Are u sure it isn't because h2 called him Blaire??rocketfootball wrote:Toledo is not in the picture for Blaine. He only has a grayshirt offer from the Rockets and wants a full scholarship offer for 2008 (Can you blame him?)!h2oville rocket wrote:If either Blaine or Blaire are reading and care about playing in front of people I hope they've checked the attendance stats. Toledo or NIU would be the choices there- if you want to attract media attenmtion, well, there goes NIU. It keeps coming back to Toledo...Shame on you for trying to mislead people!freefalcon wrote:
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Fans = From home games to bowl games we fill the stands
With that all said, BEST OF LUCK BLAINE. Your choice is the right choice.
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No, no his doppleganger is Blaire- sounds like our class is starting to shape up a little bit anyway. I think WMU is a great fit for Blaine if he isn't considering UT.
As far as "girls" ( shame on you, Freak) if a school with 20,000+ students that doesn't have a fair number of gorgeous women something is very wrong. Anybody who seriously thinks that there is something about their school that brings out the best in good looking women is deceiving themselves and missing out on a lot of ladies from other schools. There are certain areas where rivalries take a back seat to good sense.
As far as "girls" ( shame on you, Freak) if a school with 20,000+ students that doesn't have a fair number of gorgeous women something is very wrong. Anybody who seriously thinks that there is something about their school that brings out the best in good looking women is deceiving themselves and missing out on a lot of ladies from other schools. There are certain areas where rivalries take a back seat to good sense.
Perhaps. I never thought I was deceiving myself though. Just delusional, and it still feels rather good. Rumour was when I was on campus that pretty (and intelligent!) women made up two thirds of the undergraduate population, and that they were all there for me. This made perfect sense, because gorgeous girls always walked to class alone, unless they were with me.h2oville rocket wrote:Anybody who seriously thinks that there is something about their school that brings out the best in good looking women is deceiving themselves and missing out on a lot of ladies from other schools.
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And on the weekends they all drove up to UT to be with me. And I was 45 at the time!Zom wrote:Perhaps. I never thought I was deceiving myself though. Just delusional, and it still feels rather good. Rumour was when I was on campus that pretty (and intelligent!) women made up two thirds of the undergraduate population, and that they were all there for me. This made perfect sense, because gorgeous girls always walked to class alone, unless they were with me.h2oville rocket wrote:Anybody who seriously thinks that there is something about their school that brings out the best in good looking women is deceiving themselves and missing out on a lot of ladies from other schools.
I don't know. BG has a great education department. In my experience that particular major seems to bring out a disproportionately large number of hot girls. Specifically the early childhood ones.
That said, I found this rather odd, as none of those hot education students ever ended up being my teachers when I was growing up
That said, I found this rather odd, as none of those hot education students ever ended up being my teachers when I was growing up
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Yeah- your second sentence was going to be my response to your first one.hammb wrote:I don't know. BG has a great education department. In my experience that particular major seems to bring out a disproportionately large number of hot girls. Specifically the early childhood ones.
That said, I found this rather odd, as none of those hot education students ever ended up being my teachers when I was growing up
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Something about that just doesn't sound (read) right.hammb wrote: ... a disproportionately large number of hot girls ...
... Specifically the early childhood ones ...
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Well, I think I know where they are ending up - my son's school.h2oville rocket wrote:Yeah- your second sentence was going to be my response to your first one.hammb wrote:I don't know. BG has a great education department. In my experience that particular major seems to bring out a disproportionately large number of hot girls. Specifically the early childhood ones.
That said, I found this rather odd, as none of those hot education students ever ended up being my teachers when I was growing up
Do they have any Teacher-Friend of parents met on internet that we tailgate with conferences coming up?1987alum wrote:Well, I think I know where they are ending up - my son's school.h2oville rocket wrote:Yeah- your second sentence was going to be my response to your first one.hammb wrote:I don't know. BG has a great education department. In my experience that particular major seems to bring out a disproportionately large number of hot girls. Specifically the early childhood ones.
That said, I found this rather odd, as none of those hot education students ever ended up being my teachers when I was growing up
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