Seems that Chris Carters son Duron will be watching the Rose Bowl with Dad in an ESPN studio. I hope Bob and Brian Griese stop by and introduce themselves.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls09/news/story?id=4751342
Seems that Chris Carters son Duron will be watching the Rose Bowl with Dad in an ESPN studio. I hope Bob and Brian Griese stop by and introduce themselves.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls09/news/story?id=4751342
I hate to say this for fear of the ban-hammer, but I compulsively down-vote you. It must be a complex...
I miss King of Belch.
Um, did I miss something?
"The difference between a man and a boy is, a boy wants to grow up to be a fireman, but a man wants to grow up to be a giant monster fireman."
- Jack Handey
post the original title, but I don't have 100 mgopoints to lose. I just couldn't stand being in the negative.
Let's just say it wasn't very nice to his dad...
"I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about." - Peter Griffin
"I find Duron Carter's academic troubles to be newsworthy, and wish to share this information with MGoBoard to ensure that you shall all be informed"
...More or less
Is that from the episode when Brian checks into drug rehab and Peter comes along and attempts to give a false name to the workers at lunch? Then he trades a baggie of baking soda or something to a patient for a cupcake.
Christ in me arise and dispel all the darkness.
Yes, yes and yes just to be sure.
Don't forget that he also sneaks in a sixer and proceeds to drink it in front of Brian when they share the same room. They also sneak out at night and row across the lake to the pregnant girls' camp and put all their hands in warm water. As they leave, all you hear are popping noises and babies starting to cry.
"I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about." - Peter Griffin
I remember now. Love it. I like the one where Stewie teleports the Star Trek crew to the house and they're real whiny.
Christ in me arise and dispel all the darkness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deuX1L1nILI&feature=PlayList&p=DFFEA22551...
Sorry, horrible quality.
Lavar Burton: "Can I take this f@*#king headband off?"
Stewie: "No Lavar you're blind. That's the only way you can see"
Kills me every time.
"I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about." - Peter Griffin
Damn. I have to know how far he took it. If he had 100 points taken away it must've been pretty bad.
He referred to the type of cap that Duron and his daddy wear, I believe Thomas Edison once wore the same cap, so there!
How lazy or stupid do you have to be to be academically ineligible at Ohio State?
I would +1000 you if I could.
"The difference between a man and a boy is, a boy wants to grow up to be a fireman, but a man wants to grow up to be a giant monster fireman."
- Jack Handey
Although MGoChristmas is just around the corner, and I have had my eye on some new MGoPoints. Just something to think about if you haven't gotten me anything yet...
what will they come up with next?
http://twitter.com/#!/JHScramble
/redundancy
I can actually understand a freshman struggling a bit - the shock of a courseload, even at OSU, could screw up a young kid. But how does a senior (Rose) not figure out how to keep his grades up enough to play? That is what always amazes me when kids are deemed academically ineligible as upperclassmen - you've been in the school long enough to know what needs to be done to maintain eligibility. Screwing that up, even with all of the checks and balances that exist, is incredible.
A lot of players don't bother going to class their last semester of eligibility. Actually, I seem to remember it happening a lot under Bill Frieder and Steve Fisher.
I can't imagine it happening now under RR, but I sure can imagine it happening under the evil sweater-vest.
Good title.
Maize n Brew