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sleebo Mon Apr 05, 2004 01:01pm

For what it is worth, I am from Lexington, Ky. (home area for Tina Napier and Lisa Mattingly). Not that our newspaper knows anything for sure, but it did mention that Lisa Mattingly is expected to work the Women's Finals tomorrow night...

Jurassic Referee Mon Apr 05, 2004 01:46pm

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Anyway, this question does pop up this time of year, a lot like the crocus.

I, too, shall rise again. Like the mighty crocus!!

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Don't forget to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 36 hours. [/B][/QUOTE]If it lasts longer than 36 hours, I'm calling everybody!!

Jurassic Referee Mon Apr 05, 2004 02:04pm

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or whether I should just go to a movie instead of staying in front of my Tv getting madder by the minute because a group of three egocentric blind mice were going to disrupt a very important basketball game.


Go to the movies. Take a six-pack with you, too. Enjoy. Then we won't have sit in front of our computers, getting madder by the minute at some dexterhead fanboy who doesn't know or understand the rules of basketball.

Shoo, fanboy, shoo!

lasert Mon Apr 05, 2004 02:07pm

struck a nerve did it?
 
RTFLMAO

mick Mon Apr 05, 2004 02:20pm

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RTFLMAO
Keep it clean and on the screen.

Mark Dexter Mon Apr 05, 2004 02:23pm

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Don't forget to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 36 hours.

Actually, longer than four is when you should start to worry . . .

Jurassic Referee Mon Apr 05, 2004 02:45pm

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Don't forget to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 36 hours.

Actually, longer than four is when you should start to worry . . .

I heard that the FDA has approved Viagra to be used by dentists. It's only supposed to be used in conjunction with female patients that cannot tolerate normal freezing or nitrous oxide. The theory is that the dentist takes it, and then later it will give the patient something to hang onto while they're getting a tooth pulled.

Back In The Saddle Mon Apr 05, 2004 03:09pm

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RTFLMAO
You can't win an arguement with an ignorant fan. :(

Hawks Coach Mon Apr 05, 2004 03:45pm

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It's usually not a "crew" in the true sense of the word, as they put together a crew of the top officials (in their eyes) in the women's game. If they don't usually work together as a crew, you would be trying to guess the way the game will be called without any real basis to know how that group will get together and officiate.

Time is better spent analyzing their opponent :)

Hardly consistent with the opinion you put forth in our discussion earlier today. IMO.

Completely consistent, IMO. I don't think either coach would have expected that Duke- Uconn crew to officiate the way they did. So what good would it have done to think too much about it? The crew is going to get together a day or so before the game to decide how they are going to work together.

If you have officials you have seen together, especially regular HS crews, you know what you are going to see. We have adjusted when we know that an official tends to call everything underneath a foul - we wll attack the basket even more than usual, and try to deny an inside attack to our opponents.

Bart Tyson Mon Apr 05, 2004 05:05pm

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I thought the Championship game officials were picked from the semi's.

rainmaker Mon Apr 05, 2004 05:52pm

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(The Nat'l. Championship Game officials are, however, prohibited from watching the semi's in person.)
I thought the Championship game officials were picked from the semi's. [/B]
Silly you!

rainmaker Mon Apr 05, 2004 05:53pm

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Don't forget to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 36 hours.

Actually, longer than four is when you should start to worry . . .

Saw an ad on TV last week or so, for a similar product with "effectiveness up to 36 hours." Amazingly one of the side effects was listed as (I'm not kidding here), "fatigue and muscle soreness." My 20-year-old son and I were ROTFLourAO!!

dblref Mon Apr 05, 2004 08:12pm

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Don't forget to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 36 hours.

Actually, longer than four is when you should start to worry . . .

Saw an ad on TV last week or so, for a similar product with "effectiveness up to 36 hours." Amazingly one of the side effects was listed as (I'm not kidding here), "fatigue and muscle soreness." My 20-year-old son and I were ROTFLourAO!!

That's what happened to me when I took it. :D

Mark Dexter Mon Apr 05, 2004 08:35pm

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(The Nat'l. Championship Game officials are, however, prohibited from watching the semi's in person.)
I thought the Championship game officials were picked from the semi's. [/B]
Nope.

10 officials who worked regional games (semi's or finals) are selected.

One is an alternate for all 3 Final Four games.

The other nine are split into crews of three, and each crew works one game (Nat'l Semi 1, Nat'l Semi 2, Nat'l Championship).

Dan_ref Mon Apr 05, 2004 09:42pm

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Don't forget to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 36 hours.

Actually, longer than four is when you should start to worry . . .

Saw an ad on TV last week or so, for a similar product with "effectiveness up to 36 hours." Amazingly one of the side effects was listed as (I'm not kidding here), "fatigue and muscle soreness." My 20-year-old son and I were ROTFLourAO!!

That's what happened to me when I took it. :D

That's what happened to me when I was 20.


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