The Red Stick city or Baton Rouge dates from 1699, when French explorer Sieur d'Iberville leading an exploration party up the Mississippi River saw a reddish cypress pole festooned with bloody animals and fish that marked the boundary between the Houma indians and the Bayou Goula indian's tribal hunting grounds. They called the pole and its location "le bâton rouge", or red stick in the present day area of Southern University on the bluff of the Mississippi River. There is a monument commemorating the spot.
I'm headed to Baton Rouge or as they say in France, The Red Stick City.
A sex position where the two consenting adults smash their butt cheeks together repeatedly.
"We were in the middle of nowhere, I had to show her how do it big city style."
The Flat Track Roller Derby League in Chicago. Created by Juanna Rumbel (skater since 2005 with 3-time Championship Team, The Fury) and Sister Sledgehammer (of the Double Crossers), the Windy City Rollers, or WCR, has been the premier flat track roller derby league in Chicago since its inception. In 2008, they went all the way to the finals of the WFTDA (Women's Flat Track Derby Association) national tournament. In November, 2010, they host the WFTDA national tournament in Chicago at the UIC Stadium.
Windy City Rollers, roller derby, flat track, Juanna Rumbel, WCR, Bamp, TFFY, The Fury, The Double Crossers, The Manic Attackers, The Hell's Belles, sports, women, WFTDA
When a woman’s breasts are so perfect, so perky, and so round you know that they could only come from one place.
I saw a woman at the concert, and I couldn’t stop staring at her Oklahoma City Titty.
A Major League Baseball team that was started by Ewing Kaufmann in 1973 in Kansas City, Missouri, which had been the home of the legendary Negro League champions, the KC Monarchs (1920 - 1962) - Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Buck O'Neil, etc.
At first, the Royals lived up to the level of excellence set by the Monarchs. From 1973-1993, they won ten American League West penants, lost one World Series to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980 and came back five years later to beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the I-70 Series. In 1980, third baseman George Brett had over a .400 batting average.
Other Royals megastars in the first two decades were:
1) Willie Wilson
2) Bret Saberhagen
3) Frank White
4) Al Hrabosky, the Mad Hungarian
5) Jorge Orta
6) Dane Iorg
7) Bo Jackson
After 1993, the Royals went into a slump and became one of the worst teams in MLB. This has been acutely painful to watch, if you were a fan of Royals Baseball in the 1970s and 1980s.
The decline of the once great Kansas City Royals has been like watching a Shakespearean tragedy. It's sad to see a team that was once at the top of the MLB fall to the bottom.
The Kansas City Royals consistently beat the Yankees in the '70s and '80s even with half their budget. This gave hope to kids across the country that baseball was fair and honest. Anyone with talent could rise to the top. Today that hope is lost.
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The pinnacle of mediocre. Win games, go 11-5, choke the playoffs. Fucking booty
"Yo what the fuck?? the QUEEFS beat the Pats????" - Dave
"Just watch them lose in the playoffs against the motherfucking, trash ass, booty-filled Titans"
*Titans came back from a 21-3 deficit to beat the "high-powered" kansas city queefs*
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A city with the coolest name in the entire state of Texas. Found somewhat southeast of Dallas.
Dude, where did you find that girl?
She lives in Gun Barrel City!
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