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I’m not against the Coshocton 8th grade DC taking over the capitol shirt going all the way as I’d like to see a Superbowl between two teams that haven’t won one yet BUT given that when I was 8 years old I first chose the Raiders as my team {more on this later} I’ve got to go with the Raiders here.The Raiders getting even this far would honestly be a shock given how their season’s gone so far and that they’ve performed a miracle to even make the Playoffs BUT after the Broncos they are my second favourite team in the NFL so of course I’m sticking with the Raiders.

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When I reached Coshocton 8th grade DC taking over the capitol shirt , I found a capital camp had been built during my absence, and that a food supply had been laid in sufficient for several weeks. Shortly after my arrival I was startled by the reports of many rifles, and soon was delighted to grasp the hands of two compatriots—Dr. Abbott and Mr. Stevens. They had just returned from a shooting journey in Masai land, and reported game plenty and natives not troublesome. My intention was then formed to circumnavigate Mt. Kilimanjaro, pass over the yet untried shooting grounds and then to return to the coast.

The last week’s itinerary of the second division of the Coshocton 8th grade DC taking over the capitol shirt Army Corps, General Davis commanding, has been written in curses. The results will be borne forever in the minds, hearts and bodies of 10,000 patriotic citizen-soldiers. Half-fed, wet and muddy, with no change of clothes, a score, on an average, in each company bare-footed, the volunteer soldiers of this division, as they go to their beds of wet straw under their low dog-tents that let the rain through like sieves or as they trudge through the mire of the stubble-field in which we are encamped to-night, can find no language but oaths to express their sense of ill-treatment.
