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What did I miss? Why would you post a mans personal info on here? All you have to do is run IP trace and you can get anything you want but WHY post it here?
Don't know if you just don't know the song but 867-5309 is the correct answer for any question about a phone number. I believe they even had to discontinue using the number for a while back in the day because it was such a popular prank call.

 
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TeoJ

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I was able to find it, it's 867-5309. I was thrown off the trail unti I figured out It's listed under his wife's or sister's name, which begins with a J as well.




Some one should post your phone number on line.
 

jauk11

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Why not just put this to bed like JRowland did the other thread, and if he had wanted to contact me he would have by now, since he was on the other thread and closed it, he also should have been contacted through work to call me. At this point I really don't want to talk to him or Dawson either one, probably too late to implement the play anyway, although it could be done, only two (second string) players would have to practice it that much..

The thread was about a pretty complicated play which is legal by the rules (if someone used it they might change the rules) which I was trying to contact Dawson about but he doesn't return calls to a nobody I guess, (hopefully he is working on a game plan that will work) and today the football office was either closed or "Sandy" diverted my calls to a recording, LOL. Sorry I couldn't give any details, I do believe it will surface some day, but it hasn't in over a century of football so far, and football has evolved a lot since the days when if you threw a forward pass that was incomplete it was a turnover no matter if it was on first down.

I'm hoping that Cobb or some other former UK player makes it to the Super Bowl in which case I might try to sell it to them, but as I know it is almost impossible to talk to any of their staffs after the teams are decided.

Sorry I can't give any more details, but it has been classified as "top secret" (by me) so if any of you found out how it worked I would have to track you down and ki-------no, don't take that wrong, I was probably going to say kiss you or kick you, LOL. I was hoping to contact JRowland and get him to try to explain the play to Dawson, and if they thought it was too complicated he could at least come on here and say I am not an idiot.

Anyway you have wasted enough time, and I know I have and have taken enough abuse, like I care, so, goodby for this thread.

Please, just put it to bed, and I hope that at least you enjoyed making fun of me.
 
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Why not just put this to bed like JRowland did the other thread, and if he had wanted to contact me he would have by now, since he was on the other thread and closed it, he also should have been contacted through work to call me. At this point I really don't want to talk to him or Dawson either one, probably too late to implement the play anyway, although it could be done, only two (second string) players would have to practice it that much..

The thread was about a pretty complicated play which is legal by the rules (if someone used it they might change the rules) which I was trying to contact Dawson about but he doesn't return calls to a nobody I guess, (hopefully he is working on a game plan that will work) and today the football office was either closed or "Sandy" diverted my calls to a recording, LOL. Sorry I couldn't give any details, I do believe it will surface some day, but it hasn't in over a century of football so far, and football has evolved a lot since the days when if you threw a forward pass that was incomplete it was a turnover no matter if it was on first down.

I'm hoping that Cobb or some other former UK player makes it to the Super Bowl in which case I might try to sell it to them, but as I know it is almost impossible to talk to any of their staffs after the teams are decided.

Sorry I can't give any more details, but it has been classified as "top secret" (by me) so if any of you found out how it worked I would have to track you down and ki-------no, don't take that wrong, I was probably going to say kiss you or kick you, LOL. I was hoping to contact JRowland and get him to try to explain the play to Dawson, and if they thought it was too complicated he could at least come on here and say I am not an idiot.

Anyway you have wasted enough time, and I know I have and have taken enough abuse, like I care, so, goodby for this thread.

Please, just put it to bed, and I hope that at least you enjoyed making fun of me.



 
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Why not just put this to bed like JRowland did the other thread, and if he had wanted to contact me he would have by now, since he was on the other thread and closed it, he also should have been contacted through work to call me. At this point I really don't want to talk to him or Dawson either one, probably too late to implement the play anyway, although it could be done, only two (second string) players would have to practice it that much..

The thread was about a pretty complicated play which is legal by the rules (if someone used it they might change the rules) which I was trying to contact Dawson about but he doesn't return calls to a nobody I guess, (hopefully he is working on a game plan that will work) and today the football office was either closed or "Sandy" diverted my calls to a recording, LOL. Sorry I couldn't give any details, I do believe it will surface some day, but it hasn't in over a century of football so far, and football has evolved a lot since the days when if you threw a forward pass that was incomplete it was a turnover no matter if it was on first down.

I'm hoping that Cobb or some other former UK player makes it to the Super Bowl in which case I might try to sell it to them, but as I know it is almost impossible to talk to any of their staffs after the teams are decided.

Sorry I can't give any more details, but it has been classified as "top secret" (by me) so if any of you found out how it worked I would have to track you down and ki-------no, don't take that wrong, I was probably going to say kiss you or kick you, LOL. I was hoping to contact JRowland and get him to try to explain the play to Dawson, and if they thought it was too complicated he could at least come on here and say I am not an idiot.

Anyway you have wasted enough time, and I know I have and have taken enough abuse, like I care, so, goodby for this thread.

Please, just put it to bed, and I hope that at least you enjoyed making fun of me.

I didn't read all this but holy hell. Are you serious? You tried contacting Dawson and give him coaching tips? Is what I read?
 

Blueaz

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Why not just put this to bed like JRowland did the other thread, and if he had wanted to contact me he would have by now, since he was on the other thread and closed it, he also should have been contacted through work to call me. At this point I really don't want to talk to him or Dawson either one, probably too late to implement the play anyway, although it could be done, only two (second string) players would have to practice it that much..

The thread was about a pretty complicated play which is legal by the rules (if someone used it they might change the rules) which I was trying to contact Dawson about but he doesn't return calls to a nobody I guess, (hopefully he is working on a game plan that will work) and today the football office was either closed or "Sandy" diverted my calls to a recording, LOL. Sorry I couldn't give any details, I do believe it will surface some day, but it hasn't in over a century of football so far, and football has evolved a lot since the days when if you threw a forward pass that was incomplete it was a turnover no matter if it was on first down.

I'm hoping that Cobb or some other former UK player makes it to the Super Bowl in which case I might try to sell it to them, but as I know it is almost impossible to talk to any of their staffs after the teams are decided.

Sorry I can't give any more details, but it has been classified as "top secret" (by me) so if any of you found out how it worked I would have to track you down and ki-------no, don't take that wrong, I was probably going to say kiss you or kick you, LOL. I was hoping to contact JRowland and get him to try to explain the play to Dawson, and if they thought it was too complicated he could at least come on here and say I am not an idiot.

Anyway you have wasted enough time, and I know I have and have taken enough abuse, like I care, so, goodby for this thread.

Please, just put it to bed, and I hope that at least you enjoyed making fun of me.
Have you ever talked with a UK basketball player? A few years ago?
 
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UKWildcats#8

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I didn't read all this but holy hell. Are you serious? You tried contacting Dawson and give him coaching tips? Is what I read?

Yeah, I want to read the original thread/topic. This is hilarious, but not surprising. To be honest with you Sosa, I skip right over Jauk's nonsense whenever I see he has typed up one of his long winded rants that makes little sense to me. I did skim this one and get the same info you got from it.
 

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