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Big Time win

wyoming fishing

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What a big time win! two very good teams, I bet with that big win next time we play csu we might only lose by 15. I am getting, ahead of myself a loss to boise state comes on saturday! I am sure, going to a tough place like bakersfield will get the team ready for a 30 point loss to new mexico at the pit! I am sorry for bring up New mexico, they have a real team unlike CBI wyoming! :rofl:
 
Man you take a lot of joy in this teams failure. If Burman ever does get let go, the very moment he is fired you'll instantly ejaculate in your pants no matter where you are. Assuming you are in fact wearing pants, of course.
 
J-Rod said:
Man you take a lot of joy in this teams failure. If Burman ever does get let go, the very moment he is fired you'll instantly ejaculate in your pants no matter where you are. Assuming you are in fact wearing pants, of course.

He will implode instantly killing himself, So he would never actually get a chance to experience no TB.
 
J-Rod said:
Man you take a lot of joy in this teams failure. If Burman ever does get let go, the very moment he is fired you'll instantly ejaculate in your pants no matter where you are. Assuming you are in fact wearing pants, of course.
You are assuming the wyofishing is a man. Not so sure about that one.
 
Whatever the gender, his/her use of commas is comical. I can only hope and pray that he/she/it didn't attend UW. That sentence structure alone would put a stain on the academic reputation of the school.
 
bladerunnr said:
Whatever the gender, his/her use of commas is comical. I can only hope and pray that he/she/it didn't attend UW. That sentence structure alone would put a stain on the academic reputation of the school.

Considering that "wyomingfishing" has never had anything positive to say about UW, I would guess no. I think "wyomingfishing" is probably a relative of a coach fired by Burman.
 
Considering that "wyomingfishing" has never had anything positive to say about UW, I would guess no. I think "wyomingfishing" is probably a relative of a coach fired by Burman.

Now that you mention it, take a look at the date of Wyoming fishing's first post. It's just about a month after the UW track coach and cross country were fired and Berryhill was hired. Wyo. fishing has even mentioned this firing more than once in his/her/its post. I'm not Columbo but this looks suspicious.
 
bladerunnr said:
Whatever the gender, his/her use of commas is comical. I can only hope and pray that he/she/it didn't attend UW. That sentence structure alone would put a stain on the academic reputation of the school.


I can't stand it when people don't know the difference between "than" and "then". It's really not difficult.

Oh yeah, you mention Berryhill. I remember checking the cross country results for say the first 2 meets and then I haven't even checked on the running program since.
 
alyssa said:
bladerunnr said:
Whatever the gender, his/her use of commas is comical. I can only hope and pray that he/she/it didn't attend UW. That sentence structure alone would put a stain on the academic reputation of the school.


I can't stand it when people don't know the difference between "than" and "then". It's really not difficult.

Oh yeah, you mention Berryhill. I remember checking the cross country results for say the first 2 meets and then I haven't even checked on the running program since.

Maybe I am in the minority, but I can't decipher half of your posts. I also don't see a misuse of than/then in this thread. Are you referring in general or to a specific instance?
 
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
bladerunnr said:
Whatever the gender, his/her use of commas is comical. I can only hope and pray that he/she/it didn't attend UW. That sentence structure alone would put a stain on the academic reputation of the school.


I can't stand it when people don't know the difference between "than" and "then". It's really not difficult.

Oh yeah, you mention Berryhill. I remember checking the cross country results for say the first 2 meets and then I haven't even checked on the running program since.

Maybe I am in the minority, but I can't decipher half of your posts. I also don't see a misuse of than/then in this thread. Are you referring in general or to a specific instance?

In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.
 
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.
 
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

Watch Dirty Dancing with her. That usually takes the female mind off of being mad at you, at least for a while.
 
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

Fake a heart attack!
 
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

I'm not like that.
 
OrediggerPoke said:
My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

No man has ever been able to figure that out......it's probably why some guys go gay.
 
fromolwyoming said:
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

Watch Dirty Dancing with her. That usually takes the female mind off of being mad at you, at least for a while.

I HATE that movie. Gross.
 
alyssa said:
fromolwyoming said:
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

Watch Dirty Dancing with her. That usually takes the female mind off of being mad at you, at least for a while.

I HATE that movie. Gross.

:rofl: I never liked it either.
 
Wyo2dal said:
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.


Fake a heart attack!

Would ya get mouth to mouth then?
 
OrediggerPoke said:
alyssa said:
In general I guess. I just can't stand it. It's an F grade.

A lot of my "posts" have more than one meaning or sarcasm. I joke around sometimes. Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

You know it's like that old song that says, "Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul".
Maybe it's because old New York was once New Amsterdam.

Makes sense. My background is in logic (engineering/law) and I have the problem of never being able to think in metaphors or deeper meaning. I never know what answer to give my girlfriend because: (1) if I tell her my exact thoughts she gets mad; (2) if I tell her the opposite she gets mad; (3) if i tell her whatever she thinks is good, she gets mad; (4) if I don't answer the question, she gets mad.

And and and and and I like to make fun with a lot of shows that I watch like jokes from "I Love Lucy" and "Are You Being Served" and "Grace and Favour" type show.

I've avoided the "My pussy" jokes though. Here's a bad example....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unmkX15AeN8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and a longer video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRJlItzalJY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

.
 
alyssa said:
Some guy here I think his name is WaxLyo or something like that can tell when I say something with more than one meaning. That's pretty surprising given his degree and job and all.

Are you saying I crush stones or something?
 

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