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  1. i am agreeing with you. there will be some kind of prints and probably dna on the baggie. i believe they are covering up for someone but guys it is not hunter.crackheads do not leave dope lying around ok? now if hunter is the crackhead all of you say he is then it was someone else. it almost sounds like a joke but i believe it to be true. besides it was not in private quarters was it? you guys got a nothing burger with hunter but yes they appear to be protecting someone. hell it could be a visitor from another country they are saving from embarrassment. i am also willing to bet there are no blind spots in the white house from cameras anyway because of all the big wigs.
  2. nice try. hell her own side cannot stand her. i think she wants to get in the hot tub with hunter myself. do not tell iam tho cus he gets jealous................
  3. i was hoping for eight and a bowl game. as far as freeze goes he said in the sec segment he knows folks caught up with what he was doing so some changes would be needed.man he says all the right things. and our OC seems to be hugely respected so i hope we might can out scheme a team for a win or two. but if we are hungry enough and want it bad enough i believe we can be more than respectable. my problem is i listen to a lot of these podcast guys and i need to line up who knows stuff and who is full of it.............
  4. no sir i just asked you if you could. no balls like figured.................you could be jealous because hunter still has better hair...........so far................
  5. even further down than that is the very very bottom of our very on buddy trump. have you got the balls to call him a scumbag? just curious..........
  6. i read in one of my articles our oline coach is top ten in college ball.so that should help...........
  7. Local four-star wide receiver Malcolm Simmons projected to Auburn JD McCarthy Thu, Jul 20, 2023, 8:00 AM CDT·1 min read 1 Hugh Freeze and Auburn are emphasizing keeping in-state players home and one of their top targets is four-star wide receiver Malcolm Simmons. The Alexander City product has taken several trips to Auburn and included the Tigers in his top seven schools on June 15. They are battling Arkansas, UCF, Coastal Carolina, West Virginia, Indiana and Liberty for the impressive athlete. While his recruitment is far from over, Auburn is started to separate itself from the pack and is now the favorite to land Simmons. Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports has cast a crystal ball in favor of Auburn. Simmons is the No. 365 overall player and No. 28 athlete in the 247Sports Composite ranking. He is also the No. 19 player from Alabama. He hasn’t set a specific commitment date yet but has stated he’d like to commit before the start of his senior season. He is slated to return to Auburn on July 29 for Big Cat Weekend. Five-star center Flory Bidunga includes Auburn in final group Elite offensive lineman DeAndre Carter to attend Big Cat Weekend Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow JD on Twitter @jdmccarthy15 Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire
  8. yahoo.com 'Auburn for life': Former AU guard Zep Jasper ready to debut for 'War Ready' in TBT Richard Silva, Montgomery Advertiser 5–6 minutes AUBURN — On an island versus the future SEC Player of the Year, former Auburn basketball guard Zep Jasper faced an eight-inch height disadvantage. Brandon Miller, the eventual No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, dribbled the ball left in an attempt to go down the baseline. Jasper read the play perfectly, using his feet to stay in front of the 6-foot-9 Miller and picking his pocket to knock the ball out of bounds, sending an already lively crowd at Neville Arena into a frenzy as he wagged his finger like a 6-1 Dikembe Mutombo. That exquisite perimeter defense was what Jasper was known for during his two-year stint on the Plains, and it's what he hopes to bring to team "War Ready" in The Basketball Tournament later this month, as the squad made up of a number of former Auburn standouts looks to make a deep run in the tournament. AUBURN FOOTBALL: 'Aligned as we could ever be': Hugh Freeze ready for reset LOOKING AHEAD: Experimenting with Auburn basketball's roster. What are some lineups we could see? It'll be Jasper's debut appearance with War Ready, a team created a handful of years ago to compete in TBT, a 64-team summer basketball tournament that features a payout of $1 million to its winner. It's high-stakes, winner-take-all basketball that began in 2014 and has grown since. War Ready's first task is handling The Ville, a team made up of players with connections to Louisville, on Tuesday (6 p.m. CT, ESPN+). To win it all, War Ready would have to pick up six straight victories. "The goal is to win, that’s the biggest thing," Jasper told the Montgomery Advertiser earlier this week. "I probably have a big task with Russ Smith or someone or Peyton Siva or someone like that. Those guys can score in all types of ways. It’ll be pretty interesting guarding those guys." Jasper, who said representatives from War Ready reached out to him a couple weeks after Auburn's season ended against Houston in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in March, had some familiarity with the team. He recalls watching it go up against ETSU's alumni team a couple years ago. "Malik Dunbar, he’s actually from North Augusta, (South Carolina), and he played with them," Jasper said. "That was one of the main reasons I watched them on TV two years ago.” Dunbar and War Ready ultimately fell to ETSU's squad, nicknamed the "Bucketneers." But War Ready was on Jasper's radar, and two years later he's now teaming up with Dunbar and other players with Auburn ties like Danjel Purifoy, TJ Dunans and Horace Spencer III, among others. Jasper, a native of Augusta, Georgia, grew up a few miles from Dunbar. The duo has known each other since they were kids, before either decided to play with the Tigers under coach Bruce Pearl. "It’s always good to have somebody that you know you can play with," Jasper said. "Throw some lobs to and just be pests on defense out there. I think it’ll be a pretty fun experience, especially (with) Louisville being a veteran team.” Joining the squad wasn't exactly smooth sailing for Jasper, though. Attempting to add a player after the deadline for registration passed, War Ready needed to pony up $1,500 to get him on the team. The organization took to Twitter, calling on Auburn fans to donate enough money to pay the late fee. The hiccup presented Auburn fans with an opportunity to show their love for Jasper, as the funds were raised — and them some — within three days. All that did was bolster something Jasper already believed. “Auburn has the best fans in the world," Jasper said. "The Auburn love is just like a family, they’re always going to love you whether you’re playing for them or not. Even when you graduate, you’re always going to be stamped. It’s Auburn for life. Best fans in college basketball. “When we were No. 1 in the country, the Auburn family really showed out and showed up to every single game on that (19)-game winning streak, which was history. Without Auburn fans, we wouldn’t have did it. We wouldn’t have been No. 1 in the country. We wouldn’t have won (19) games in a row. That’s when I really felt (the love). Just being No. 1, having fun and also just greeting the fans each and every day.” Richard Silva is the Auburn athletics beat writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. He can be reached via email at rsilva@gannett.com or on Twitter @rich_silva18. This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Former Auburn basketball guard Zep Jasper ready to play for 'War Ready'
  9. no just some guy at auburn on reddit. they have two or three auburn boards and usually come up with breaking news a lot. but the thing about g5 not being up to par has scared me a little. i am old and not sure how many years i have left so i want them to be good ones.
  10. i would have that bag in court answering questions. i get making points with hunter but nude pictures are above what was needed. nice role model for your side tho...........
  11. for releasing nude photo's of him. i think he is having sex in some of them but i am not sure. it is hard to refind stuff on yahoo.........
  12. here is everything he said.................name withheld of course. I've been saying 6-6 and a bowl game win to put us at 7-6. I've stuck to this from months ago. I agree with what all you said. On other social media stuff for Auburn, when I say 7-6 they say I'm negative but I'm truly not. Here's why I think we'll be .500 in regular season ball: Fans keep saying that our QB's will be alot better and our running game will be better because of this really good O-Line. But here's the thing, none of the guys have played a single down together in a real game. It's going to take alot of reps to gel together. The O-Line transfers we got are G-5 players who were good but have never played in the SEC West week after week. Our fans always said our O-Line guys were absolute trash the last 5 years. But they were still O-Line guys that were on scholarship at Auburn. They also played like 4 years together here. So I pause before I make claims that our mostly G-5 O-Line, that will have to gel together in real game situations, will be night and day better than the O-Line we had that had 4 years of time together and were all playing on a full ride scholarship to Auburn. Our WR's will be better but they too are G-5 transfers and Shane Hooks is a SWAC guy which is below G-5. Burton that came from Ohio State never got on the field at OSU and has been hurt every year since 9th grade. He has huge potential but he needs to stay healthy. The returning AU wr's are mainly guys that didn't get many catches but I feel better at WR than last year. D-Line has good potential but not much depth. We may struggle on Edge and getting to the QB. We are also down on talent at LB. Tolan leaving the program will hurt because he played 12 games last year as a freshman at LSU. Powell Gordon returning because Tolan is gone kinda worries me. CB's are legit and alot of young talent too. Safety's kinda worry me because I'm not completely sold on a couple of them. TE's will get the ball quiet a bit this year. Our TE room is really good. Special teams now has Battie and he lit up Florida when he played them. He is legit. Punter is good and kicker seems fine. Thorne at QB could be pretty dang good but he could also be pretty mediocre if he has a lingering injury like last year at MSU. Ashford will be used as a wildcat type QB and be dangerous but he too gets injured every year dating back to Hoover. He always has shoulder issues and it's mainly from running alot and lowering the boom on defenders. It looks cool but it also gets you in an ice bath every game hurt. Another thing to think about is alot of our fans say Hugh Freeze beat a Kirby Smart defense in 2014, 2015 at Bama when Smart was DC and 2016 when Smart was a first year HC. Hugh always had stout offenses back at Ole Miss but Hugh has even addressed this, he said back then the RPO game he was running confused alot of defenses. Not everybody ran that RPO style. Hugh said now nearly everybody runs the RPO and defensive coaches have really learned how to defend it. Hugh will have to keep progressing with our offense or it could get outdated like Gus's HUNH has gotten. Kirby also said what Hugh did. He said back then, Kirby and Saban were trying to figure out Hugh's RPO offense and that so many teams run it nowadays so it's not as mysterious now. Our staff are alot better coaches than last year too. It will take Hugh time to get HIS recruits on campus and some continuity but I think we could do like Heupel at Tennessee. He was 7-6 then 11-2 this year. Freeze is definitely the right fit but its gonna be some lumps along the way this season. WDE is this guy pretty close? i was thinking we would be maybe two wins better at least.
  13. a random quote from another site and it sounds legit. are G5 players that much worse? i thought we were rocking along pretty good and i see this. i honestly do not know so humor me please. The O-Line transfers we got are G-5 players who were good but have never played in the SEC West week after week. Our fans always said our O-Line guys were absolute trash the last 5 years. But they were still O-Line guys that were on scholarship at Auburn. They also played like 4 years together here. So I pause before I make claims that our mostly G-5 O-Line, that will have to gel together in real game situations, will be night and day better than the O-Line we had that had 4 years of time together and were all playing on a full ride scholarship to Auburn.
  14. i am thinking he sits out half a game but who knows? it might look better for us in the big scheme of things. i do think we will be fine whatever happens.
  15. This should be J hunters Theme Song.................
  16. the only time i ever tripped in my life was in 75 and i washome on leave.mushroom juice mixed with koolaid. nasty tasting. i watched walls melt and other interesting things. they say now THEY have medicinal benefits. but mr woodster i am just an ol pot head.
  17. if the shrooms are growing out of a cow patty they are your friend. the others will kill the hell out of you. grins..............
  18. Until fall camp starts! i sure am getting excited after a year or two of no hope. I think we will be better than a lot of folks think we might be. This is just a gut feeling as i am certainly no expert. actually yesterday was the two week thing so we are one day closer to fall camp. these are the days that are special for all the kids with dreams who will lay it all out on the line. they have been grinding and now they compete for those starting and backup jobs. is anyone else getting fired up or is it just my half a gummy kicking in?
  19. auburnwire.usatoday.com Hugh Freeze details DeMario Tolan's departure from program Taylor Jones ~2 minutes Last week it was reported that transfer linebacker DeMario Tolan was no longer with the program. On Tuesday, head coach Hugh Freeze shed light on the situation. During his time at SEC Media Days, Freeze was asked about Tolan’s departure. To which he provided a brief, yet weighty response. Buy Tigers Tickets “DeMario’s dealing with some personal family issues,” Freeze said Tuesday. “We want to support him every way we can to make sure he is in the best spot possible for him and his family.” Freeze also said that a possible return for Tolan will be determined. Tolan was a heavy target for Auburn during his recruiting days, but he ended up at LSU for his freshman season. After visiting in January, Tolan said that he felt that Auburn was a “perfect fit” for him. “The highlight of my visit today was just the new staff and how well I feel like they’re going to be for me,” Tolan said. “Just overall I feel like it’d be a great place for me moving forward. I think that they’re at a great place — just a great coach. I feel like they’re going to be a perfect fit for me and just happy to have it be my first visit.” Tolan recorded nine total tackles during his lone season at LSU in 2022. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__
  20. yahoo.com Former Auburn DC shares prediction for Tigers’ 2023 season Daniel Locke ~2 minutes 2023 will be a pivotal year for the Auburn football program, and many predictions have been made as to how it will go. It is tough to predict. Hugh Freeze has wasted no time improving the roster since he took over the program but it is difficult to truly know what kind of team you have until conference play rolls around in mid-September. Former Auburn defensive coordinator Derek Mason, who spent one season with the Tigers in 2021, has predicted how things will go for Freeze and the Tigers in 2023. Mason’s predictions are included in an On3 article written by Nick Kosko. “I think 7-5,” Mason said. “I think we understand what their quarterback situation is. We understand that this unit right now is somewhat saddled a little bit in terms of where they sit, but I think what they did in recruiting, what they did in recruiting was outstanding. And they did a good job in the portal and getting (Payton) Thorne and making sure you know really that they can get some competition in the quarterback room. “But I think all the way around, they’ve got pieces. When you look at that secondary, you know Keionte (Scott)… guys coming back, Cam Riley, the production. It gives this group a chance offensively and defensively by what he’s done.” Mason also noted that each game besides Georgia and LSU could be a win for the Tigers.
  21. i wish greene and trump would have sex with each other and get the clap. i am not quite as hateful as either of them but i am getting there.
  22. they have a bunch of idiots on the right. they say MAGA folks are less educated than others and i believe it totally now.
  23. yahoo.com Marjorie Taylor Greene Inflicts Hunter Biden Nudes on Congress Justin Baragona 4–5 minutes Fox News Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) briefly sent Wednesday’s House Oversight hearing into chaos when she displayed nude photos of President Joe Biden’s son Hunter engaging in sexual activities, prompting committee Democrats to deem her latest attention-grabbing stunt inappropriate. Wednesday’s hearing was centered on the testimony of two IRS whistleblowers who allege that the criminal probe into Hunter Biden, which resulted in a plea deal on tax charges, was mishandled by the Justice Department, who they claim gave preferential treatment to the younger Biden. For the first few hours, the hearing largely went as expected. Republicans touted the whistleblowers’ testimony as extremely credible while using it as a launching point for further speculation about the “Biden crime family” and allegations of foreign bribery schemes. Democrats, meanwhile, labeled the entire investigation into the Bidens as an “exercise in futility and embarrassment,” noting that House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) has yet to provide any evidence of the president’s wrongdoing. It wasn’t until Greene got her chance to ask questions, however, that the hearing really turned into a circus of the absurd. Armed with a series of posterboards emblazoned with X-rated images from the younger Biden’s infamous laptop, the MAGA congresswoman asked the two witnesses if they believed the president’s son’s involvement with prostitutes violated any federal laws. “So when Hunter Biden paid for this woman to do this with him, to travel across state lines from California to Washington, D.C., on June 15, this is a violation of the Mann Act. This was prostitution,” she said, holding up censored photos of a nude Hunter Biden. Joseph Ziegler, an IRS Special Agent with the Criminal Investigation Division, eventually told the Georgia lawmaker that he would need to refer her questions about Hunter Biden allegedly writing off payments to prostitutes to the House Ways and Means Committee. However, she persisted. Even after Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) pointed out that Greene was nearly two minutes over her time, the congresswoman kept asking Ziegler about a potential IRS investigation into “Hunter Biden making sex tapes” and “online pornography.” She then waved around yet another large nude photo of the presidential scion, prompting gasps from the crowd and an objection from Raskin. “Should we be displaying this, Mr. Chairman?!” Raskin exclaimed while another Democrat said this was “unbecoming” of the chamber. Asking for a point of order, Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) complained about Greene publicizing images that “are not actually even allegations much less evidence of anything.” Conceding that it was a “good point,” Comer went on to say that the material had been “on the internet long before I became chairman of this committee” and therefore was already publicized. Following Greene’s antics, some Democrats took her to task. “Today’s hearing is like most of the majority’s investigations and hearings: A lot of allegations, zero proof, no receipts—but apparently, some dick pics,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) said later in the hearing. Lacking a certain amount of decorum in his response, however, Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) tweeted that the photos revealed that “perhaps we should call Hunter Biden the ‘Big Guy,’” referencing an alleged nickname for the president in Hunter’s emails. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether Greene’s behavior was appropriate and if he planned any disciplinary action against her. In a Newsmax interview later Wednesday, Greene admitted the sexually explicit images made her “uncomfortable,” but maintained that they amounted to evidence that “the American people deserve to see.” “This is a weaponized Department of Justice. They are protecting Hunter Biden,” she argued on Rob Schmitt Tonight. i cannot wait until karma catches up with this bad. she is pure trailer trash and of course the right put her in office. hunter should sure the crap out of her.
  24. he is a lot like the rest he just talks nicer. when i was in grade school they used to make us crawl under our desks or kneel in a hallway over nukes and it scared everyone. now they are scared of their own countrymen coming in and killing them because too many folks carrying guns should in fact not be allowed anywhere near them. and for the record i am talking assault weapons. and yes they do make a difference. one hell of a difference.
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