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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 11:48:42 GMT -5
I'm going to have to demolish you in this week's picks again--just to get even. Again? Interesting brand of revisionist history you practice back there, Mr. (R).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 11:49:37 GMT -5
Some of those weeks didn't count...
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 4, 2005 13:15:27 GMT -5
Some of those weeks didn't count... Actually, it was just "days" that didn't count... full weeks counted. ;D
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 4, 2005 14:17:56 GMT -5
If the above is all the VT community got out of this match, you really missed some great volleyball. ;D publius, my man...I'm disappointed. Your post suggests you were there and yet, you do not post about the match; rather, you post about OTHER people not posting much about the match. I know you are a better man than this.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 14:23:25 GMT -5
Do they ever roll boulders from Firestone down to the Pacific? Seems like that'd be a blast.
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 4, 2005 14:31:44 GMT -5
Did you know Firestone Fieldhouse is named after the Firestone family, rich vintners from Santa Ynez, and also Andrew Firestone, he of "The Bachelor" fame?
Highway 1 cuts between the Pepperdine campus and the Pacific Ocean. It would be kind of fun to see the boulder roll into a car or bike driven by a celebrity, like say, Babs Streisand who lives in Malibu. Sadly, Firestone Fieldhouse is near the bottom of the hill so I don't think the boulder would gain much momentum when rolled.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 14:48:53 GMT -5
They could build a ramp. Then call Babs to tell her she's getting an honorary Oscar at the school. She'd fall for it.
Probably best to have 5 or 6 boulders handy. She's wily.
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 4, 2005 14:58:19 GMT -5
Ruffda, you doof, no one has Babs's phone number, except her agent, and Dustin Hoffman.
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Post by Gorf on Oct 4, 2005 15:00:11 GMT -5
Did you know Firestone Fieldhouse is named after the Firestone family, rich vintners from Santa Ynez, and also Andrew Firestone, he of "The Bachelor" fame? Is it made out of recycled tires?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 15:01:26 GMT -5
Call information.
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Post by Gorf on Oct 4, 2005 15:02:29 GMT -5
Ruffda, you doof, no one has Babs's phone number, except her agent, and Dustin Hoffman. Hey Wolfy, I think you're onto something there! "Doofda!" could be a nice new name for (R)uffy!
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 4, 2005 15:06:53 GMT -5
I live life for the little pleasures, like the simple transformation that a thread takes. For example, this thread went from SC vs. Pepperdine to Doofda! That's what I live for. The focus on ONE and ONLY ONE subject in a thread is just too much for me little brain to handle.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 15:07:32 GMT -5
Doofda and Goof. Sounds like a bad sitcom.
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Post by Gorf on Oct 4, 2005 15:21:08 GMT -5
Does that make us super heroes?
You get to say things like "I'm Doofda!" while I get to fall down and say "Ouch!" a lot?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2005 15:57:16 GMT -5
If the above is all the VT community got out of this match, you really missed some great volleyball. ;D publius, my man...I'm disappointed. Your post suggests you were there and yet, you do not post about the match; rather, you post about OTHER people not posting much about the match. I know you are a better man than this. I had just arrived back home, quite tired, when I wrote that post--just after reviewing what the analytical VB-nuts had written after a live nation-wide TV match. In the intervening period, others, including myself, have posted about the match. Yes, you are right that I am a better man than one to disappoint you and I shall strive not to do so again. Perhaps I will regain some luster by reminding you that the Firestones are Johnnys-come-lately to the wine and beer industries and made their fortune in rubber; that the auditorium is a good ways up, and not near the bottom of, the hill--it must be over 800 steep feet from Hwy 1; and that, as you recall, momentum = mv, so that anything the size [mass] of a boulder would rapidly pick up speed [velocity] and have considerable momentum. Great day today, so I am off on a bike ride. Maybe I'll run into you Wolfie at the intersection of Congress Springs Road and Skyline in about an hour and a half. I can give you a ride back downhill on my handlebars but your woofies will have to run.
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