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...and the PC fans are wondering where their BET "recruiting bounce" is....You want a "bounce"?? Make some noise deep into March
 
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...and the PC fans are wondering where their BET "recruiting bounce" is....You want a "bounce"?? Make some noise deep into March


Make some noise? Win a tourney game one time in 20 years will make more noise than what they're doing.
 
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champs99and04 said:
26-5, though I admire your ability to forget those losses.

I remember all 3 of them like it was yesterday - Julius Hodge got us in 2005, Michigan State in the FF in Detroit, and that Iowa State debacle.

Fortunately, there were no other NCAA losses in this particular time frame in question.
 
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Wait a minute, we lost to San Diego once when AJ price got hurt no?
 
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noeynox said:
Wait a minute, we lost to San Diego once when AJ price got hurt no?

That was the random one I had to pretend I forgot in order to forget the other one.
 
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ET7774 said:
Does the name George Mason strike a familiar note ?

George Mason (1725-1792) was a Virginia representative to the US Constitution Convention and is known as the father of the Bill of Rights. In 1750, he married Ann Eilbeck, and the couple had 12 children, so he actually fathered a lot more than the Bill of Rights. Only nine of his 12 children survived into adulthood, but all 10 of his constitutional amendments survived.

Fascinating character. You can learn more by visiting your local library.
 

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George Mason (1725-1792) was a Virginia representative to the US Constitution Convention and is known as the father of the Bill of Rights. In 1750, he married Ann Eilbeck, and the couple had 12 children, so he actually fathered a lot more than the Bill of Rights. Only nine of his 12 children survived into adulthood, but all 10 of his constitutional amendments survived.

Fascinating character. You can learn more by visiting your local library.

What's that?

EDIT: Looked it up on the internet. Interesting concept. The more you know...
 
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What's that? EDIT: Looked it up on the internet. Interesting concept. The more you know...

It seemed funnier to say library - was hoping that poor ET could figure out I was just having fun and not being a d**k to him on his third post for no reason.
 

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It seemed funnier to say library - was hoping that poor ET could figure out I was just having fun and not being a d**k to him on his third post for no reason.

Watching you stumble through your post traumatic stress disorder was amusing.
 
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It seemed funnier to say library - was hoping that poor ET could figure out I was just having fun and not being a d**k to him on his third post for no reason.

Don't apologize, duck that guy for bringing up George Mason. jk, of course...
 
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George Mason (1725-1792) was a Virginia representative to the US Constitution Convention and is known as the father of the Bill of Rights. In 1750, he married Ann Eilbeck, and the couple had 12 children, so he actually fathered a lot more than the Bill of Rights. Only nine of his 12 children survived into adulthood, but all 10 of his constitutional amendments survived.
The latter point is debatable .

Fascinating character. You can learn more by visiting your local library.
 

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Does the name George Mason strike a familiar note ?

Ugh, George Mason. Still disgusted. We should discredit him as a historical figure. Edit his Wikipedia page to include goat fornication, a toad licking addiction, etc.
 
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for a school that claims to not care about PC; we sure come up here a lot.
 
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George Mason (1725-1792) was a Virginia representative to the US Constitution Convention and is known as the father of the Bill of Rights. In 1750, he married Ann Eilbeck, and the couple had 12 children, so he actually fathered a lot more than the Bill of Rights. Only nine of his 12 children survived into adulthood, but all 10 of his constitutional amendments survived.

Fascinating character. You can learn more by visiting your local library.
There is a monument to said George Mason within 100 yards of the Jeffersom Memorial in Washingtion, D.C.

I only know this because I happened to walk past it two Sundays ago while on my way to the National Mall, screwed up my patriotic pride and read the wonderful story of this great American whose name will sadly be forever associated with one of the dark days in Husky history.
 
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for a school that claims to not care about PC; we sure come up here a lot.
You'd be surprised at how many of our fans are enamored with you guys. Some are just not so secret about how often they think of you.
 
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