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    Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    Pretty good story here in the midst of all the negative stuff out there.

    From The Sun ....

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/r...,6996230.story





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    Re: Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonRaven View Post
    Pretty good story here in the midst of all the negative stuff out there.

    From The Sun ....

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/r...,6996230.story
    Thanks for posting, it ma'akes a great story
    at one point of my life I was exactly Pi years old





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    Re: Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    Great story. Great quote: "Everyone jokes about me having a Ravens' kidney," said Kemoeatu, 31, who played seven years with the Pittsburgh Steelers. "But hey, I can live with that."
    Let Joe Cool lead the way 😎





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    Re: Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    Glad to here they are both doing okay. I always wondered why Chris retired so early.





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    Re: Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    Quote Originally Posted by Rxdoxx View Post
    Thanks for posting, it ma'akes a great story
    I see what you did there!





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    Re: Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    That is a great story. Good to hear both are doing well. I hope that Ma'ake makes the decision to retire. It sounds like they are set after football anyway with the business in Hawaii. Why push your luck at 35?





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    Re: Former Raven Gives His Steeler Brother a Kidney

    Quote Originally Posted by HKusp View Post
    That is a great story. Good to hear both are doing well. I hope that Ma'ake makes the decision to retire. It sounds like they are set after football anyway with the business in Hawaii. Why push your luck at 35?
    They have a really great business where they help train island high school athletes who want to step their game up to play on the mainland, whether that be football or some other sport, since there's kind of a disconnect between here and there as far as what it takes to succeed on that level. The property management company I work for handled the property they're at when they opened (not anymore). I never met them or anything, but the property manager that handled that property said they're really great people.





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