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Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:15 am
by Saint
but what if you hadn't seen the first one?
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:18 am
by onion eyed gudgeon
Good morning.
Bwaaaaaahahahah duke.
Bwaaaaaaahahahaha kansas state, lsu.
Go Arizona.
There.... (flush)... now I feel better.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:42 am
by AugustWest
Saint wrote:Augie: Your team sux.
typical NC State shit. I was laughing by the time I turned the game off with 10 minutes left.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:28 pm
by sardis
I was kinda hoping NC State would rise up and make the ACC a little more respectable this year, but looks like Duke and UNC are the only tournament worthy teams in the lot.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:20 pm
by AugustWest
State is a better team than we played last night. and GT is not as good. they had a kid that normally shoots 30% free throws hit 7 of 10 last night. same thing from three point range. meanwhile our guy that shoots 45% went 1 for 7. we've lost one we shouldnt have, hopefully we'll win one we shouldnt to balance.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:27 pm
by Hizzy III
sardis wrote:I was kinda hoping NC State would rise up and make the ACC a little more respectable this year, but looks like Duke and UNC are the only tournament worthy teams in the lot.
Ye slights the Cavalier murderously.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:42 pm
by eCat
the difference in my children is becoming very apparent
one is at the computer learning the latin names of marine species - not because of school work but because she has decided she wants to become a Marine Biologist, and she is listening to Beethoven while she does this.
The other is playing Modern Warfare with his online friends Monkeyspank and I'llFuzzU_Up
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:51 pm
by AlabamAlum
lol
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:06 pm
by Jungle Rat
Heh
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:19 pm
by It's me Karen
lol
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:23 pm
by Hizzy III
Nice game between IU and Minnesota tonight. Couple of questionable calls down the stretch against the Gophers but they pull it out on the road.
Big Ten Conference might be the toughest in the land this year.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:37 pm
by eCat
Tubby beat Crean?
wow
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:55 pm
by Jungle Rat
Tubby just made BRM go for fourths at the Golden Corral.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:37 am
by hedge
Made??
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:45 am
by Jungle Rat
OK, encouraged.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:05 am
by sardis
eCat wrote:the difference in my children is becoming very apparent
one is at the computer learning the latin names of marine species - not because of school work but because she has decided she wants to become a Marine Biologist, and she is listening to Beethoven while she does this.
The other is playing Modern Warfare with his online friends Monkeyspank and I'llFuzzU_Up
But see, at least your son is networking...
I predict the marine biologist will get accepted into an Ivy League school and after 10 years of degrees and $250K in debt will be working at the Cape Fear Aquarium telling toddlers it's ok to touch the stingrays erstwhile needing daddy to co-sign on a one room apartment lease
The Modern Warfare son will go to local state university, be a 2.5 GPA four year marketing major, be a rep for a defense contractor and catch up with his ol' buddies monkeyspank and I'llFuzzU_Up at the Pentagon and rake in a ton of commissions.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:19 am
by BigRedMan
Rat and Hedge - can both go eat it.
Good loss for IU. No way they are the 7th best team in the country. They live and die by the 3. They needed a good loss to show them they need to play hard every night and not just expect teams to roll over on them.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:28 am
by eCat
sardis wrote:eCat wrote:the difference in my children is becoming very apparent
one is at the computer learning the latin names of marine species - not because of school work but because she has decided she wants to become a Marine Biologist, and she is listening to Beethoven while she does this.
The other is playing Modern Warfare with his online friends Monkeyspank and I'llFuzzU_Up
But see, at least your son is networking...
I predict the marine biologist will get accepted into an Ivy League school and after 10 years of degrees and $250K in debt will be working at the Cape Fear Aquarium telling toddlers it's ok to touch the stingrays erstwhile needing daddy to co-sign on a one room apartment lease
The Modern Warfare son will go to local state university, be a 2.5 GPA four year marketing major, be a rep for a defense contractor and catch up with his ol' buddies monkeyspank and I'llFuzzU_Up at the Pentagon and rake in a ton of commissions.
the only flaw in your plan is reports cards come out on the 20th and Mr. 2.5GPA is going to be grounded from Xbox until the next report card.
I keep asking the daughter how she is going to become a Marine Biologist living in Cincinnati. There is no way my girl is moving away from me.
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:44 am
by crashcourse
onion eyed gudgeon wrote:Good morning.
Bwaaaaaahahahah duke.
Bwaaaaaaahahahaha kansas state, lsu.
Go Arizona.
There.... (flush)... now I feel better.
damn--pretty crappy company he's lumping us into
Hedge the shit slinging between AA and whoever is done for entertainment value only
although I do find it disturbing AA is now writing test questions
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/08/ge ... that-used/
"Each tree had 56 oranges. If eight slaves pick them equally, then how much would each slave pick?" AA's answer--not enough
"If Frederick got two beatings per day, how many beatings did he get in one week?" AA's answer--not enough
Re: Ostensibly Hoops
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:53 pm
by hedge
"If Frederick got two beatings per day, how many beatings did he get in one week?"
That reminded me of a letter Voltaire wrote whilst staying with Frederick the Great. Due to some court intrigue, Voltaire had become aware that Frederick had said, with regard to Voltaire himself, 'I need him for another year at most. We shall squeeze the orange and then throw away the peel." This imagery, naturally, somewhat bothered Voltaire, and he alluded to it in his letter to his friend Mme. Denis:
"Potsdam, October 9, 1751.
My dear plenipotentiary, I am much afraid that my letters will not go via Lord Tyrconnel much longer. He has taken it into his head to burst a large blood-vessel in his chest. It is the broadest and strongest chest imaginable, but the enemy has a footing, and the worst is to be feared.
I am always dreaming of that peel of an orange: I try not to believe it, but I am afraid of being like deceived husbands, who are always forcing themselves to think their wives are faithful. The poor wretches feel at the bottom of their hearts something that warns them of their betrayal.
What I am very sure of is that my gracious master has honoured me with a very sharp bite of his teeth in the Memoirs he has written of his reign since 1740. There are several epigrams in his verses against the Emperor and the King of Poland. Well and good: a king who writes epigrams against kings will naturally write them on his ministers: but he should spare the nobodies.
You must know that his Majesty, in his after-dinner stories, has insinuated a number of little things about his secretary, Darget, at which the secretary is horrified. He makes him play a very odd role in his poem, the Palladium: and the poem is in print. It is true, there are very few copies to be had.
What shall I say? That there is no need to be inconsolable if the great love the nobodies though they laugh at them? But suppose they laugh at them and do not love them--what then? We must laugh in our turn, in our sleeves, and leave them not the less. I must have a little time to remove the money I have invested in the funds here. I shall devote this time to work and patience: and the rest of my life to you.
I am much pleased at the return of brother Isaac d'Argens. He was a little uproarious at first, but now he has put himself in tune with the rest of the orchestra. I have reconciled him with Algarotti. We live like brothers: they come to my room, which I hardly ever leave: from there we go to sup with the King, and sometimes are gay enough. The man who fell from a steeple, and, finding his passage through the air soft, said, Good! provided it lasts, is much as I am.
Goodbye, my dear plenipotentiary: how I wish I could fall on to the top of my house in Paris!"