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No offense 99 but youre off the mark here. Still in drivers seat. Let zags know
I did not say that. Just saying blueboods are pushing harder...
No offense 99 but youre off the mark here. Still in drivers seat. Let zags know
I did not say that. Just saying blueboods are pushing harder...
You mean ..... Like UConn?Top schools are jumping into the deep end with him
Couldn’t read them. What did he say?Calhoun calls Tom Moore, “ The Politician”. I think because how of he handles the media. Tom’s quotes in the New London Day article already posted in another thread are interesting.
So you're a big Gay guy?
Now I can’t access. One thing he did say was the KO case mess wasn’t impacting recruits on visits here. However, that doesn’t mean other schools aren’t using it against us with them.Couldn’t read them. What did he say?
Couldn't agree more. If I was a top 50 player and someone made fun of my name, their school would be eliminated from my potential school list.
It’s a reference. Relax.
Agree. Softness should be limited to fans.And we don't need anymore soft players.
Yeah the joke wasn't funny . . . to you.These jokes are not funny. They never were funny. They are not funny when you people do it to the recruits names either. Make a real joke. This is pathetically easy and immature.
Good advice but the guys still an @$$Yeah the joke wasn't funny . . . to you.
And, verily, the joke wasn't funny . . . to me.
But, the joke may have been funny to somebody else.
In any case, I have this neat trick that I use when somebody tells a joke that isn't funny.
What I do, is I don't laugh, and I go on with life as if nothing happened, understanding that different strokes for different folks and all.
I encourage you to try it.
Lol. Made me chuckle.Good advice but the guys still an @$$
but if he doesn't chime in, how will the rest of the world know what to do with a joke? The world needs a joke monitor who appoints himself to this highly important positionYeah the joke wasn't funny . . . to you.
And, verily, the joke wasn't funny . . . to me.
But, the joke may have been funny to somebody else.
In any case, I have this neat trick that I use when somebody tells a joke that isn't funny.
What I do, is I don't laugh, and I go on with life as if nothing happened, understanding that different strokes for different folks and all.
I encourage you to try it.
I costs me little to widen myself to the perspective that some humors reinforce norms that strengthen some and weaken others in a manner not entirely unlike the mechanisms that govern the "miracle of compound interest." It's a blessing in itself to be in a position to shout someone down, and sometimes a terror to be shouted down, trivialized, discounted, etc.but if he doesn't chime in, how will the rest of the world know what to do with a joke? The world needs a joke monitor who appoints himself to this highly important position
Guy's a beast
Agree, but seems like he can put the ball on the floor a bit better.Really reminds me of Stanley Robinson. Very similar player.