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    Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 04-Aug-2025 21:24:35 JST Bread up, Bro Bread up, Bro
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    • Jonny
    • pepsi_man
    • Granny
    @Jonny @Granny @pepsi_man that's certainly an option and why "travel sports" are so popular. It's the 'gated community' of high school sports
    In conversation about 10 months ago from poa.st permalink
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      Granny (granny@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 04-Aug-2025 21:24:36 JST Granny Granny
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      • pepsi_man
      @pepsi_man @sickburnbro I played HS basketball, football and baseball in Southern California. Our team was mostly White with a couple Asian and third generation Mexican kids that spoke fluent English. We would have to play all nigger schools but they never intimidated us.

      Bunch of our players dads were local cops that beat niggers wandering into the town after hours and left them at the border with Carson, so we would make sure to do the same with any cheap shot we could. I remember kicking Inglewatts asses 20-0 in baseball. I no hit their asses other than the couple big mouthed niggers I plunked in their heads. Actually loaded the bases in the last inning because I hit two more for giggles. Think I got four total. Man the 80’s were fun! Niggers still knew their place and it wasn’t in our city. Then women and jews started getting elected and I had to leave.

      Whites should be forming their own club teams and camps. Only question is how to do it without getting noticed by the big nosed media and called wacist.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Jonny (jonny@annihilation.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Aug-2025 21:24:36 JST Jonny Jonny
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      • pepsi_man
      • Granny
      @Granny @pepsi_man @sickburnbro
      Lots of room for maneuvering here:

      To join an American Legion baseball team, contact your local Legion post, attend tryouts, and meet the age and eligibility requirements. Registration for the 2025 season is open online at baseball.legion.org.
      Steps to Join:
      1. Locate Your Local Legion Post:
      Find the contact information for the American Legion post in your area, usually through the local White Pages or online directories.
      2. Contact the Post:
      Reach out to the post to inquire about their specific Legion baseball program, including tryout dates, eligibility requirements, and registration procedures.
      3. Attend Tryouts:
      If the post has tryouts, make sure to attend them and showcase your baseball skills.
      4. Meet Age and Eligibility Requirements:
      Ensure you meet the age requirements (typically 13-19) and any other eligibility criteria set by the specific American Legion post or department.
      5. Complete Registration:
      If selected, complete the necessary registration forms and provide required documentation, such as proof of age (government-issued birth certificate, driver's license, or state ID).
      6. Pay Fees and Dues:
      Be prepared to pay any applicable registration fees or annual dues.
      7. Complete Required Training:
      All adult participants (coaches, managers, volunteers, and players 18+) must complete the Abuse Awareness course and background check.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink

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      pepsi_man (pepsi_man@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 04-Aug-2025 21:24:37 JST pepsi_man pepsi_man
      @sickburnbro
      That's part of why I played golf in high-school. One or two unanswered beatings by niggers was enough to learn my lesson about the other sports.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink

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