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sportsknight

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on December 13, 2007, 06:39:58 PM
Please allocate atleast 8 hours for the interview.  We will meet at the Lumber Yard in Des Moines, so that we can have the proper setting to discuss.  I will provide the Hamms.  Please bring atleast 50 dollars US Currency in the form of one dollar bills for demonstrations during the interview process. 
Name a time and I'll be there.  I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm a regular at the LY, but I'm no rookie either.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

sportsknight

Quote from: Alfredeneumann on December 13, 2007, 03:17:38 PM
I would hope every student's college experience would be as good as ol' Walston's.  I can vouch that I never considered him to  be an arrogant SOB.

I sure did.  Still do. ;D
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

doolittledog

Speaking of the Lumber Yard...

Hey DBQ1965...were there places in East Dubuque back in the day where a man could tip a nice lady with a dollar bill if he liked the way she danced???  ;D ;D ;D

Most of them are gone now from when I was there. 

BeaverOfYore

Quote from: doolittledog on December 13, 2007, 07:43:19 PM
Speaking of the Lumber Yard...

Hey DBQ1965...were there places in East Dubuque back in the day where a man could tip a nice lady with a dollar bill if he liked the way she danced???  ;D ;D ;D

Most of them are gone now from when I was there. 

There must be a few left.  I know that the student assistants and GAs for BV frequent them on road trips.  That or they just really like coconut-scented lotion.
When it's 3rd and 10, you can take the milk drinkers, and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time.

Klopenhiemer

Quote from: sportsknight on December 13, 2007, 07:13:56 PM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on December 13, 2007, 06:39:58 PM
Please allocate atleast 8 hours for the interview.  We will meet at the Lumber Yard in Des Moines, so that we can have the proper setting to discuss.  I will provide the Hamms.  Please bring atleast 50 dollars US Currency in the form of one dollar bills for demonstrations during the interview process. 
Name a time and I'll be there.  I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm a regular at the LY, but I'm no rookie either.

Im glad you saw my humor.  Much appreciated +k to you. 
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

footballdaddy

I was going to say something profound, but decided to defer to the shaker palace talk and just move one step closer to +k. ;D
NKD: "We need a f**king touchdown, excuse my French"
FBD: "I didn't know touchdown was French."

doolittledog

Quote from: BeaverOfYore on December 13, 2007, 08:22:30 PM
Quote from: doolittledog on December 13, 2007, 07:43:19 PM
Speaking of the Lumber Yard...

Hey DBQ1965...were there places in East Dubuque back in the day where a man could tip a nice lady with a dollar bill if he liked the way she danced???  ;D ;D ;D

Most of them are gone now from when I was there. 

There must be a few left.  I know that the student assistants and GAs for BV frequent them on road trips.  That or they just really like coconut-scented lotion.

I'm guessing those fine gentlemen were just crossing the river so they could get a good chili dog at Mulgrews...then thinking they might as well check up to see that none of their football players were out late instead of back at the hotel getting sleep they entered 1 or 5 of these places where they acquired that coconut-scented lotion smell on them.  But that is just a guess on my part.  

footballdaddy

Quote from: BeaverOfYore on December 13, 2007, 08:22:30 PM
Quote from: doolittledog on December 13, 2007, 07:43:19 PM
Speaking of the Lumber Yard...

Hey DBQ1965...were there places in East Dubuque back in the day where a man could tip a nice lady with a dollar bill if he liked the way she danced???  ;D ;D ;D

Most of them are gone now from when I was there. 

There must be a few left.  I know that the student assistants and GAs for BV frequent them on road trips.  That or they just really like coconut-scented lotion.


I always thought it was Lady Stetson. I think it's in the union contract.
NKD: "We need a f**king touchdown, excuse my French"
FBD: "I didn't know touchdown was French."

Walston Hoover

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on December 13, 2007, 05:46:17 PM
Quote from: Walston Hoover on December 13, 2007, 03:46:58 PM
I just noticed you're earlier typo.  You said playging football. Plaguing football is what some of the kids are doing.
DSquared-I haven't had the plague in a while, Have you?

You know WH I have always had a lot of respect for your posts and never jumped on the bash Wartburg bandwagoon.  It has always been obivous that you know what you taking about even if it was biased by your alma matter.  But you know what, picking out typos when you know what I was writing is amazing.  Most English teachers would blush seeing my sentence structure and spelling on this board.  Its not good.  Find something better to attack me on.  
My post deserved a smiley by it. I am the last person to bring up typos. I just thought the "g" making it a different word/gave it different meaning that still had some relevance to the topic was pretty funny.
I will no longer be making trips to establishments where members of the fairer sex are hard-up for clothes money. The last time I tried that was 5 years ago this summer and any time it gets brought up around the wife, there is some bad "Deja Vu."
You come to Wartburg to play for championships

Klopenhiemer

Quote from: Walston Hoover on December 13, 2007, 09:01:06 PM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on December 13, 2007, 05:46:17 PM
Quote from: Walston Hoover on December 13, 2007, 03:46:58 PM
I just noticed you're earlier typo.  You said playging football. Plaguing football is what some of the kids are doing.
DSquared-I haven't had the plague in a while, Have you?

You know WH I have always had a lot of respect for your posts and never jumped on the bash Wartburg bandwagoon.  It has always been obivous that you know what you taking about even if it was biased by your alma matter.  But you know what, picking out typos when you know what I was writing is amazing.  Most English teachers would blush seeing my sentence structure and spelling on this board.  Its not good.  Find something better to attack me on.  
My post deserved a smiley by it. I am the last person to bring up typos. I just thought the "g" making it a different word/gave it different meaning that still had some relevance to the topic was pretty funny.
I will no longer be making trips to establishments where members of the fairer sex are hard-up for clothes money. The last time I tried that was 5 years ago this summer and any time it gets brought up around the wife, there is some bad "Deja Vu."

Understand.  Well sorry to hear that you no longer make trips to these types of establshiments.  Sportsknight and myself will tape it and post it on youtube.  I will have him bring a cut out of you to place in chair besides us. 
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

Klopenhiemer

Quote from: footballdaddy on December 13, 2007, 08:43:41 PM
I was going to say something profound, but decided to defer to the shaker palace talk and just move one step closer to +k. ;D

okay daddy i will give the advise that the johnnies gave me.  go to a board who does not have any idea who you are post the remaining 12 posts a bunch of stupid and unfounded statements to stir the pot and get to the wondeful world of +k. 
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

Charlie Kohawk

Quote from: DutchFan2004 on December 13, 2007, 05:46:06 PM
Here is a question for the board.  Does Luther not getting a coach hired before the Christmas/semester break hurt them in the recruiting of players for next year or is there still plenty of time to get them on campus.  It has been 4 years since our family went through this.  I know that the scholarship days at Wartburg and Central will be coming up after the first of the year so I would think that is similar at Luther as well.  I think that the coaches would want to get the players there for that.
Perhaps they should name Tom Osborne interim head coach.  ;D
4 IIAC football championships
8 NCAA football playoff appearances
13 straight wins over Cornell in the oldest football rivalry west of the Mississippi

sportsknight

Quote from: BeaverOfYore on December 13, 2007, 08:22:30 PM
Quote from: doolittledog on December 13, 2007, 07:43:19 PM
Speaking of the Lumber Yard...

Hey DBQ1965...were there places in East Dubuque back in the day where a man could tip a nice lady with a dollar bill if he liked the way she danced???  ;D ;D ;D

Most of them are gone now from when I was there. 

There must be a few left.  I know that the student assistants and GAs for BV frequent them on road trips.  That or they just really like coconut-scented lotion.
Actually, everything in ED is pretty much shut down these days, including some of the skeezier "normal" bars, including the Arena and the Collesium.  A new gentlemen's club opened up on the west side of Dubuque just before Thanksgiving.  Its called "The Office."  I haven't had the pleasure yet, but one of my friends from high school that works as a cop in the Key City told me he had to squelch some potential fisticuffs on opening night.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

davedevine

Quote from: Purple Heys on December 12, 2007, 06:17:57 PM

Here's my take:  These, with few exceptions, will be the last 4 years you play full pads full contact football.  Unless you get to the next level, and few DIII's do, there are no men's leagues football that satisfies after college.  Why would a kid, who is ostensibly at a DIII school for the education, not a ticket to the pros, want to spend 2 or 3 years of his final 4 years watching and waiting to play 1 year?

you are dead on purple:  It took me one full year + 1 week of fall camp my soph year to realize this- and that was after playing on special teams my freshman year which i never expected...

also, congrats to Jr on the award,  hopefully he sets some big goals for himself next year

davedevine

Front page of USA Today's sports section (Thursday's)  has an article about undrafted RB's in the NFL..

"jackson has run for 231 yards on 40 carries since opening eyes when Lynch missed time w/an injury"
(that 5.9 avg) is probably better than what he did in his career against WB  ;D 

in the AFC Notes section for Buffalo: Coach Dick Jauron said the two headed ground attack would not be a one time deal. Lynch will probably get a little more work. It's one of thse deals where you go with the hot guy."  I'd have to say Freddy has been hot the past 2 weeks, so hopefully he still gets his touches the rest of the season.

one  claim i'm going to make:
Last Sunday Jackson and Aaron Stecker(Saints/W. Illinois) each rushed for 100 yds and neither were drafted.
I would bet my house that i'm the only person to have tackled each one of them in a college game

Stecker was 2nd string  behind a guy @ Wisconsin named Ron Dayne and transferred down to W. Illinois.
He put up 2000 yds rushing  the season I played against him-   you could say he was pretty good