06-10-2010, 02:45 PM
called the PAX16 or whatever integer at which the roulette wheel stops.
Pacific-Texas Conference formally; kind of Romanesque in a dominate the Mediterranean way (or maybe a pride before the fall way -- we\'ll see.
Because once you go east of the Divide you never go back. Boulder Creek flows to the S Platte which flows to Platte which flows to the the Missouri which flows to the Mississippi which flows to the Gulf of MEXICO (not California). Â That\'s the flippin\' ATLANTIC Ocean! Â Calling this the Pac16 would be an abomination against paleohydrology.
But in any event, welcome to my hometown University of California at Boulder, which is what we called CU in high school due to all the left coast transplants who usually lasted only their freshman years before the cold and snow drove them back to the LA basin.
I hope for years of bottom dwelling as kharmic payback for your 5 down asterisk-laden 1990 "title", not to mention Eric Bienemy\'s "winning touchdown" against Stanford that year.
Nice venue, though.
Pacific-Texas Conference formally; kind of Romanesque in a dominate the Mediterranean way (or maybe a pride before the fall way -- we\'ll see.
Because once you go east of the Divide you never go back. Boulder Creek flows to the S Platte which flows to Platte which flows to the the Missouri which flows to the Mississippi which flows to the Gulf of MEXICO (not California). Â That\'s the flippin\' ATLANTIC Ocean! Â Calling this the Pac16 would be an abomination against paleohydrology.
But in any event, welcome to my hometown University of California at Boulder, which is what we called CU in high school due to all the left coast transplants who usually lasted only their freshman years before the cold and snow drove them back to the LA basin.
I hope for years of bottom dwelling as kharmic payback for your 5 down asterisk-laden 1990 "title", not to mention Eric Bienemy\'s "winning touchdown" against Stanford that year.
Nice venue, though.
Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working .I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. Peter Gibbons
