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I was writing with a British accent. That's how they do it over there, man.
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lol, just like a clown car. Can't tell you how many times I saw that in the parking lot of Columbus Steel.
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lhiannonshee http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197970517614
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I read that stuff too, jerrod, but decided to take a chance. I'm no fanboy, for sure, but man do they sound awesome. Never tried the turtle beachs, so I can't comment on them. To answer the question, I got mine on newegg, on that link I posted.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826158081 I have them, and they are excellent. I would also recommend getting a good soundcard. In fact, a lot of times the card will make a bigger difference than the headset. Creative makes a bunch of good cards as well. PM me if you want some more ideas.
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Who throws a puppy, really?
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2% of the entire US population. I wonder how many are actually Mexican? (Edit: Just found your source. That number is representative of Mexicans and not other latinos. My bad) Apparently, my friends husband from El Salvador hates Mexicans even more than CR does. He just happens to look like one.
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How the fuck do you know? Seriously, poor argument. I've never had my car broken into by anyone who wasn't black, so we should start "bustin caps" in all those fools too, by your logic. For the record, you probably didn't get your car broken into by a Mexican either. Don't get it twisted, guys, I'm all about slowing or stopping altogether the flow of illegals into the country, but "Sniper Posts" and "Berlin Wall" type fixes are just retarded. I agree that something has GOT to be done about this particular situation (The rogue group).
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And then it didn't. This is a stupid comment. This is truth. Posing a thought...Why doesn't anyone complain about all the illegal Canadians that cross the borders?
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Havent seen the last three episodes and its killing me!
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I think we should call it "Your Daddy". "What conference does Ohio State play in, again?" "Your daddy". "Oh yeah, forgot."
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Biblical truth.
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It's a fleshlight with legs!
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It may not be inherently racist, but by flying it, you are advertising an agreement in priciple with a standard of ethics that includes slavery and a beleif that one people group inherently has more value than another by virtue of their birth. If you were standing around with Beast, Scott and myself and had the guts to tell us that you thought slavery was a good idea, then I may be able to respect your flying of that flag. As it is, it's almost a brand identifier now. For instance, Kid Rock embraces the confederate flag as a personal symbol, while making his living through a meduim created by the urban African-American culture. For the record, if you subtract the money, intelligence, and the high moral standards from Kid Rock, you get a fair estimation of the type of person who still flies the confederate flag publicly. Also, the confederates lost. When you are invaded and lose, you don't get to fly your flag anymore. That's just how that works. Ask Poland and France.
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It will take some time to get used to the Big Red in the Big Ten. College football is built on tradition and long-term associations, and Nebraska always has been linked to Colorado, Oklahoma and others from the former Big 8. It'll feel odd to see the Huskers invade the Big House, The Horseshoe, State College and even Iowa City. That's OK. Change isn't supposed to feel normal. But give it time and you'll realize that these Huskers are a lot like you. They love to run the football! They love walk-ons! They don't mind cold weather! They boast loads of tradition in football -- Nebraska is the fourth winningest program of all time and owns five national titles -- complete with legendary coaches (Bob Devaney, Tom Osborne) and unforgettable players (Mike Rozier, Dave Rimington, Johnny Rodgers), just like your favorite teams. College football is everything to their fans, just like it is in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Iowa. Their fans live in the same area of the country and treasure the same values in both football and life as you do. Nebraska is an Association of American Universities member, just like the rest of the Big Ten. I've never been to a game in Lincoln, but I can't wait to see one. You should be fired up, too. Many folks went into this thinking only Notre Dame and Texas would add great value to the Big Ten. I'd like to direct you to Forbes' list of the most valuable college football teams. Texas and Notre Dame are Nos. 1 and 2, but Nebraska comes in at No. 4 with a team value of $93 million and a profit of $49 million. Nebraska is ahead of both Ohio State and Michigan in the rundown. Need more evidence? Nebraska apparently was valuable enough to several Big 12 South schools to determine whether they stay in the league. Although Nebraska chancellor Harvey Perlman said Friday that one school leaving a conference doesn't break the conference (six schools leaving does), all eyes were on the Big Red. "I [asked Big 12 presidents] 'What if Nebraska stayed and Missouri left?' Perlman said. "The response was that they would stay. I said, 'What happens if Nebraska stays and Colorado leaves,' and the response was they would stay. I said, 'What happens if both Missouri and Colorado leave and Nebraska stays?' And they could make no commitment that they would then stay in the Big 12." Given that the other shoe has dropped, we see that even the money men in the Big 12 agree that just having Nebraska leave the conference will cost them something like 10% of their revenue er year. So Nebraska matters, people. And it will be a strong addition to the Big Ten. Just think of the potential rivalries. Farmageddon between Iowa and Nebraska. The Barry Alvarez Invitational between Wisconsin and Nebraska. Put Nebraska against Penn State, Michigan or Ohio State, and TV execs will drool. I don't like shaping divisions based on geography, but Nebraska certainly strengthens the western edge of the Big Ten. While I'd urge Jim Delany to break up the Ohio State/Michigan/Penn State bloc, a division with Nebraska, Wisconsin and Iowa looks pretty solid. Notre Dame and Texas would be slam-dunk additions to the Big Ten, but both schools bring different types of baggage with them. Nebraska isn't a prima donna. And the Huskers really, really like the Big Ten. You might shake your head in disbelief when Nebraska plays its first Big Ten Conference game in 2011. But before long, you'll nod and see that this makes too much sense.
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Actually, according to the article, A&M is staying as well.
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Breaking news... Texas and Oklahoma to STAY in the big 12. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=5286672
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Thats actually mostly correct, John. In the past, conference seasons have been shortened by one or two games. The Big Ten, because of the number of teams and the lack of divisions, doesn't require teams to play all the other teams in the conference, only 8 of them. Given that most likely (at this point) the two conferences will have 6 teams each, that would be 5 games per team. Add the conference chapionship, and you're at 6. More than likely you will see the other games shake out as "Inter-divisional" games with other conference foes. We will still have 3-4 non conference games per year.
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As am I. Glad I was late to this thread, I see my people have things well in hand. (For bonus points, who are "My people"?) LOL, apprently, someone was late to the "Clue Train".... lol. All I can do is laugh here.
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OK, for all of you who make the stuff, I think we ned to have a contest. I humbly submit myself as a potential judge.
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hahaha...USC...hahaha...breathe...hahahaha
Orion replied to TimTaylor751647545500's topic in Dumpster
The NCAA does not have the power to strip anyone of a Heisman (only the Heisman Trophy Trust can do that) nor can they take away a National Championship (The BCS has to do that). I've not heard anyone on ESPN say anything other than what I just repeated. The BCS is going to "discuss" stripping the title, but the AP will not. http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=5277555 I read an artice on another site that claimed that the Heisman Trust is going to "talk" about it (Recinding Reggie Bushs' Heisman), but nothing more. -
I'm with Mike. That being said, I always loved the indoor game more than the outdoor game. God I miss Soccer.
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hahaha...USC...hahaha...breathe...hahahaha
Orion replied to TimTaylor751647545500's topic in Dumpster
Trev Alberts is a douche too. He won't have anywhere to run now that his Huskers are going to be getting run by the top three in the big ten every year. Reggie Bush was paid to play, essentially. His parents got a new house and some other things, I'm not sure of the specifics. Somthing to remember is that they will still have their national championship, and Reggie will still have the Heisman. Those things arent controlled by the NCAA.