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BBdK

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I love pissy chad. Gyero conversation are a flow. You can't dictate it. Sometimes I post topics I think will consume hours of banter and they don't even get noticed. Not even a like. Other times the most casual take turns into a multipage discussion. Learn GYERO.

Rack This ^^^

...nothing pisses me off more than when I think I have a great topic, think about it in my head (or the night before), fire off my perfect post -------> and nobody even ACKNOWLEDGES it :mad:[laughing]

Then, I'll post some stupid ******** later and it turns into a heated & passionate discussion that lasts an entire day.

GYERO has a life of it's own, nothing anyone can do to stop it, really.
 
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Taken home would've been a treat for acting up. During parent/teacher introductions dad would always lead with, "he's our kid but feel free to knock the **** out of them if they act up." Might not go over as well these days but certainly delivered the message to us.
World needs more of this mindset... not the actual switching of another's kid- but a parent trusting other grown folks rather than immediately defending their ugly little kid who is most likely a ********.
 
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Weatheredhoodie

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World needs more of this mindset... not the actual switching of another's kid- but a parent trusting other grown folks rather than immediately defending their ugly little kid who is most likely a ********.
To be fair, the adults are most likely shitheads as well.
 

BBdK

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Theres never going to be a second generation of GYERO. It's going to just get older and older like it has for the past decade.

When it first started the youngest posters were 17 and 18, now 10 years later the youngest posters are 27-28. College kids have no use for message boards anymore for sports information.


That's actually a good point and most likely correct.
 

BBdK

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The incorrect use of the ellipses is my GYERO staple, not gonna change...

...you can get pumped tho if you want.


My formatting is on Fleek, always has been, and is why I'm such an easily-readable GYERO poster. :sunglasses:
 

joeyrupption

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The incorrect use of the ellipses is my GYERO staple, not gonna change...

...you can get pumped tho if you want.
I hadn't noticed in GYERO. I'm talking about work email.

Also, my kid mostly sleeps through the night (apparently) and my wife hasn't woken me up to take care of him since Week 3.

Thought you should know...
 

CAT Scratch FVR

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Maybe Dan Jenkins had the parenting thing down, even if he is a curmudgeon now:

We kids ate a lot of chicken potpies," says Sally, "but we always knew where our folks were if we needed them. If it was Monday, it was P.J. Clarke's. We knew that was their time, and when we grew up it would be our time.
 

BBdK

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My son is a couple months from turning two and he has Down syndrome. I don't know if that's the reason he's like this or not, but he's been a ridiculously easy baby other than the health issues related to DS. Kid sleeps through the night virtually always. When he's out, he's out. He only cries when something is really wrong as well. Almost feels like parenting on easy mode when it's not some horrific horseshit like his 2nd case of pneumonia of the winter.

I will say because he's got smaller nostrils (That's why they have their mouths open all the time) when he slept next to our bed he'd do fun things in the middle of the night like breathe, snort, take a break from breathing for about 2 seconds, snort a couple more times, just to make you think he's definitely dying, then go back to regular sleeping. I used to lie there just listening to the snorts trying to figure out when to start rescue breathing, but he was always just f***ing with me. Little rascal.


Owen is a pimp, and adorable. You guys are awesome, love following you on the Facebook.

Lemme know when he gets his first Sheeba taste.
 

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*Hope KC recovers, Bbdk. Nice man, I'll try and check on Memommie tonight or tomorrow.

*Speaking of grandmothers. With my grandfather recovering from surgery, mine asked me to play in a couples scramble with her this past weekend. We shot -5 Saturday and -10 Sunday, good for 3rd in the 1st flight. She is 85, incredible.

*Another thing about kids is that, as far as pop culture is concerned, what knowledge I had or cared to have of it in adulthood was just completely taken away. I get a large amount of pop culture references and knowledge now almost exclusively from this thread and sports radio.

*Eli is next weekend :cool2:. 200+ signed up, the largest crowd in probably 15 years. Should be a good one. Hopefully some of you will get back in town next year for it. Pretty much got the schedule down, we just hire a sitter for the entire weekend and factor it into the cost of playing.

*Hope the new configuration of C'Wealth helps to hold in the noise better. It's not right on top of you like some other stadiums and the sound tends to leave as a result. I want quality over quantity. I've heard some complaining in regards to reducing the capacity of C'Wealth, but I think it's forward thinking. Give a top notch experience and feel and the supply and demand will take care of expansion when warranted...or, you can just slap together some pink bleachers and stack them on top of your stadium that is half full 3/4ths of the season and puff your chest like a methedoutcardinalhawkcrazyeyedkillabird.
 
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anthonys735

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World needs more of this mindset... not the actual switching of another's kid- but a parent trusting other grown folks rather than immediately defending their ugly little kid who is most likely a ********.
Dick Wunderlund is the only teacher dad ever got after in 16 years. Well deserved.
 

anthonys735

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Dick Wunderlund
Man, he was a prick and an AWFUL basketball coach... F*cking Algebra 2. To be fair he was a teacher at an all male HS with the name Dick Wunderlund.

-Probably return to the Eli next year. Need to find a mix of just enough golf(once a month) and none for 2 years.
 
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My new seats are in Section 1 Row 10 seats 11 & 12. Good seats but not club,loge or mezzanine level.

Not lying but we somehow get up by a comfortable margin on Sept 5 I'm finding a way to sneak into the one of the club levels for cold frosties. You know Mitch and em gonna be disorganized & it's not gonna be difficult. Real talk.
 
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Dick Wunderlund is the only teacher dad ever got after in 16 years. Well deserved.
Out of curiosity I just checked the faculty page and there is one faculty member still on staff that was there during our time. Mac is still teaching Social Studies which I guess I just assumed wasnt even a subject anymore but whatever. He also looks real damn old.

I think Wunderlin surfaced at Trinity. He was an odd duck- not sure about the thought process of having your nerdy calc teacher serve as the basketball coach but that was a bad play all around.
 

anthonys735

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Gotta be honest, the students all in the end zone has me more worried than anything in this project. Has the potential to be awesome but I don't trust our students to fill up an entire end zone and it will look AWFUL if the recruiting end zone is empty as **** for those early SEC games.

Apparently the students requested it but I have my doubts.
 

anthonys735

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Mac was awesome, never had him in class though. Coach Burke and Coach Barney are still there, aren't they? I see Coach Barney all the time at UK games. Wunderlin, spelled it wrong. Couldn't stand that dude. Yeah, he left right about my senior year for Trinity.
 
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*Hope the new configuration of C'Wealth helps to hold in the noise better

With the limestone precast, and the new suites/press box up top, it should hold sound pretty well, imo...the sound deflectors won't hurt either.

~I remember the hype when they bricked in Doak/Campbell. Not only did it look sweet, but the noise went nowhere.
 

anthonys735

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Hoss, have they talked about the other side at all? I mean it's going to eventually have to be done. The symmetry is way off with one side this towering gorgeous structure and the other just stands.
 
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Barney is still there- no clue what he does, or ever really did- other than stand around stretching. Burke retired a few years ago shortly after they named the side street after him for his like 48 years of service. He still remains my uncle, though.
 

UK_Memphis

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I hope @wcc31 is enjoying the high school teacher talk. Speaking of, we had one get busted for growing pot. Enough that he was probably selling it to students.
 

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- Rack the parents should be more trusting of adults. Parents are basically not involved at all in education anymore...until they see the quarterly report card, then it's the teacher's fault. My parents talked to my teacher's weekly (having me bring them a note, etc.) to make sure I wasn't f***ing up.

- I know being 30 and born in 1984, I am a borderline Millennial...but damn...I had a 19-year-old college student's mom bust into my office last week and lose her **** on me because I failed her kid. It was a four week class and the kid came five times and fully completed one assignment, but it was my fault for not motivating her angel. I stayed composed for the first 5 or so minutes, then basically told her where her and her kid can go.

Over the last two years, I've been getting more and more **** from parents.

- The next day a student was causing a scene in the library and one of the elderly school librarians called me because a student threatened her when she asked him to take his profane phone call outside.

I came down and the student called me every name in the book. Got in my face and told me it was his right to use the phone where and when he wanted and I was blocking free speech because it doesn't matter if it's a library, the Fifth Amendment (ironic) tells him he can talk anywhere he wants. Campus police come and take him away with him yelling, "THIS IS AMERICA, POLICE STATE. I'M SUING ALL YALL."

- Touched (no gyero) up my resume and started putting out feelers the next morning. It's been coming, getting more and more irritated each semester. This semester broke me.
 
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73... Carpenter?

After I graduated myself and another student got to meet him at his place for a session. It was kind of bizarre yet fun.

He had some very potent stuff and got all philosophical on us.
 
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Havent heard a peep, man. I will tell you their main concerns are/were wtf to do with BCTC, and that's why they started on the Alumni side first. Early scuttlebutt before they started the expansion, was pointing to closing the Cooper campus, and eventually merging it with the new digs on Newtown Pike, which has been open since the first of the year. Big FWIW there, though.

~The Cooper side is the last part of the original CWS design expansion. S'posed to have been another deck added, which would've put us over 102,000.
 
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BBdK

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I can't believe I love Steve Spurrier but I do. His interview just now on HQ [laughing], which is pretty much EVERY interview he does at this stage in his career.

Maybe he was always like that, I dunno...but he was my football Bobby Knight for the longest damn time. I can't help myself anymore. I'm sure he's still got a few things/quotes/shots-at-UK in him that will make me "hate" him again for a few minutes, but overall BBdK is a fan., BIG fan. :flushed:
 

BBdK

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*Speaking of grandmothers. With my grandfather recovering from surgery, mine asked me to play in a couples scramble with her this past weekend. We shot -5 Saturday and -10 Sunday, good for 3rd in the 1st flight. She is 85, incredible.

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[laughing] Jesus.

She is indeed incredible, as is pretty much your entire family...no doubt you balled with those scores, but guarantee she had MANY wedges, chips, putts that were accounted for in that score.

One of the best female golfers in KY amateur history, TS. Too bad she wasn't young when there were so many marquee events to play in. What's she have, 15 holes-in-one (hole-in-ones?) or something silly like that?

...not to mention her numerous national and WORLD horsey titles. smh



...Riddles are pretty much GOATS at everything, at least on a local level -- question is, what happened to you?
 
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