My neighbor still can't figure out my flag. He has asked me now on three occasions why I would fly a Browns flag if i was a Steelers fan? Once I took the flag down and showed him the falcon logo on the flag, but he still can't get it. Anyway, I fly my BG flag on Saturday and Steelers on Sunday no matter what the outcome is.TG1996 wrote:I knew you were too good of a Falcon to not come around.JohnnySwoop '85 wrote:My flag is still outside the house.
TG does point out more facets to being an alumni and I have noticed a twin bill of Hockey after the Kent State game that will be attended...if not by 5 of us,... then at least the same two that have flown to Mobile twice and have roaded it up to places like Buff, OU, the MCB, and most recently at the "away" game in Akron.My flag is still out there, too, though my other option is my Browns flag, so I don't think I could win this weekend.
WHERE IS "1987ALUM" NOW??
- JohnnySwoop '85
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See what I'm saying....PoorlyCoached throws down the High Noon gauntlet at '87, everyone whistles him for a 4 minute minor misconduct and throws him in the box, then someone puts up Elisha artwork, and now we are talking about Orangey flags and talking with neighbors.
Kumbaya!
OK now lets start ragging about the band playing as the O-Line tries to waive them silent.
How come nobody has made the argument about offensive predictability where every time we need a red zone TD pass we go to #89????
Kumbaya!
OK now lets start ragging about the band playing as the O-Line tries to waive them silent.
How come nobody has made the argument about offensive predictability where every time we need a red zone TD pass we go to #89????
There is no other way to finish a season other than yelling at the top of your lungs among BG's players holding the Peace Pipe aloft!
Because it works. Go Jimmy!JohnnySwoop '85 wrote:How come nobody has made the argument about offensive predictability where every time we need a red zone TD pass we go to #89????
It's funny, though, because the same play has worked in almost six different ways for six TD's. Looking at the replay of Saturday's game, it looked like Sheehan faked a fumbled snap to freeze the defense, which was awesome (if true). In live action, it looked like a botched snap, but on replay it looked more like a double-clutch.
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
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Elisha can cure just about anything that ails someone.JohnnySwoop '85 wrote:See what I'm saying....PoorlyCoached throws down the High Noon gauntlet at '87, everyone whistles him for a 4 minute minor misconduct and throws him in the box, then someone puts up Elisha artwork, and now we are talking about Orangey flags and talking with neighbors.
Kumbaya!
OK now lets start ragging about the band playing as the O-Line tries to waive them silent.
How come nobody has made the argument about offensive predictability where every time we need a red zone TD pass we go to #89????
I like that steak comes from cows. That is why a cow will not think twice about eating you.
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I think you might have misread the post. You were being agreed with.buffaloefalcon wrote:Uhhh, falcon fanatic...no one made a comment about AZZ. My comment was directed to another poster my friend. Re-read the post I made. The context of your response appears to be geared in the wrong direction. -100, down to zero!
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I'm shutting this one down. But not w/o one more Alessandra picture:


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ROLL ALONG!!!
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ROLL ALONG!!!
"We are linked to this institution by invisible bonds that do not wither or dissolve." --BGSU President, Dr. Ralph W. McDonald - 1968
