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Lots of UConn fans in Stuart, FL, including the community I live in. A guy I play poker with and I are, by far, the most zealous.
I just came off the golf course at LaEstancia de Cafayate in the high Andes of Argentina Malbec wine country. On the 7th hole (a tough par 5) a giant Condor swooped down and screeched during my putt. My old Inca caddy Atoc told me that was a sign of very good luck. Opened another long neck bottle of Otro Mundo Strong Red Ale and smiled. Dar los puntos.
Did he try to stiff you?Not for this thread but I once was a looper for the Dali Lama.
Big hitter the Lama.
I was at McSorley’s last weekend being a city tourist, some guy came in and asked for a red ale. The bartender told him to get out.I just came off the golf course at LaEstancia de Cafayate in the high Andes of Argentina Malbec wine country. On the 7th hole (a tough par 5) a giant Condor swooped down and screeched during my putt. My old Inca caddy Atoc told me that was a sign of very good luck. Opened another long neck bottle of Otro Mundo Strong Red Ale and smiled. Dar los puntos.
I'm crying hereSo what's his Boneyard handle?
Be good or be gone.I was at McSorley’s last weekend being a city tourist, some guy came in and asked for a red ale. The bartender told him to get out.
Lots of UConn and FGCU fans down here in Fort Myers, ( mostly the women’s teams fans because the FGCU team is always great ).Got the UConn flags up at our store and on our house and I’m leaving my phone home, recording the game and then waiting till the family comes home and watch the game around 11:00 at night and hopefully nobody screws it up, by knowing the score and letting it slip out.
Daughter is a 2019 App St grad. Love Boone, love the entire area. Beautiful country!I'm in Banner Elk NC.
My first thought was "that play was at the Civic Center"... I believe you are correct.Winnipesaukee NH is home but Fort Lauderdale Jan to April. Unusual sight on the short street into my marina, is a Butler banner in front of a house. What are the chances that someone would let their Butler fandom be publicly known. @rgw, wasn't the Burrell play at the civic center? I'm too lazy to look it up. Bokampers bar on the intracoastal with 200-300 of your closest friends is a great ncaa tournament bar. Last year's St Peters vs KY was wild with 100 KY fans and everybody else routing for the upset. Spring break brings the energy to mix with alums. I came closer yesterday to getting every game perfectly wrong rather than right. Illinois - wrong, West Virginia - wrong, Charleston - wrong, Arizona - wrong, Virginia - wrong, .... Unfortunately for Boneyarders, I picked UConn over Iona. Clearly I risk being hung.
I need to comment on this. I lived in LA for 10 years. When I told people I went to uconn about 1/2 of them would say "isn't it cold in alaska?". I was in shockMy handle locates me, but more specifically, I am in Oxnard CA which is on the coast halfway between LA and Santa Barbara. Been here for 32 years now. People see my Husky gear here and they say, oh Washington! (because PAC12) I say, UConn and they say, ah, Alaska! SMH
Well, you’ve that going for you…. Which is nice.Not for this thread but I once was a looper for the Dali Lama.
Big hitter the Lama.
I just came off the golf course at LaEstancia de Cafayate in the high Andes of Argentina Malbec wine country. On the 7th hole (a tough par 5) a giant Condor swooped down and screeched during my putt. My old Inca caddy Atoc told me that was a sign of very good luck. Opened another long neck bottle of Otro Mundo Strong Red Ale and smiled. Dar los puntos.
Beautiful area, love driving to southwest Colorado.Flying the flag at 7,000 ft up in the San Juans in SW Colorado. People who work in the local hardawre store and a couple other places are from CT, and have struck up conversation when I'm wearing UConn gear - mainly girls or women who are aware of the womens' BB team. But haven't yet run into another local alum (talked to one visiting and skiing at Telluride once).
Is that you Chuck?Grew up in Morris, CT, but live in Virginia now. Have converted a few people. It's cool because one of the youth b-ball coaches here started watching UConn games this year. He loves Karaban and the fact that he doesn't flop. He doesn't teach players to flop. He has them stand up and take the hit even if they get blasted back. His biggest gripe with refs is rewarding players for flopping and playing 'weak a-- basketball' as he puts it. He points out that it's hard fake taking a hit, going backwards and staying on your feet. It's awkward to do and awkward to look at.
Tuesday I played Pawleys Plantation. It's a Nicklaus signature course. On the 10th hole I hit my tee shot and as our group was tracking it, a red tail hawk flew across the fairway with a squirrel in its talons. Hawk landed on a tree branch and went to town on the squirrel. Hadn't ever seen that before.
Sorry, but no. I use to live 2 minutes from. Use to walk by his house down to the corner gas station/convenience store. He went through the schools about 20 years before I did. Did play in some pickup games at open gym with him. I remember throwing a no look bullet pass and hearing the smack of it hitting his face. I was afraid he was going to be mad. He just told me it was a great pass and he should have had his hands up. Just seemed liked a nice and gracious guy.Is that you Chuck?
I’ve seen a lot of UConn fans in ATL. Walking out side my apartment there’s a huge UConn flag in the window in Decatur. Two buildings I’ve lived in and each had 5 cars with CT plates.Marietta, GA
I wear UConn gear into my office in Atlanta at least once a week and have received 2 comments I can recall in 7 years. One guy was a Syracuse transplant who reminisced with me about the old days…. the other asked “who is that, the wolves?”
It’s all college football down here. Hopefully we’re on the way (back) to national relevance there soon.
Morris To Atlanta. Actually Lakeside to ATLGrew up in Morris, CT, but live in Virginia now. Have converted a few people. It's cool because one of the youth b-ball coaches here started watching UConn games this year. He loves Karaban and the fact that he doesn't flop. He doesn't teach players to flop. He has them stand up and take the hit even if they get blasted back. His biggest gripe with refs is rewarding players for flopping and playing 'weak a-- basketball' as he puts it. He points out that it's hard fake taking a hit, going backwards and staying on your feet. It's awkward to do and awkward to look at.
Hit a shot into the woods at Goodwin Park in Hartford and a Hawk took out a squirrel while I was looking for the ball, asked my brother if somebody had hit into us before I saw the Hawk.Tuesday I played Pawleys Plantation. It's a Nicklaus signature course. On the 10th hole I hit my tee shot and as our group was tracking it, a red tail hawk flew across the fairway with a squirrel in its talons. Hawk landed on a tree branch and went to town on the squirrel. Hadn't ever seen that before.