I was a bit surprised to see such acceptance among the comments on that page. I don't think it's a true representation of the ND community at all, but come on.
I like your blog, by the way. ND fans can especially benefit from reading it right now.
I have to appreciate the fine details of Shredders pieces. The crowd behind Weis, for example.
One face goes one way, the other face goes the other way, and this guy's sayin', "Whadda ya want from me?' Guy's got a nice head of white hair, it's beautiful.
I was working with the camera guy when Frieder punched him at halftime. My esteemed colleague turned to me and had the same look on his face as Hout.
Not comparing motivation/culpability/ass-kickiness, just that wonderful facial expression.
Crap, I think I'm old.
is in trouble with Shredder reading the plays upside down :P
Or could it be that he knows everything so well that he put the card that way as a visual aid in the huddle for everybody else?
With the New Media still shaking itself out, I'm hesitant to affix a label (like Journalist) to you. What matters to me is that you write well thought out pieces that I enjoy reading. That's pretty much the criteria I apply to all you writy folk.
I think (or would hope) the media relations people recognize who brings the story that 'those who care' want to read. That's the type of person media credentials should be given to. Oh, and kittens that listen to The Smiths are cool, too.
too far fetched for a 2025 (Intergalactic Champion) Michigan football team to have a star player named Zoltan, or something?
ps: Shredder, I'd love to see more of your work.
God bless his cotton pickin' maize and blue heart.
It brings back memories of a certain Saturday in 1979. My father wanted to beat the crowd out of the golf course, so we left a couple minutes early. "Indiana has this one," he said. So on that golf course, with a sudden distant roar across the street behind me, I heard that special voice from a steadfast tailgater's radio along with Gen. Patton's horn.
I missed The Play.
Had I missed The Call perhaps this would be a bitter memory. But I guess there are no bad memories when Mr. Ufer is involved. Indeed, the Spirit of Meechigan Football.
Thanks for reposting this great speech!
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Life is
I have a son on Parris Island.
Thank you to all the Marines on this board.
And now, a musical interlude from the 1987 Elaine May masterpiece Ishtar...
All the folks that don't have money
Are they poor? Oh well, sure.
But that ain't poverty baby --
That's not the not of the Have Not Blues!
People have not got soles on their shoes
But I have not got you.
You're welcome.
Thank you, Seth. That's about as Michigan as it gets.
I mean Mason Cole's commitment is really cool. Strong LT.
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I was a bit surprised to see such acceptance among the comments on that page. I don't think it's a true representation of the ND community at all, but come on.
I like your blog, by the way. ND fans can especially benefit from reading it right now.
I've got it right here:
If by Smith you mean Ishtar, I whole-heartedly agree, sir. Tellin' the truth is a bitter herb.
I fail at embed, my apologies
I'll figure it out sooner or later, I promise.
Brenda?
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