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[QUOTE="Hoophound, post: 3205104, member: 271"] I posted this 5 years ago: The board is getting younger. You've got to be at least 36 to know who he is. I went to a Perno basketball camp one summer and Coles was there taking summer classes. He would always be in the cafeteria when I got breakfast in the morning. He was really quiet and straight faced. One day my buddy dared me to go talk to him (I was probably 11 at the time) and so I went up to Timmy and said,"you eat a lot of Cap'n Crunch". He looks up, milk dripping from his mouth and says, "do you like Cap'n Crunch?" I said "yeah, I love it". He pushed one of his bowls toward me (he had 4 or 5) and said "have a seat". I ate breakfast with him and when the kids I usually sat with tried to come over and join us, Tim goes, "Oh no, you dared him to come talk to me and he wasn't afraid. No guts, no glory, go back to your own table". [/QUOTE]
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