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What the hell we supposed to do you MO-ron?
 
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Nancy Zimpher could be the Dean's wife.
 
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(12-23-2009 12:18 PM)QSECOFR Wrote:  Nancy Zimpher could be the Dean's wife.

That's an insult to Verna Bloom (who played Wormer's wife). 02-13-banana
 
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RE: Link To Column On Defying The Odds In New Orleans
poor Hoardy.

he gives us a great article and someone turns the thread into a crossfire of old movie lines.

and don't any of you start in with the "greg, honey, is it supposed to be this soft" nastiness.

(12-23-2009 10:57 AM)Murph29 Wrote:  And I vote Gruehls as Hoover and OneUCHoops as Eric Stratton.

Hoover? me? Hoover?
 
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(12-23-2009 09:46 AM)gruehls Wrote:  
(12-23-2009 09:09 AM)Ragpicker Wrote:  Thank you NCAA for your idiotic time table......

"This situation absolutely requires a really feudal and stupid gesture be done on somebody's part."


oddly enough, this situation absolutely requires a really futile AND feudal and stupid gesture be done on somebody's part.

we need to get medieval on these asses.

"look, if we build this large wooden badger."
 
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(12-23-2009 12:56 PM)Ragpicker Wrote:  "look, if we build this large wooden badger."

you just added a whole, new, dimension to this.

I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.

yours truly,

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Knowledge is Good.
 
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(12-23-2009 02:27 PM)Dan Hoard Wrote:  Knowledge is Good.

then again, there is the whole "plausible deniability" thing.

can't say i've seen this before; rep points equal to number of posts:

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only the esteemed Mr. Hoard could accomplish such a feat.

this board collectively should insure that with each of Dan's posts, someone adds the appropriate rep points.
 
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Good Article. That was a hellofa win for WVU and hopefully we'll pull off the same. I can't wait to see it happen!
 
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(12-23-2009 01:03 PM)gruehls Wrote:  
(12-23-2009 12:56 PM)Ragpicker Wrote:  "look, if we build this large wooden badger."

you just added a whole, new, dimension to this.

I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.

yours truly,

The Rabbit of Caerbannog

Smelt - as in very tiny fish (like very small rocks) or breaking down the composition of ores (like Tiger Woods and his 'ores)
 
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(12-23-2009 04:52 PM)Ragpicker Wrote:  Smelt - as in very tiny fish (like very small rocks) or breaking down the composition of ores (like Tiger Woods and his 'ores)


Q what's the difference between Santa and Tiger?

A Santa stopped after Ho, Ho, Ho.
 
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(12-23-2009 12:41 PM)gruehls Wrote:  poor Hoardy.

he gives us a great article and someone turns the thread into a crossfire of old movie lines.

and don't any of you start in with the "greg, honey, is it supposed to be this soft" nastiness.

(12-23-2009 10:57 AM)Murph29 Wrote:  And I vote Gruehls as Hoover and OneUCHoops as Eric Stratton.

Hoover? me? Hoover?

Hoover may not be the best fit, but I think he was at least a wannabe lawyer and was definitely the most level headed and responsible of the entire group of misfits (much like this place).
 
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(12-23-2009 07:13 PM)Murph29 Wrote:  
(12-23-2009 12:41 PM)gruehls Wrote:  poor Hoardy.

he gives us a great article and someone turns the thread into a crossfire of old movie lines.

and don't any of you start in with the "greg, honey, is it supposed to be this soft" nastiness.

(12-23-2009 10:57 AM)Murph29 Wrote:  And I vote Gruehls as Hoover and OneUCHoops as Eric Stratton.

Hoover? me? Hoover?

Hoover may not be the best fit, but I think he was at least a wannabe lawyer and was definitely the most level headed and responsible of the entire group of misfits (much like this place).


in my own defense, that's like comparing Ronald Reagan to Hoover. Herbert Hoover.
 
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G seems more like an Otter to me (about as smart as Hoover, but infinitely more mischevious).

Do we appoint Lush as the hippie with the mandolin?
 
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(12-23-2009 10:33 PM)BJUnklFkr Wrote:  G seems more like an Otter to me (about as smart as Hoover, but infinitely more mischevious).

good lord. talk about damned by faint praise.

Quote:Do we appoint Lush as the hippie with the mandolin?

hmm. don't remember the mandolin, but i remember belushi destroying the folk singer's guitar on the stairway.

where was the mandolin?

and does lush know "i gave my love some cherries?"
 
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DO you mind if we dance wif yo dates?

No... Not at all we were just...

Leaving, what a good idea!!!
 
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"Sophomore killed in kiln explosion," and "I used to touch Fawn like this" were the best of Otter.

Brunella must have taken a few classes at Xavier.
 
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(12-23-2009 03:12 PM)dizzygirl Wrote:  Good Article. That was a hellofa win for WVU and hopefully we'll pull off the same. I can't wait to see it happen!

New Years day is gonna be a great day, Dizzy. Two BE teams in two very big appearances. The Mounties lead in to a huge night in N.O. - the phrase for the day will be TCOB and all eyes will be on the conference. Go Cats!
 
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Guitar, you're right... but it sounded lame enough to be a mandolin.
 
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(12-24-2009 10:49 AM)BJUnklFkr Wrote:  Guitar, you're right... but it sounded lame enough to be a mandolin.


I think Lush seems more like the Tom Hucle character, the young carefree freshman Larry Kroger who unknowingly fools around with the 14 yr old from the grocery store.
 
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