We don't want any Tar Hole rejects. They are a baseball school anyway, wait.....................................................BDL wrote:I have a friend who is a huge UNC fan and he doesn't think Platek will last there; says he transfers sooner than later.stevelee wrote:I bet we'd still take him if he changed his mind.
I think having more guys playing down here could help NC not seem off the edge of the world to New England prep players.
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This is silly. Your friend thinks this because he doesn't have a ranking next to his name. Platek very well might not fit or succeed there but saying that before he reaches campus is in poor taste, especially when he's a better shooter than the other guards on the roster.BDL wrote:I have a friend who is a huge UNC fan and he doesn't think Platek will last there; says he transfers sooner than later.stevelee wrote:I bet we'd still take him if he changed his mind.
I think having more guys playing down here could help NC not seem off the edge of the world to New England prep players.
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+1 Yes. They said the same thing about Maye. Think they would know better.CatsUpNorth wrote:This is silly. Your friend thinks this because he doesn't have a ranking next to his name. Platek very well might not fit or succeed there but saying that before he reaches campus is in poor taste, especially when he's a better shooter than the other guards on the roster.BDL wrote:I have a friend who is a huge UNC fan and he doesn't think Platek will last there; says he transfers sooner than later.stevelee wrote:I bet we'd still take him if he changed his mind.
I think having more guys playing down here could help NC not seem off the edge of the world to New England prep players.
Well he actually said it because he played against him in high school, not because of a ranking. Everyone is allowed their own opinion, even if it is wrong.wildforthecats wrote:+1 Yes. They said the same thing about Maye. Think they would know better.CatsUpNorth wrote:This is silly. Your friend thinks this because he doesn't have a ranking next to his name. Platek very well might not fit or succeed there but saying that before he reaches campus is in poor taste, especially when he's a better shooter than the other guards on the roster.BDL wrote:I have a friend who is a huge UNC fan and he doesn't think Platek will last there; says he transfers sooner than later.stevelee wrote:I bet we'd still take him if he changed his mind.
I think having more guys playing down here could help NC not seem off the edge of the world to New England prep players.
Elon inks duje radja, son of former Celtic Dino. I was in Boston for prep school in the dark ages of Celtic basketball...bird, Mchale, and parish retired, Reggie Lewis and Len bias has tragically died young. The Cs inked euro league star radja who put up 20 points per game, played zero defense, and chainsmoked at half time
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every Croatian and Serbian smokes. It's required of all citizens of the former Yugoslavia. Montenegrans (sic) probably smoke, too.
I think Vlade Divac smoked while he was playing.
I am old enough to remember when coaches could smoke on the bench. Tom Heinsohn was often surorunded by a billow of smoke.
I think Vlade Divac smoked while he was playing.
I am old enough to remember when coaches could smoke on the bench. Tom Heinsohn was often surorunded by a billow of smoke.
In August 1968, my family did the "Roots Trip" to Copenhagen and Sweden, despite my being 100% Irish, I went along. At every home of my Dad's relatives that we visited, instead of a bowl on nuts or candy, the hosts put out a bowl filled with loose cigarettes, many unfiltered.
My Dad's aunts smoked small cigars while knocking back drinks called Acavit, which makes grain alcohol taste good and tame.
Obviously, Viking were tough folks as are their descendants. Long live Ragnar.
My Dad's aunts smoked small cigars while knocking back drinks called Acavit, which makes grain alcohol taste good and tame.
Obviously, Viking were tough folks as are their descendants. Long live Ragnar.
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Wikipedia says it is spelled 'aquavit' or 'akvavit' (loose translation 'water of life'). I have never had an opportunity to sample this potent potion, but I understand that it will cure what ails ya.MLC67 wrote:In August 1968, my family did the "Roots Trip" to Copenhagen and Sweden, despite my being 100% Irish, I went along. At every home of my Dad's relatives that we visited, instead of a bowl on nuts or candy, the hosts put out a bowl filled with loose cigarettes, many unfiltered.
My Dad's aunts smoked small cigars while knocking back drinks called Acavit, which makes grain alcohol taste good and tame.
Obviously, Viking were tough folks as are their descendants. Long live Ragnar.
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Don't you blaspheme in here. Aquavit is an amazing spirit. Here in the Minnesota hinterlands, where basketball news is scare so get back on topic, it is consumed straight up or used in cocktails. Some versions can peel paint, but I think the same can be said for most clear liquors.
I may even have served some to I77 on one of his trips up here.
I may even have served some to I77 on one of his trips up here.
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