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union89

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Quote from: Doid23 on October 30, 2009, 10:55:45 PM
Quote from: Union89 on October 30, 2009, 01:07:28 PM

PS - Watching 'Doid run 100's was not a pretty sight.

You continue to disappoint me. It's not my problem that you lacked the appreciation to see a true artist at work. Drafting behind the Big Cat during Monday 100's? Genius. Always saving enough in the tank to finish outside of the bottom 5 so they didn't make me run again? Just being a cagey veteran. Getting out of running most of the time, and hanging out with Tom the Trainer on the bike in the nice, warm, training room watching General Hospital? Well, that's just plain smart. So show a little respect. My friday pregame warmups? Freshman bringing me food, throwing passes to the other D Lineman running routes, general laziness. O Lineman? Running plays, sprints, some sled work, etc. Let the jealousy go, my friend, it will tear up your insides.
And your attacks during Shoes week continue to make me question your loyalty. Keep poking the bear, U89, and bad things will start to happen...




I apologize unreservedly......we used to run 24, 100's and the Big Cat would come rolling in like he did the 24 as well......U89 was a fat bastard who couldn't run....U89 would lap Cat at least twice for 15 100's....if anyone else cut short the 100's, Coach Bagnoli would blow a gasket....The Big Cat would literally roll in about 4 100's short and.............silence.

Good times.

Doid, about 12 years ago, U89 rolled into the 'Fuzzy Grape' (used to be a quality strip joint in Webster, MA) with a couple buddies......who's sitting on boobie row by himself.........'Da Big Cat!!!!

U89 approached him with a brew in hand for 'Da Cat.....Cat said thanks....took the brew and made like I had seen him the previous week and started admiring the talent again.........Cat was a different dude.

The 'Big Kitty' would light dudes up on those crazy reverses.....outside of that, people would just avoid him....

Frank Rossi

Any fans of slot casinos here?  Hit my first jackpot ever -- $5,868.66.  Stayed on the same machine and pulled another $470.00 in a free spin cycle.  Started the weekend off the right way, to say the least, up in Saratoga.

Frank Rossi

Remember to listen to the Fourth Annual Dutchman Shoes Tailgate Pregame Show Saturday morning from 11:30am until 12:30pm EDT as Eric Ren and Frank Rossi bring you interviews and discussions about past, present and future Dutchman Shoes games live from the Union College tailgate areas.

You can listen live at 1160AM WABY-Mechanicville if you are in the Capital Region, or at SaratogaMoon.com over the Internet.  We will upload an archived version on InTheHuddLLe.com later in the week.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: Frank Rossi on October 31, 2009, 12:01:54 AM
Any fans of slot casinos here?  Hit my first jackpot ever -- $5,868.66.  Stayed on the same machine and pulled another $470.00 in a free spin cycle.  Started the weekend off the right way, to say the least, up in Saratoga.

Wow -- congrats!
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

Reno Hightower


RJ

Karma ++  for WPI

article from Worchester telegraph

WPI sophomore running back Ernie Mello was just hanging out with friends near Stoddard Hall that night last spring when a horrific noise interrupted their wee-hour gathering.

"I heard a crash, a very loud crash," Mello recalled this week.

He bolted from the dormitory, looked down Institute Road, and then his instincts took over.

"I ran from Stoddard," Mello said, "and I never stopped."

At the bottom of the street, at the intersection of Park Avenue, a car was engulfed in flames, and the driver was trapped inside.

"It was a crazy scene," Mello said. "As I got closer, I wanted to see if I could help her out of the car."

The driver's side door was jammed, Mello said, so "someone, I don't know who it was" cracked the driver's side window open. Mello and classmate Matt Zubiel, who is a volunteer firefighter in his home state of Colorado, pulled 61-year-old Arsine Sahverdiyan of Worcester to safety. According to reports, Sahverdiyan's car allegedly had been rear-ended by a drunk driver while she was stopped at a red light.

"We grabbed her legs and shimmied her out the window," Mello said. "She was screaming and badly burned. We carried her to the side of the road and sat with her until the ambulance came."

Mello kind of gave real meaning to the term "football hero."

"It was dangerous, but I couldn't just sit there and not do something," he said.

Mello met with Sahverdiyan's family shortly after the accident and has kept in touch with her son, Vartan. They have spoken on the phone and are Facebook friends.

"If not for Ernie's and Matt's efforts, my mom would not be alive," Vartan Sahverdiyan said. "We owe them an enormous debt of gratitude. They put their own lives at risk to save her. They are true heroes."

Vartan said his mother is doing pretty well.

Mello has not seen or spoken to Mrs. Sahverdiyan since the accident, but an on-campus reunion is being planned, Mello said, at the end of football season.

dlippiel

dlip wakes up nice and early at his best friend's and godson's crib up in Ticonderoga where he and ms.dlip celebrated a birthday last night. Getting on the road back to Schenectady by 9am and am heading di-****ing-rectly to the game. The shoes are here and again, the Dutch have an opportunity to regain momentum in the series and get a W! Let's go Union!

'gro

#38947
Dutchmen Football - The Movie

Starring Tony Sirico as Coach Audino


"Sirico really got into his character, even spending 2 days in a hospital during filming suffering from elevated levels of douche in his bloodstream."

lewdogg11

Quote from: Groseph G. Groberson III on October 31, 2009, 10:30:58 AM
Dutchmen Football - The Movie

Starring Tony Sirico as Coach Audino


"Sirico really got into his character, even spending 2 days in a hospital during filming suffering from elevated levels of douche in his bloodstream."

And John McCain as U89...




Locker Room Action scene from the film...

dewcrew88

where was this earlier in the week?

pumkinattack

Is there going to be live stats provided for the Shoes game? 

dewcrew88

Quote from: pumkinattack on October 31, 2009, 11:42:35 AM
Is there going to be live stats provided for the Shoes game? 

saratogamoon.com

if you can listen, do it. Frank, Tom and Carm do a really good job.

Pat Coleman

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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

labart96

Quote from: dewcrew88 on October 31, 2009, 12:11:02 PM
Quote from: pumkinattack on October 31, 2009, 11:42:35 AM
Is there going to be live stats provided for the Shoes game? 

saratogamoon.com

if you can listen, do it. Frank, Tom and Carm do a really good job.

First round at Gephetto's better be on Frank after hauling in that $5K.  Congrats!

Saratogamoon broadcast sounds good.