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Old Tue Mar 25, 2003, 12:25pm
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Btw,nice catch on Willie Wonka!
You're gonna have to come up with something a little tougher than Willie Wonka or Mary Poppins. I got a 7 (and a half!!) year-old daughter at home. I once watched Mary Poppins every night for about 3 weeks straight! Not good times. . .

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Old Tue Mar 25, 2003, 12:54pm
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I know that assignor and he's been good to me as well. Great guy. Many believe that doing the F and JV games for that league is as tough a doubleheader as there is. And I'd have to agree.

As for the other league, if a coach just doesn't like you, you're screwed. And some grudges can last a long time. The league is just hurting themselves.
Oh yeah.....I've been told by plenty of folks that some of the JV games in the GCL are as tough as any V games in the city that night. Working the GCL has definately helped my game in other leagues.

So then you know the other "G"? I hear it's a good league to work in....just dont F up!
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Old Tue Mar 25, 2003, 12:58pm
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Btw,nice catch on Willie Wonka!
You're gonna have to come up with something a little tougher than Willie Wonka or Mary Poppins. I got a 7 (and a half!!) year-old daughter at home. I once watched Mary Poppins every night for about 3 weeks straight! Not good times. . .

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I have three sons at home, so I get the movies over and over also...so how about this one... "Oh, I do so relish these times of peril"...or "We need another plan. Preferably a Nick-less one"...
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Old Tue Mar 25, 2003, 01:03pm
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So then you know the other "G"? I hear it's a good league to work in....just dont F up! [/B]
Yes, I know the other "G" league. I haven't done any for them. And it is a good league; this year the sectionals, they seemed to get the better of the GCL. But in the end, another State championship for a GCL South school. Congrats to Moe!
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"Oh, I do so relish these times of peril"...or "We need another plan. Preferably a Nick-less one"...
Wow, you have got me STUMPED!!
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You're gonna have to come up with something a little tougher than Willie Wonka or Mary Poppins. ...Chuck
Try this one:

Woman: "Stranger, are you looking for a nice, clean place to stay?"

Man: "Madam, I had a nice, clean place to stay. And I left it - to come here."

This same movie also had the lines:

"Do you ever think about things you do think about?"

and

"Can a sponge think?"
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Old Tue Mar 25, 2003, 03:22pm
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"Can a sponge think?" [/B]
SpongeBob Squarepants can!


Mr. Trouble never hangs around
When he hears this Mighty sound:

Here I come to save the day
That means that Mighty Mouse is on the way!
Yes sir,when there is a wrong to right
Mighty Mouse will join the fight!
On the sea or on the land
He's got the situation well in hand!

Note:Strictly from memory!

I bet MP sang it as he read it,too!
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Old Tue Mar 25, 2003, 03:33pm
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"Can a sponge think?"
SpongeBob Squarepants can!


Mr. Trouble never hangs around
When he hears this Mighty sound:

Here I come to save the day
That means that Mighty Mouse is on the way!
Yes sir,when there is a wrong to right
Mighty Mouse will join the fight!
On the sea or on the land
He's got the situation well in hand!

Note:Strictly from memory!

I bet MP sang it as he read it,too!
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Yes folks...the board has reached a new low.

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"Oh, I do so relish these times of peril"...or "We need another plan. Preferably a Nick-less one"...
Ok, so these are Spongebob? I'm just double checking. We don't watch Nickelodean, except for the Wild Thornberries.

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Woman: "Stranger, are you looking for a nice, clean place to stay?"

Man: "Madam, I had a nice, clean place to stay. And I left it - to come here."

This same movie also had the lines:

"Do you ever think about things you do think about?"

and

"Can a sponge think?"
These are from a kids' movie? I have no idea about these either. Jeez, my kid movie IQ is not nearly as high as I thought.

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"Oh, I do so relish these times of peril"...or "We need another plan. Preferably a Nick-less one"...
Ok, so these are Spongebob? I'm just double checking. We don't watch Nickelodean, except for the Wild Thornberries.

Chuck
No, no, no...these are from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (the movie)...and I'm thinking Mark's are from a WC Fields flick...
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Machock apologizes for outburst

Machock apologizes for outburst


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Chuck Machock

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By Jason Williams
Cincinnati Post staff reporter

Chuck Machock took the first step toward mending his reputation as the radio color analyst for the University of Cincinnati men's basketball team Monday.
He apologized.

Machock began head coach Bob Huggins' final weekly call-in radio show of the season by expressing his regret for being ejected during the second half of UC's loss to Gonzaga in an NCAA Tournament first-round game last Thursday in Salt Lake City.

"I want to make an apology to Bearcat Boosters, to the university and the athletic department and (athletic director) Bob Goin," Machock told the WLW-AM listening audience. "It wasn't called for. I shouldn't have done it. ... It's behind me. I'm going to be with you for a long, long time."

Machock also publicly apologized to Huggins, to whom Machock referred as a "blood brother," but did not apologize to the referee who ejected him.

Machock, a former UC volunteer assistant coach who has been a part of the Bearcats' radio broadcasts since the 1992-93 season, also informed the audience of a punishable agreement he and Goin reached while meeting last week.

Machock's talent fee from the Gonzaga game and from two games next season will be donated to C-Paws, an on-campus charitable organization.

"And he's never going to take his headset off again," Goin told The Post earlier Monday. "That's the agreement."

After speaking, Machock left the show to Huggins and host Andy Furman. Machock usually stays on the air for the duration of the hour-long show.

"He's the best," Huggins said of Machock.

Official Mike Kitts ejected Machock with 15:56 remaining in the game because he had pulled off his headphones to express his dismay with Kitts' decision to eject Huggins 21 game seconds earlier. NCAA officials and several people sitting around Machock said the radio analyst used profanity and called Kitts a derogatory name.

Machock has denied that and did not discuss specifics of the incident Monday.

Machock has a long-standing relationship with Huggins and UC, from which he graduated in 1959. Machock spent three seasons on Huggins' staff at UC before moving to his current position. Machock recruited Huggins to West Virginia in the 1970s, and they were together on the staffs at Ohio State (1978-80) and Central Florida (1983-84), where Machock was the head coach.
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and I'm thinking Mark's are from a WC Fields flick...
Nope. Spencer Tracy.
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No, no, no...these are from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (the movie)...
Ok, I've seen that one, but only once or twice (it was a rental). I liked it, tho.
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Since no one has even tried to guess this movie.....

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Try this one:

Woman: "Stranger, are you looking for a nice, clean place to stay?"

Man: "Madam, I had a nice, clean place to stay. And I left it - to come here."

This same movie also had the lines:

"Do you ever think about things you do think about?"

and

"Can a sponge think?"
I'll give you the names of some of the characters.

"Man" is E.K. Hornbeck (Gene Kelly)
The two questions were asked of Matthew Harrison Brady (Fredrick March) by Henry Drummond (Spencer Tracy).
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