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A Dallas Cowboys Christmas Song Made Me Feel Gay
What in the hell is this? Of course, this is the 1986 Cowboys singing a Christmas song, "Christmas in Dallas." I nearly pissed my pants when I found this on youtube. I swear to God that if the 2007 Cowboys even try something like this I will be writing owner Jerry Jones to talk about future gaydom on this team. Why in the world would any football team even consider doing something like this?
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