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Pulled a Ryland 

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When someone incredibly stupid decides to walk a long distance in extreme weather, whether it be really hot or really cold, or otherwise.
"so on the way home today i saw a boy passed out on the side of the road, he looked familiar... so i called my friend and as it turns out it was him, he pulled a Ryland that Jackass!"
Pulled a Ryland by Ryland K April 3, 2008
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pulled a Ryland 

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to walk long distances in extreme weather, extremely cold or extremely hot.
"dude instead of taking the bus home today i pulled a Ryland and now i feel like im gonna pass out."

pulled a Ryland 

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to walk long distances in extreme weather, extremely cold or extremely hot.
"dude instead of taking the bus home today i pulled a Ryland and now i feel like im gonna pass out."
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