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    Last edited by T.D-Bag; 11-10-2014, 10:38 AM.

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    Just because you've watched 40 years of big 5 basketball does not mean you know what you're watching.

    It's like Chuck Barkley with golf. He smells at it but keeps trying and bless his heart. That's kind of where you stand
    I'm not the hill you want to die on

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    • #3
      I don't think there was any doubt where Kurt Warner stands on evolution. What were you watching?

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      • #4
        I'm still beating the dead horse from the other thread so it can spill over here.

        You guys heading down to D3 soon?
        I'm not the hill you want to die on

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        • #5
          Isn't Roethlisberger evidence that man comes from apes?
          Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 91EaglesD View Post
            Just because you've watched 40 years of big 5 basketball does not mean you know what you're watching.

            It's like Chuck Barkley with golf. He smells at it but keeps trying and bless his heart. That's kind of where you stand
            because your heart was crushed by a teen-age boy, that you obsessed about, and his decision to attend a University that you despise for obvious reasons, means you know about the BIG 5?

            Seriously you've been following Temple since when 1991?

            BTW... did the Morris twins have 15,000 close friends and neighbors filling the WF Center when they came here with Kansas?? That is what you alluded to in your excuse as to why KU fans outnumbered TU fans at that game.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by T.D-Bag View Post
              BTW... did the Morris twins have 15,000 close friends and neighbors filling the WF Center when they came here with Kansas?? That is what you alluded to in your excuse as to why KU fans outnumbered TU fans at that game.
              Yeah, there were 15,000 Kansas fans in the arena that day. Weird considering the official attendance was 10,000 total, and I was there, and I'm not a Kansas fan.

              Math doesn't add up.

              Oh, and lest we forget, the game was at Liacouras and not WFC, but don't let facts get in your way.
              Last edited by Sect 236; 11-10-2014, 05:42 PM.

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              • #8
                No different than what the Augustinians taught you at Nova. They'd be ashamed of your propaganda right now.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sect 236 View Post
                  Yeah, there were 15,000 Kansas fans in the arena that day. Weird considering the official attendance was 10,000 total, and I was there, and I'm not a Kansas fan.

                  Math doesn't add up.

                  Oh, and lest we forget, the game was at Liacouras and not WFC, but don't let facts get in your way.
                  I took liberties on the head count. And, I stand corrected on the venue. However, that does not mitigate, but actually aggravate the circumstances raised in my post. ( an even less neutral site)

                  236, I only answer flame throwers with the same vitriol.

                  I must admit I do get a measure of enjoyment being the outcast during CBB season.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rothdawg View Post
                    No different than what the Augustinians taught you at Nova. They'd be ashamed of your propaganda right now.
                    Good.
                    Even the Pope has come around on evolution. Catholicism had no bearing on my attending.

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