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I can see the poll was not taken in N'Awlins." Yes, Commander's Palace tastes like [Mark May], but the garnish was so gosh-darned well done, and the sauce around the entre' drizzled just so!"SmoovP;1937464; said:For rich people, within reason it is not that important how food tastes or what amount there is - they are most satisfied with a meal when the food is pretty and presented in an elegant setting.
Gatorubet;1937535; said:I can see the poll was not taken in N'Awlins." Yes, Commander's Palace tastes like [Mark May], but the garnish was so gosh-darned well done, and the sauce around the entre' drizzled just so!"
SmoovP;1937581; said:The key phrase in that quote was "within reason".
matcar;1937577; said:You're welcome. Maybe you'll tone down the rhetoric one day and you'll actually mean it when you say thanks.
DEBuckeye;1937586; said:It seems to be getting clearer and clearer that TP didn't give a crap about being, and certainly wasn't acting like, a Buckeye during much of his time at OSU at all.
In that regard, how about moving this thread to the Professional Fooball forum, and take it out of the Buckeye Alumni forum. Doesn't seem to fit here, IMO.....
Bucklion;1937086; said:Well then they'll be creaming like they're sitting on top of Megan Fox if Smith shows up and says what a great job he's been doing...not...
DEBuckeye;1937594; said:Yes, you're right. Still could be, actually. Although I'd argue that TP has done more, for his own selfish benefit, to screw up the program.
And I'm probably being too harsh, but....
Terrelle Pryor's attorney on Thursday called the latest allegations against the former Ohio State quarterback by ESPN "bogus", threatened legal action and called the NCAA system a form of "slavery."
Columbus, Ohio attorney Larry James made the comments Thursday morning while appearing on SiriusXM's "Jason & The GM" show on satellite radio. Thomas described himself as a local figure who had worked with Ohio State in the past and knew AD Gene Smith, president Gordon Gee and former coach Jim Tressel.
"It was probably good for Terrelle to meet persons like myself, African-American lawyers, very successful - quote, unquote," James said.
James said he did not know that meeting would lead to his representation of the troubled former star. He went on to say that "most" of Pryor's wrongdoing is limited to the selling of memorabilia "when he was a freshman, 18 or 19 years old at a time".
At least you're not a hick.bassbuckeye07;1937582; said:I must be middle class...good presentation just gets in the way of what im trying to do
Piney;1937599; said:Looks like Pryor's 'lawyer' went off on the radio today... no direct link, but just a blog post from Dennis Dodd with some quotes...
http://dennis-dodd.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/6270202/29911819