DoctorBombay
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I’d bet a lot this is from a Fran call.
I'd say. Probably something along the lines of: "Isht or get off the pot, kid. You still in or out"?
I’d bet a lot this is from a Fran call.
why does the Media always try and stir the pot?
You know the media and athletes, theywhy does the Media always try and stir the pot?
It had the writers name and Orlando Sentinal on there yesterday. Still thought the article coming through Syracuse.com was odd though.Why is Syracuse.com reposting an article from the Orlando Sentinel without anything in the article disclosing it as such?
EDIT: It appears they finally added the byline that said the writer's name and Orlando Sentinel. Had to wait to get the pageviews first.
Rod has local connections all over the placePicture if you will, a team. A team of 4 and 5 star recruits playing every year in the CFP.
3 Star? Dafuq?
He’s always been a 3 star at Rivals.3 Star? Dafuq?
How old were you in ‘54 baggerbob?Been a fan since about 1954 for most SU sports, and the fan base hasn't changed much. Think it has to do with the weather here, and the lack of sunny days.
4 years in the service, being over in England and Germany, then coming back for the
last 8 months to FT Riley Kansas changed my perspective.
Kansas is flat and very humid, tornado warnings all the time.
I found that I missed upstate NY after 4 years.
8 years old, and listening on the radio to basketball and football broadcasts.How old were you in ‘54 baggerbob?
And how did you start rooting for the Orange?
always love your insight and contributions.8 years old, and listening on the radio to basketball and football broadcasts.
Lived in Liverpool then and Syracuse hosted the IRA boat races every year.
Lived on Parker Avenue, would walk down to the lake to watch.
Being local, back then most of my friends were fans.
We only had the Chiefs, Nat's and the Orangemen to root for locally.
I also grew up in L’pool (Galeville area, born in 61) and used to walk to the Regatta. What a party that was! Whenever I get back there, I hit Heids multiple times!8 years old, and listening on the radio to basketball and football broadcasts.
Lived in Liverpool then and Syracuse hosted the IRA boat races every year.
Lived on Parker Avenue, would walk down to the lake to watch.
Being local, back then most of my friends were fans.
We only had the Chiefs, Nat's and the Orangemen to root for locally.
Amen to Heids Hotdogs .. Best Hotdog ever.. HoffmansI also grew up in L’pool (Galeville area, born in 61) and used to walk to the Regatta. What a party that was! Whenever I get back there, I hit Heids multiple times!
Florange44
Now on Mondays, I deliver Meals on Wheels to Seniors in my Old Neighborhood. My fun day of the week.always love your insight and contributions.
Appears that both our commits were using the offer for the “marketing appeal”.