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Mark Dexter Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:58pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
You're my boy, Blue!! :(

Dust in the wind. All we are is dust in the wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiind. . .

http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/3623/blue0xl.jpg

Can't say I ever pictured you as an Old School fan, Scrappy.

Scrapper1 Sun Jan 13, 2008 08:04am

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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
Can't say I ever pictured you as an Old School fan, Scrappy.

How could anybody NOT be an Old School fan. Whaddya say -- just for fun -- we go. . . streakin!!! C'mon, everybody. We're going streakin'!!!

http://thumbnail.search.aolcdn.com/t...D6629F379C.jpg

MCJB Ump Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:58am

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
I take exception to your remark about OSU representing the Big 10. At least the Buckeyes made it to the Big Game.

MTD, Sr.

And they did win the state of Ohio championship.

osu 38 - Youngstown State 6

osu 20 - Akron 2

osu 48 - Kent 3

Outstanding. Maybe they can get Oberlin, Hiram and Findlay on next years schedule. :rolleyes:

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:16pm

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Originally Posted by MCJB Ump
And they did win the state of Ohio championship.

osu 38 - Youngstown State 6

osu 20 - Akron 2

osu 48 - Kent 3

Outstanding. Maybe they can get Oberlin, Hiram and Findlay on next years schedule. :rolleyes:


MCJB:

With all due respect please stay out of the Hatfield-McCoy fued between Rut and I. Rut is a graduate of "that school up north."

I am a native of Youngstown, Ohio, which makes a me a life long fan of both Youngstown State (Class of 1980 in Civil Engineering) and Ohio State. In the 15 years that Jim Tressel was at YSU he took the Penguins to the Div. I-AA title game 6 times and winning the championship 4 times. Tressel has taken OSU to the Div. I-A title game 3 times and has only lost to "that team up north" only once during his tenure at OSU. My comment to Rut refers to that fact and the fact that at least OSU was in the Div. I-A title game and "that school up north" was not.

If you aren't a part of the feud don't get in the middle of it because you could become colateral damage.

And there is a good reason that OSU played YSU. Years ago, after OSU had finally started playing in-state Div. I-A schools in football, John Cooper (the then so-called football coach at OSU) was asked at a press conference in Columbus when he was going to play YSU? His response was the next time they win the Div. I-AA National Championship. YSU won the title that year. Cooper never called and when YSU tried to contact Cooper, he kept ducking the phone calls. YSU fans have tradionally been OSU fans.

MTD, Sr.

Bad Zebra Sun Jan 13, 2008 01:01pm

Update on the original post
 
In case anyone's interested, the player involved in the "pushing" incident described on the newspaper web thread (see original post) received a six week suspension from the Florida High School Athletic Assn. Contrary the the fanboy comments on the thread, the offending player gave the official a shove after the final buzzer in retaliation for a deserved T earlier in the game. Visiting parents jumped onto the floor as it occured, but home game management did a good job keeping order.

Jurassic Referee Sun Jan 13, 2008 01:55pm

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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra
Contrary the the fanboy comments on the thread, the offending player gave the official a shove after the final buzzer in retaliation for a deserved T earlier in the game. Visiting parents jumped onto the floor as it occured, but home game management did a good job keeping order.

Gee. Surprise, surprise......:)

JRutledge Sun Jan 13, 2008 02:14pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
MCJB:

With all due respect please stay out of the Hatfield-McCoy fued between Rut and I. Rut is a graduate of "that school up north."

Let me correct this statement. I did not graduate from "The University of Michigan." I was born in Ann Arbor while my Mom was working on her PhD. The first football games I remember going to were in the Big House. I moved to Illinois before my 4th birthday but always maintained my love for Michigan and the best University in the Midwest. I also have a brother and sister (both born in Ann Arbor as well and my Father’s Children from a previous marriage) that also went to Michigan. My sister got her Nursing degree from Michigan and my brother got a Master's at Michigan (after he got himself right with his BS at MSU). I have been considering for years attending Michigan for a graduate degree, but life happens and going away to Michigan would be unlikely at this point.

I graduated from the same school my Mom taught at for 30 years after leaving Michigan for her first and only job after she received her PhD. You will not like me again, because I attended Western Illinois. I cannot stand the Penguins either. :D

Peace

MCJB Ump Sun Jan 13, 2008 03:38pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
I am a native of Youngstown, Ohio, which makes a me a life long fan of both Youngstown State (Class of 1980 in Civil Engineering) and ohio state.

Trust me, being a Youngstown native doesn't mean you have to be an osu lemming. That's just a poor choice you made.;)

Back In The Saddle Sun Jan 13, 2008 04:05pm

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Originally Posted by just another ref
Good idea. Turn the kids toward music. Less violence there.

What are you talking about? I can't even turn on the radio these days without being inundated with sax and violins. :D

Mark Padgett Sun Jan 13, 2008 04:16pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
I am a native of Youngstown, Ohio, which makes a me a life long fan of both Youngstown State (Class of 1980 in Civil Engineering) and Ohio State.

I can't believe I graduated college eleven years before you. And - I was only 20 at the time. Why, you're just a kid! :p

just another ref Sun Jan 13, 2008 05:07pm

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
What are you talking about? I can't even turn on the radio these days without being inundated with sax and violins. :D

They hit each other with saxes and violins? Reminiscent of Quick Draw McGraw, sometimes known as El Kabong! (another old guy reference)

BillyMac Sun Jan 13, 2008 05:38pm

The High-Falutin'est .......
 
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Originally Posted by just another ref
Reminiscent of Quick Draw McGraw, sometimes known as El Kabong!

http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9gnMicYkY...ges/kabong.jpg

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Jan 13, 2008 06:31pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I can't believe I graduated college eleven years before you. And - I was only 20 at the time. Why, you're just a kid! :p


Mark:

I graduated from H.S. (Liberty H.S., Class of 1969; Liberty Twp. is a suburb of Youngstown, Ohio) and worked my way through college. I was 17-1/2 when I graduated from college and 28-1/2 when I graduated from YSU. I became a H.S. basketball official just after I turned 19.

MTD, Sr.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Jan 13, 2008 06:38pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Let me correct this statement. I did not graduate from "The University of Michigan." I was born in Ann Arbor while my Mom was working on her PhD. The first football games I remember going to were in the Big House. I moved to Illinois before my 4th birthday but always maintained my love for Michigan and the best University in the Midwest. I also have a brother and sister (both born in Ann Arbor as well and my Father’s Children from a previous marriage) that also went to Michigan. My sister got her Nursing degree from Michigan and my brother got a Master's at Michigan (after he got himself right with his BS at MSU). I have been considering for years attending Michigan for a graduate degree, but life happens and going away to Michigan would be unlikely at this point.

I graduated from the same school my Mom taught at for 30 years after leaving Michigan for her first and only job after she received her PhD. You will not like me again, because I attended Western Illinois. I cannot stand the Penguins either. :D

Peace


Rut:

Western Illinois: AAAAGGGGHHHH!! :D At least we both went to schools in one of the best Div. I-AA football conferences in the county.

MCJB doesn't understand the relationship between Buckeye and Wolverine fans. We really need each other, just like Penguins and Leatherneck fans need each other.

And even though OSU has The Best Damn Band in the Land, I always had a thing for the Purdue Golden Girl. :D

Have a good one.

MTD, Sr.


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