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lewdogg11

Quote from: regulator on May 15, 2007, 04:59:54 PM
Quote from: Touchdown Tommy on May 15, 2007, 04:36:32 PM
REG: You've been lurking a lot lately.  Must be searching for pics of Ron Jeremy (that guy has a strong resemblence...). 

Does the LLPP think it could handle an appearance from Touchdown Tommy and Finsleft for the Shoes game?

TDT- If you have ever been to Union, you would know that the gold chain is a MUST...

I think that TDT could join shoesopolooza.....however, you will not to be allowed to bring a camera.  This stuff is confidential.

My personal opinion is that you guys will enjoy the festivities until about halftime when you start throwing up because you can't drink like us.

finsleft

Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 15, 2007, 05:01:33 PM
Quote from: regulator on May 15, 2007, 04:59:54 PM
Quote from: Touchdown Tommy on May 15, 2007, 04:36:32 PM
REG: You've been lurking a lot lately.  Must be searching for pics of Ron Jeremy (that guy has a strong resemblence...). 

Does the LLPP think it could handle an appearance from Touchdown Tommy and Finsleft for the Shoes game?

TDT- If you have ever been to Union, you would know that the gold chain is a MUST...

I think that TDT could join shoesopolooza.....however, you will not to be allowed to bring a camera.  This stuff is confidential.

My personal opinion is that you guys will enjoy the festivities until about halftime when you start throwing up because you can't drink like us.
Uh, how do you guys do it? With straws up your noses?

lewdogg11

Quote from: finsleft on May 15, 2007, 05:30:36 PM
Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 15, 2007, 05:01:33 PM
Quote from: regulator on May 15, 2007, 04:59:54 PM
Quote from: Touchdown Tommy on May 15, 2007, 04:36:32 PM
REG: You've been lurking a lot lately.  Must be searching for pics of Ron Jeremy (that guy has a strong resemblence...). 

Does the LLPP think it could handle an appearance from Touchdown Tommy and Finsleft for the Shoes game?

TDT- If you have ever been to Union, you would know that the gold chain is a MUST...

I think that TDT could join shoesopolooza.....however, you will not to be allowed to bring a camera.  This stuff is confidential.

My personal opinion is that you guys will enjoy the festivities until about halftime when you start throwing up because you can't drink like us.
Uh, how do you guys do it? With straws up your noses?

You guys mop us up ont he football field.  We mop you up in the drinking field...Except for 'Gro...He's a light weight.

finsleft

Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 15, 2007, 05:40:12 PM
Quote from: finsleft on May 15, 2007, 05:30:36 PM
Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 15, 2007, 05:01:33 PM
Quote from: regulator on May 15, 2007, 04:59:54 PM
Quote from: Touchdown Tommy on May 15, 2007, 04:36:32 PM
REG: You've been lurking a lot lately.  Must be searching for pics of Ron Jeremy (that guy has a strong resemblence...). 

Does the LLPP think it could handle an appearance from Touchdown Tommy and Finsleft for the Shoes game?

TDT- If you have ever been to Union, you would know that the gold chain is a MUST...

I think that TDT could join shoesopolooza.....however, you will not to be allowed to bring a camera.  This stuff is confidential.

My personal opinion is that you guys will enjoy the festivities until about halftime when you start throwing up because you can't drink like us.
Uh, how do you guys do it? With straws up your noses?

You guys mop us up ont he football field.  We mop you up in the drinking field...Except for 'Gro...He's a light weight.

Sounds like a challenge to me. You're on. 8)

'gro

Fins... how does a kid from MN end up in Po-town?? Don't worry all upstate NY cities have less than flattering nicknames.  Troy = The Troylet, Albany = Smallbany, Schenectady = God's Anus, Utica = Pootica.

Shoe's game is a must see, also not too far from NYC and northern NJ.  Merchant Marine, Montclair state, etc.

Pencil gro in for shoesapalooza 2k7....

Apple Jack

#18500
I think I was drunk the whole time I was in MN for the RPI semi final game....Mr. RT himself put on a nice showing  as well and even shanghai'd a pizza delivery dudes car and used it as a cab on the way home.  Ahh good times the people at St. John were more than willing to share their goods so Fins is always welcome.

Speaking of drinking: LD or any one else going to the golf tourny!

Everytime that they talk about Jerry Fallwell on the radio or TV all I can hear is Woody Harrelson's Larry Flint voice calling him Jerry Fartwell.
On the run from johny law...aint no trip to clevland

finsleft

Quote from: 'gro on May 15, 2007, 06:11:25 PM
Fins... how does a kid from MN end up in Po-town?? Don't worry all upstate NY cities have less than flattering nicknames.  Troy = The Troylet, Albany = Smallbany, Schenectady = God's Anus, Utica = Pootica.

Shoe's game is a must see, also not too far from NYC and northern NJ.  Merchant Marine, Montclair state, etc.

Pencil gro in for shoesapalooza 2k7....

Well 'gro, he was definitely getting out of Dodge, and going east, not west. Rejected by Brown and NYU, accepted by BU, Vassar and Babson. He made his choice after a visit a few weeks ago. Not a bad one, in his father's eyes.

Shoes game is now on the Finsleft list of must-see sporting events, along with the Daytona 500, the Masters and the Kentucky Derby.


Thanks AJ.

Knightstalker

Shoesapalozza is Nov 10, KS will be celebrating KS's 8th 39th birthday that day.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

'gro

Fins... best of luck to little fins at Vassar. Had a friend go there and he loved it. College is what you make of it.  Brother gro went to BU, other HS friends went to BC and Tufts and gro had a blast when he visited beantown... it is truely a remarketble experience to go to school there... BUT, every friend of mine absolutely LOVED visiting RPI, go figure.

The highlight of today was getting my buzz on about 3 feet away from the CEO, didn't have any words to say to him though not enough liquid courage. Plus he lost points in gro's mind for drinking bud light... yack!!

PBR...

Quote from: 'gro on May 16, 2007, 12:05:20 AM
Fins... best of luck to little fins at Vassar. Had a friend go there and he loved it. College is what you make of it.  Brother gro went to BU, other HS friends went to BC and Tufts and gro had a blast when he visited beantown... it is truely a remarketble experience to go to school there... BUT, every friend of mine absolutely LOVED visiting RPI, go figure.

The highlight of today was getting my buzz on about 3 feet away from the CEO, didn't have any words to say to him though not enough liquid courage. Plus he lost points in gro's mind for drinking bud light... yack!!

gro should of just gone up to him and asked him the reg statement "what is this amateur hour? bud light?" and gro should of told him to get his mojo going and game face on

lewdogg11

Quote from: 'gro on May 16, 2007, 12:05:20 AM
Fins... best of luck to little fins at Vassar. Had a friend go there and he loved it. College is what you make of it.  Brother gro went to BU, other HS friends went to BC and Tufts and gro had a blast when he visited beantown... it is truely a remarketble experience to go to school there... BUT, every friend of mine absolutely LOVED visiting RPI, go figure.

The highlight of today was getting my buzz on about 3 feet away from the CEO, didn't have any words to say to him though not enough liquid courage. Plus he lost points in gro's mind for drinking bud light... yack!!

'Gro, I think drinking a Bud Light is pretty damn cool.  Most CEO's would have a glass of wine to look classy.  I think your head is squashed up your butt.

Regulator

Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 16, 2007, 08:15:42 AM
Quote from: 'gro on May 16, 2007, 12:05:20 AM
Fins... best of luck to little fins at Vassar. Had a friend go there and he loved it. College is what you make of it.  Brother gro went to BU, other HS friends went to BC and Tufts and gro had a blast when he visited beantown... it is truely a remarketble experience to go to school there... BUT, every friend of mine absolutely LOVED visiting RPI, go figure.

The highlight of today was getting my buzz on about 3 feet away from the CEO, didn't have any words to say to him though not enough liquid courage. Plus he lost points in gro's mind for drinking bud light... yack!!

'Gro, I think drinking a Bud Light is pretty damn cool.  Most CEO's would have a glass of wine to look classy.  I think your head is squashed up your butt.
Reg hates when everyone from work is drinking wine.....listen dood, drop the Red wine in the huge fishbowl wine glass and grab either a) a fancy beer b)mixed drink not containing coke

PBR...

ceo would of impressed pbr if he ordered a shot of j.d. and a yuengling....have to admit a bud light is better than drinking a wine cooler though

union89

#18508
Talk about a wine and cheese crowd.....Pep may enjoy this one...

http://www.union.edu/Alumni/ComeBack.html

Only thing missing is a young 'Gro poppin' a wheelie on his Huffy in Jackson's Garden!!

AUPepBand

Quote from: Union89 on May 16, 2007, 11:42:35 AM
Talk about a wine and cheese crowd.....Pep may enjoy this one...

http://www.union.edu/Alumni/ComeBack.html

Only thing missing is a young 'Gro poppin' a wheelie on his Huffy in Jackson's Garden!!

U89:
The (rubber) check is in the mail....to old Union all hail! It was the fault of the US Postal Service--and a Union College teacher wannabe--that Alfred University was founded. From AU's Special Collections:

On the banks of the Kanakadea Creek - the sacred Seneca land where the earth meets the sky--- our predecessors' unwavering belief in higher education resulted in the creation of the Select School, soon to become Alfred Academy, and ultimately, Alfred University.

Ironically, historians tell us that it was a mistake on the part of the postal service that gave birth to Alfred University.

Amos West Coon, a leader of the area's Seventh Day Baptists, wanted to create a select school to educate teachers. He contacted Bethuel C. Church (then at Union College in Schenectady) about starting such a school, and Church agreed, providing Coon could recruit twenty students willing to pay three dollars each.

Coon didn't meet his admission quota but the post office lost the letter to Church notifying him of the shortfall and, unaware, Church arrived in Alfred ready to teach.

It was an act of faith to start an institution of higher education in the days when an eighth-grade education was considered lofty; it was an act of daring to decide to admit women students on an equal basis with men. However, even before the Civil War began, more than 40 percent of Alfred's students were women. That early commitment to equality gives Alfred the cherished distinction of being the oldest coeducational institution in the state, and one of the oldest in the nation.

But equal opportunity didn't stop there. In the 1850s, a decade before the Emancipation Proclamation, Alfred University enrolled its first black student---from Haiti, where the Seventh Day Baptists had a mission. There were also two Native American Indians enrolled from the Allegany Indian Reservation in Cattaraugus County.




On Saxon Warriors! On to Victory!
...Fight, fight for Alfred, A-L-F, R-E-D!