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JayDub

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  1. Hey, if we don't...no one else will. I'm not relying on the AD to do anything.
  2. Thank you for nearly making me rush down to Denton and kick Justin Barnett's ass. Not Funny.
  3. The football team is out of town. So why not come out and support some of the other teams that work their tails off the represent North Texas? Volleyball Fri, Oct 8 vs. South Alabama* 7 p.m. Sat, Oct 9 vs. New Orleans* 1 p.m. Softball North Texas Fall Classic going on all weekend at Denia Park. Sat, Oct 9 vs. Cisco 10 a.m. Sat, Oct 9 vs. Carl Albert 2 p.m. Sat, Oct 9 vs. Texas Wesleyan 6 p.m. Sun, Oct 10 vs. Alvin 12 p.m. Sun, Oct 10 vs. Tarleton State 2 p.m. Get out and support your Mean Green this weekend!
  4. Can't. Freaking. Wait. I quite possibly be as excited about the start of softball season as I was for this football season.
  5. Well...no post-season for the Rangers, but it was a helluva run. Definitely a season to be proud of.
  6. Kevin, you've always been a man of the people. Looks kickin'!
  7. Kevin, everything looks AWESOME! Though, I'd like to see the same shirt with the script logo on the front.
  8. Dammit, Dammit, Dammit! I have to work.
  9. Of all that he has said...I think I'm most offended by this.
  10. I don't think that's bashing the school of music...I think that's just the plain truth. As a music lover, I'm proud of our school of music. I love the fact that we produce so many world-class musicians. However, grad88 is right...however his wording leaves a little to be desired. I wouldn't call it wasted money. Any money spent on education and creating a great program is not a waste. What I think grad88 is trying to say is that we had an administration that wouldn't put ANY money into athletics...our window to the world...while putting obscene amounts of money into a department that doesn't produce an 'advertisment' for the university outside of the local scene.
  11. Ooo...abrasive and over the top!
  12. My prayers go out to her family and friends...one of which is one of my favorite former campers...and I know she's struggling with it
  13. Thanks to these Games, I've developed a 'thing' for Greek women. Carry on with the real sports conversation....
  14. Noooooooooo! Stay out of the drunkard's liquor!
  15. NO! At least not until we can get the hookers together. I've been looking for that.
  16. You make it sound like you heard it from a hooker.....
  17. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. Mmmm...I'm heading out to Saltgrass for dinner. And I booked my plane tickets yesterday for Notre Dame/Michigan. And I can't freaking wait for NT football to start. Also, I plan on drinking tonight...and I think I will top off the night with some pizza from The Tomato.
  19. Get some sour cream and onion chips, and some dip man, and some beef jerky, and some peanut butter. Get some Haggen Daz ice cream bars, a whole lot of Ha..., make sure chocolate, gotta have chocolate man, some popcorn, bread popcorn, graham crackers, graham crackers with marshmallows, the little marshmallows, the little chocolate bars. We'll make some smores man...... Also celery, grape jelly, uh Captain Crunch with the little crunch berries, pizzas. We need two big pizzas man, with everything on them, with water, a whold lot of water, and Funyuns, yeah.
  20. Paris, France...what a cesspool. Seriously, that place reeks like a toilet.
  21. From ESPN.com DALLAS -- Dallas Mavericks free agent guard Steve Nash reached a verbal agreement Thursday night to sign with the Phoenix Suns, ESPN.com's Marc Stein has learned. Nash and agent Bill Duffy, according to league sources, received an offer from Phoenix on Thursday -- believed to be a five-year package worth more than $65 million with a partial guarantee for the sixth season -- and brought it back to the Mavericks. Mavs owner Mark Cuban, sources said, declined to match the offer. "It's exciting, but it's also a little bittersweet," Nash told ESPN.com. "I am really sad to leave my teammates, but I am glad to be going somewhere where they really wanted me." According to sources, after giving the Suns a verbal commitment, Nash immediately phoned longtime teammates Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Finley to break the news. Mavericks sources said Cuban was reluctant to give Nash more than a four-year guaranteed contract because of fears the 30-year-old couldn't physically handle no more than 32 minutes per game. No deals can be formally signed until July 14, when the salary cap for next season is set. Teams and free agents can only reach verbal agreements during the league's two-week moratorium on signings and trades. Nash had met with Cuban in Dallas on Wednesday morning and then was greeted by a traveling Suns delegation that included chairman Jerry Colangelo, son and team president Bryan Colangelo, new owner Robert Sarver and forward Amare Stoudemire, a client of Duffy's. Wednesday, Duffy said, "It was a good meeting [with Cuban]. Mark made it very clear that re-signing Steve is a priority." The Suns originally drafted Nash in 1996 and he never sold his home in the Phoenix area. Bringing in Nash eliminates the Suns from the Kobe Bryant derby. On Wednesday night, it was reported that Phoenix was prepared to offer Bryant a six-year deal worth over $100 million.
  22. I change my style depending on the situation now...sometimes I go with the "All Fake Punt Offense"...sometimes I go with an "All Fake Spike Offense".
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