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From your lips...I'm saying this everywhere I can: Doug Hogue v2.0.
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That is a quintessential Rutgers fan. Beyond the limit of stupidity. Having worked with far too many of these guys and listening to their harping after getting a recruit. I kinda wish how many times they would project the recruit's athletic program to becomesuperr winnersSame for both football and basketball.We had a very nice lunch room at my bank. When my best friend wasn't around I liked to eat there with my newspaper and enjoy quiet time.A number of times coincidentally the Snookies might have had a recruit come into their program and I would be asked about the kid. I was at all times polite and described their catch as either very good or just pedestrian. It didn't matter. When the Orange knocked off their team, I never brought the subject up to them. I have a strict personal policy of never doing that to a friend or co-worker. It isn't worth the moment when you stand to lose either a friend or the cooperation of a co-worker. Regardless of the cost it just isn't something you do.When the Orange played Clemson in a bowl,I believe an officer of the bank two offices down was a blatant Clemson fanAfter we beat thump, the next working day someone NOT ME put a grave wreath on Charlie's desk with Clemson in big letters. I think I know who did it but I never asked her.She was one of my assistants the main office in Millburn NJ:rolling:Not NYC. Rutgers own the city and we're not allowed down there anymore... per one person on the recruiting board
Is it wrong that I miss the little nuggets of wisdom and nostalgia?!That is a quintessential Rutgers fan. Beyond the limit of stupidity. Having worked with far too many of these guys and listening to their harping after getting a recruit. I kinda wish how many times they would project the recruit's athletic program to becomesuperr winnersSame for both football and basketball.We had a very nice lunch room at my bank. When my best friend wasn't around I liked to eat there with my newspaper and enjoy quiet time.A number of times coincidentally the Snookies might have had a recruit come into their program and I would be asked about the kid. I was at all times polite and described their catch as either very good or just pedestrian. It didn't matter. When the Orange knocked off their team, I never brought the subject up to them. I have a strict personal policy of never doing that to a friend or co-worker. It isn't worth the moment when you stand to lose either a friend or the cooperation of a co-worker. Regardless of the cost it just isn't something you do.When the Orange played Clemson in a bowl,I believe an officer of the bank two offices down was a blatant Clemson fanAfter we beat thump, the next working day someone NOT ME put a grave wreath on Charlie's desk with Clemson in big letters. I think I know who did it but I never asked her.She was one of my assistants the main office in Millburn NJ:rolling: