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Post by TillyGalore » September 3rd, 2009, 1:38 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
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Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:It just struck me that there's another reason I like Crazietalk. Where else can you blend talk about food, sports and life in so many ways with so many nice people????? ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^
I was about to say a sports bar... But last time I went in one, it was filled to the brim with unc fans. They don't make the cut for the last requirement. :lol: :D
I was thinking bar too, but that experience isn't free!
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CameronBornAndBred wrote:It just struck me that there's another reason I like Crazietalk. Where else can you blend talk about food, sports and life in so many ways with so many nice people????? ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^

In my opinion, the only places even remotely close to CTN of places to go to be involved in such wide variety of discussions with such nice people are in events like funerals, weddings or other "formal" events where eventually, with enough assistance from Dr. J. Daniels, Reverend Beam and a few other choice spirits, the conversation get crazy fun! lol
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Post by Devil in the Blue Dress » September 3rd, 2009, 4:41 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
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Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:It just struck me that there's another reason I like Crazietalk. Where else can you blend talk about food, sports and life in so many ways with so many nice people????? ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^
I was about to say a sports bar... But last time I went in one, it was filled to the brim with unc fans. They don't make the cut for the last requirement. :lol: :D
I was thinking bar too, but that experience isn't free!
I didn't realize that "foodies" congregated in bars. :-?
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Post by devildeac » September 3rd, 2009, 4:59 pm

The pub analogy was used over yonder until we started talking about things the "managers" didn't like and started censoring/infracting us...
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Post by Rolvix » September 3rd, 2009, 5:42 pm

Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote: I was thinking bar too, but that experience isn't free!
I didn't realize that "foodies" congregated in bars. :-?
I mean, at our sports bar Halftime, there are about twenty tables to sit at and order food. Most people aren't actually there for the bar part. Except on game nights, it's packed.
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CellR wrote:
Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote: I was thinking bar too, but that experience isn't free!
I didn't realize that "foodies" congregated in bars. :-?
I mean, at our sports bar Halftime, there are about twenty tables to sit at and order food. Most people aren't actually there for the bar part. Except on game nights, it's packed.

The sports bar I frequent has the best wings in the area, bar none - 'foodie' food? Probably not...but great food any way!
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Post by Devil in the Blue Dress » September 5th, 2009, 10:55 am

Here we go again over yonder! I started a thread about the long time almost unbroken connection between Duke and the Alabama football coaching tree. Most of the posts ended up being insults aimed at Alabama and then a little brush up between an Auburn fan and an Alabama fan.

The injury report for today's game started by Jim Sumner has deteriorated with pessimistic or sarcastic comments and low expectations for the program.

Thank goodness for this site where we can appreciate and celebrate Duke football and basketball!
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Post by CameronBornAndBred » September 6th, 2009, 12:27 pm

Devil in the Blue Dress wrote: Thank goodness for this site where we can appreciate and celebrate Duke football and basketball!
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CameronBornAndBred wrote:
Devil in the Blue Dress wrote: Thank goodness for this site where we can appreciate and celebrate Duke football and basketball!
:D :D :D
This deep appreciation is especially fitting this today when the faint of heart over there are blasting their blunderbusses to the point of nauseous noise.
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Post by Rolvix » September 6th, 2009, 2:46 pm

Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
Devil in the Blue Dress wrote: Thank goodness for this site where we can appreciate and celebrate Duke football and basketball!
:D :D :D
This deep appreciation is especially fitting this today when the faint of heart over there are blasting their blunderbusses to the point of nauseous noise.
I took a peek over there earlier and couldn't believe the negativity... Good gracious.
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Post by Rolvix » September 6th, 2009, 3:16 pm

I'm really glad that we don't have stringent posting rules over here.
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Post by Devil in the Blue Dress » September 6th, 2009, 3:34 pm

CellR wrote:I'm really glad that we don't have stringent posting rules over here.
Isn't it interesting that where the policy is supposedly strict that the tone is so negative and harsh?
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Post by Rolvix » September 6th, 2009, 3:37 pm

Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:
CellR wrote:I'm really glad that we don't have stringent posting rules over here.
Isn't it interesting that where the policy is supposedly strict that the tone is so negative and harsh?
Yes, it is!
I can see why they should be a little strict. The members of DBR aren't all quite as mature as CTN's. Not that all of us are mature really :D , it's more like we know when to stop and how to look at something from someone else's point of view. The problem is the over-the-top strictness. Who knows... Maybe it's just because there are too many people "over there"...
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Post by Devil in the Blue Dress » September 6th, 2009, 8:05 pm

Great post by CameronBornandBred over there. Harsh, emotional comments have been flying in threads about the first game, the team and the season.

Originally Posted by theman5207
So embarrassing. Duke fans come in droves and the team humiliates us yet again. I will not use another of my season tickets this year. They won't be given to others, they'll die in my desk drawer.
It is really unbelievable that we can change facilities, coaches, players, and still be awful. Anyone who mentions the cool-aid is spot-on.
L-) (I added that)

CameronBornandBred:
I've read some hot-headed, emotional comments in this thread that I have not been thrilled with, but for the most part they were thought out with some explanation.
Your post is disgusting. I was one of the fans that was there in droves. That team that was on the field did absolutely nothing to humiliate me. I had a great day, and I enjoyed the game. Yes, we lost, and we lost due to excessive mistakes, but I sure as hell wasn't humiliated. I'm proudly going to the next home game, and the one after that, and all of the rest. I'm going to State and unc, too. And if we haven't won a game by the time the season ends, I'll be there in Wade in my DUKE FOOTBALL shirt with my striped hat cheering and yelling as always. If you don't want to go, I appreciate that. I don't think you should come back. But I know lots of people who will want to go, so don't sit disgruntedly on your tickets.

^:)^ :-bd :ymapplause:
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Post by captmojo » September 6th, 2009, 8:18 pm

Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:Great post by CameronBornandBred over there. Harsh, emotional comments have been flying in threads about the first game, the team and the season.

Originally Posted by theman5207
So embarrassing. Duke fans come in droves and the team humiliates us yet again. I will not use another of my season tickets this year. They won't be given to others, they'll die in my desk drawer.
It is really unbelievable that we can change facilities, coaches, players, and still be awful. Anyone who mentions the cool-aid is spot-on.
L-) (I added that)

CameronBornandBred:
I've read some hot-headed, emotional comments in this thread that I have not been thrilled with, but for the most part they were thought out with some explanation.
Your post is disgusting. I was one of the fans that was there in droves. That team that was on the field did absolutely nothing to humiliate me. I had a great day, and I enjoyed the game. Yes, we lost, and we lost due to excessive mistakes, but I sure as hell wasn't humiliated. I'm proudly going to the next home game, and the one after that, and all of the rest. I'm going to State and unc, too. And if we haven't won a game by the time the season ends, I'll be there in Wade in my DUKE FOOTBALL shirt with my striped hat cheering and yelling as always. If you don't want to go, I appreciate that. I don't think you should come back. But I know lots of people who will want to go, so don't sit disgruntedly on your tickets.

^:)^ :-bd :ymapplause:
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Post by Devil in the Blue Dress » September 6th, 2009, 8:29 pm

captmojo wrote:
Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:Great post by CameronBornandBred over there. Harsh, emotional comments have been flying in threads about the first game, the team and the season.

Originally Posted by theman5207
So embarrassing. Duke fans come in droves and the team humiliates us yet again. I will not use another of my season tickets this year. They won't be given to others, they'll die in my desk drawer.
It is really unbelievable that we can change facilities, coaches, players, and still be awful. Anyone who mentions the cool-aid is spot-on.
L-) (I added that)

CameronBornandBred:
I've read some hot-headed, emotional comments in this thread that I have not been thrilled with, but for the most part they were thought out with some explanation.
Your post is disgusting. I was one of the fans that was there in droves. That team that was on the field did absolutely nothing to humiliate me. I had a great day, and I enjoyed the game. Yes, we lost, and we lost due to excessive mistakes, but I sure as hell wasn't humiliated. I'm proudly going to the next home game, and the one after that, and all of the rest. I'm going to State and unc, too. And if we haven't won a game by the time the season ends, I'll be there in Wade in my DUKE FOOTBALL shirt with my striped hat cheering and yelling as always. If you don't want to go, I appreciate that. I don't think you should come back. But I know lots of people who will want to go, so don't sit disgruntedly on your tickets.

^:)^ :-bd :ymapplause:
Fine words, CB&B. I have not ventured over yonder 'cause I knew this was to be expected. Thanks to DiBD for sharing your take on stoopid reaction.
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Post by captmojo » September 6th, 2009, 8:33 pm

Change your name to "Double O Blue Dress".
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CellR wrote:
Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:"quote="Devil in the Blue Dress""
Thank goodness for this site where we can appreciate and celebrate Duke football and basketball!"/quote"
:D :D :D
This deep appreciation is especially fitting this today when the faint of heart over there are blasting their blunderbusses to the point of nauseous noise.
I took a peek over there earlier and couldn't believe the negativity... Good gracious.
In spite of the constant negativity, the cream of positivity always rises to the TOP and that is what I believe is here at CTN, the cream of the cream!!!!!!!! Hang in there cellR and observe and learn.... watch what you don't want to be and watch and partake in what you should be to be the Cream of the Cream that ALWAYS RISES TO THE TOP!!!!

CB&B - Very articulate and very SPOT-ON!!!!! :-bd
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Post by Lavabe » September 6th, 2009, 9:04 pm

I DO enjoy the fact that we have yet to have an administrative warning or meltdown over here.
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Post by Devil in the Blue Dress » September 6th, 2009, 9:17 pm

Lavabe wrote:I DO enjoy the fact that we have yet to have an administrative warning or meltdown over here.
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