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One things for sure. He'll never grow up to be a better husband or father.3 points
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waa waa waa you hurt my feelings.. seriously, why defend the jerks who don't give a crap about the women's team except when they get blown out so they can chime in with their 90 feet of heat comments? You guys crack me up.. If it were an Arkansas State person that came over and did it, it would be classless but since its the good ole boys over at the board it's a big joke.. So sad the women can't get more support2 points
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Did Denver insist on bringing their own peach baskets or did they just agree to use the suplied rims/nets?2 points
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I kind of like the reliance on cash. I don't need big government in my soft pretzels!2 points
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I woule be worried if my congressman did not want to have sex! I voted for Palin because she looked like a nice woman with some charm and sex appeal. Sex is fun especially if you do it right!!!! Who cares who has sex with who... I mean really! Go Tiger2 points
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My apologies Quoner and TTG. I thought you were among the group that didn't like the Stephens philosophy. Hope you're having a good time at the tournament. To Keith, You are a complete TOOL! I will cheer for any team that represents NT, even if you are on it. I hope Stephens proves me wrong and wins the Sun Belt Tournament. But I'm a realist! Again I speak for myself only. You'll notice I didn't use the "R" word, even though it describes your level of intellect as I did not want to insult the mentally challenged out there by comparing them to you and you're not thinking, worthless self.2 points
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I have never once criticized Stephens and neither has Tasty. You all can have 94 feet of my meat for these terrible accusations.2 points
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now that's a stupid statement. no north texas fan would ever hope for a team to lose. sure, some rag on the womens bb coach's philosophy, but that hasn't nothing to do with wishing OUR team would lose just so they could prove a point. damn...2 points
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Our chances of winning the tournament hinge on two things. 1.) Can Josh White hold up through the finals? 2.) Can Vicki Olson's voice hold up through the finals?1 point
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Maybe he read my other post on this topic. Hopefully we can find someone better.1 point
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depends upon their agenda....i haven't seen their proposal yet, so i can only assume that since they are NORTH TEXAS fans, then they would be for the success of all teams...even those with which they disagree about philosophies.1 point
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Brett sorry to hear, I hope the best for you and your family. Brett's mom has had a log/blog I been following of how Rich was progressing since his accident. Rich Vito It has been an especially rough road for Brett's mom. I am surprised to hear of a sudden down turn, my heart goes out to them.1 point
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Terrible news. I hope peace and comfort find the Vito family during this period of hardship.1 point
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And we're still not banned! If anyone had noon in the pool this year, you're still alive - but barely! Who's got a good joke?1 point
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This is from Wikipedia. 1983 congressional page sex scandal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The 1983 Congressional Page sex scandal was a political scandal in the United States involving members of the United States House of Representatives. On July 14, 1983 the House Ethics Committee recommended that Rep. Dan Crane (R-IL) and Rep. Gerry Studds (D-MA) be reprimanded for having engaged in sexual relationships with minors, specifically 17-year-old congressional pages.[1] Washington, D.C., law specifies an age of consent of 16, meaning that the relationships were legal;[2] however the committee felt "any sexual relationship between a member of the House of Representatives and a congressional page, or any sexual advance by a member to a page, represents a serious breach of duty." The Congressional Report found that in 1980, a year after entering office, Crane had sex four or five times at his suburban apartment with a female page and in 1973, the year he entered office, Studds invited a male page, who testified he felt no ill will towards Studds, to his Georgetown apartment and later on a two-week trip to Portugal. Both representatives admitted to the charges.[3] On July 20, 1983, the House voted by a supermajority to revise the reprimand recommendation to censure, a more extreme measure. Censure had never previously been used in a case of sexual misconduct. The motion to censure the two House members was introduced by Rep. Robert H. Michel (R-IL), the Republican House Minority Leader. Aides later said that Michel proposed this bill to head off a move by Republicans to expel the two legislators.[4] Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) was one of the leaders of the calls for the expulsion of Crane and Studds.[5] At the beginning of the debate, Rep. Crane said, "I want the members to know I am sorry and that I apologize to one and all." When he was called to be censured, Rep. Crane stood facing the House. According to The New York Times, after the censure was read, Mr. Crane, escorted by a friend, quickly left the chamber.[4] However, an Associated Press article says that Crane walked back to his seat in the rear of the House and slumped in it.[6] In 1984, Rep. Crane won the GOP primary but lost the general election.[7] Studds gave up his right to a public hearing reluctantly, saying that he objected to the conclusions of the Ethics Committee but wanted to protect the privacy of the pages involved[8] and that that the affair was a "mutually voluntary, private relationship between adults."[8] At the same time, Studds did admit to "a very serious error in judgment," saying that he should not have had sex with a congressional subordinate, regardless of the individual's age or sex.[3] As his censure was read, Studds faced the Speaker who was reading the motion, with his back to the other House members.[4] Studds continued to be re-elected until his retirement in 1997[7]; he died in 2006.[9] Shortly after this scandal, the House Page Board was established for the purpose of protecting pages. This has to be one of the saddest statements about our government that I've ever read. We had to set up a commission to help protect pages from congress?!?!?1 point
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The Arkansas State Red Wolves have seized the conference tournament village. Nobody knows how many are inside, but you can see one lone red wolf on the blacony. He is talking on his phone, and we assume he is issuing his demands to Commisioner Wright.0 points
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I enjoy being an insufferable prick as much as the next guy, but you really take it to a new level.0 points
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UPDATE: Former President Bill Clinton has offered his negotiation skills to resolving the crisis in his home town. Here is a remarkable likeness of the President on display in Hot Springs:0 points
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Here we go again...Congressman Eric Massa of NewYork (a democrat in a republican leaning district) said yesterday that he would not seek another term...cited health reasons. However, House ethics investigators are looking into alleged sexual harassment charges...male aide in question here. What's with these guys???? We also have Charlie Rangel finally...FINALLY...stepping down from his leadership position due to continuing ethics investigations. This is getting to be too much and it saddens me to no end to see this seemingly day after day parade of our senators and representatives with ethics charges and sexual "misadventures", etc., etc., etc. We really should see a higher level of ethics from these guys. Do they have absolutely no self-respect and do they really think they are above the law? It is truly a sad day. I care less that the latest two are democrats...they could have easily been Republicans. It is the fact that this stuff is going on at all...much less at the level it is. Sad so very sad and it really does bother me. This is not what we should expect from the leaders of this great nation of ours.0 points
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I actually like being seeded #2. Hopefully the desire for postseason play will get us to the real tourney. But I agree, something must be done to fix this. Three of the last four years have ended in a three team tie. This should've been fixed prior to this season. http://www.sunbeltsports.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4100&ATCLID=919677-1 points
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. . . . . . . . . . . . Climate Scientists to fight back skeptics. http://washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/05/scientists-plot-to-hit-back-at-critics/ Paul Erlich is the same goober, who along with his wife as well as Obama's Science Czar Holdren, wrote about the need for population control that included forced abortions and even taking a Malthusian approach that included parents needing to put their own children to death. I find it very difficult to believe the guy still has an audience? Rick-1 points
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it's been going on since baby boy vizza went home crying to mommy... That being said.. Roberson used to dunk on the nerds in a p.e. class I took with him and I always thought he would thrive at NT due to his athleticism but I don't know if he had the type of speed that is needed for this offense-1 points
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He is a pompus douchebag. When I work nights, I'll listen to Jason Smith, but get beaten down by the overnight commercials. There used to be one of Cowturd saying he doesnt talk Kansas St football, cause "I only talk about the big name schools." He proved right there, that he is one of the major college doucher fans who is a large portion of what is wrong with college athletics. I gaurantee you it was no mistake. He knows damn well we are the University of North Texas. He was just taking a shot at a "smaller" school, which is evidence of the topic at hand to begin with.-1 points
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Email him and tell him. I gaurantee you that if enough people contact him, he'll make a correction. Pompous or not.-1 points
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Gotta go with Texass U fans. As a whole, they are the worst Ive encountered.-1 points
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100304/ap_on_re_us/us_university_cuts_protests it would appear that college students would understand the word meaning of deficit, bankrupt and entitlement in state and federal government. are they not connecting the dots or do they want another "grecian senario?" people are going to have to realize that the american entitlement mentality has to end with deep cuts in "all" entitlement programs or we, as a nation, face selling off chunks of america like what germany is asking greece to do to pay its e.u. debts. who knows, the united states may have already done that by making natural oil, gas & timber lands off limits to drilling/cutting by making them natural wildlife reserves.-1 points
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Hey college should not be fee. !!! I agree... Freeloaders who drink and smoke and drink and smoke...-1 points
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Aren't you going to say it? You know.. 90 feet of heat baby!!!! hahahaha sucks to be you-2 points
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I'm right hear. I think FFR is at the Fire station. Quoner and Tasty are ready to watch the tournament. Any other "Dumb Ass" questions?-3 points
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. . . . And the Lib's wonder why they're dropping like lead balloons in the polls? Rick . . . . . . . .-3 points