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Wrong

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May 13, 2006
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Always and forever.
 
Nov 14, 2002
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Someone needs to write a tell-all book about Tom Jurich and how he built that program. Jeff Pearlman would crush it, for sure. What he accomplished was amazing, and he did it with all the integrity and professionalism of a mob boss or a ponzi schemist. Had his power been reigned in even the slightest amount, they'd still be kicking it around in the Metro Conference and stuck in complete irrelevance.
 

wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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Someone needs to write a tell-all book about Tom Jurich and how he built that program. Jeff Pearlman would crush it, for sure. What he accomplished was amazing, and he did it with all the integrity and professionalism of a mob boss or a ponzi schemist. Had his power been reigned in even the slightest amount, they'd still be kicking it around in the Metro Conference and stuck in complete irrelevance.

Who’s going to write this? Louisville isn’t relevant enough for anyone outside of the state to care, and those pussboi Louisville sportswriters who enabled it sure as hell won’t.
 

roguemocha

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Jan 30, 2007
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Serious question- How old are you Rogue?
39 going on 16 if I’m being honest.

Not in my 40s yet technically bluemadison, let’s not rush that train to the station.

The only heavy lift/PR I ever try anymore is deads, my favorite. Already have a bum shoulder so I don’t push it on bench or anything and have switched to DB press over BB press as wel for that reason. Squats I don’t like all that pressure on my spine so I do shark/rhino/belt squats where the pressure is on your hips.

Had some old bloods at the gym tell me years ago to lay off the super heavy weights unless your competing and even then is it necessary? So I’ve laid off all that, not trying to impress people with lifts anymore. Deads are for me.

I get I’m 40, but if you look at me versus most of my graduation buddies, they LOOK 40. I don’t act, look or feel 40 imo besides these white whiskers showing up in my beard.

Touch Louisville and may they burn.
 

wcc31

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- Great stuff from GYERO’s Louisville crew today. 🙌🏼

- I believe in Burrow completely but have some doubt creeping in before tomorrow’s big game.

- Great timing- dealing with a stomach bug I picked up from my daughter. There’s no more pathetic feeling than those few seconds kneeling in front of a toilet before it all comes up. Prayers please.

- My pup Blue turns 6 in a couple months and just starting to notice his aging a bit, which makes me sad. With a crazy walking toddler and two dickhead cats, you appreciate even more the chill, low-maintenance presence of an adult dog. No trouble ever. Great with the kid even when she sits on him like he’s a horsey. Just a good boy.
 

Wodie sloot

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Nov 19, 2003
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-Dogs are awesome, Chad.

-Louisville sucks.

-Anth and G named Luke, I had zero boy names I liked. I continuously brought up Luke Hancock to no avail. But I’m good with it now. My main issue is my phone autocorrects it to Like way too often.

-4th asymptomatic quarantine in as many months for one of the kids. If only there was a way out of this.
 

roguemocha

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What’s GYERO’s opinion on dogs pooping in other peoples yards?

I personally couldn’t care less if your dog poops in my yard as long as you pick it up. Problem here is there are very few yards especially ones not fenced.

Fast forward to my morning walk with Buster and he poops in a yard in the neighborhood. Someone starts beating on a window and I just look up like yes?

Window opens and guy yelling, “This is private property! You know what that means? Your dog can’t **** in my yard!”

I calmly replied, “It’s a dog sir, he’s going to poop where he’s going to poop. I’ll pick it up.” Keep in mind, I’m still standing in the road and my dog is pooping about one foot into his yard.

Guy says, “Not in my yard he can’t ****! This is MY property.”

I asked him if he gets mad when iguanas, chickens and birds poop in his yard. He didn’t like that and started yelling jibberish, had a feeling he was about to come outside. And I just pick up the poop and say have a great day sir. “What did you say to me?” I said, “HAVE A GREAT DAY SIR!”

Proceeded to slowly saunter away with the dog and poop in tow.

Next walk by there should be interesting.
 

cricket3

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May 29, 2001
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Stomach bugs are complete misery as an adult. We've passed a couple around our house over the last few years and the kids handle is 100 times better than I did.
 
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Ron Mehico

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Jan 4, 2008
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I’ve been sick for the last 3 months after not being sick for 15 years because of my beautiful princess daughter starting preschool and apparently being a giant bag of disease filled bacteria with the other preschoolers. Since we’re filthy rich and have a nanny I’m experiencing what most apparently do with daycare now. Unfortunately she keeps getting my 3 year old and 5 month old sick as well. I didn’t want to jinx it but I think I’ve finally gotten over the latest sickness - COVID which me and the entire family have had the last 2 weeks. Was more obnoxious than anything and I’m assuming I got it from my daughter like everything else. Long story short kids are nasty.
 

Wrong

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May 13, 2006
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Now UL fanboys aren’t happy that the ACC isn’t supporting CFP football expansions. Decisively call it the Greensboro Conference. Hey f*cknut you are lucky to not be toiling in the AAC or CUSA. Learn your place.
 

Mossip

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Jul 20, 2007
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Window opens and guy yelling, “This is private property! You know what that means? Your dog can’t **** in my yard!”
He's an *******, but he's not wrong.

"Most people don't mind as long as I pick it up. But since you're telling me that you do, I won't let it happen again. Sorry about that."
 
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roguemocha

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I think leaving your dog’s poop in public or someone else’s yard is one of the trashiest things a person can do. I think every courteous non-POS person alive would agree.
I definitely always pick it up and said that. Never not picked it up.

What kind of heathen doesn’t?
 

BBdK

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Sep 21, 2003
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He was a good hire. Just like everyone else, the man needs time.

He's gonna need a lot of time. IU is going to be absolutely horrid next year. TJD is so good they're a decent squad this year...but they lose their top 6-7 players + All American, from a low seeded/bubble team.
 
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Kooky Kats_anon

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Typically, your “property” starts 5’-10’ inset from the street curb or R/W. So when your dog ***** 2’ onto the guys grass from the street, you can technically tell the neighbor he’s in the right-of-way easement - BUT - can’t you find a spot elsewhere? If I were that guy and saw you cruising the dog, I’d turn on my sprinklers with the Rachio3 app. GTFOML.

I still hate when I see people bring their dogs into stores, shops, restaurants. Eff off. I love dogs, but they have their place… which is parks and your personal home. Nowhere else.

the question is: does your dog have a middle name?
 

wcc31

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Typically, your “property” starts 5’-10’ inset from the street curb or R/W. So when your dog ***** 2’ onto the guys grass from the street, you can technically tell the neighbor he’s in the right-of-way easement - BUT - can’t you find a spot elsewhere? If I were that guy and saw you cruising the dog, I’d turn on my sprinklers with the Rachio3 app. GTFOML.

I still hate when I see people bring their dogs into stores, shops, restaurants. Eff off. I love dogs, but they have their place… which is parks and your personal home. Nowhere else.

the question is: does your dog have a middle name?

You would hate my wife. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard her call places of business on the phone, “Are you dog friendly????” A generally sane person, she’s a complete wacko when it comes to dogs and cats.
 
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VernHatton52

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Aug 9, 2005
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He's gonna need a lot of time. IU is going to be absolutely horrid next year. TJD is so good they're a decent squad this year...but they lose their top 6-7 players + All American, from a low seeded/bubble team.
Last year technically didn't count so a lot of those guys could return, TJD included, but I agree. It's hard to see him staying. Woodson may have to go heavy with transfers for a few years, but he's a good coach. He has good people around him. And he knows he's setting it up for Fife anyhow. Woodson was hired to stabilize things and make them a respectable program again. He did it with the Hawks and, to a lesser degree, the Knicks. His players respect him. They enjoy playing for him. It may take 3-4 years, but watch. They'll be good again.

Not to our level, of course.
 
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