Heavy boom is what my buddies call me when I've eaten gas station Tornados.Heavy boom potential
My friend ... I saw my first live U.K. basketball game on January 30, 1954.Aren't you following his live stream? He's wearing a GoPro!
My first game i remember was late in 69 was almost 5 years old. My first favorite team (due to my age) was 1975. I am in the technology field and I too have issues with this ever changing technology. Seems I am always studying to keep in with Business technology.My friend ... I saw my first live U.K. basketball game on January 30, 1954.
I offer that as an indirect explanation for why I don't know how to follow a live stream.
I remember listening to the Cats when Cotton Nash was playingMy first game i remember was late in 69 was almost 5 years old. My first favorite team (due to my age) was 1975. I am in the technology field and I too have issues with this ever changing technology. Seems I am always studying to keep in with Business technology.
I laughed out loud to this. Made my bad day much better. Thank you both. He brought up go-pro and you hit him with 1954. Funny stuff!My friend ... I saw my first live U.K. basketball game on January 30, 1954.
I offer that as an indirect explanation for why I don't know how to follow a live stream.
Has other visits lined up does he not? Of course, he could cancel those.He will be a Cat
Cotton Nash used to coach over at Dixie Elementary Lexington basketball league for younguns. I played against his team a time or three.I remember listening to the Cats when Cotton Nash was playing
Hope so, he pounds the glass and can score and play defenseHe will be a Cat
An All Time Fav of mine, one of a small handful of guys who played MLB and in the NBA.I remember listening to the Cats when Cotton Nash was playing
Hey! Some here live too far down in the hollar for dish.Aren't you following his live stream? He's wearing a GoPro!
"Play me a song, Cotton Nash, Cotton Nash;I remember hearing the name "Cotton Nash" in 1966...but when I heard the name I pictured an old black guy playing blues guitar. lol was before I got into basketball.
Except he, and I assume his parents, have two other visits scheduled this week.If his parents came over from England for the visit, I'd say that's a really good sign.
They have come over to attend all of his visits with him over the next week. But I do think if he leaves without committing, he likely will end up elsewhere.If his parents came over from England for the visit, I'd say that's a really good sign.
My first game I was a child and it was the blue white game the year we were on probation in the early fifties . I remember the adults claiming the blue white teams were the best two teams in the nationMy first game i remember was late in 69 was almost 5 years old. My first favorite team (due to my age) was 1975. I am in the technology field and I too have issues with this ever changing technology. Seems I am always studying to keep in with Business technology.
It’s spelled holler and we don’t get Monday Night Football till Thursdays….thank you very much! LOL!Hey! Some here live too far down in the hollar for dish.
That Buckle Up song is cringe. Guy sounds like he's romantically involved with his seatbelt. Tormented. Even grunts a few times. I turn it down every time it comes on. TURRIBLE. 😆Just drove past Pope and Osobor on New Circle rd. They were jamming out to that "Buckle Up put ya phone down" song. Pretty good sign I believe.
Cawood always really praised Cotton Nash, I however, never saw him play.Cotton Nash is the only UK player in history to lead the cats in scoring average, rebounding average and assist average in the same season, 62/63
One of the all time greats at UK. Averaged more than 20ppg each of 3 seasons and more than 10 rebounds each of 3 seasons. No other UK player averaged 20 and 10 each of 3 separate seasons.
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"The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray". Who said this? From what book?Question is will he actually take the other two OVs. Let's hope not! Wrap him up BEFORE he leaves campus.
Robert Burns poem I think, forgot title."The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray". Who said this? From what book?
Grandpa ?I remember listening to the Cats when Cotton Nash was playing