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04-16-2008, 07:09 PM
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Moderator ruling please...
When someone thanks dick for a marker on his screen, should we pretend we didn't see the post?
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04-16-2008, 07:17 PM
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Only if it is a rule that pot is out .
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I'm sorry to interrupt, but I put grated cheddar cheese on my Fritos and put them in the microwave, but now I can't find them anywhere.
"Bridge of Sighs" is such a brilliant album....................what?
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04-16-2008, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Oh8ch
What does this do for the case against pot?
20 Percent of Scientists Admit Using Brain-Enhancing Drugs -- Do You? | Wired Science from Wired.com
For the sake of argument can we all agree that pot is moral and good? It improves thinking, makes you drive slower on the freeway, give more generously to charity, and produces those erections that last four hours or longer?
IF the team rule was don't drink milk and these guys showed up with a milk mustache they broke the rule. It makes no difference if we agree with the rule.
Now circle IF, underline it and highlight it and let's all go back to ganging up on HTM in the RR thread.
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ganging up and RR? I'm there!
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04-16-2008, 08:17 PM
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37-21, 25-21, 42-39, 14-3. Bite it, Chad.
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Originally Posted by LordJeffBuck
I notice that you say "was once a pot smoker", meaning that they no longer do it. How many of your acquaintances would risk throwing away their careers in "the real world" just so that they could keep hitting the bong? Probably not too many of them.... And the ones who would take that risk, how would you describe them?
A friend of mine once called college a "four year vacation", and I suppose that that is the case for most kids. But college athletes are in a different class - unlike the rest of us, their careers start the moment that they step foot on campus, not the day that they leave it. For them, college is "the real world", and they have to live and act accordingly.
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perhaps you should wait a few years to see if these kids "once were pot smokers" too.
and FYI, college is the "real world" for ALL of us. anything notion to the contrary is merely a figment of your imagination...
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04-16-2008, 08:26 PM
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04-16-2008, 09:04 PM
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according to the vids in Clarity's thread, JamO is out. He doesn't say why.
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04-16-2008, 09:19 PM
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according to the vids in Clarity's thread, JamO is out. He doesn't say why.
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The trainer lists Jamario with those injured on the defensive side of the ball......
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04-16-2008, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by lvbuckeye
i replied from several pages ago regarding the lynch mob mentality and vociferous desires to 86 the perps from the program, so if this has been covered, please disregard...
college kids (allegedly) smoking rope? shock! horrors! it's Armageddon! what's next? dogs and cats getting along? it's witchcraft! flay them all! burn them at the stake!
get a grip, people. is your self worth so wrapped up in the on-field success of a football team comprised of mainly 18-22 year old college kids that you forget that off the field they are still 18-22 year old college kids? college kids do all kinds of dumb [censored]. it's part of being a college kid and part of growing up here in this thing that many people refer to as the real world.
kicking the (alleged) perps out won't do a lick of good, and if anything will push them in the wrong direction. what the (alleged) perps need more than anything else is to be around their (supposedly) less offending teammates. they get structure and discipline there, something that won't be afforded to them if they are off the team.
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good post LV..
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Originally Posted by LordJeffBuck
We're not taking about "college kids" here, we're talking about world class semi-professional athletes who are paid (in the form of a free education) to play football and follow the (very simple) rules; they are not given scholarships so that they can engage in the typicial "dumb [censored]" that is "part of a college kid growing up". Is it a higher standard (no pun intended)? Of course it is, but we do (and should) expect more from the gifted people.
Your argument about the players being able to "get structure and discipline" from being part of the team has some merit, but at some point the kids have to demonstrate that they can actually live with the level of "structure and discipline" that is required of an Ohio State football player.
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.. and a good answer LJB
If smoking pot is wrong.. ehh [censored] it, I'll just trust the coaches
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