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Post by showcase on May 8, 2006 13:00:56 GMT -5
Congratulationson finishing law school. When does your indentured servitude begin? My advice - drag that date out until the last possible day - see if they'll let you start in 2007.
On a personal front, I just finished lunch. Tasty, very tasty - well worth the wait.
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Post by showcase on Feb 22, 2006 23:30:36 GMT -5
Fortunately, tonight's victory means that Rutgers is stuck with coming within a bucket of beating Nova. No soup for you, ncaaball2.
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Post by showcase on Oct 25, 2005 9:17:11 GMT -5
It's the potential in this paragraph that makes me laugh the hardest.
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Post by showcase on Aug 25, 2005 17:01:59 GMT -5
Most kids take the SAT in junior year so that they'll have a better idea of where they can make it and where they can't when the application season opens up in the fall. I don't think Ticket is/was really concerned about figuring out ahead of time what schools he could apply to based on his standardized testing scores.
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Post by showcase on Aug 24, 2005 13:05:23 GMT -5
Outstanding get! Outstanding choice, Vernon - Welcome to the Hilltop! JTIII is making people pay attention, and I'm loving every minute of it!
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Post by showcase on Aug 24, 2005 13:10:37 GMT -5
It's hard to resist getting carried away on a day like today, but Guibunda's transfer appears to have worked out for the best for all involved. Good luck to him at AU.
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Post by showcase on Aug 23, 2005 7:26:10 GMT -5
What!? When did this happen?! Omigosh, what are we going to do without Goo-ey?!
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Post by showcase on Aug 16, 2005 8:50:34 GMT -5
That's not true - they're here, they just keep an (understandably) low profile. There're are women, here, right? Someone tell me there are women reading this board. Please tell me I haven't displayed my erudition and worked up this fairly impressive post count for a bunch of dudes! Ohhhh, I think I'm going to be sick...
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Post by showcase on Aug 15, 2005 15:33:32 GMT -5
I guess as a former Hoya recruit, Moore's transfer was preordained.
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Post by showcase on Aug 24, 2005 13:08:31 GMT -5
One down, one to go?
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Post by showcase on Aug 15, 2005 16:04:21 GMT -5
I'm not sure what you're driving at.
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Post by showcase on Aug 10, 2005 14:43:33 GMT -5
Ah, Comanche - I stand corrected.
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Post by showcase on Aug 10, 2005 12:48:44 GMT -5
"Military commands drop Indian terms from exercise titles" The U.S.-Canadian military commands responsible for protecting North America from terrorists have changed the names of key readiness exercises to more politically correct words that do not offend American Indians. ... The bottom line: warrior, chief, brave and Indian are out; phantom, arrow and dart are in. " www.washtimes.com/national/20050810-121656-8279r.htmIs this related to NCAA? I just can't imagine that the timing is merely coincidence. If that's the case, here's one unintended consequence of the NCAA ruling. The problem is, the words warrior, chief and brave aren't necessarily related to American Indians. But as someone mentioned before, what about Blackhawks and Apaches? Just seems like an odd choice of words for the military to suddnly be PC about.It's not just those two airframes - the Army has a convention of naming all their helicopters after American Indian tribes - Kiowa, Chinook, Apache & Blackhawk (as you noted), and the cancelled Cherokee. The Huey & it's Cobra derivative are an exception of course.
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Post by showcase on Jul 28, 2005 8:59:43 GMT -5
A couple of weeks ago there was a thread here on him about how he was very complimentary of the Gtown program and the campus. But he chose Stanford which he felt was even nicer. This kid obviously has no taste - choosing Stanford's TacoBell architecture over the Hilltop's.
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Post by showcase on Jul 26, 2005 9:18:19 GMT -5
Have to agree with RB - those Deacs hardly took the Hoya name out behind the woodshed.
With the way they allowed Twerp fans to post on their board it was almost sad, really.
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Post by showcase on Jul 20, 2005 10:13:49 GMT -5
Seriously, Williams likes a good hot wing, a nice coed, and a good sweat. I didn't see anything in the first photo or the ones on the UConn board to suggest a forgery.
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Post by showcase on Jul 20, 2005 13:35:53 GMT -5
I like the way Gary apparently carried around that soiled napkin the whole time he was at the party. The man clearly places a premium on hygene.
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Post by showcase on Jul 13, 2005 8:09:14 GMT -5
"...and boom goes the chicken wing."
Classic.
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Post by showcase on Jul 12, 2005 15:39:42 GMT -5
Okay, so even if the background isn't legit, how'd they get a pic of Gary looking like that! That was one powerful hot-sauce on those wings he was eating.
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Post by showcase on Jul 12, 2005 9:12:25 GMT -5
...I would have thought you'd know better after the whole Larry Eustachy debacle. What were you thinking? Heck, what were you drinking...? In an era when Photoshop can do its share of damage to anyone, it's best for now to take that link with a grain of salt. Should it prove to be accurate, we'll hear more about it in the press.--Admin
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