Dang, I live right in the area and didn't even know about it.i77cat wrote:We have some interesting holiday tournaments. Today you could watch Eastern Illinois play UNCW and then see Gardner Webb play Arkansas State if you went to Asheville, NC. The event is called the visitcurrituckobx.com Battle in the Blue Ridge. And I'm not making any of that up.
No limit on stupid
"There ain't no sanity clause!" Chico Marx
Nothing says Outer Banks like the mountains? Come to the mountains for the oysters, stay for the basketball? They could have some great slogans.
"Here’s what is the elephant in the room. Travis had a bag before. Now everyone has a bag. The Travis Ford recruiting prowess was greatly exaggerated."---SLU fan explaining how NIL took away Ford's recruiting edge
Order the sheep variety. Avoid the porcine or bovine variety.stevelee wrote:On my trip to Colorado a couple years ago I made a point of not ordering oysters, just in case.
“Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.”
"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
When SMU joined the Big East, as it was still called then, and Pittsburg wound up on the Atlantic Coast in an eponymous conference, I decided that climate change was worse than I had thought.slowcat95 wrote:I recently learned that Western Carolina has a Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines.
I'm seriously concerned about climate change, but I had no idea Asheville & Cullowhee would be thinking this far ahead.
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follow the money. A grant to study groundhog mating is tough to get. But a grant to study how global warming will impact groundhog mating is a relative "sudden propelling of the ball down through the hoop."slowcat95 wrote:I recently learned that Western Carolina has a Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines.
I'm seriously concerned about climate change, but I had no idea Asheville & Cullowhee would be thinking this far ahead.
"Then they started making 3s. A lot of 3s. We're talking more 3s than a bad dating site."
i77cat wrote:Nothing says Outer Banks like the mountains? Come to the mountains for the oysters, stay for the basketball? They could have some great slogans.
Speaking of oysters and mountains, have I related the story Danny Ford told me at a cocktail party one evening the week of the Fla Citrus Bowl before they played Okla? About his motivational stunt and speech as an asst at Clemson before they played Georgia?
[Don't let me repeat myself.]
"Then they started making 3s. A lot of 3s. We're talking more 3s than a bad dating site."
It's more straightforward in this case. The person who started the center in Cullowhee brought the research with them from Duke. It's still amusing though.stan wrote:follow the money. A grant to study groundhog mating is tough to get. But a grant to study how global warming will impact groundhog mating is a relative "sudden propelling of the ball down through the hoop."slowcat95 wrote:I recently learned that Western Carolina has a Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines.
I'm seriously concerned about climate change, but I had no idea Asheville & Cullowhee would be thinking this far ahead.
she/hers
Have heard the story, but many may not have heard it...and it would be interesting, in any case, to relate the particulars that Coach Ford shared with you, Stan....stan wrote:i77cat wrote:Nothing says Outer Banks like the mountains? Come to the mountains for the oysters, stay for the basketball? They could have some great slogans.
Speaking of oysters and mountains, have I related the story Danny Ford told me at a cocktail party one evening the week of the Fla Citrus Bowl before they played Okla? About his motivational stunt and speech as an asst at Clemson before they played Georgia?
[Don't let me repeat myself.]
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2540 ... ckson-fake
Best quote:
"People get maturity confused with me being 100 percent comfortable in my own skin," Mayfield said. "So that's absolutely how I am. I've always been that way. It's not immature. It's me being exactly who I am ..."
Isn't "always having been that way" the definition of immature?
Best quote:
"People get maturity confused with me being 100 percent comfortable in my own skin," Mayfield said. "So that's absolutely how I am. I've always been that way. It's not immature. It's me being exactly who I am ..."
Isn't "always having been that way" the definition of immature?
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I have consumed the turkey variety. Used to be a big deal to try the fried ones at the Virginia Poultry Festival.raptorcat wrote:Order the sheep variety. Avoid the porcine or bovine variety.stevelee wrote:On my trip to Colorado a couple years ago I made a point of not ordering oysters, just in case.
Re: No limit on stupid
This one strikes a little too close to home: http://time.com/5475553/steph-curry-moo ... cy-theory/