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JQV

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on September 16, 2009, 03:25:49 PM
hey jose pbr didnt know u owned a motorcycle....

     Ocala, Fla. (AP) -- A Marion County deputy pulled over a
naked man riding a motorcycle and charging the man with driving
under the influence. The deputy reported that he was driving on
Interstate 75 early Tuesday morning when he spotted what
appeared to be a naked man on a motorcycle. The deputy caught
up with the 45-year-old man at a red light and stopped him.
     The man reportedly could not explain where he was coming
from or why he was naked. The deputy asked him if he had been
drinking, and he reportedly answered that he had. Breathalyzer
tests revealed blood alcohol levels of .178 and a .162. The
state's legal limit to drive is .08.
     The man was charged with what turned out to be his fifth
DUI. Jail records showed he was later released on $20,000
bail.

+k

Saw this story in this morning's Tampa Tribune.

To answer your question, pbr, I had a motorcycle. 

SaintsFAN

Quote from: JoseQViper on September 16, 2009, 03:35:55 PM
Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on September 16, 2009, 03:25:49 PM
hey jose pbr didnt know u owned a motorcycle....

     Ocala, Fla. (AP) -- A Marion County deputy pulled over a
naked man riding a motorcycle and charging the man with driving
under the influence. The deputy reported that he was driving on
Interstate 75 early Tuesday morning when he spotted what
appeared to be a naked man on a motorcycle. The deputy caught
up with the 45-year-old man at a red light and stopped him.
     The man reportedly could not explain where he was coming
from or why he was naked. The deputy asked him if he had been
drinking, and he reportedly answered that he had. Breathalyzer
tests revealed blood alcohol levels of .178 and a .162. The
state's legal limit to drive is .08.
     The man was charged with what turned out to be his fifth
DUI. Jail records showed he was later released on $20,000
bail.

+k

Saw this story in this morning's Tampa Tribune.

To answer your question, pbr, I had a motorcycle. 

don't worry, JQV.... you'll get it back after the trial. 
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PBR...

Quote from: JoseQViper on September 16, 2009, 03:18:50 PM
Urban's silence is speaking volumes.  Plus, I think he is secretly worried about Kiffin's recruiting prowess (he was the recruiting guy that helped Pete Carroll rebuild USC and is already putting together a great class for the second year in a row) and needs something to show recruits that, under no circumstances, should they leave the state.

Kiffin even went so far as to put up Tennessee Football billboards in Miami and Tampa recently.  Rumor has it they are considering a third billboard in Jacksonville which is a similar hotbed of football talent.

Urby knows he needs to humiliate Kiffin to keep his recruiting edge and force Kiffin to head back to California for talent.

California talent cannot beat the talent in the southeast.

u know u bring up a good point...besides the cheating carroll is doing at usc he has very little competition for anything while at usc...now he has neuheisel/norm chow at ucla. ucla's recruiting classes have been very strong and they are a year away imho...also sarkasian now at univ. of wash is using all his connections to pull kids there as well. About 2 years away before you see some big moves at washi... Oregon really didnt recruit the same kind of kids as usc. going to be interesting to see how usc does since they have lost a lot of their top coaching staff. although seeing how kiffin has done breaking so many rules early he has learned well from carroll....  ;D

union89

Holy Shnikies.....prepare to be impressed.....

www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/fbmain.html

Click the upper right corner where you will find Muhlenberg's 2009, Football Yearbook.....50 pages of very well done Sports Information on the history of the program, through this year.

D O.C.

QuoteCalifornia talent cannot beat the talent in the southeast.

On these boards maybe. Really like to see it heads up in the BCS finally.

'gro

Quote from: Pat Coleman on September 16, 2009, 11:03:59 AM
Quote from: 'gro on September 16, 2009, 10:47:26 AM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on September 16, 2009, 10:45:45 AM
Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 10:36:44 AM
Wow.....U89 just noticed that they play Anna Maria later in the season also.....yikes!!

And Mt. Ida.

But this is Coach Faggiano's second year, so he probably didn't have a say regarding the schedule the past 2 years.  But Utica has been bad for a long time, I can't really blame them for scheduling those teams.  They have to actually win those games before they can be taken seriously anyway right?

Hmmm chalk up 4 wins for Utica, that helps RPI's OWP.

And hurts their OOWP.

knew I couldn't slip that past the guru...

Dewcrew, my bad, should have said chalk up at least 4 wins for UC. They've come that far where those games should be victories, and I agree UC has the capability to knock off E8 and LL teams. Good luck starting on 9/26, sorry but RPI must crush the moose.

dlippiel

Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 04:55:52 PM
Holy Shnikies.....prepare to be impressed.....

www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/fbmain.html

Click the upper right corner where you will find Muhlenberg's 2009, Football Yearbook.....50 pages of very well done Sports Information on the history of the program, through this year.

Mules Fresh Back:
26
Terrence Dandridge
Fr
RB
5-7
170
Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley
This kid will be coming at U all day. Just a freshman with not much size showed some serious potential and skill against Wilkes. Kid seems very talented. dlip is feeling a little nervous about this one coming up Saturday in pa.

stimulator

So just how many points will Utica be able to put up?  I think RPI will be able to score some.  The offense showed signs last week however the Stim thiks this will play itself out as a close game.  Be shocked if it wasn't. 

For those following the Engineers you can go to RPI TV and see last weeks game in HD video. 

It may be one game but Hermann may make some noise in the LL this year.  I have not seen a 6'6" 240 pound kid scramble and run like that.  He may start to make some DC's spy him which may open up the middle of the field.

union89

Quote from: dlippiel on September 16, 2009, 05:44:20 PM
Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 04:55:52 PM
Holy Shnikies.....prepare to be impressed.....

www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/fbmain.html

Click the upper right corner where you will find Muhlenberg's 2009, Football Yearbook.....50 pages of very well done Sports Information on the history of the program, through this year.

Mules Fresh Back:
26
Terrence Dandridge
Fr
RB
5-7
170
Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley
This kid will be coming at U all day. Just a freshman with not much size showed some serious potential and skill against Wilkes. Kid seems very talented. dlip is feeling a little nervous about this one coming up Saturday in pa.


Personally, U89 is much more comfortable with Union's rushing D than through the air.  Even though this kid had a strong coming out party, I feel that Union can bottle him up.  An accurate passer with a bit off time could really hurt the Dutchmen, IMO.

dlippiel

Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 06:09:30 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on September 16, 2009, 05:44:20 PM
Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 04:55:52 PM
Holy Shnikies.....prepare to be impressed.....

www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/fbmain.html

Click the upper right corner where you will find Muhlenberg's 2009, Football Yearbook.....50 pages of very well done Sports Information on the history of the program, through this year.

Mules Fresh Back:
26
Terrence Dandridge
Fr
RB
5-7
170
Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley
This kid will be coming at U all day. Just a freshman with not much size showed some serious potential and skill against Wilkes. Kid seems very talented. dlip is feeling a little nervous about this one coming up Saturday in pa.


Personally, U89 is much more comfortable with Union's rushing D than through the air.  Even though this kid had a strong coming out party, I feel that Union can bottle him up.  An accurate passer with a bit off time could really hurt the Dutchmen, IMO.

After last week dlip must concurr the U run D stepped up and showed they can handle talented back/backs. Secondary must step up and make some better reads. With the lack of size they are vulnerable. Saftey reads will be huge because they really need to give help to the DB's. If U can make significant noise on O and sustain drives then dlip thinks they may be O.K. dlip is going to thorw out a brief pre-game write up before Sat. First he must take a better look at the Mules.

Ralph Turner

Prayers for the family of RPI graduate, Miles Brand.

union89

Quote from: dlippiel on September 16, 2009, 06:43:10 PM
Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 06:09:30 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on September 16, 2009, 05:44:20 PM
Quote from: Union89 on September 16, 2009, 04:55:52 PM
Holy Shnikies.....prepare to be impressed.....

www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/fbmain.html

Click the upper right corner where you will find Muhlenberg's 2009, Football Yearbook.....50 pages of very well done Sports Information on the history of the program, through this year.

Mules Fresh Back:
26
Terrence Dandridge
Fr
RB
5-7
170
Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley
This kid will be coming at U all day. Just a freshman with not much size showed some serious potential and skill against Wilkes. Kid seems very talented. dlip is feeling a little nervous about this one coming up Saturday in pa.


Personally, U89 is much more comfortable with Union's rushing D than through the air.  Even though this kid had a strong coming out party, I feel that Union can bottle him up.  An accurate passer with a bit off time could really hurt the Dutchmen, IMO.

After last week dlip must concurr the U run D stepped up and showed they can handle talented back/backs. Secondary must step up and make some better reads. With the lack of size they are vulnerable. Saftey reads will be huge because they really need to give help to the DB's. If U can make significant noise on O and sustain drives then dlip thinks they may be O.K. dlip is going to thorw out a brief pre-game write up before Sat. First he must take a better look at the Mules.


Agreed....looking forward to your preview.

union89

Quote from: Ralph Turner on September 16, 2009, 07:04:38 PM
Prayers for the family of RPI graduate, Miles Brand.


Mr. Brand & Patrick Swayze were both cut down by the same brutal disease.....next to impossible to beat pancreatic cancer.

mattvsmith

Quote from: K-Mack on September 16, 2009, 03:28:06 PM
Congrats on 2500 pages, y'all.

So K-Mack needs a little advice from the LLPP. Coming to town this weekend. Definitely going to Rochester-SJF at 7, but for the early game

a) Carnegie Mellon-Hobart (starts at noon and shorter drive)
b) St. Lawrence-Alfred (might need the 1 p.m. kickoff since I fly in that a.m., and have never seen either team play)

Someone in the know, help me decide.

Also, if any of you are in the area on Saturday, definitely drop me a line. Keith@D3football.com or the ATN board or here or whatever.

(secretly wants Tennessee to magically pull out a W on Saturday, FWIW)

Keith,

The Rev is definitely biased, but you should go to Geneva.

Make sure when there you eat at Cam's New York Pizzeria on Exchange Street while you're there.

Trust me.  It's worth it.