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  1. All these techno talk confuses me so I have one simple question. If we were watching games on Fox College last year in AZ now the only way the games we will get the games is with a internet stream?
  2. Then you will have to keep us updated with tidbits from the local paper.
  3. Since you will be so close, and have local sports access, maybe you could keep us updated with links to how he is doing please.
  4. With all this taken into consideration maybe Dell will fall into the right place, right time with someone and have a stellar career. Only time will tell.
  5. This made me think about that list of goalies and how long it took a lot of them to get to the NHL and stay there. Makes me wonder if there are almost too many good goalies out there and luck and timing seems to play a big part in how far they go. Or are there just really little things that seperate goalies in the N from the A and the A from the E?
  6. I thought you meant something like a midget toss when you said mullet.
  7. A great song to play in the 3rd period if their are winning would be "Closing Time" by Leonard Cohen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-0lV5qs1Qw "Closing Time" Ah we're drinking and we're dancing and the band is really happening and the Johnny Walker wisdom running high And my very sweet companion she's the Angel of Compassion she's rubbing half the world against her thigh And every drinker every dancer lifts a happy face to thank her the fiddler fiddles something so sublime all the women tear their blouses off and the men they dance on the polka-dots and it's partner found, it's partner lost and it's hell to pay when the fiddler stops: it's CLOSING TIME Yeah the women tear their blouses off and the men they dance on the polka-dots and it's partner found, it's partner lost and it's hell to pay when the fiddler stops: it's CLOSING TIME Ah we're lonely, we're romantic and the cider's laced with acid and the Holy Spirit's crying, "Where's the beef?" And the moon is swimming naked and the summer night is fragrant with a mighty expectation of relief So we struggle and we stagger down the snakes and up the ladder to the tower where the blessed hours chime and I swear it happened just like this: a sigh, a cry, a hungry kiss the Gates of Love they budged an inch I can't say much has happened since but CLOSING TIME I swear it happened just like this: a sigh, a cry, a hungry kiss the Gates of Love they budged an inch I can't say much has happened since CLOSING TIME I loved you for your beauty but that doesn't make a fool of me: you were in it for your beauty too and I loved you for your body there's a voice that sounds like God to me declaring, declaring, declaring that your body's really you And I loved you when our love was blessed and I love you now there's nothing left but sorrow and a sense of overtime and I missed you since the place got wrecked And I just don't care what happens next looks like freedom but it feels like death it's something in between, I guess it's CLOSING TIME Yeah I missed you since the place got wrecked By the winds of change and the weeds of sex looks like freedom but it feels like death it's something in between, I guess it's CLOSING TIME Yeah we're drinking and we're dancing but there's nothing really happening and the place is dead as Heaven on a Saturday night And my very close companion gets me fumbling gets me laughing she's a hundred but she's wearing something tight and I lift my glass to the Awful Truth which you can't reveal to the Ears of Youth except to say it isn't worth a dime And the whole damn place goes crazy twice and it's once for the devil and once for Christ but the Boss don't like these dizzy heights we're busted in the blinding lights, busted in the blinding lights of CLOSING TIME The whole damn place goes crazy twice and it's once for the devil and once for Christ but the Boss don't like these dizzy heights we're busted in the blinding lights, busted in the blinding lights of CLOSING TIME Oh the women tear their blouses off and the men they dance on the polka-dots It's CLOSING TIME And it's partner found, it's partner lost and it's hell to pay when the fiddler stops It's CLOSING TIME I swear it happened just like this: a sigh, a cry, a hungry kiss It's CLOSING TIME The Gates of Love they budged an inch I can't say much has happened since But CLOSING TIME I loved you when our love was blessed I love you now there's nothing left But CLOSING TIME I miss you since the place got wrecked By the winds of change and the weeds of sex.
  8. Good song but not as good as Steve's other song "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys".
  9. I thought that also. You would not be able to bring them in and redshirt them or whatever you have to do to get them eligible to play. Am I right or wrong with this? Someone I am sure will know the answer because I do not for sure.
  10. Which I do because I remember how you explained to me how it works.
  11. I can agree with your idea here. No chance at all was pushing it on my part. 2-5% is resonable figure.
  12. Knew most of the clan. Knew 7 of the kids in the family. Plus Natalie and Michelle (Brendan's wife) and her sisters also oh yeah and her mother.
  13. Houston, I think we have a problem. In April 2010, California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown, Jr. announced an investigation to accusations that the university officials including Hamid Shirvani violated public records laws when they refused to reveal the financial details of a contract with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to speak at a university fundraiser, and allegedly shredded documents related to the agreement.[5] The contract was reportedly found in a recycling bin along with other CSU documents. These were found by two unnamed CSUS students after a tip they received stating that there was documents being shredded at the CSU on a Furlough Day. In August 2010, the Attorney General concluded his investigation and found that there was no misappropriation of funds by the Foundation and no violation of law. [6] In November 2009 the General Faculty of CSU Stanislaus voted for a measure of No Confidence in CSU Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani. The motivation for the vote according to the Academic Senate was "Shirvani’s abandonment of the shared governance process, the deteriorating working relationship between Shirvani and faculty, and Shirvani’s seeming lack of understanding of the mission of the CSU system." wiki for what is worth but there are citations. More: http://davisvanguard.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3367:david-m-greenwald&Itemid=112 http://www.turlockcitynews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=943&Itemid=31 Rob Port has the settlement he made with a secretary over something.
  14. With you on that one. You forgot Dickinson and Minot. OK seriously what remedial classes are there in what subjects? History? No. Biology? No. Chem? No. Pysch? No. Geology? No. Geography? No. Aviation? No. English? No. Business? No. Anthro? No. Sociology? No. Engineering? No. Nursing? No. Education? No. That pretty much leaves math as the only possible one unless someone else can think of what I am missing.
  15. Best thing about the twins and their brothers is they did not end up like their mom's brothers and dad.
  16. I think more like not my cup of tea. I think I am so brainwashed as to what hockey is I can not watch women's hockey. Funny thing though is I prefer women's basketball over men's basketball. I can watch the women play all day long but would leave before the men's game. Where I think most people would watch the men's game first.
  17. Playing in Europe is a lot better than playing in the E. Robbie Bina made more money in 10 games in Norway than he would have made in the entire second half of the season and playoffs in Vegas.
  18. Yeah but all of these guys had been drafted except for one. 2 or 3 played more than 30 games in the E in their careers. So their situation is nothing like Dell's at all.
  19. Yeah but even the Olympics are boring as hell.
  20. How many of these guys were or had been under parent club contracts before they played in the E?
  21. Does anyone here ever go to the games? I went to one years ago when a girl who sat next to me in a history class played. BBBBBBBOOOOORRRRRIIIINNNGGGG!!!!!!! I did also attend a few women's softball games because the pitcher was in a class with me. That was much more enjoyable to watch than the hockey game. Though I do consider them an extreme waste of money. I know UND has to have these women's teams but I still think it is a waste of money. I will say the same thing about baseball, golf, tennis, swimming, etc..
  22. I suppose I should have asked for a time frame. The Kukloks use to run the cafe in the Big Sioux Truck Stop for years but called the cafe the Tomahawk. They then moved across the street next to StaMart. When Spicers bought the truck stop from Enoch Thorsgaard they ran the cafe and when Arch bought it from Spicers he ran the cafe. The only thing that changed in all those years was the pancake batter. Other wise the food is still the same as when the Kukloks ran it. It was great when the Kukloks ran it because on weekends I would go out there and eat in the kitchen with Moose, Tiger, and Shannon.
  23. He could keep taking classes online. Lots of bus time in the E which would give him a lot of study time.
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