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Post by sydneyoperahouse on Feb 13, 2024 16:28:44 GMT -5
After the immense popularity and reception of Part 1: Umbrella Use, I'm back to report on more essential news on your UCLA Bruin MVB athletes.
I saw Knight, Rama, Rowan, and Curci eating lunch together at one of the dining halls. However, of particular note to me was Luca Curci's behavior in the pizza line: exhibiting traits that made me very excited about his future with this team. Curci was at the front of the line, with pepperoni and mushroom pizza hot and ready.
However, Curci was ignoring these two decoy options and was waiting patiently for over 3 minutes for the creole chicken pizza to come out of the oven. Excellent patience, focus, and drive towards the goal. I could see how Curci was utilizing the skills he has on the court to effectively manage his mental state as he waited for the ball on the float serve(chicken creole pizza).
I unfortunately did not see his ability with the pizza server utensil so I have no comment on his fine motor skills.
As per usual, draw whatever conclusions you wish from this information.
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Post by ROCK VB on Feb 13, 2024 22:21:13 GMT -5
Looks like Chester Coins has a second VT account.
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Post by ccfan24 on Feb 13, 2024 23:10:01 GMT -5
After the immense popularity and reception of Part 1: Umbrella Use, I'm back to report on more essential news on your UCLA Bruin MVB athletes. I saw Knight, Rama, Rowan, and Curci eating lunch together at one of the dining halls. However, of particular note to me was Luca Curci's behavior in the pizza line: exhibiting traits that made me very excited about his future with this team. Curci was at the front of the line, with pepperoni and mushroom pizza hot and ready. However, Curci was ignoring these two decoy options and was waiting patiently for over 3 minutes for the creole chicken pizza to come out of the oven. Excellent patience, focus, and drive towards the goal. I could see how Curci was utilizing the skills he has on the court to effectively manage his mental state as he waited for the ball on the float serve(chicken creole pizza). I unfortunately did not see his ability with the pizza server utensil so I have no comment on his fine motor skills. As per usual, draw whatever conclusions you wish from this information. Was this at De Neve? On a side note, can you get me swipes...haha. Someone had to swipe Knight in.
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Post by sydneyoperahouse on Feb 14, 2024 2:18:38 GMT -5
Looks like Chester Coins has a second VT account. All my content is highly original and highly accurate. (I have no idea who this other person is and can assure you that I would never dare use two accounts on a platform so serious as VT)
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Post by sydneyoperahouse on Feb 14, 2024 2:20:23 GMT -5
After the immense popularity and reception of Part 1: Umbrella Use, I'm back to report on more essential news on your UCLA Bruin MVB athletes. I saw Knight, Rama, Rowan, and Curci eating lunch together at one of the dining halls. However, of particular note to me was Luca Curci's behavior in the pizza line: exhibiting traits that made me very excited about his future with this team. Curci was at the front of the line, with pepperoni and mushroom pizza hot and ready. However, Curci was ignoring these two decoy options and was waiting patiently for over 3 minutes for the creole chicken pizza to come out of the oven. Excellent patience, focus, and drive towards the goal. I could see how Curci was utilizing the skills he has on the court to effectively manage his mental state as he waited for the ball on the float serve(chicken creole pizza). I unfortunately did not see his ability with the pizza server utensil so I have no comment on his fine motor skills. As per usual, draw whatever conclusions you wish from this information. Was this at De Neve? On a side note, can you get me swipes...haha. Someone had to swipe Knight in. This was at De Neve. I don't quite know how they got swiped in as I'd be surprised if any of them live on campus. My identity must remain forever hidden.
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Post by thebump97 on Feb 14, 2024 11:12:32 GMT -5
After the immense popularity and reception of Part 1: Umbrella Use, I'm back to report on more essential news on your UCLA Bruin MVB athletes. I saw Knight, Rama, Rowan, and Curci eating lunch together at one of the dining halls. However, of particular note to me was Luca Curci's behavior in the pizza line: exhibiting traits that made me very excited about his future with this team. Curci was at the front of the line, with pepperoni and mushroom pizza hot and ready. However, Curci was ignoring these two decoy options and was waiting patiently for over 3 minutes for the creole chicken pizza to come out of the oven. Excellent patience, focus, and drive towards the goal. I could see how Curci was utilizing the skills he has on the court to effectively manage his mental state as he waited for the ball on the float serve(chicken creole pizza). I unfortunately did not see his ability with the pizza server utensil so I have no comment on his fine motor skills. As per usual, draw whatever conclusions you wish from this information. Thanks for the insight. Excites me for his future with the program.
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Post by ccfan24 on Feb 14, 2024 19:11:07 GMT -5
Was this at De Neve? On a side note, can you get me swipes...haha. Someone had to swipe Knight in. This was at De Neve. I don't quite know how they got swiped in as I'd be surprised if any of them live on campus. My identity must remain forever hidden. I wouldn't be surprised if the underclassmen live in the suites. First year for Curci, so he may want to try living the "normal" freshman life in the dorms or the suites.
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Post by sydneyoperahouse on Feb 14, 2024 22:28:37 GMT -5
This was at De Neve. I don't quite know how they got swiped in as I'd be surprised if any of them live on campus. My identity must remain forever hidden. I wouldn't be surprised if the underclassmen live in the suites. First year for Curci, so he may want to try living the "normal" freshman life in the dorms or the suites. Yeah you’re right Curci probably lives on the hill on second thought.
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