If I had to guess right now, I'd say our worst case is 0-12.
I've been a fan for way too long to assume anything.
I've watched us lose to many a team that we "couldn't" lose to.
But that's just a guess.
With the right personnel, we could probably find a way to move into the negative numbers.
I like them both just fine. And the Flying M.
My all-time least favorite is the ruffle-M. Banner-M was such a huge improvement that it's hard for me to hate that one. Plus it was such a successful era overall.
Rarely if ever use it, with one exception. As I have gotten older, my leg will sometimes cramp up after about 3 hours driving. I'll turn on the cruise and stretch that leg out for a bit.
Then I'll turn off the cruise and go back to driving like a grown man. :D
Debbie Gibson was dating a guy who I was performing in a show with back in 1991 and I met her when she was hanging out backstage and chatted for a few.
Had a wonderful long interaction at Deville Camera with Mary Ann Mobley and Gary Collins.
I met author James Michener that same summer and...
I was absolutely getting the crap knocked out of me at the All Valley Under-18 Karate Championship in 1984 until I channeled the spirit of a crane (don't laugh) and kicked that SOB in the mother 17in face. As life has progressed, lots of people online say they look back at the whole episode and...
FAHW -- It took me over six months of arguing with barely English-speaking reps to get a dishwasher replaced. After making enough of a stink about it on social media and getting a little inside help, I got a direct phone number to someone who can automatically escalate and personally handle...
Football: Humiliatingly bad.
Basketball: Embarrassingly bad.
Baseball: We love it and look to be good this season, but despite our love it's a distant "who cares" in public perception.
We are like a tiny country church that has some legacy family money holding us steady to survive in the short...
The main pic I have from those days is a large LandSat infrared picture of central Mississippi that she brought home one day so we could see a "satellite photo." It had apparently been used in some presentation at work. It may still be in that house somewhere.
My mom was a landman for an oil company back in the 70s and 80s (one of the first women in the industry to do this). It is hilarious to watch this show since real landman work is mostly boring legal research about mineral and drilling rights.