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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 30, 2006 15:08:52 GMT -5
starbulletin.com/2006/08/30/sports/hawaiibeat.htmlSo, it looks like Dave shaved the goat? Hair yesterday, gone today The scruffy look was gone yesterday after a three-week tryout. When Hawaii women's volleyball coach Dave Shoji asked his wife Mary what she wanted for her birthday, the answer was "Shave." Shoji, one win away from becoming the second Division I women's volleyball coach to earn 900 victories, said he had received feedback from fans on his voicemail. One senior citizen's group voted and it was unanimous: "No beard mo' bettah."Just for the record, the poll here was split evenly.
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Post by Gorf on Aug 30, 2006 17:50:15 GMT -5
So, it looks like Dave shaved the goat? IB, somehow there is something very wrong with that statement.
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Post by Wolfgang on Aug 30, 2006 18:32:04 GMT -5
So, it looks like Dave shaved the goat? IB, somehow there is something very wrong with that statement. LOL! The first time I saw a real live goat was in junior high school when my family and I took a trip to California. It was at Knotts Berry Farm. At the time, we lived in Hawaii.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 30, 2006 23:57:04 GMT -5
Well, this thread took a turn for the woah, don't wanna go there, didn't it?
I had meant to start posting articles, but instead will keep taunting Florida fans...
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Post by FloridaPerson on Aug 31, 2006 0:36:57 GMT -5
Did she make him take back the sports car, too?
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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 31, 2006 0:58:14 GMT -5
Did she make him take back the sports car, too? I wouldn't call a Plymouth PT Cruiser a sports car...
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Post by flynhawaiian on Aug 31, 2006 5:23:45 GMT -5
HE drives a PT cruiser...wow I was expecting a Lexus or BMW at least.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 31, 2006 13:23:42 GMT -5
HE drives a PT cruiser...wow I was expecting a Lexus or BMW at least. Dave is a man of the people.
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Post by Wolfgang on Aug 31, 2006 13:30:16 GMT -5
Just because someone has $$$ does not mean they will spend it on the things people expect them to. First things that come to mind are:
expensive cars designer clothes new watch new house in chic neighborhood new spouse
Not true.
I know several multi-millionaires. I'll give one example. I know a CFO who struck it rich in the Silicon Valley. He could've upgraded everything in his life, including a new wife, but he still lives in the same 3-bedroom tiny house in Santa Clara, drives an old Toyota, and has not bought a single stitch of new clothes, except for a few suits he bought at the JCPenney. I asked him about it. He said he was poor growing up so the idea of saving and living thriftly is hardwired into his brain.
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Post by OverAndUnder on Aug 31, 2006 15:39:34 GMT -5
And what does a 3-bedroom tiny house go for in Santa Clara these days, $500,000? $700,000?
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Post by LowVBIQ on Aug 31, 2006 16:29:13 GMT -5
And what does a 3-bedroom tiny house go for in Santa Clara these days, $500,000? $700,000? Anywhere from $650,000-$750,000 assuming it's 1100 square feet or less.
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Post by Aikea on Aug 31, 2006 17:50:27 GMT -5
I He could've upgraded everything in his life, including a new wife, Upgrade to a new wife? But the old wife would get half his money ;D
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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 31, 2006 17:59:55 GMT -5
I He could've upgraded everything in his life, including a new wife, Upgrade to a new wife? But the old wife would get half his money ;D With Wolfgang, it's all imaginary, so what is half of nothing?
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Post by Wolfgang on Aug 31, 2006 18:02:18 GMT -5
And what does a 3-bedroom tiny house go for in Santa Clara these days, $500,000? $700,000? But he bought is a long time ago when it was a mere $102K. He didn't up and buy a mansion in Palo Alto or Atherton, ya get me meanin'?
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Post by pineapple on Aug 31, 2006 19:30:54 GMT -5
What about you, Wolfgang, you a Saratoga hillbilly? Ya cabin up yonder in in Saratoga hills worth only 5 miilion?
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