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The grind is also collaborative. Well done!
The grind is also collaborative. Well done!
The dreaded Carmelo Anthony is one we all likely remember with no fondness.
Lets do it! I am ok with missing on Kofi and Precious. I am far less ok with not having an immediate upgrade in our front court to help Josh. So either they were playing the game and lost, or the grind was somewhat misguided. To go into next season without addressing our most immediate need doesn't add up.
I really do respect this idea of doing it the right way. But don't be naive and not recognize the under the table business that is major college sports. Many are doing it, many are not. Its why good guys like Bielien left all together. Its why bad guys like Sean Miller and Will Wade still get top recruits. Its why Louisville got into the ACC. Its why UConn did not. Personally, I don't believe there are many rogue coaches. I think this is a decision that is understood from the top down. Hell, its probably why the Memphis AD stepped down this past week. So, yeah, I too am more than ok with Kimani losing that game. I am less clear on what UConn being UConn even means at this point. We haven't seen the UConn I have grown to know in quite some time. Quite frankly, I become less confident each day that we ever will.
In Hurley we trust.O he of little faith. It might not be next year but the following year! I believe in Coach Hurley.
Oh boy!! Something is gonna happen someday, somewhere. I can hardly wait!! Thanks for the scoop!It continues very intensely.
Yup...I called it too. Would give more details, but as you know, there is a gag order. But when it happens, you will know.Oh boy!! Something is gonna happen someday, somewhere. I can hardly wait!! Thanks for the scoop!
There’s a front row seat for you at First Night. Chief plays the long game.Oh boy!! Something is gonna happen someday, somewhere. I can hardly wait!! Thanks for the scoop!
Ukrainians and other far eastern C&E Europeans generally have an icy cold stereotype on the surface, but that's no shocker considering history. Once Ukrainians and most C&E Europeans get to know you, many to most warm up if they like the person. Your post suggests you weren't around for long, but in about 80+ nations my experience is C&E European hospitality leans on the high-end range when they like a person.I actually have more of an issue with some people from some Eastern Euro countries like Ukraine. Icy cold in my experience, buy hey, just like you, maybe I have limited experience with Ukrainians.
Hmmm, OKThe pizza I had in Dusseldorf was better than 98% of pizza in Pittsburgh. Probably 80% of CT (outside NH/Ffld counties).
Ayup @storrsroars , similar experiences; we're toying with the possibility yet absolutely not in one of the local villages overwrought with far too many Yank wankahs. With friends' homes to visit when they're there and stay in when they're not, we're also considering run-down renovation alternatives in Spain, Italy, Slovenja and Croatia. In the latter 2, English is a minimal issue. In Pittsburgh, you could likely find plenty of Slovenes and Croats to practice the lingos in advance. No reason to rule out either country.Aix en Provence is on our short list of retirement destinations. ... we have friends and family who've lived in south of France and have found it much more friendly and accepting of US ex-pats.
Hmmm, OKAyup @storrsroars , similar experiences; we're toying with the possibility yet absolutely not in one of the local villages overwrought with far too many Yank wankahs. With friends' homes to visit when they're there and stay in when they're not, we're also considering run-down renovation alternatives in Spain, Italy, Slovenja and Croatia. In the latter 2, English is a minimal issue. In Pittsburgh, you could likely find plenty of Slovenes and Croats to practice the lingos in advance. No reason to rule out either country.
Digression is the essence of the Boneyard. You'll get used to it. Or, you won't and you'll have other activities that you'll enjoy like talking about juicy IPA's or discussing the merits of David Byrne's cover of the Biz Markie hit "Just a Friend". But I digress.Why the travel talk - shouldn't this be a separate off topic thread ?
The long game? I guarantee I’ve been a UConn fan longer than you, and know more about UConn hoops from the inside more than you ever will. But I’m gonna make my own prediction: UConn will sign another recruit. You heard it here first.There’s a front row seat for you at First Night. Chief plays the long game.
Why the travel talk - shouldn't this be a separate off topic thread ?
No I think I was first...madmannin ain't easy. Someone has to keep it real. LOL!!!!The long game? I guarantee I’ve been a UConn fan longer than you, and know more about UConn hoops from the inside more than you ever will. But I’m gonna make my own prediction: UConn will sign another recruit. You heard it here first.
Couldn't find ignore so I hit Like instead.If it upsets you, feel free to put me on ignore. I go off topic all the time. Especially on puerile threads.
*long conThere’s a front row seat for you at First Night. Chief plays the long game.
I can assure you this “puerile” thread doesn’t have 17,000 views because of your travel diversion. I have no problem with a little diversion in threads but since you called my thread “puerile”, I suggest you start a thread of your own and see if it commands that many views.If it upsets you, feel free to put me on ignore. I go off topic all the time. Especially on puerile threads.
Sometimes you actually provide good insight. Having said that, for some reason you always seem to make it about you and not U conn. Try removing your ego from the thread. Maybe start a new one and call it Chief's ego.I can assure you this “puerile” thread doesn’t have 17,000 views because of your travel diversion. I have no problem with a little diversion in threads but since you called my thread “puerile”, I suggest you start a thread of your own and see if it commands that many views.
I can assure you this “puerile” thread doesn’t have 17,000 views because of your travel diversion. I have no problem with a little diversion in threads but since you called my thread “puerile”, I suggest you start a thread of your own and see if it commands that many views.
I can assure you this “puerile” thread doesn’t have 17,000 views...
Merriam-WebsterWebster or dictionary.com?
Lololol. Ever the fragile ego.I can assure you this “puerile” thread doesn’t have 17,000 views because of your travel diversion. I have no problem with a little diversion in threads but since you called my thread “puerile”, I suggest you start a thread of your own and see if it commands that many views.
What about the pragmatic fatalist in the bunch? Stuff's going to happen, so deal with it. That's my motto.You guys totally miss the genius of the post.
It’s completely open ended and interpretations can vary.
For the optimist it could mean the big get
For the pragmatic it could mean a workable backup 5
Or the pessimist it could mean despite busting our butts we swung and missed totally.
All the bases are covered .
So it’s “society’s” fault. Got it.That's more an indictment on society than it is about me ;-)
Yeah, We did not use that word where I grew up. In fact, Chief has never used that word where I currently live - until I read it here and looked it up.@Chief00 has been known to be a more urbandictionary.com type of guy.
Yeah, We did not use that word where I grew up. In fact, Chief has never used that word where I cutrentky live - until I read it here and looked it up.
It's a definitely a different mindset. A German acquaintance of mine was surprised that the phrase, "if you're in the area stop by" wasn't intended literally. He was surprised at the cool reception he got (not from me.) He, on the other hand, was an incredibly gracious host, though he had a competitive drinking thing going. (For the record, he definitely got the better of me, but I think I acquitted the US quite well. Plus I powered through the next day, unlike my US colleague who may still be recovering.)Ukrainians and other far eastern C&E Europeans generally have an icy cold stereotype on the surface, but that's no shocker considering history. Once Ukrainians and most C&E Europeans get to know you, many to most warm up if they like the person. Your post suggests you weren't around for long, but in about 80+ nations my experience is C&E European hospitality leans on the high-end range when they like a person.