Icebear
Andlig Ledare
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You should sit on on my pre-marital sessions with couples on communication sometime.I like when we argue about what we argued about.
You should sit on on my pre-marital sessions with couples on communication sometime.I like when we argue about what we argued about.
Ericsandiego
You write:
"Another interesting survey question would be "how many games will UCONN score over 100"?"
I know it's very tempting to pose queries that invite us to conclude our team will be invincible and that all other opponents should give serious consideration to forfeiting the outcome and just engage in a fan-friendly scrimmage against us.
Come to think of it, BYers kind of did that prior to this past season. It might be axed, rhetorically of course, 'how'd that work out for us?' Answer: Not very well. After the first <20 point victory margin, angst set in, cuinating in apoplexy after the first ND loss.
If we go down the path in April of predicting the number of 100 point games, we run the risk of a repeat of what we collectively did to ourselves this year.
So, maybe we'd be better off wondering about summer strength and conditioning, rehab and taking time to wish the team a fun-filled summer.
Jus sayin :-o
All well and good....for you. It's not for everyone. It just feels a little bit that you are telling posters how to feel and act.
Feelings? Well, that's up to each person. I just call 'em as I see 'em; and, as nearly as I can recall, there was a disproportionate amount of anxiety around here in what turned out to be a championship season. I acknowledge an untested assumption; namely, that less anxiety is better than more anxiety.
Isn't it considered a friendly gesture to call attention to things that might be hurtful?
In any event, as I am now fond of saying:
No harm No foul
Now I'm confused. You were telling posters to just enjoy the summer and bask in the glory of the season and basically stop being too positive about next year and said posters did the same thing last year. Now you are saying that posters were too anxious about last year?
Huh??
I'm glad you recognize that. When I need to look up something, I always have to make the tough choice between Google and the Boneyard.I wasn't this smart until I started hanging out on the Boneyard.![]()

Is there a recovery curve like for smoking? How much permanent or residual damage remains after stopping 5 years? It, also, explains them going to a pay for play board status, they needed to cover the liability insurance.I'm glad you recognize that. When I need to look up something, I always have to make the tough choice between Google and the Boneyard.
By the way, it was demonstrated that the average person's IQ drops 3 points for each year of reading the Summitt.![]()
Yes, because what we post here has a direct impact on how the team does.

And that's more serious than one would think, since the average member starts of with an IQ of only 70.By the way, it was demonstrated that the average person's IQ drops 3 points for each year of reading the Summitt.![]()

Ericsandiego
You write:
"Another interesting survey question would be "how many games will UCONN score over 100"?"
I know it's very tempting to pose queries that invite us to conclude our team will be invincible and that all other opponents should give serious consideration to forfeiting the outcome and just engage in a fan-friendly scrimmage against us.
Come to think of it, BYers kind of did that prior to this past season. It might be axed, rhetorically of course, 'how'd that work out for us?' Answer: Not very well. After the first <20 point victory margin, angst set in, cuinating in apoplexy after the first ND loss.
If we go down the path in April of predicting the number of 100 point games, we run the risk of a repeat of what we collectively did to ourselves this year.
So, maybe we'd be better off wondering about summer strength and conditioning, rehab and taking time to wish the team a fun-filled summer.
Jus sayin :-o
Not only that, I have been hacking away for years with orange lung and I suffer from all sorts of voluntary response issues such as incontinent bile spewing. If only I'd known what I was in for when I signed up and was assigned the name Volunteer Boardsmasher.By the way, it was demonstrated that the average person's IQ drops 3 points for each year of reading the Summitt.![]()