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tfields01

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Is that how he throws every time? How the hell does he hold runners? Bartolo Colon could steal 2nd on that move.
 

mashburned

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Fox definitely got his handle from Dora The Explorer. When that show debuted, he was 2 years old.

o_O

Easy to forget how young these kids are.


Well considering how his entire ball career was based around Dora, I have to assume he will sit out in protest of the NCAA tournament because they deported that mexican *****. Sad. Good luck in the league, Swipa. Way to stand up for your beliefs, plus not risking injury to yourself just to appease some big honky fat cats.
 

mashburned

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I've always wanted just one gold tooth. Like a lower canine or bicuspid.

I would like Fox if he played some gd defense. Just based on physical characteristics, there is no reason he shouldn't be one of the best defenders in the conference. Mfer ain't even the best on our team, not by a long shot. F him. You're too pretty to play D, you can't play for me. There is no excuse; he doesn't even pretend to bend his legs. Like he's afraid he'll get creases in his pretty brown porcelain skin. F him.

Would love to hear what Cal tells JoJo Palumbo about Fox during their morning coffee sessions.
 

mashburned

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No, it wasn't. John had no j, but he was a dog on the court. He had great PG instincts and saw the floor well. Total competitor.

Again, physical characteristics are about the only comparison there, and Wall was stronger and quicker laterally. Pretty safe to say he was the fast superior athlete and ball player. Much better handles, too. A whole class below wall, not a step.

Fox ain't even Brandon Knight.
 

buckethead1978

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House heads in Louisville...

Where is a good place for some flooring to put in a basement? Recommended type? Looking for something water resistant in case there is a leak, which I just got fixed.

What kind of leak are you talking about? There are not many floor installations that are water proof. From my experience:
-carpet and pad: both can be saved but it will cost you to have them dried out and cleaned.
-laminate: worst choice. If you like filing insurance claims, then put laminate in the basement.
-luxury vinyl plank: resistant to water that just sits on top of it. Have a good pipe burst or a sump failure and it is likely getting pulled because water gets around the edges and underneath it. It can be pulled out, dried and reinstalled but I haven't known anyone that has done it.
-ceramic tile. Very resilient but it is going to cost you. I put it in my basement but the finished area is only about 450SF.
-stained concrete: this is the winner. Cold and industrial but it works.
 

wcc31

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To this day, utopia to me is a 70 degree day in Lexington in late March with the Cats making a run in the tournament. People everywhere- drinking on porches, grilling out, playing frisbee, lassies wearing in their short-shorts, everyone in blue. The phrase "electricity in the air" describes it perfectly- an entire community with one common focus.
 

PuffyNips

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Welp, just got my first estimate on my pergola. $50k.

I thought it was a touching typo. The same company built my deck at the last house for 5k.

The intrawebs says I should be looking at $5-10k for what I want.

I asked the dude if he realized I wanted a pergola, not a touching addition to my home. 50k? Damn.
 
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MaxPowerrr

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To this day, utopia to me is a 70 degree day in Lexington in late March with the Cats making a run in the tournament. People everywhere- drinking on porches, grilling out, playing frisbee, lassies wearing in their short-shorts, everyone in blue. The phrase "electricity in the air" describes it perfectly- an entire community with one common focus.
Nah I'll take sitting in an office catching the feed on your work computer OR possibly missing the game because you're coaching your kids Outlaw Upward team during the 2nd round matchup.
 

Rex Kwon Do

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The phrase "electricity in the air" describes it perfectly- an entire community with one common focus.
Of course no one is going to argue that, you paint a good picture. That said, have to give the edge to the week before school starts. A lot more intensity. More fire. Parties absolutely everywhere with plenty kegs in the holster. Hell, I can smell it right now.

If you went home that summer, you are flat out bucking like a horse in the gate. If you stayed in Lexington and had hunted among the same gaggle of lassies for 3 months...you knew thousands of reinforcements were pouring in by the 4-Runner or Eclipse load.

Only jobs the next day were eat something greasy at 2, go throw some iron around or ball at Seaton Center for a little bit, and get prepped to repeat.

The feeling that there was no end in sight was liberating and it was palpable.
 

mashburned

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Lol is a pergola like a bigger "mini house"? I think you could probably just get a couple cool lil mini homes for 50k and maybe stick one up in a tree or bury it like a cool man-bunker thing. 50k. A pergola doesn't even have a roof, or a floor, or walls. It's like you took some big sticks and just threw em together right quick. Like you were some animal living in the forest and you just had this emergency shelter thing you built because you don't have thumbs, and damn thing doesn't even keep you dry, so you just dig a hole in the earth and hang out there instead. But your neighbors are jealous bc it looks really cool above your fire pit, so it's worth it, plus your wife just had to have it.

I guarantee you krazycats can save you money on this pergola.
 

wcc31

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Of course no one is going to argue that, you paint a good picture. That said, have to give the edge to the week before school starts. A lot more intensity. More fire. Parties absolutely everywhere with plenty kegs in the holster. Hell, I can smell it right now.

If you went home that summer, you are flat out bucking like a horse in the gate. If you stayed in Lexington and had hunted among the same gaggle of lassies for 3 months...you knew thousands of reinforcements were pouring in by the 4-Runner or Eclipse load.

Only jobs the next day were eat something greasy at 2, go throw some iron around or ball at Seaton Center for a little bit, and get prepped to repeat.

The feeling that there was no end in sight was liberating and it was palpable.

Yeah but I can still take part in my scene- that's pretty much how we took in the UK-UofL '12 F4 game at 80's house.
 
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Yeah but I can still take part in my scene- that's pretty much how we took in the UK-UofL '12 F4 game at 80's house.

:100points::100points::100points::100points::100points::100points::100points::100points::100points::100points:[cheers][cheers][cheers][cheers][cheers][cheers]

It was pretty awesome. Still pissed about not getting to go to the F4, but I had a blast at 80s, and can't imagine having more fun.
 
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Willy...
 
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