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precisely what i thought. hopefully near-future means when he's not still in school lolWhat the hell is happening
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Sign Up Now!precisely what i thought. hopefully near-future means when he's not still in school lolWhat the hell is happening
Lol no one is letting a college kid adopt anyone, but I think the context of VCJ growing up with his dad being in jail the entire time is important for why adoption would be something he aspires to do somedayprecisely what i thought. hopefully near-future means when he's not still in school lol
Thanks for sharing that tidbit. I wasn't knocking the kid for his aspirations, just thought the near-future part was interesting lolLol no one is letting a college kid adopt anyone, but I think the context of VCJ growing up with his dad being in jail the entire time is important for why adoption would be something he aspires to do someday
Is that dad? Looks like him.
I think she made her own. I'm no recruiting expert, but I think generally if the mom designs her own replica game pants for a school, they're probably pretty interested.They give game pants to the moms now?
Jacob Smith, who visited with his brother Jered on the March 25 weekend, is returning for a second UV this weekend with his mother. They arrive Friday night. Jered is not coming on this trip.
They took 5-6 UVs in March and supposedly decided on 5 officials they weren't making public. The family said the Notre Dame visit at the end of March was the last UV and they were shutting down trips until the OVs. So, this weekend's visit is a surprise.
Although the twins go to HS in CT, they are from North Carolina and their dad is a Marine stationed there.