Yes, Sir.Oh, a young "punk"....
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Yes, Sir.Oh, a young "punk"....
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Kentuckyās problem at the start of the season was Defense. Kentuckyās problem heading into the NCAA tournament is still Defense. No adjustments from the $9,00,000 Coach. A change in leadership would be cheered.My problem with Cal is that he refuses to make adjustments, in-game and before game. A&M used the exact same game plan that beat the Cats earlier this year. Nothing changed. They drove the lane, got open 3s, etc.. This gives all teams a blueprint. Our bigs just can't handle a physical team. What I wouldn't give right now to have Bam in the middle.
No sir. I went t St. Dennis grade school until middle school. We moved out of Portland when I was about three.......we moved out to the farm country in Shively.........Did you attend JB as a boy? I started school there (first grade) before family moved to the Parkland area about 1959.
Your so young................ š š¤£I bet you still don't have any gray hair......Dang, I'm still the baby brother.... Will hit 63 in July if the Lord doesn't take me home....
Good morning D-League. Selection Sunday! Maybe not the thrill it once was, but still an interesting day. So many upsets yesterday. All the Top teams lost since Friday except UConn. That just suggests to me that the difference between the 40th best team and the Top Five teams isn't all that great in the days of the portal when everyone has a chance to construct a squad out of fifth year 23-year olds.I bet all you guys went to schools where each grade had it's own teacher and room. My school was one room, eight grades and one teacher. Mom knew the teacher and got me in early so I was always the smallest and youngest kid in my class and for a while in the whole school. I hated that.
Bernie, I went to a school that had maybe 400 students from 1st through 12th, all in same building. I started in the 2nd grade, and was still a bit of a Johnny-come-lately when we were seniors.I bet all you guys went to schools where each grade had it's own teacher and room. My school was one room, eight grades and one teacher. Mom knew the teacher and got me in early so I was always the smallest and youngest kid in my class and for a while in the whole school. I hated that.
Your so young................ š š¤£I bet you still don't have any gray hair......
I bet all you guys went to schools where each grade had it's own teacher and room. My school was one room, eight grades and one teacher. Mom knew the teacher and got me in early so I was always the smallest and youngest kid in my class and for a while in the whole school. I hated that.
I went to Park City. In the twelve grades there were 700 kids.Bernie, I went to a school that had maybe 400 students from 1st through 12th, all in same building. I started in the 2nd grade, and was still a bit of a Johnny-come-lately when we were seniors.
Most of the others had been together since 1st grade. Classes would start with around 40-45 kids as 1st graders and -- in those days -- end up with about 20-25 seniors graduating. We had our 50th reunion this fall. Outside of about five who had died all but one or two showed up. I think I was the only one who had to travel more than 15 minutes to reach the venue.
I'm a little superstitious because Barkley picked UK to go to the Final 4 the past 2 years and now Kellogg is picking them this year. Break the chain Cats.UK should be able to get through their bracket and more IF the coach, coaches, or let's his team play....
MAN, wouldn't it be surreal IF Cal started Reed and Dilly during THIS tournament???? Just stupid to dream about...
I'm a little superstitious because Barkley picked UK to go to the Final 4 the past 2 years and now Kellogg is picking them this year. Break the chain Cats.
No eye doctors in the area back then?I went to Park City. In the twelve grades there were 700 kids.
It was fantastic. The greatest childhood a boy could have. I dated all the pretty girls. I was the president of my class every other year. The other guy was David Wood. Plus I was the ugliest guy in class. How does that work?
4 years ago we had our 55th and I organized it. We had a great time even though many of us are now missing.
In this picture there are only 17 of us. We started out as 51. I am the ugly guy with Neva Alexander's hand on my shoulder (Neva died last year).
Thank you ATX, praying for you mostly that you just don't wear yourself completely out while you are there. Is he in the manufacturing part where he works, making the dect-cord?Good morning from Burbach, Germany. Time now is 12:39 AM. Temperature outside is is 45Ā°F (7 CĀ°). Weather forecast looks good for Siegerland for next few days. I'm really gonna check out my old haunt this week.
- Jet lag kicking my butt. Me drinking 4 beers last night probably has not helped. Spilled beer all over computer. Heh, still works. Internet Service Provider (ISP) here at brother's place all in German. Good connectivity. My individual hot spot (4G) not working. Smart phone hot spot works great.
Also wearing long johns. Former brother in-law running heat on low (wood pellet stove) to conserve energy, but room temperature maybe 60Ā°F. It's all good. @cordmaker : my former brother in-law still works for Dynanit Nobel in explosives.
- Visited with several folks last night here at bro's place. Good seeing everybody. Many more folks left to visit. Have not yet seen son and granddaughter. I ran outta gas before our meet-up. Had to lie down. Just exhausted after past few days. Only slept an hour on the flight.
- Happy with UK as a 3-seed. Could have been worse. Let's hope they beat Oakland. Go Cats!
Check back with y'all later.
Here you go, cordmaker. Tallest building in NYC. Snapped photo coming into Newark. Airport totally sucks a huge one. TSA threatened to arrest me there. More later.
He's sitting by me now. Has not produced det-cord, but rather explosive filler in 164 kg quantities.Thank you ATX, praying for you mostly that you just don't wear yourself completely out while you are there. Is he in the manufacturing part where he works, making the dect-cord?
Not sure what that is, but tell him to stay safe!!!!He's sitting by me now. Has not produced det-cord, but rather explosive filler in 164 kg quantities.
Very good draw for us. We have a legitimate chance to make it to the sweet 16 and very doable to the Elite 8. Houston, I think is the 2nd best team (UConn). Almost everyone else losing in their conference tourney really bailed us out.I'm happy. Could have been worse.
Congratulations! But I advise you to be cautious around your wife. Don't let your giddiness show too much.After saying they (MIL and BIL) were going to move to Florida last May and again in October and again in November and again in December and again in January and again in at the end of February , they have finally started actually packing up their stuff this past week, and need me to help them move their stuff to a storage bin on Thursday, so they can clean up their apartment on Friday, and then load a Uhaul/Penski (which ever one they get) on Saturday to leave on Sunday. Whew!
Problem is, both have bad backs so my wife will take a couple of days off and with my daughter help me move their stuff and clean the apartment. Of course they would actually start the process during NCAA tournament time.
For the sake of my sanity however...I'll take it. I have already told my wife that we will drive separate to their apartment to help them on Thursday and Saturday (provided we get past Thursday) so that I can leave to get back to the house for the games.
Stan was my hero growing up. IMO he doesn't get the respect he deserves. Bill James (the father of sabermetrics) in one ten year period ranks Stan the best player in the NL 8 times, second once and in the WW2 Navy the other time.Just a few weeks til Play Ball. I started going to games at Crosley Field in Cincy in the mid-1960s.
But I had an uncle who gave me his collection of 1950s baseball cards. So, from my collection, this is for you older fellows to remember the way baseball used to be. How'd you like to build a team around these four?
Congratulations! But I advise you to be cautious around your wife. Don't let your giddiness show too much.
ā¦navy guysMAN,
I was sitting in a meeting at Church yesterday with a man wearing a kilt. Stated he was a Navy Chaplain.....
Okay...
ā¦navy guys
Not a problem really. She is here practically every weekend, and they argue over most things. Her mother is a contrarian and loves to argue. It drives my wife crazy so, she stays in the kitchen and dining room most of the time with her brother while her mother sits in the living room controlling what's on TV. If she does not like what I am watching, she starts complaining so I just leave and let my wife pick something out for her. I spend a lot of time in the bedroom watching the tube while she is here. Especially if UK is playing. She will start talking about how good the other team looks if UK is losing.Congratulations! But I advise you to be cautious around your wife. Don't let your giddiness show too much.