OK That does it.
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OK That does it.
I'm forming a panel to decide what Tilly has to do for penance. I'm blaming tonight all on her cheering in Cameron for Vermont .
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Yup, it's Tilly's cheering that's responsible for the almost-upset.
No more tickets for Tilly behind the visiting bench! Ever again!
No more tickets for Tilly behind the visiting bench! Ever again!
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Re: OK That does it.
Completely, irrevocably, 100% Tilly's fault. ;)
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nah, I think we'll give her a pass for rooting for her alma mater, the underdogs in this game, and despite the much vaulted and way better Duke Blue I think she has proven her allegiance enough, time and time again to get a pass here.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
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Re: OK That does it.
No pass allowed, what ever the reason.knights68 wrote:nah, I think we'll give her a pass for rooting for her alma mater, the underdogs in this game, and despite the much vaulted and way better Duke Blue I think she has proven her allegiance enough, time and time again to get a pass here.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
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You are a good husband, Knights68.knights68 wrote:nah, I think we'll give her a pass for rooting for her alma mater, the underdogs in this game, and despite the much vaulted and way better Duke Blue I think she has proven her allegiance enough, time and time again to get a pass here.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
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Re: OK That does it.
I think the uke efense is more responsible than Tilly's cheering.
On the other hand, had the catamounts pulled the upset she would have been dead to me. dead.
On the other hand, had the catamounts pulled the upset she would have been dead to me. dead.
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"I think the uke efense is more responsible than Tilly's cheering."
I AGREE wholeheartedly.
"On the other hand, had the catamounts pulled the upset she would have been dead to me. dead."
You are ttoooo funny! lolol
I AGREE wholeheartedly.
"On the other hand, had the catamounts pulled the upset she would have been dead to me. dead."
You are ttoooo funny! lolol
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Thanky, I try ;)CathyCA wrote:
You are a good husband, Knights68.
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If I have to choose, I choose Vermont. duke doesn't need me. If they can't beat a 1-4 team because a short, fat, middle-aged woman is in Cameron, then they have bigger problems.Very Duke Blue wrote:No pass allowed, what ever the reason.knights68 wrote:nah, I think we'll give her a pass for rooting for her alma mater, the underdogs in this game, and despite the much vaulted and way better Duke Blue I think she has proven her allegiance enough, time and time again to get a pass here.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
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Trust me, they have bigger problems.TillyGalore wrote:If I have to choose, I choose Vermont. duke doesn't need me. If they can't beat a 1-4 team because a short, fat, middle-aged woman is in Cameron, then they have bigger problems.Very Duke Blue wrote:No pass allowed, what ever the reason.knights68 wrote:nah, I think we'll give her a pass for rooting for her alma mater, the underdogs in this game, and despite the much vaulted and way better Duke Blue I think she has proven her allegiance enough, time and time again to get a pass here.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
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Actually, Tilly, I think your tickets should be behind the Duke bench! No more cheering for the other team ever!
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Re: OK That does it.
In fairness to Tilly, last night may have been partially my fault.
In the realm of superstitions, I have one. Unless I am attending, I do not wear Duke clothing on the day of a football or basketball game. (When I was in school, I wouldn't even wear Duke clothing when I attended games. The fact that I do now is because Coach Cut asked for us to turn Wallace Wade blue, and all the non-navy blue I own has a Duke logo on it.)
After the game was over last night, I discovered that I had on my gray Duke sweatshirt, a complete violation of the rules of the basketball gods.
Mea maxima culpa.
In the realm of superstitions, I have one. Unless I am attending, I do not wear Duke clothing on the day of a football or basketball game. (When I was in school, I wouldn't even wear Duke clothing when I attended games. The fact that I do now is because Coach Cut asked for us to turn Wallace Wade blue, and all the non-navy blue I own has a Duke logo on it.)
After the game was over last night, I discovered that I had on my gray Duke sweatshirt, a complete violation of the rules of the basketball gods.
Mea maxima culpa.
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Re: OK That does it.
TillyGalore wrote:If I have to choose, I choose Vermont. duke doesn't need me. If they can't beat a 1-4 team because a short, fat, middle-aged woman is in Cameron, then they have bigger problems.Very Duke Blue wrote:No pass allowed, what ever the reason.knights68 wrote:nah, I think we'll give her a pass for rooting for her alma mater, the underdogs in this game, and despite the much vaulted and way better Duke Blue I think she has proven her allegiance enough, time and time again to get a pass here.
It's not her fault that the Devils practically gave the game away to the Catamounts, in a game they should have dominated from start to finish. The same game where free throws saved their blue butts versus tough defense and amazing offensive scoring. Where a 15 point lead by the favorites of the night was taken from them perhaps in part by being overly confident, or perhaps being overplayed in spots too. I am not sure what our guys were thinking, but daayyuummm, it's playing like this that gets a big 'ol L instead of a great W.
yeah, I think we'll all give her a pass and forget that Duke nearly was handed it's hat and shown the door by Vermont. That's my take.
You made me laugh! I'm cool with you cheering for your alma mater. If I was in your shoes, I'd be darned proud of their performance.
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Re: OK That does it.
Shame on you, lawgrad.lawgrad91 wrote:In fairness to Tilly, last night may have been partially my fault.
In the realm of superstitions, I have one. Unless I am attending, I do not wear Duke clothing on the day of a football or basketball game. (When I was in school, I wouldn't even wear Duke clothing when I attended games. The fact that I do now is because Coach Cut asked for us to turn Wallace Wade blue, and all the non-navy blue I own has a Duke logo on it.)
After the game was over last night, I discovered that I had on my gray Duke sweatshirt, a complete violation of the rules of the basketball gods.
Mea maxima culpa.
I guess this means that my homemade pizza anti-jinx is stronger than your Duke apparel jinx. Please, though, let's not test that one again.
Wonder if Lavabe was washing dishes...
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Welllllll ...... to be perfectly honest, we weren't in our regular seats either. So I guess we have to take some heat. We gave our seats to the couple next to us so they could take family. The OP and I sat down under the basket in the handicapped section. (Lousy view, by the way.)
I was looking forward to being able to hear the team members talking to each other. I know the importance K puts on that. I wanted to know what they would holler out on defense and who was the most vocal leader, etc. Well, I didn't hear any talk or even see their lips move.
Bet they got an earful today, though.
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PS I hope Josh is okay. Anybody hear?
I was looking forward to being able to hear the team members talking to each other. I know the importance K puts on that. I wanted to know what they would holler out on defense and who was the most vocal leader, etc. Well, I didn't hear any talk or even see their lips move.
Bet they got an earful today, though.
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PS I hope Josh is okay. Anybody hear?
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In re superstitions: I plugged in my Duke Basketball tree. My friend in Sterling, Virginia even texted me prior to tipoff to make sure that my tree was lit.
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Don't worry, it won't happen again. Even though that's my favorite sweatshirt, it won't happen again.ArkieDukie wrote:Shame on you, lawgrad.lawgrad91 wrote:In fairness to Tilly, last night may have been partially my fault.
In the realm of superstitions, I have one. Unless I am attending, I do not wear Duke clothing on the day of a football or basketball game. (When I was in school, I wouldn't even wear Duke clothing when I attended games. The fact that I do now is because Coach Cut asked for us to turn Wallace Wade blue, and all the non-navy blue I own has a Duke logo on it.)
After the game was over last night, I discovered that I had on my gray Duke sweatshirt, a complete violation of the rules of the basketball gods.
Mea maxima culpa.
I guess this means that my homemade pizza anti-jinx is stronger than your Duke apparel jinx. Please, though, let's not test that one again.
Wonder if Lavabe was washing dishes...
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What does that ad say? "It's only silly if it doesn't work." ?
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FWIW, last night (Alabama) I wore a Canadian Olympic sweatshirt.
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