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Tim November 19th 09 03:29 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
On Nov 18, 5:15*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:


Country as in rural areas fudge brain. *:)

Here - learn you something.



:Fudge brain?"

Wow! Looks like I've made it to the big leagues!

Thanks for elivating me, Tom.

BTW, is that ranking: Fudge Brain 1st, or 2nd class?


LOL!

H the K[_4_] November 19th 09 03:31 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
On 11/19/09 10:22 AM, Don White wrote:
"H the wrote in message
...
On 11/19/09 9:05 AM, Don White wrote:
"H the wrote in message
...
On 11/19/09 8:12 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In articlehsydncB37ZeUBpnWnZ2dnUVZ_h1i4p2d@giganews. com,
says...

Just John wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:52:44 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:20:31 -0500,
wrote:

Speaking of bread, who makes the best 9mm pistol under $1000?

In my opinion? Two come to mind, both I've used, one I own.

Taurus PT911 - I did some target shooting with this one at the Rod
and
Gun club a couple of months back. I like it - has a really nice
feel
to it and seems to be a good general purpose weapon.

FN Herstal FNP-9: This one I own and I like it a lot. Has a very
nice feel to it and because I have large hands, the ability to swap
out the back stop was handy. When I sold my two Glocks, the local
gunsmith recommended this one. It's a good choice for carry
purposes
as it fits really nicely into my tuck holster.

Speaking of 9mm pistols, who makes the best commercial hot dog?

Hebrew National quarter pounders. No question. Don't give me any of
that Nathan's crap either.

Vienna. End of story.

http://www.viennabeef.com/products/c...?CATEGORY_ID=2

Rob

I like Hummel Bros, made right here in New Haven CT... On the grill, on
the stove top, I like Deutchmacher.. or however it's spelled.


You're *not* "right here in New Haven CT," s.f.b.



Now The Freak is confused about where he lives??
Sad!




I didn't play high school basketball, but I remember the coach at the time
had a piece of cardboard neatly taped to the top of the door to his
office. It lowered the "clearance" to 6'. There was a sign on it that
said, "If you can walk through without ducking, you're probably too short
to make this team!"

It was a joke, of course...but most of the players I remember were 6'
plus.

Our short boy Tuskie could have been towel boy in the showers.

The coach was a fellow named Sam Bender...and "...Sam Bender left
Hillhouse after compiling a 435-145 record and capturing nine state
trophies and six New England championships in his 25 years."


My high school was like that in hockey.
Basketball& football...not so much.



We had a high school hockey team, too. I was an average "for fun" skater
and it never occurred to me to try out for hockey...the guys on the team
skated on the weekends at a frozen lake near where we lived, and
watching them made me feel like I was watching the Olympics. I played a
little "pick-up" hockey like every other kid, but I knew better than to
take it seriously.



--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to
*communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among
the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster. As always, have a nice,
simple-minded day.

achmed[_2_] November 19th 09 03:35 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
H the K wrote:


I didn't play high school basketball, but I remember the coach at the
time had a piece of cardboard neatly taped to the top of the door to his
office. It lowered the "clearance" to 6'. There was a sign on it that
said, "If you can walk through without ducking, you're probably too
short to make this team!"

It was a joke, of course...but most of the players I remember were 6' plus.

Our short boy Tuskie could have been towel boy in the showers.

The coach was a fellow named Sam Bender...and "...Sam Bender left
Hillhouse after compiling a 435-145 record and capturing nine state
trophies and six New England championships in his 25 years."


Speaking about basketball, When did the white flight from New Haven
first become apparent to you?

I am Tosk November 19th 09 03:53 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
In article , says...

H the K wrote:


I didn't play high school basketball, but I remember the coach at the
time had a piece of cardboard neatly taped to the top of the door to his
office. It lowered the "clearance" to 6'. There was a sign on it that
said, "If you can walk through without ducking, you're probably too
short to make this team!"

It was a joke, of course...but most of the players I remember were 6' plus.

Our short boy Tuskie could have been towel boy in the showers.

The coach was a fellow named Sam Bender...and "...Sam Bender left
Hillhouse after compiling a 435-145 record and capturing nine state
trophies and six New England championships in his 25 years."


Speaking about basketball, When did the white flight from New Haven
first become apparent to you?


My daughters Cross Country team was 211 and ! over 12 years..
Substantially better statistically than Harry's imaginary team. Not to
mention I played on a volleyball team that made it to the National Semi
Finals, I was the captain of that team at 5'7"... So, Harry's sign seen
while getting his ass kicked in the lockerroom means little.. Oh, and
bty, in CC myself, with the same coach, I came in 13 out of over 300
runners in the state... How did you do in sports in that school Harry??

H the K[_4_] November 19th 09 04:02 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
On 11/19/09 10:53 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In , says...

H the K wrote:


I didn't play high school basketball, but I remember the coach at the
time had a piece of cardboard neatly taped to the top of the door to his
office. It lowered the "clearance" to 6'. There was a sign on it that
said, "If you can walk through without ducking, you're probably too
short to make this team!"

It was a joke, of course...but most of the players I remember were 6' plus.

Our short boy Tuskie could have been towel boy in the showers.

The coach was a fellow named Sam Bender...and "...Sam Bender left
Hillhouse after compiling a 435-145 record and capturing nine state
trophies and six New England championships in his 25 years."


Speaking about basketball, When did the white flight from New Haven
first become apparent to you?


My daughters Cross Country team was 211 and ! over 12 years..
Substantially better statistically than Harry's imaginary team. Not to
mention I played on a volleyball team that made it to the National Semi
Finals, I was the captain of that team at 5'7"... So, Harry's sign seen
while getting his ass kicked in the lockerroom means little.. Oh, and
bty, in CC myself, with the same coach, I came in 13 out of over 300
runners in the state... How did you do in sports in that school Harry??



The w-l record of my high school's b-ball team when Bender was the coach
is a matter of public record, **** for brains.

5'7"? You're even shorter than I thought. You've got no reason to live.
My *wife* is taller than you are and, of course, a hell of a lot
smarter, too.


--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to
*communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among
the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster. As always, have a nice,
simple-minded day.

NowNow November 19th 09 04:14 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

H the K wrote:


I didn't play high school basketball, but I remember the coach at the
time had a piece of cardboard neatly taped to the top of the door to his
office. It lowered the "clearance" to 6'. There was a sign on it that
said, "If you can walk through without ducking, you're probably too
short to make this team!"

It was a joke, of course...but most of the players I remember were 6' plus.

Our short boy Tuskie could have been towel boy in the showers.

The coach was a fellow named Sam Bender...and "...Sam Bender left
Hillhouse after compiling a 435-145 record and capturing nine state
trophies and six New England championships in his 25 years."


Speaking about basketball, When did the white flight from New Haven
first become apparent to you?


My daughters Cross Country team was 211 and ! over 12 years..
Substantially better statistically than Harry's imaginary team. Not to
mention I played on a volleyball team that made it to the National Semi
Finals, I was the captain of that team at 5'7"... So, Harry's sign seen
while getting his ass kicked in the lockerroom means little.. Oh, and
bty, in CC myself, with the same coach, I came in 13 out of over 300
runners in the state... How did you do in sports in that school Harry??


He was the fat ugly kid that got his ass beat on the way home every
afternoon. Are's was named Robert Parsons. Got him to see if he could
fit in a locker then shut the door and left.

--
WAFA the newsgroup liar free!

Rob November 20th 09 01:11 AM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 

My high school was like that in hockey.
Basketball& football...not so much.



Hockey? Hours of "play" and the final sco 1-0 in a shootout? It's
almost as bad as soccer.

Rob

I am Tosk November 20th 09 01:55 AM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
In article ,
says...

My high school was like that in hockey.
Basketball& football...not so much.



Hockey? Hours of "play" and the final sco 1-0 in a shootout? It's
almost as bad as soccer.

Rob


Our school kicks butt in most sports.. During my stay in HS, our hockey
team took the state three of four years. Basketball, three of four,
Soccer two of four, Cross Country, 4 of four iirc... At the time we were
just a Football Club, got Varsity Status in my Jr. year...

John H[_11_] November 20th 09 12:24 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:10:30 -0500, Rob wrote:

Just John wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:52:44 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:20:31 -0500, wrote:

Speaking of bread, who makes the best 9mm pistol under $1000?

In my opinion? Two come to mind, both I've used, one I own.

Taurus PT911 - I did some target shooting with this one at the Rod and
Gun club a couple of months back. I like it - has a really nice feel
to it and seems to be a good general purpose weapon.

FN Herstal FNP-9: This one I own and I like it a lot. Has a very
nice feel to it and because I have large hands, the ability to swap
out the back stop was handy. When I sold my two Glocks, the local
gunsmith recommended this one. It's a good choice for carry purposes
as it fits really nicely into my tuck holster.

Speaking of 9mm pistols, who makes the best commercial hot dog?


Hebrew National quarter pounders. No question. Don't give me any of
that Nathan's crap either.


Vienna. End of story.

http://www.viennabeef.com/products/c...?CATEGORY_ID=2

Rob


I'll be looking for my pound in the mail. 'Til then, it's Hebrew
National all the way.
--

John H

NowNow November 20th 09 02:20 PM

Interesting export to Louisiana
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

My high school was like that in hockey.
Basketball& football...not so much.



Hockey? Hours of "play" and the final sco 1-0 in a shootout? It's
almost as bad as soccer.

Rob


Our school kicks butt in most sports.. During my stay in HS, our hockey
team took the state three of four years. Basketball, three of four,
Soccer two of four, Cross Country, 4 of four iirc... At the time we were
just a Football Club, got Varsity Status in my Jr. year...


You should see how they take football down here. Our cluster high school
is currently number 1, in five A with NO losses. Last regular season
game tonight. They have 13 coaches, they are bigger than a lot of
smaller college teams. I'll email you the website in a bit!

--
WAFA the newsgroup liar free!


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