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The Legend of Mitch Kramer

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james broska1 year ago

We need a similar video to highlight the worst character(s) in the history of movie cinema: Junior from Platoon…or Rick the Intern from Draft Day

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

The Kingdom by @SolarHeavy

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RM Buckeye1 year ago

@MuterspawMaddie

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Johnny Utah1 year ago

Drink every time Mitch pinches the bridge of his nose in the movie - drunk within 45 minutes

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Brad Allis1 year ago

What do we think, went on to pitch for Texas Tech, drafted in the 32nd round and washed out in A ball?

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Christopher Nastu1 year ago

@TheClemReport I have a similar feeling about Mike Dexter Dude just wants to hang out with his boys all summer. That’s why he breaks up with aman-duh And at the end . He does the right thing with the geek Good dude

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Kit Carter1 year ago

@SteveSandmeyer is the people's champ. I heard you get some love on Brock and Salk this week. Or your twitter profile did.

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Tod Meisner1 year ago

He touches his nose a lot

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Go Broncos1 year ago

That’s how my nickname came about. Last name is Stewart and co workers started calling me Stunior in reference

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