Buckeyedynasty
I'd hit it!
I hope she's just a girl who can't say no. Any of you who have seen Oklahoma the musical will no what I'm talking about.
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Never leave a fellow Buckeye hanging.....EVER!dilligaf2day;1008039; said:Think positive! Mizzwho?
Go Sooners!
Let's start tailgating and get ready for pregame!
So........A WVU football player goes home to a deep holler in West Virginia and tells his dad about a wonderful girl he?s met.
?Dad, she?s fantastic. She?s smart, in great shape, and she?s getting her teaching certificate this spring. I?m going to ask her to marry me, but??
?But what, son?? asks the father.
?She?s a virgin.?
The father scratches his beard and says, ?Son, if she ain?t good enough for her own family, she damn sure ain?t good enough for ours.?
Welcome to BPBernieBucks78;1008010; said:However...while this pissed me off (so much that I wrote ESPiN in a FIT OF RAGE), I think this only makes "the chip" on the shoulders that much bigger.
If you didn't tear his scrotum off, you're not really channelling the Oklahoma spirit.Spazztic1;1008406; said:To help aid in Oklahoma's win this Saturday I slapped a Texas fan today.
ORD_Buckeye;1007589; said:In the spirit of this weekend, I would just like to state the following items:
- Barry Switzer was a highly misunderstood individual who 'til the day he left Norman was a molder of scholar-athletes, civic virtue, playing by the rules and putting the reputation of his university above any football considerations.
- Charles Thompson was framed. This young scholar-athlete conducted himself with nothing but virtue and dignity.
- Brian Bosworth was class incarnate. This self-effacing, humble young man made me proud to be a college football fan.
- Wilkinson Hall represented everything right, noble and decent in college football. It was a place where bright young men could get away from the football field for quiet study, thoughtful reflection and occasional discussions of the inherent humanity in Thucydides work.