doggydaddy
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Just to make it clear, they/you are all agreeing with me.DoggyDaddy, UConnCat, EastTexasTrash, and MilfordHusky agree. Freaking amazing!![]()
Just to make it clear, they/you are all agreeing with me.DoggyDaddy, UConnCat, EastTexasTrash, and MilfordHusky agree. Freaking amazing!![]()
I'm ok with that. You posted first.Just to make it clear, they/you are all agreeing with me.

Clearly, it is a sign of the end times.Just to make it clear, they/you are all agreeing with me.
If so, not many. The word suggests that a very strong antibiotic is needed.On another note, is there a more fundamentally unpleasant word in the English language than "oozes"?
If she was over ranked, why did everyone want her so badly?Every recruiting service has players with ranking outliers compared to the other services--it's not just HG.
As for players who came to UConn who where overranked? The first one that comes to mind is Strother, Ann.
i don't disagree that she was not nearly as good as Siemone Augustus, who was the #1 or 2 player in the class coming out of HS, as well as Cappie Pondexter, Mo Currie, Sophia Young and Candice Dupree. i'd say she probably should have been about 10th in her class. but she had a great career at UCONN and scored a ton of points. you just couldn't build a team around her, like you could around Diana or Maya or Tina or Elena or Bria or KML or ... you get my point...If she was over ranked, why did everyone want her so badly?
Phlegm?On another note, is there a more fundamentally unpleasant word in the English language than "oozes"?
Phlegmatic--automatic phlegm.Phlegm?

Not a bad entrant, but there's an onomatopoeia factor with "oozes" that keeps it the leader in the clubhouse for me.Phlegm?
Scusi, but oozes describes it, Uzi causes it.Not a bad entrant, but there's an onomatopoeia factor with "oozes" that keeps it the leader in the clubhouse for me.