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Nick Saban (ex-HC Alabama Crimson Tide)

BigWoof31;2346511; said:
http://fansided.com/2013/06/17/alabama-crimson-tide-football-adding-waterfall-in-locker-room/


Of all the excess in College Football - this one might take the cake.
Apparently Alabama is adding a waterfall to their locker room.

http://fansided.com/2013/06/17/alabama-crimson-tide-football-adding-waterfall-in-locker-room/

It's shit like this that has me sometimes saying just shut it all down. Everybody goes to DIII rules and let universities be universities.
 
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Muck;2346899; said:
I want to know the thought process that actually gets you to the point where you think that is the best way to impress recruits.

I guess they might be able to work some suitable purpose into the process:

li1_romantic_waterfall.jpg
 
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LovelandBuckeye;2309814; said:
Featured in ESPN the Mag this week. This is the same 8th grader Les Miles offered.

http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/...su-tigers-youngest-recruit-ever-espn-magazine

Age against the machine
Fifteen-year-old Dylan Moses is changing the college recruiting process

IN TRUTH, truth, Dylan Moses had anticipated the day would come. It was not a wish in his mind, it was an inevitability. He had dreamed about it for years, used it as mental fuel each morning at 4:30, when it was time to spring out of bed and attack his first workout: 400 pushups, 800 sit-ups, 10 minutes of jump rope and a one-mile run, all before the sun climbed above the horizon and painted the streets of his neighborhood in Baton Rouge, La.

But that Tuesday last July when everything changed -- and the moment Dylan Moses began to understand his life was suddenly full of surreal possibilities and endless complexities -- arrived years before he, or anyone in his family, imagined it would.

For Dylan, it began with the sound of screaming.

His father, Edward Moses Jr., had been awake since 2 a.m., catching up on the court documents and client referrals that are the lifeblood of his small law practice. Working as his family slept allowed him to squeeze in a few extra hours of productivity. Even though he'd been swamped of late, Edward had still made time on Sunday and Monday to watch Dylan, his oldest son, compete in a series of drills at the LSU football camp just down the road, an event they'd been anticipating for months.

Edward saw his 6'1", 215-pound son run the 40 and the looks on coaches' faces when Dylan clocked a 4.46. Dylan's mom, Tomeka Murray, used her iPhone to record it but didn't know how well he had done. "To be honest, I was kind of mad," she says. "That weekend was my birthday, and I didn't really want to spend the whole day at a football camp."

Around 3:30 a.m., Edward logged in to Facebook, hoping to track down a client, when he saw several Tigers fans in his feed buzzing about recruiting news. Word had leaked out that Les Miles was going to offer a scholarship to a running back who had yet to enter eighth grade. Apparently, the 14-year-old also played linebacker and had been the talk of camp, outperforming virtually every high school kid, dazzling with his speed and agility.

An eighth-grader? Edward thought. That's amazing. I thought Dylan was the only eighth-grader invited.

He clicked the link, but the story was behind a pay wall. This other kid must be a beast! He surfed a fan message board, hoping someone had shared the recruit's name. Wait ... Moses?

Cont'd ...
 
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ulukinatme;2352614; said:
A few weeks old, but the spa reminded me of this:

#RollToilet

roll-toilet-o.gif

Alabama's "spa" reminds me of this:

Last Gay Bathhouse in S.F. Agrees to Close Its Doors

The last remaining gay bathhouse in San Francisco closed with hardly a ripple this week, a victim of stricter laws and changing life styles brought about by the AIDS epidemic.

In April, the San Francisco city attorney's office had charged 21st Street Baths with violating a 1984 court order requiring clubs to bar sexual activities that could spread acquired immune deficiency syndrome. But this week, the bathhouse's owners reached a settlement with the city that called for closure of the bathhouse in exchange for dismissal of the charges, said Deputy City Atty. Burk Delventhal.

http://articles.latimes.com/1987-05-08/news/mn-2810_1_gay-bathhouse

There does appear to be a jug of disinfectant on the ledge.

:tongue2:
 
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ScriptOhio;2352669; said:
Alabama's "spa" reminds me of this:

Last Gay Bathhouse in S.F. Agrees to Close Its Doors

The last remaining gay bathhouse in San Francisco closed with hardly a ripple this week, a victim of stricter laws and changing life styles brought about by the AIDS epidemic.

In April, the San Francisco city attorney's office had charged 21st Street Baths with violating a 1984 court order requiring clubs to bar sexual activities that could spread acquired immune deficiency syndrome. But this week, the bathhouse's owners reached a settlement with the city that called for closure of the bathhouse in exchange for dismissal of the charges, said Deputy City Atty. Burk Delventhal.

http://articles.latimes.com/1987-05-08/news/mn-2810_1_gay-bathhouse

There does appear to be a jug of bubble bath on the ledge.

:tongue2:

FIFY
 
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