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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 08:18am
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Almost, but not quite. I've got next week off since I'm going to Denver for a week of playing Air Force. When I get back, I have two games left as of now (might get a few more, but the 6 year old is ready to spend more time with her dad, so I won't take too much.)
After all that time dealing with coaches, you should be more than ready to handle the six-year-old!
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 12:29pm
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After all that time dealing with coaches, you should be more than ready to handle the six-year-old!
I've been surprised at how many times the techniques from one transfer well to the other. For example, she responds well to the stop sign.
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 12:39pm
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I've been surprised at how many times the techniques from one transfer well to the other. For example, she responds well to the stop sign.
I have a lot of success with the "OS Evil Eye!"
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 12:42pm
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I've been surprised at how many times the techniques from one transfer well to the other. For example, she responds well to the stop sign.
And a "time-out" for a six year old is almost the same as a coach being seatbelted......
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 12:54pm
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Jon was such a man.Jon was not such a man. I heard he wrote the pilot for a sitcom due out next year on Fox. Anyone know the name?
"Married With Dieblers".
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 01:04pm
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"Married With Dieblers".
"The Dieblers"

Homer Diebler tries to make sense of the world living in Springfield with his wife Marge and children Bart and Lisa.
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 01:12pm
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I have an idea for a sitcom: The son and the dad live together, and also run a junk yard. The dad is always faking heart attacks, and the son is always bailing him out of trouble. He has a couple of cool old friends that stop buy, and a sister in law he doesn't get along with. I'm thinking of calling It .........."Diebler and Son". Any thoughts?
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 01:48pm
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I have an idea for a sitcom: The son and the dad live together, and also run a junk yard. The dad is always faking heart attacks, and the son is always bailing him out of trouble. He has a couple of cool old friends that stop buy, and a sister in law he doesn't get along with. I'm thinking of calling It .........."Diebler and Son". Any thoughts?
Have you made the pilot yet?

I saw a different pilot the other night: Jon's wife said, "Gee, Jon, you were a little hard on the Diebler last night."
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 03:48pm
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Diebler's Island
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 04:00pm
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Diebler's Island
With Chuck Elias in a supporting role saying "De plane, Jon, de plane!"
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 04:06pm
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I just saw the new western with this theme song:

Out of the night
When the full moon is bright
Comes a horseman known as Diebler

This bold renegade
Marks a "D" with his blade
A "D" that stands for Diebler

Diebler - the fox so cunning and free
Diebler - he makes the sign of the "D"

Diebler, Diebler, Diebler!


It was a really cool show. Diebler attacked the garrison run by Colonel Packer and freed all the bench warmers. He used his sword to mark the sign of the "D" on Sgt. Versace's uniform. He also gave a T to Pvt. Knight.

Has anybody seen my meds?
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Old Mon Feb 05, 2007, 10:03am
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With Chuck Elias in a supporting role saying "De plane, Jon, de plane!"
Well, I was thinking more of the Isle of Gilligan than the Isle of Fantasy, but that works too.

Lessee though, we need a role for Chuck....I got it. A box of radioactive coconuts wash up on shore and Gilligan eats one, causing him to shrink to the size of a walnut. The professor concocts a potion to restore him to full size.

Chuck plays the shrunken Gilligan.
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Old Mon Feb 05, 2007, 10:19am
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Well, I was thinking more of the Isle of Gilligan than the Isle of Fantasy, but that works too.

Lessee though, we need a role for Chuck....I got it. A box of radioactive coconuts wash up on shore and Gilligan eats one, causing him to shrink to the size of a walnut. The professor concocts a potion to restore him to full size.

Chuck plays the shrunken Gilligan.
Or the walnut......
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Old Mon Feb 05, 2007, 10:43am
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Aha, that high school player !
Red shirts in Big 10
Because of grades, transfers to Western Kentucky.
Passes all credits and wins DII Nat'l championship.
Becomes JV coach in Hometown, Ohio.

I'm horrible!
I know.

Mick,

I think you're just jealous that The Dieb is not going to your favorite school in Michigan
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Old Mon Feb 05, 2007, 12:05pm
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Mick,

I think you're just jealous that The Dieb is not going to your favorite school in Michigan
Jealous ? Naaah ! They already had a Marcus Taylor.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/players/marcus_taylor.html
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