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as soon as you can make a clan at 60 make the HFBoards clan

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inb4 the copium

"Gold Cup is not a real tournament"

"Canada's B team"

"Canada's C Team"

"Beat us with Davies and David playing."

we did

have fun not beating America on their own home soil since 1950
 
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The Americans have reached 12 straight Gold Cup semifinals. Going to a shootout for the first time since losing to Panama in the 2015 Gold Cup third-place game, the Americans improved to 5-4 in games decided by penalty kicks.

The USMNT will now take on Panama in the semifinals on Wednesday night in San Diego.

The U.S.-Panama winner advances to the championship match on July 16 against Mexico or Jamaica at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
 

The Americans have reached 12 straight Gold Cup semifinals. Going to a shootout for the first time since losing to Panama in the 2015 Gold Cup third-place game, the Americans improved to 5-4 in games decided by penalty kicks.

The USMNT will now take on Panama in the semifinals on Wednesday night in San Diego.

The U.S.-Panama winner advances to the championship match on July 16 against Mexico or Jamaica at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Forget the Gold Cup, let's talk about the Gold Club.

According to Patrick Ewing's testimony: "The girls danced, started fondling me, I got aroused, they performed oral sex. I hung around a little bit and talked to them, then I left.”
 
Forget the Gold Cup, let's talk about the Gold Club.

According to Patrick Ewing's testimony: "The girls danced, started fondling me, I got aroused, they performed oral sex. I hung around a little bit and talked to them, then I left.”
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Crews, who was born in Altamonte Springs, Fla., has not yet been to Washington, D.C., but he is very familiar with Nationals baseball -- former Nats outfielder Bryce Harper was his favorite player growing up.

“He’s just a complete player,” said Crews. “He’s out hitting homers left and right, and he can play an impact game in the outfield. He just has that ability to impact both sides of the baseball, and I’m going to work hard to be like Bryce Harper."
 
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