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Post by ncaavballguru on Dec 18, 2014 22:00:22 GMT -5
You're messing up our drinking game over here. We're all still sober.
"Three-time NCAA Champion Karch Kiraly"
Come on, say it. You know you wanna.
All you ESPN staff weenies with your laptops open courtside, tell her. Say it. We wanna chug.
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 18, 2014 22:34:14 GMT -5
You're messing up our drinking game over here. We're all still sober.
"Three-time NCAA Champion Karch Kiraly"
Come on, say it. You know you wanna.
All you ESPN staff weenies with your laptops open courtside, tell her. Say it. We wanna chug. Done! Chug.
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Post by uscyaaa on Dec 18, 2014 22:36:16 GMT -5
one tequila (champion), two tequila (champion), three tequila (champion), floor
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Post by azvb on Dec 18, 2014 23:27:56 GMT -5
Karch pronounced Michaelis Mickalus. Nice Karch Kerally.
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Post by Sbilo on Dec 19, 2014 0:09:56 GMT -5
And Holly Rowe telling Hamson is a middle blocker. B!tch please just stfu.
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Post by elevationvb on Dec 19, 2014 0:44:26 GMT -5
And Holly Rowe telling Hamson is a middle blocker. B!tch please just stfu. When did Holly Rowe tell Hamson she was a middle blocker? See there - - you "bitch" about about a mistake Rowe makes during a live broadcast and you can't get your post right even though you have time to review your post before hitting "create post."
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Post by trampas on Dec 20, 2014 9:26:20 GMT -5
Why does Mowins call the libero position "leebro," is that a thing?
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Post by midnightblue on Dec 20, 2014 9:43:52 GMT -5
Why does Mowins call the libero position "leebro," is that a thing? It is very commonly pronounced that way.
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Post by hardbop on Dec 20, 2014 10:53:44 GMT -5
Why does Mowins call the libero position "leebro," is that a thing? It is very commonly pronounced that way. Yes. It is one of the correct mispronunciations. When I lived in South Carolina there was a popular book for us "Carpetbaggers" living there. The title was "Correct Mispronunciations of South Carolina Names." Before I bought the book I found myself asking for directions and having some poor local squinting at me and scratching their head trying to figure what the hell I was talking about. Or try asking for a croissant sandwich at a chain eatery using the correct pronunciation.
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Post by rockhopper on Dec 20, 2014 11:29:36 GMT -5
It is very commonly pronounced that way. Yes. It is one of the correct mispronunciations. When I lived in South Carolina there was a popular book for us "Carpetbaggers" living there. The title was "Correct Mispronunciations of South Carolina Names." Before I bought the book I found myself asking for directions and having some poor local squinting at me and scratching their head trying to figure what the hell I was talking about. Or try asking for a croissant sandwich at a chain eatery using the correct pronunciation. Both of my parents were born and raised in small towns in central Alabama. I'm still finding out that words I've said all my life are actually pronounced totally differently. By the way if you are trying to get to Albany Georgia, you better ask for All Binny.
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Post by hardbop on Dec 20, 2014 11:41:43 GMT -5
Yes. It is one of the correct mispronunciations. When I lived in South Carolina there was a popular book for us "Carpetbaggers" living there. The title was "Correct Mispronunciations of South Carolina Names." Before I bought the book I found myself asking for directions and having some poor local squinting at me and scratching their head trying to figure what the hell I was talking about. Or try asking for a croissant sandwich at a chain eatery using the correct pronunciation. Both of my parents were born and raised in small towns in central Alabama. I'm still finding out that words I've said all my life are actually pronounced totally differently. By the way if you are trying to get to Albany Georgia, you better ask for All Binny. Re reading this I sure hope I don't come off as another one of those Northern know it alls putting down the way things are done below the Mason Dixon line. It would misrepresent my deep affection for the South. I LOVED living in South Carolina. I loved my time in Alabama. It changed me for the better. Loved the people and their way of doing things. I am very grateful for my time there.
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Post by rockhopper on Dec 20, 2014 22:57:06 GMT -5
Both of my parents were born and raised in small towns in central Alabama. I'm still finding out that words I've said all my life are actually pronounced totally differently. By the way if you are trying to get to Albany Georgia, you better ask for All Binny. Re reading this I sure hope I don't come off as another one of those Northern know it alls putting down the way things are done below the Mason Dixon line. It would misrepresent my deep affection for the South. I LOVED living in South Carolina. I loved my time in Alabama. It changed me for the better. Loved the people and their way of doing things. I am very grateful for my time there. I didn't take your comment negatively at all. I'm fixin to google that carpetbagger book you mentioned. Sounds funny.
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Post by ncaavballguru on Dec 20, 2014 23:11:16 GMT -5
And Holly Rowe telling Hamson is a middle blocker. B!tch please just stfu. Woah, settle down there, Francis.
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