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Post by Nutter on Sept 16, 2005 13:13:31 GMT -5
Oh yeah, Ogonna Nnamani was at the game and sat on the player's bench. I thought they wer going to do some sort of presentation during the match since she won the Honda Broderick Award....... they didn't! Ogonna was the stats person for Stanford, I think. She is gonna be in school for the fall quarter. BTW Nutter, that was a nice sweatshirt you were wearing: Banff, Canada? Guess that answers questions on why she's not playing with the NT. Like the sweatshirt?
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Post by hwy101 on Sept 16, 2005 13:41:24 GMT -5
Ogonna was the stats person for Stanford, I think. She is gonna be in school for the fall quarter. BTW Nutter, that was a nice sweatshirt you were wearing: Banff, Canada? Like the sweatshirt? I guess I could work for Homeland Security!
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Post by Gorf on Sept 16, 2005 16:35:19 GMT -5
HWY, you met (R)uffda and myself at last year's Final Four? You've met (or at least seen) Nutter. Are all 3 of us still the same person?
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Post by chrisreed on Sept 16, 2005 16:58:22 GMT -5
HWY, you met (R)uffda and myself at last year's Final Four? You've met (or at least seen) Nutter. Are all 3 of us still the same person? Hwy, take a deep breath, take a look at this picture and let us know if this is the person you've seen: if so, that explains the truth about (R)uffda, Amorphous Mass of Mediocrity and Nutter: Sybil originally aired as a made-for-television miniseries in 1976. Sally Field starred as the titular Sybil, with Joanne Woodward playing the role of Sybil's psychiatrist, Cornelia Wilbur. Based on the book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, the movie dramatises the life of a shy young graduate student, Sybil Dorsett (in real life, Shirley Ardell Mason), suffering from dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). With the help of her psychiatrist, Sybil gradually recalls the harrowing childhood abuse that led to the development of sixteen personalities. Sally Field's portrayal of Sybil won an Emmy.
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Post by Gorf on Sept 16, 2005 17:05:06 GMT -5
HWY, you met (R)uffda and myself at last year's Final Four? You've met (or at least seen) Nutter. Are all 3 of us still the same person? Hwy, take a deep breath, take a look at this picture and let us know if this is the person you've seen: if so, that explains the truth about (R)uffda, Amorphous Mass of Mediocrity and Nutter: Sybil originally aired as a made-for-television miniseries in 1976. Sally Field starred as the titular Sybil, with Joanne Woodward playing the role of Sybil's psychiatrist, Cornelia Wilbur. Based on the book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, the movie dramatises the life of a shy young graduate student, Sybil Dorsett (in real life, Shirley Ardell Mason), suffering from dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). With the help of her psychiatrist, Sybil gradually recalls the harrowing childhood abuse that led to the development of sixteen personalities. Sally Field's portrayal of Sybil won an Emmy. Hmmmmmm... That could also potentially explain why BiK like's to stare at (R)uffda!'s rear. Was Emmy one of Sybil's personalities?
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Post by Wolfgang on Sept 16, 2005 17:10:23 GMT -5
Was Emmy one of Sybil's personalities? LOL! I always laugh at Sybil jokes. And it's always a nervous laugh.
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Post by Wolfgang on Sept 16, 2005 17:12:33 GMT -5
Is this hair style still in fashion? I wouldn't know. I've kept myself indoors (a euphemism for prison cell) for the better part of the past decade.
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Post by Gorf on Sept 16, 2005 19:22:57 GMT -5
Apparently the (R)uffda! or Nutter personalities don't have fashion sense. I, on the other hand, pattern my hair style after someone famous!
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Post by beachman on Sept 16, 2005 20:26:40 GMT -5
Apparently the (R)uffda! or Nutter personalities don't have fashion sense. I, on the other hand, pattern my hair style after someone famous! HE NEVER LOOKED BETTER! ;D
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Post by hwy101 on Sept 17, 2005 3:14:52 GMT -5
HWY, you met (R)uffda and myself at last year's Final Four? You've met (or at least seen) Nutter. Are all 3 of us still the same person? I'm pretty sure the 3 of you are not the same person. Umm, why the question?
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Post by hwy101 on Sept 17, 2005 3:21:26 GMT -5
HWY, you met (R)uffda and myself at last year's Final Four? You've met (or at least seen) Nutter. Are all 3 of us still the same person? Hwy, take a deep breath, take a look at this picture and let us know if this is the person you've seen: if so, that explains the truth about (R)uffda, Amorphous Mass of Mediocrity and Nutter: Sybil originally aired as a made-for-television miniseries in 1976. Sally Field starred as the titular Sybil, with Joanne Woodward playing the role of Sybil's psychiatrist, Cornelia Wilbur. Based on the book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, the movie dramatises the life of a shy young graduate student, Sybil Dorsett (in real life, Shirley Ardell Mason), suffering from dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). With the help of her psychiatrist, Sybil gradually recalls the harrowing childhood abuse that led to the development of sixteen personalities. Sally Field's portrayal of Sybil won an Emmy. No, the 3 got better hairstyle than the one in the picture. On second thoughts, the picture was taken in the 50's so it could be Gorf or Ruffda. I have to see picture or both taken in the '50s!
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Post by 2c on Sept 17, 2005 11:01:31 GMT -5
edit: I previously erroneously posted that St Mary's beat Cal last week; actually it was San Diego. Sorry. StMary's hasn't played San Diego yet either. CSUN?
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Post by Gorf on Sept 17, 2005 11:07:07 GMT -5
HWY, you met (R)uffda and myself at last year's Final Four? You've met (or at least seen) Nutter. Are all 3 of us still the same person? I'm pretty sure the 3 of you are not the same person. Umm, why the question? There have been "people" on the board over the past couple of years that seem to think that (R)uffda!, myself, and potentially Nutters are all the same person writing on the board with different nicks. Since you've now met each of us I figured I had to ask.
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Post by Wolfgang on Sept 17, 2005 13:12:55 GMT -5
There have been "people" on the board over the past couple of years that seem to think that (R)uffda!, myself, and potentially Nutters are all the same person writing on the board with different nicks. Are you one of those "people"?
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Post by TheSantaBarbarian on Sept 17, 2005 13:45:16 GMT -5
"There have been "people" on the board over the past couple of years that seem to think that (R)uffda!, myself, and potentially Nutters are all the same person writing on the board with different nicks."
Are you sure you didn't mean:
There have been "people" on the board over the past couple of years that seem to think that (R)uffda!, myself, are potentially Nutters.
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