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RE: Will Big East split benefit C-USA?
(12-14-2012 02:26 PM)bladhmadh Wrote:  
(12-14-2012 01:54 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote:  
(12-14-2012 11:00 AM)Matrix Wrote:  
(12-13-2012 02:54 PM)Uncle BLAZER Wrote:  If BE football dies completely, Do y'all think UAB will then get an invite to join the non-existent BE football conference?

Please PM all responses to Memphis Blazer.

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I'd rather play "Yahtzee" in a room full of scorpions. 03-lmfao

I understand your desire not to be in a room full of scorpions, but I don't understand the Yahtzee element. Is it this specific game, or all parlor games? And what would increase your desire: removing the game or the scorpions from the room.

Also, how may scorpions would constitute a room full.

It wouldn't be so bad to be in a room full of scorpions but there is no way I'd want to be in a room full of Yahtzee players

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12-14-2012 03:05 PM
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