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And for Hawaiians... Kū, the god of War.
Author:
Curly1918
(13924 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)
Posted at 8:15 am on Mar 13, 2024
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Replies to: "And for Hawaiians... Kū, the god of War."
Does Touchdown Jesus help with recruiting?
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Curly1918
- 9:28am 3/12/24
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I used to tell the Muslim guys it was Touchdown Mohammad
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LanceManion
- 4:41pm 3/12/24
And for Hawaiians... Kū, the god of War.
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Curly1918
- 8:15am 3/13/24
All I know is it is one of the top sites to see for recruits, parents, & fans when they come to ND.
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FoolBear
- 11:30am 3/12/24
The Word Of Life Mural is indeed powerful.
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Hensou
- 11:07am 3/12/24
“On the dashboard of his car”, but wait - he already has a car?
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whatsamataU
- 11:37am 3/12/24
Touchdown Jesus helps: There is a slightly apocryphal story of a recruit from the South.
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Irishize
- 10:53am 3/12/24
Yes...but only between Easter and the Feast of the Ascension...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 10:36am 3/12/24