FB: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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sumander

ROR, you have too much time on your hands! ;D ;D
I fly any cargo that you can pay to run
The bush league pilots, they just can't get the job done
You've got to fly down the canyon, don't never see the sun
There's no such thing as an easy run

retagent


WAHOO3

Interesting fact.

"The 314 yards passing for Carleton's Darren Caspers was the
first 300-yard passing performance by an opponent against Saint
John's since Linfield's Tyler Matthews passed for 338 in a 31-25
NCAA quarterfinal loss to SJU on Dec. 6, 2003. The last time an
opposing quarterback passed for 300 yards or more and defeated
the Johnnies occurred on Sept. 1, 2001 when Wis.-Eau Claire's
Brian Rasmussen passed for 302 yards in the Blugolds' 25-10 win
in the 2001 season opener in Collegeville."

At least an x AV Eagle was the last one to do it, even if he was like 28 at the time.
"Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. " - Thomas Jefferson

cobbernation

Twins trail the A's 2-0 in the top of the 6th

The past two innings the twins have had runners on 1 and 2, did nothing with them.

Buckman

Cuddyer and Morneau, back to back bombs, all tied at 2.

realistic

Inside the park HR for Kotsay.......WTF????

4-2 A's

Buckman

 With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment,  it is
worth reflecting on the death of a very important person, which almost went
unnoticed last week.  Larry LaPrise, the man that wrote "The Hokey Pokey"
died peacefully at  the age of 93. The most traumatic part for his family
was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in. And then the
trouble started.


sju56321

Hey, the Twins center fielder looked like a Cub on that play-he hasn't spent time in the Cubs organization, has he? What a bad play.

oldtimefan

John Gagliardi and Chris Meidt both die and go to heaven. They are greeted by God who shows Coach Meidt his house in heaven. It is a small 2 BR bungalow with faded Bethel and St. Olaf pennants hanging on the outside.
God says " Don't feel bad Chris, not too many people actually get their own house up here in heaven"
Meidt then turns around and sees up on the hill a huge  4 story mansion with immaculate green grass, bright red St. Johns banners lining the long driveway, and a large "Go SJU" sign hung over the front entrance.
Meidt then says to God "Hey, why does Gagliardi get that mansion and I get stuck in this bungalow?"
God says, "Oh, that's not Gagliardi's house.  That's my house."

realistic

ouch.... down 2-0 headed to Oakland.  Thats rough.

sumander

Wow, who would have thought theTwins would lose two in a row at home! >:(
I fly any cargo that you can pay to run
The bush league pilots, they just can't get the job done
You've got to fly down the canyon, don't never see the sun
There's no such thing as an easy run

BDB

KR, maybe the MIACPP needs to take control of this situation before the Twins screw it up and crank up THE CURSE!  8)

Kilted Rat

Quote from: BlueDevil Bob on October 04, 2006, 04:37:36 PM
KR, maybe the MIACPP needs to take control of this situation before the Twins screw it up and crank up THE CURSE!  8)


Desperate times call for desperate measures.

The CURSE is back!


What is A's starter Dan Haren thinking?


Now accepting new patients. All bills must be paid in scotch shortly after any services rendered.  Sorry TDT, no problems below the waist.


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johnnie_esq

Quote from: Kilted Rat on October 04, 2006, 05:16:04 PM
What is A's starter Dan Haren thinking?


"My future is so bright, I need to squint!"
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