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superman57

Quote from: JT on July 15, 2007, 12:46:36 PM
Quote from: Superman57 on July 15, 2007, 11:53:54 AM
There are females at RPI

Rating:

1st from left - OK but looks like she talks to much.  JT needs to drink until hearing fades
2nd from the left - JT could be sober
3rd -  She's a close or near to last call pick up
4th - could be a lesbian with #1.  Tough call for JT.



1st from left...decent not great though...would be hard pressed...
2nd..not bad, looks like she could be a B*tch
3rd..not bad...could be considered a better long term pick up...plus she's at RPI she'll be payin the bills in not too long
4th-looks very young wonder what magic could be done if she changed the outfit
Quote from: Tags on October 10, 2007, 10:59:38 PM
You're the only dood on the board that doesn't know & accept that '57 can't spell.

Poor grammar and horrible spelling... it's just how he rolls.

Jonny Utah

Superman, great find.  Here are my favorite quotes about men at RPI......

**"Women say "the odds are good but the goods are odd,"

**"One woman said a guy followed her home from the gym and stared at her as she walked up the stairs of her dorm."

**"Rebecca Marus, 20, a junior, remembered a guy she had studied with who told his friends he was "courting" her and called 25 times in one day."

And was Gro, LD, Reg and AJ a "mantourage" back in the late 1990s?

**"Guys laugh about a girl's "mantourage. That's like where you have one female walking down the street followed by two, three, four, maybe seven guys," said Corey Stall, 18, a male sophomore from New Lebanon, "all clamoring for her attention."


superman57

Quote from: Jonny Utah on July 15, 2007, 01:54:13 PM
**"One woman said a guy followed her home from the gym and stared at her as she walked up the stairs of her dorm."

Lew dogg it's not nice to stare
Quote from: Tags on October 10, 2007, 10:59:38 PM
You're the only dood on the board that doesn't know & accept that '57 can't spell.

Poor grammar and horrible spelling... it's just how he rolls.

Regulator

Quote from: Jonny Utah on July 15, 2007, 01:54:13 PM
Superman, great find.  Here are my favorite quotes about men at RPI......

**"Women say "the odds are good but the goods are odd,"

**"One woman said a guy followed her home from the gym and stared at her as she walked up the stairs of her dorm."

**"Rebecca Marus, 20, a junior, remembered a guy she had studied with who told his friends he was "courting" her and called 25 times in one day."

And was Gro, LD, Reg and AJ a "mantourage" back in the late 1990s?

**"Guys laugh about a girl's "mantourage. That's like where you have one female walking down the street followed by two, three, four, maybe seven guys," said Corey Stall, 18, a male sophomore from New Lebanon, "all clamoring for her attention."



Dood,
The reason you see these mantourages is because LD Gro and Reg had a #2 or higher on each arm at all times. Rumor has it that Gro made his girls hold his inside-out pockets whenever he was on campus.

JT

Quote from: regulator on July 15, 2007, 04:46:39 PM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on July 15, 2007, 01:54:13 PM
Superman, great find.  Here are my favorite quotes about men at RPI......

**"Women say "the odds are good but the goods are odd,"

**"One woman said a guy followed her home from the gym and stared at her as she walked up the stairs of her dorm."

**"Rebecca Marus, 20, a junior, remembered a guy she had studied with who told his friends he was "courting" her and called 25 times in one day."

And was Gro, LD, Reg and AJ a "mantourage" back in the late 1990s?

**"Guys laugh about a girl's "mantourage. That's like where you have one female walking down the street followed by two, three, four, maybe seven guys," said Corey Stall, 18, a male sophomore from New Lebanon, "all clamoring for her attention."



Dood,
The reason you see these mantourages is because LD Gro and Reg had a #2 or higher on each arm at all times. Rumor has it that Gro made his girls hold his inside-out pockets whenever he was on campus.


Some of these chicks have got to be doing the same thing men do when doods go to a predominently women's school.   "I might be a 4 at [SEC school, ACC school, UCLA etc] but I'm an 8 at RPI"

'gro

The whole mantourage thing is somewhat true... but its mostly guys who never had GF in high school all trying to get in good with the girls in their dorm.  Any real guy (e.g. gro, ld, reg) knows that that approach will land you on the friendSHIP, when all you want to do is be the captain of the USS Sexy Time.  An extra 1000 girls down at Sage helps "the ratio" out. And you're only 10min from Albany and SUNY, St. Rose, and Siena girls....

I'd add union girls into the mix, they already have a big mantourage of Chauncy, Preston, Leonard, Connor, and that other guy with the Volvo.

superman57

Quote from: 'gro on July 15, 2007, 08:15:33 PM
The whole mantourage thing is somewhat true... but its mostly guys who never had GF in high school all trying to get in good with the girls in their dorm.  Any real guy (e.g. gro, ld, reg) knows that that approach will land you on the friendSHIP, when all you want to do is be the captain of the USS Sexy Time.  An extra 1000 girls down at Sage helps "the ratio" out. And you're only 10min from Albany and SUNY, St. Rose, and Siena girls....

I'd add union girls into the mix, they already have a big mantourage of Chauncy, Preston, Leonard, Connor, and that other guy with the Volvo.


classic... but I've seen some sage girls...talk about friendosaurus
Quote from: Tags on October 10, 2007, 10:59:38 PM
You're the only dood on the board that doesn't know & accept that '57 can't spell.

Poor grammar and horrible spelling... it's just how he rolls.

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: Superman57 on July 15, 2007, 11:53:54 AM
There are females at RPI

2nd one from the left has possibilities. At RPI, she'd be A-Rod when he was with the Rangers

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: 'gro on July 15, 2007, 08:15:33 PM
....all you want to do is be the captain of the USS Sexy Time. 


BOL. RT is renaming his boat the "USS Sexy Time"


...(Mangrooming aboard the USS Sexy Time)


labart96

K++ to Hobart grad Doug B and Team USA:

WORTH THE WAIT: Blakowski, USA win gold in OT
Jul 15, 2007
Press Release posted by Hobart

KAWASAKI, Japan—Running back Doug Blakowski (Iroquois/Elma, N.Y.) and Team USA captured the gold medal at the 2007 World Championship of American Football with a 23-20 overtime win against two-time defending champion Japan. The 2007 Hobart graduate carried the ball 10 times for 55 yards in the triumph.

Against Japan, Team USA found itself in a dogfight following a seemingly easy jaunt through pool play. In wins over Korea and Germany, the Americans outscored their foes 110-7.

In the title bout, the United States scored first, but the Japanese ripped off 10 straight points to carry a 10-7 lead into the locker room at halftime, the first deficit the Americans faced in the tournament.

Team USA kicked a third quarter field goal to even the score, but Japan scored a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to put the Americans in a 17-10 hole.

Thirty-one of Blakowski's 55 yards came on the game-tying drive. His final carry in regulation was a 12-yard gain to the Japan 5-yard line. Team USA tied the game on the next play with 2:51 remaining.

Using the college football overtime format of alternating possessions from the 25-yard line, the teams traded field goals in the first extra session. In the second OT, Team USA's defense held as the Japanese missed a 34-yard field goal attempt.

On the ensuing American possession, Blakowski again played a key role. He gained 9 yards on first and 10 from the 15 yard line, setting the stage for the gold medal-winning 22-yard field goal three plays later.

Blakowski finished the tournament with 125 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries, an average of 5.4 yards per carry.

A two-time All-American, Blakowski ran for 2,610 yards and 32 touchdowns during his Hobart College career.

Administered by the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), the World Championship of American Football was first contested Palermo, Italy, in 1999. Four years later, the second World Championship was hosted in Frankfurt, Germany. This is the first time the Americans have competed in the championship.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: The Great Pumpkin on July 16, 2007, 12:51:22 PM
K++ to Hobart grad Doug B and Team USA:

WORTH THE WAIT: Blakowski, USA win gold in OT
Jul 15, 2007
Press Release posted by Hobart

KAWASAKI, Japan—Running back Doug Blakowski (Iroquois/Elma, N.Y.) and Team USA captured the gold medal at the 2007 World Championship of American Football with a 23-20 overtime win against two-time defending champion Japan. The 2007 Hobart graduate carried the ball 10 times for 55 yards in the triumph.

Against Japan, Team USA found itself in a dogfight following a seemingly easy jaunt through pool play. In wins over Korea and Germany, the Americans outscored their foes 110-7.

In the title bout, the United States scored first, but the Japanese ripped off 10 straight points to carry a 10-7 lead into the locker room at halftime, the first deficit the Americans faced in the tournament.

Team USA kicked a third quarter field goal to even the score, but Japan scored a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to put the Americans in a 17-10 hole.

Thirty-one of Blakowski's 55 yards came on the game-tying drive. His final carry in regulation was a 12-yard gain to the Japan 5-yard line. Team USA tied the game on the next play with 2:51 remaining.

Using the college football overtime format of alternating possessions from the 25-yard line, the teams traded field goals in the first extra session. In the second OT, Team USA's defense held as the Japanese missed a 34-yard field goal attempt.

On the ensuing American possession, Blakowski again played a key role. He gained 9 yards on first and 10 from the 15 yard line, setting the stage for the gold medal-winning 22-yard field goal three plays later.

Blakowski finished the tournament with 125 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries, an average of 5.4 yards per carry.

A two-time All-American, Blakowski ran for 2,610 yards and 32 touchdowns during his Hobart College career.

Administered by the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), the World Championship of American Football was first contested Palermo, Italy, in 1999. Four years later, the second World Championship was hosted in Frankfurt, Germany. This is the first time the Americans have competed in the championship.

:D :D :D

You can also find the press release linked on the front page!

http://www.d3football.com/pressreleases.php?release=1671

Sometimes, I wonder if Pat shouldn't consider restoring pop-up ads to the Liberty League Message Board because all of the hits that preferentially go to this message board instead of the front page!   ::)   ;)

labart96

Quote from: Ralph Turner on July 16, 2007, 01:22:13 PM
Quote from: The Great Pumpkin on July 16, 2007, 12:51:22 PM
K++ to Hobart grad Doug B and Team USA:

WORTH THE WAIT: Blakowski, USA win gold in OT
Jul 15, 2007
Press Release posted by Hobart

KAWASAKI, Japan—Running back Doug Blakowski (Iroquois/Elma, N.Y.) and Team USA captured the gold medal at the 2007 World Championship of American Football with a 23-20 overtime win against two-time defending champion Japan. The 2007 Hobart graduate carried the ball 10 times for 55 yards in the triumph.

Against Japan, Team USA found itself in a dogfight following a seemingly easy jaunt through pool play. In wins over Korea and Germany, the Americans outscored their foes 110-7.

In the title bout, the United States scored first, but the Japanese ripped off 10 straight points to carry a 10-7 lead into the locker room at halftime, the first deficit the Americans faced in the tournament.

Team USA kicked a third quarter field goal to even the score, but Japan scored a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to put the Americans in a 17-10 hole.

Thirty-one of Blakowski's 55 yards came on the game-tying drive. His final carry in regulation was a 12-yard gain to the Japan 5-yard line. Team USA tied the game on the next play with 2:51 remaining.

Using the college football overtime format of alternating possessions from the 25-yard line, the teams traded field goals in the first extra session. In the second OT, Team USA's defense held as the Japanese missed a 34-yard field goal attempt.

On the ensuing American possession, Blakowski again played a key role. He gained 9 yards on first and 10 from the 15 yard line, setting the stage for the gold medal-winning 22-yard field goal three plays later.

Blakowski finished the tournament with 125 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries, an average of 5.4 yards per carry.

A two-time All-American, Blakowski ran for 2,610 yards and 32 touchdowns during his Hobart College career.

Administered by the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), the World Championship of American Football was first contested Palermo, Italy, in 1999. Four years later, the second World Championship was hosted in Frankfurt, Germany. This is the first time the Americans have competed in the championship.

:D :D :D

You can also find the press release linked on the front page!

http://www.d3football.com/pressreleases.php?release=1671

Sometimes, I wonder if Pat shouldn't consider restoring pop-up ads to the Liberty League Message Board because all of the hits that preferentially go to this message board instead of the front page!   ::)   ;)

Ha!  Pretty funny Ralph. 

We Hobart fans have appreciated the D3football.com coverage (and prominent featuring of Dougie B) of Team USA.

Ralph Turner


lewdogg11

I'm  a huge fan of 'Flight of the Conchords' on HBO.  You should check it out.  And these clips.  Great Songs!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY8jaGs7xJ0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7vgY0yEs9Y&mode=related&search=

'gro

Quote from: LewDogg11 on July 16, 2007, 04:15:38 PM
I'm  a huge fan of 'Flight of the Conchords' on HBO.  You should check it out.  And these clips.  Great Songs!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY8jaGs7xJ0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7vgY0yEs9Y&mode=related&search=

saw them on TV before the show and liked it   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbxA8a_M_s   but gro's not a big fan of their HBO show... WTF?  Should I give it a second shot?