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I don't think the officials saw the contact. Many times, when a player is hit in the eye, you don't realize it until you see the player grab his face. I'm not calling a foul based on a player grabbing his face.
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I'm wondering if the face was moving toward the defender. mick |
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Evidently, there was no defender. ;) |
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That's the Research Triangle for cryin' out loud! I'm glad they're pumped they oughta be. By the way, did Roy cry, and is he, in fact, on a first tee? mick |
I must ask,
1. What is a Tar Heel? (A heel of a person who stepped in tar?) 2. What is an Illini? (Is this just a person from Illinois?) |
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And no, no golf. He was in the air at 8am this morning, on the recruiting trail. A co-worker of mine's husband is a pilot and flies him around quite a bit. He was in Syracuse and St. Louis. In fact, he picked him up in Kansas and brought him to Chapel Hill, the day he came home two years ago. |
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When Carolina was divided in 1710, the southern part was called South Carolina and the northern, or older settlement, North Carolina. From this came the nickname the "Old North State." Historians have recorded that the principal products during the early history of North Carolina were "tar, pitch, and turpentine." It was during one of the fiercest battles of the War Between the States, so the story goes, that the column supporting the North Carolina troops was driven from the field. After the battle the North Carolinians, who had successfully fought it out alone, were greeted from the passing derelict regiment with the question: "Any more tar down in the Old North State, boys?" Quick as a flash came the answer: "No, not a bit, old Jeff's bought it all up." "Is that so; what is he going to do with it?" was asked. "He's going to put on you-un's heels to make you stick better in the next fight." Creecy relates that General Lee, upon hearing of the incident, said: "God bless the Tar Heel boys," and from that they took the name Quote:
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