Mich_Faithful

December 7th, 2010 at 2:30 PM ^

 


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A product review of snake oil lush:

I MYSELF HAVE DREADLOCKS PAST MY BUM SO AS YOU CAN GUESS I FREAK RIGHT OUT AT THE THOUGHT OF LICE. ALSO THE AGRAVATING ITCHY DRY SCALP AND DANDRIFF THAT DREADS CAUSE BECOMES A THING OF THE PAST. SO THIS PRODUCT IS A BEAUTIFUL THING MY LUSHIOUS FRIENDS!

So i guess it does not help grow dreads, however it does aid in dandruff and dry scalp associated with dreads. NO this is not my own personal product review of snake oil lush.

kaykaybroke

December 7th, 2010 at 2:10 PM ^

don't think we'd land him even if we offered him...

but we are in need of a QB in this class to replace sousa (Jones..?)

would be awesome if we got him though!

umchicago

December 7th, 2010 at 3:09 PM ^

i think it's important to get a solid QB in every class.  i remember when we had the #1 QB (Henson).  we didn't emphasize the QB recruiting the next year.  so when Henson left early, the unheralded Soph John Navarre took over.  we endured a couple years of pain before he had a very good senior year.

luckily navarre didn't get hurt.  who the hell would have been the QB then?  Gonzalez?  and he wasn't much of a passer.

His Dudeness

December 7th, 2010 at 3:26 PM ^



i think it's important to get a solid QB in every class.  i remember when we had the #1 QB (Henson).  we didn't emphasize the QB recruiting the next year.  so when Henson left early, the unheralded Soph John Navarre took over.  we endured a couple years of pain before he had a very good senior year.

Completely agree and great point about Henson leaving early.

Gonzalez?  and he wasn't much of a passer.

Completely disagree. Gonzalez was a great high school QB and was so unlucky to have been hurt when he finally would have gotten his shot. Enter freshman named Henne instead and the rest is history. Gonzalez did get drafted by the Pats (meaning he could throw the ball).

 

BlueFish

December 7th, 2010 at 3:50 PM ^

Gonzalez was a great high school QB and was so unlucky to have been hurt when he finally would have gotten his shot. Enter freshman named Henne instead and the rest is history.

I assume he's talking about Jermaine Gonzales (#18, QB converted to WR, not drafted), while you're talking about Matt Gutierrez (#12, never lost a game in HS, backed up Henne, transferred to Idaho State).

EDIT: Beaten to the punch.  Hamburgers.

michgoblue

December 7th, 2010 at 2:11 PM ^

Another decommit?  I can't greeking take this anymore.  Can't Brandon make his decision already?  First Hart, then Sousa now this guy?

Oh . . . wait.  Ok, carry on.

Blue in Yarmouth

December 7th, 2010 at 2:47 PM ^

I am a 36 year old father of quadruplet 2 year olds and I am holding out for that as well. No shame in that my friend...I guess there is a chance we are both strange and me wanting it doesn't absolve you, but I will hold on to the idea that we are the normal ones.

profitgoblue

December 7th, 2010 at 2:56 PM ^

Holy shit!  I have one 2.5 year old and I feel like I'm operating at 100% of capacity every day.  I can't imagine walking a day in your shoes!  What a wild ride it must be.  +1 to you, sir.

(FWIW, I like to think of myself as normal so maybe that makes you normal too?)

Blue in Yarmouth

December 7th, 2010 at 3:23 PM ^

And yes, it is a wild ride. We have 3 boys and a girl and keeping up with them is a full time job. I think we are fortunate that this is the first time we had children in the house (I have a 16 year old daughter from a previous relationship that lives with her mom) so being our first experience, we don't know any different. It is hard, but I don't think we have had any more difficulty adapting to 4 than most do with one (which I am sure we would have found very difficult had we had them one at a time).

I totally get your 100% capacity though, there aren't many times that I don't feel exhausted. When I am not staying up all night with crying kids I am getting calls from the hospital to come back to work.

Anyway, another+1 to you for being a Dad who loves COD.

GVBlue86

December 7th, 2010 at 2:55 PM ^

While I may be 11 years younger than you, I am in the same boat. I have the game and am only able to play it late at night because I have a 4 month old son. I think everyone, regardless of age, needs that release that only comes from killing a bunch of doodz with submachine guns.