd subscribe.
 
I actually watched the full version (at least skipped through it to parts in the game i wanted to see) and it was a fun perspective of the Oregon crowd and complete demoralization of the Penix pounding.

I also watched parts of his video from the game. Someone had mentioned the Ducks' stadium announcer before. Now I know what they mean. He is boring and bland. That's what I think @trublue sounds like in person.

I was told pre-game how excellent of an announcer he was but he was just as bad as the video made him sound. However, he says “It never rains at Autzen” or some shit before kickoff and they love that.

How does one go about watching old Pweston videos if they’re into that sort of thing?
 
I actually watched the full version (at least skipped through it to parts in the game i wanted to see) and it was a fun perspective of the Oregon crowd and complete demoralization of the Penix pounding.

I also watched parts of his video from the game. Someone had mentioned the Ducks' stadium announcer before. Now I know what they mean. He is boring and bland. That's what I think @trublue sounds like in person.

I was told pre-game how excellent of an announcer he was but he was just as bad as the video made him sound. However, he says “It never rains at Autzen” or some shit before kickoff and they love that.

How does one go about watching old Pweston videos if they’re into that sort of thing?

Not sure if pweston's old YouTube channel still exists. I think he nuked it, because he was trying to rebrand and become more serious.

@Emoterman might be able to help with this, if he's not ded.
 
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why do many white people in Oregon sound like they are from the south?

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"[These] laws point to the fact that Oregon was founded as a racist white utopia," said Walidah Imarisha, a Black studies educator and writer based in Oregon. "The idea was that white folks would come here and build the perfect white society."

In 1844, when Oregon was still a territory, it passed its first Black exclusionary law. It banned slavery, but it also prohibited Black people from living in the territory for more than three years. If a Black person broke this law, the consequence was 39 lashes, every six months, until they left.

The territory passed another Black exclusion law five years later, in 1849. This one barred Black people who were not already in the area from entering or residing in Oregon territory.

The final exclusion measure made it into the Oregon Constitution as a clause when the territory became a state 10 years later in 1859. This clause went further than the territory’s second law by also prohibiting Black people from owning property and making contracts.

https://opb.org/news/article/oregon-white-history-racist-foundations-black-exclusion-laws/

No idea
 
The three year law is why duck players always declare for the draft or transfer after their third year
 
why do many white people in Oregon sound like they are from the south?

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"[These] laws point to the fact that Oregon was founded as a racist white utopia," said Walidah Imarisha, a Black studies educator and writer based in Oregon. "The idea was that white folks would come here and build the perfect white society."

In 1844, when Oregon was still a territory, it passed its first Black exclusionary law. It banned slavery, but it also prohibited Black people from living in the territory for more than three years. If a Black person broke this law, the consequence was 39 lashes, every six months, until they left.

The territory passed another Black exclusion law five years later, in 1849. This one barred Black people who were not already in the area from entering or residing in Oregon territory.

The final exclusion measure made it into the Oregon Constitution as a clause when the territory became a state 10 years later in 1859. This clause went further than the territory’s second law by also prohibiting Black people from owning property and making contracts.

https://opb.org/news/article/oregon-white-history-racist-foundations-black-exclusion-laws/

No idea

Unfortunately, after working 25+ years in law enforcement, some shit is creepy and not funny in any context
 
Take it to the Tug, Preston.

Lincoln's second inaugural address pales in comparison to Preston's soaring oratory and frim grasp of history.

Am I right @MikeDamone or am I right?
 
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That is the saddest tailgate i've ever seen.

The relocation to an empty parking lot.

The stoned guy rolling around a couple of cold oscar meyer's on a frying pan.

The cooler full of generic condiments.

The inability to say anything besides "lets go ducks, lets go"

The suburban gangster accent.

Excellent.

This is the first poor gay couple I’ve ever seen in my life

Stay.

And poast moar.
 
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