Envy them to have their own stage

Mark 2022-01-01 08:02:12

A few floors above the evaluation of the students was very good
as well as being perfect in the segment
just think, although only a sport and leisure activity, but a state high school football finals, will attract so many viewers, do not press on the Super Bowl competition. In a community, parents will be proud to put up a sign at their door to show that their child is a member of the school team.
In our place, it is impossible. I don't want to talk about those old-fashioned learning problems. . . I just want to say that I envy them for having their own stage, remembering that they played football matches in college, and the audiences around them are also sitting in the stands. That feeling is enough to remember for a lifetime. I think that when I have a child, I hope that he can really enjoy the competitive game instead of being forced.

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  • Aurelia 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    I know this movie because the soundtrack of the movie is written by the post-rock big name Explosions In The Sky. As far as this film is concerned, it is not outstanding among sports inspirational films.

  • Fredy 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The TV series I watched first, and now the movie version feels really bad. . .

Friday Night Lights quotes

  • Boobie Miles: Go on, go on and be perfect

  • Mike Winchell: [Deleted Scene] Did you think is was going to be this big?

    Brian Chavez: Yeah.

    Mike Winchell: Bullsh*t man.

    Brian Chavez: I do.

    Mike Winchell: You act like that. You think it's just a game. Something to check off on your list. Know what I think?

    Brian Chavez: What's that?

    Mike Winchell: I think you're scared just like the rest of us. But I think you're smart enough to see that one day when you look back from whatever big job or big house, or whatever it is that you got, that when you look back at this time, I dare you to beat it. I dare you.

    Brian Chavez: It's just a game.

    Don Billingsley: It doesn't feel like just a game to me.

    Brian Chavez: So what's it feel like?

    Don Billingsley: Feels like... feels like we're going to war.