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This Dude Predicts 2016 Cubs World Series In His 1993 High School Yearbook
Jennifer Hilderbrand-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs fan and Illinois native Mike Lee had the vision back in 1993, as a senior at Mission Viejo High Schoo, that the Cubs would win it all 2016...



Crazy.
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Glen dies in the Walking Dead would have been better
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I cant read it all but from what I can make out, the guy to the left has about the gayest yearbook quote Ive ever seen.
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Disregard females, acquire currency
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How weird would it be if someone looking at this picture plowed into a car?
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Cubs suck. Go 'Stros.
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Josh Kurtz looks like he belongs in a 1973 yearbook... Wtf, dude?
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Josh Kurtz must have hated that moment. Harming ones self over a bad hair day captured in a yearbook is really unacceptable. He must have been a Yanni or Fabio fan.
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Like how they black out his last name the first time. Then leave it open the second time.
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I'm sure Shelly thought long and hard on her quote
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Does anyone know if Josh Kurtz died in a car accident? Now that would be news!!!
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Too bad he'll be wrong
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If only he could take back his prediction that Color Me Badd would be bigger than Jesus.
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Jinx
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yep, real crazy. probably about 5,000 other 'predictions' in yearbooks all over chicago. what are the odds, larry?
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Probably pretty slim CAD. I mean a guy saying 2016 champs is pretty specific. Highly doubt many people pulling that year out of their ass.
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Your shite talking fail should have been predicted.
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A 2016 World Series prediction in a 1993 California high school yearbook...yep, those are a dime a dozen.
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