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I went to high school with Greg Hardy's girlfriend.


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My friend Chris said she was an absolute freak hence being some what crazy. So maybe Dat ass is just that damn good.

 

Wouldn't surprise me. Young, attractive, and probably drinks a lot. Gets hit on every night she works bottle service at Suite and probably makes a nice little living as a waitress. Not to mention she's probably had guys hitting on her and offering to buy her stuff since she was 17. 

 

I used to work in the bar scene in college and a girl I know, who was cool and fun to hang out with for the most part, last I heard had a dope ass condo being paid for in uptown Charlotte by some rich old man. Interesting, right? she probably blew him few times a month when he needed something on the side from his wife. I also heard her sister was banging a very high profile NFL player that no longer plays here and he would often provide them with perks such as dope as Panthers seats. They were both waitresses and bottle girls - and both very attractive. I didn't talk to her sister much, but the girl I knew was also not the brightest crayon in the box. 

 

Girls like this are a dime a dozen. No substance. Limited intelligence, but smart enough to manipulate rich men with their lady parts. 

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She's a really nice person and went to UNCW

You just said she was a psycho....which is it? Psycho woman who is comfortable with her sexuality? Or "really nice person"?

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