Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
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TT has to go. He almost cost us the Seattle game
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Oh, put on a skit, sure. But that would mean he had actors representing his ideas, as TT was most likely behind the scenes watching his creative genius brought to life. The real question then becomes how well did these actors perform? Did any of them fumble their lines, I wonder?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsPut on a skit. Same as put on a show. TT wasn't a peformer. Just like today, he preferred to stay in the background.Originally posted by twosevenYou're slipping, did you mean 'performing skits', or 'putting on skirts'?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI know for a fact that ball security wasn't stressed in the Thompson household.Originally posted by twosevenI just don't buy that in this day and age as they raised little TT that they wouldn't have stressed to him the importance of one day rafting a player that hung onto the ball. Herein lies the problem with your argument. No, I think mom and pop Thompson raised a child that understands the importance of the ground game and turnovers. Otherwise what was the point of all the junior GM summer camps they sent him off to? I know for a fact that 'drafting-the-right-running back workshop' came right after lunch time.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
They wouldn't bother as they both realize that TT is responsible for fumbling. Unlike you, they are blinded by their own bias. Yes, they do love their demon spawn, but aren't oblivious to his failings.
I also know that TT skipped all the workshops on ball control and running games. Apparently he preferred candle making and putting on skits.
From my sources, TT is also one hell of a friendship bracelet making fool.
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Originally posted by twosevenOh, put on a skit, sure. But that would mean he had actors representing his ideas, as TT was most likely behind the scenes watching his creative genius brought to life. The real question then becomes how well did these actors perform? Did any of them fumble their lines, I wonder?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsPut on a skit. Same as put on a show. TT wasn't a peformer. Just like today, he preferred to stay in the background.Originally posted by twosevenYou're slipping, did you mean 'performing skits', or 'putting on skirts'?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI know for a fact that ball security wasn't stressed in the Thompson household.Originally posted by twosevenI just don't buy that in this day and age as they raised little TT that they wouldn't have stressed to him the importance of one day rafting a player that hung onto the ball. Herein lies the problem with your argument. No, I think mom and pop Thompson raised a child that understands the importance of the ground game and turnovers. Otherwise what was the point of all the junior GM summer camps they sent him off to? I know for a fact that 'drafting-the-right-running back workshop' came right after lunch time.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
They wouldn't bother as they both realize that TT is responsible for fumbling. Unlike you, they are blinded by their own bias. Yes, they do love their demon spawn, but aren't oblivious to his failings.
I also know that TT skipped all the workshops on ball control and running games. Apparently he preferred candle making and putting on skits.
From my sources, TT is also one hell of a friendship bracelet making fool.
Of course they fumbled their lines. TT was in charge.
While the peformance was well received by most, true theatre afficionados were not thrilled. They noted that despite rave reviews, several of the campers had attended camp long before TT was running the show.
In fact, TT failed to land the most spectacular camper actor of our generation.
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You eat shit? That's just disgusting. Wait! Were you being ironic too? Damn you Bigguns and your ironic tom foolery! Now you've got Woody doing it. I don't know which thread is serious anymore. Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!Originally posted by woodbuck27I fall into that category and Sir I'm not only a Packer fan but there are few that eat shit and sleep Packers anymore than I do."Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Yeah, but he landed the top fire pit digger, the second best tent pole hoister, and he secured that fat kid that won the hot dog eating contest three years in a row. Sum of the total parts = big win.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOriginally posted by twosevenOh, put on a skit, sure. But that would mean he had actors representing his ideas, as TT was most likely behind the scenes watching his creative genius brought to life. The real question then becomes how well did these actors perform? Did any of them fumble their lines, I wonder?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsPut on a skit. Same as put on a show. TT wasn't a peformer. Just like today, he preferred to stay in the background.Originally posted by twosevenYou're slipping, did you mean 'performing skits', or 'putting on skirts'?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI know for a fact that ball security wasn't stressed in the Thompson household.Originally posted by twosevenI just don't buy that in this day and age as they raised little TT that they wouldn't have stressed to him the importance of one day rafting a player that hung onto the ball. Herein lies the problem with your argument. No, I think mom and pop Thompson raised a child that understands the importance of the ground game and turnovers. Otherwise what was the point of all the junior GM summer camps they sent him off to? I know for a fact that 'drafting-the-right-running back workshop' came right after lunch time.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
They wouldn't bother as they both realize that TT is responsible for fumbling. Unlike you, they are blinded by their own bias. Yes, they do love their demon spawn, but aren't oblivious to his failings.
I also know that TT skipped all the workshops on ball control and running games. Apparently he preferred candle making and putting on skits.
From my sources, TT is also one hell of a friendship bracelet making fool.
Of course they fumbled their lines. TT was in charge.
While the peformance was well received by most, true theatre afficionados were not thrilled. They noted that despite rave reviews, several of the campers had attended camp long before TT was running the show.
In fact, TT failed to land the most spectacular camper actor of our generation.
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ROFLMAOOriginally posted by Carolina_PackerYou eat shit? That's just disgusting. Wait! Were you being ironic too? Damn you Bigguns and your ironic tom foolery! Now you've got Woody doing it. I don't know which thread is serious anymore. Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!Originally posted by woodbuck27I fall into that category and Sir I'm not only a Packer fan but there are few that eat shit and sleep Packers anymore than I do.
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You are making my point. Second best tent pole hoister. Great. Why didn't he get #1.Originally posted by twosevenYeah, but he landed the top fire pit digger, the second best tent pole hoister, and he secured that fat kid that won the hot dog eating contest three years in a row. Sum of the total parts = big win.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOriginally posted by twosevenOh, put on a skit, sure. But that would mean he had actors representing his ideas, as TT was most likely behind the scenes watching his creative genius brought to life. The real question then becomes how well did these actors perform? Did any of them fumble their lines, I wonder?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsPut on a skit. Same as put on a show. TT wasn't a peformer. Just like today, he preferred to stay in the background.Originally posted by twosevenYou're slipping, did you mean 'performing skits', or 'putting on skirts'?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI know for a fact that ball security wasn't stressed in the Thompson household.Originally posted by twosevenI just don't buy that in this day and age as they raised little TT that they wouldn't have stressed to him the importance of one day rafting a player that hung onto the ball. Herein lies the problem with your argument. No, I think mom and pop Thompson raised a child that understands the importance of the ground game and turnovers. Otherwise what was the point of all the junior GM summer camps they sent him off to? I know for a fact that 'drafting-the-right-running back workshop' came right after lunch time.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
They wouldn't bother as they both realize that TT is responsible for fumbling. Unlike you, they are blinded by their own bias. Yes, they do love their demon spawn, but aren't oblivious to his failings.
I also know that TT skipped all the workshops on ball control and running games. Apparently he preferred candle making and putting on skits.
From my sources, TT is also one hell of a friendship bracelet making fool.
Of course they fumbled their lines. TT was in charge.
While the peformance was well received by most, true theatre afficionados were not thrilled. They noted that despite rave reviews, several of the campers had attended camp long before TT was running the show.
In fact, TT failed to land the most spectacular camper actor of our generation.
Fire pit: LOL. C'mon. You only dig the firepit once. What about acquiring the best camp cook. Or best counselors.
Show me one camper that was the lead in his play that hadn't attended camp before. I dare you!!!!!!
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I'm spent.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
You are making my point. Second best tent pole hoister. Great. Why didn't he get #1.
Fire pit: LOL. C'mon. You only dig the firepit once. What about acquiring the best camp cook. Or best counselors.
Show me one camper that was the lead in his play that hadn't attended camp before. I dare you!!!!!!
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I can't believe this thread became 5 pages.Originally posted by twosevenI'm spent.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
You are making my point. Second best tent pole hoister. Great. Why didn't he get #1.
Fire pit: LOL. C'mon. You only dig the firepit once. What about acquiring the best camp cook. Or best counselors.
Show me one camper that was the lead in his play that hadn't attended camp before. I dare you!!!!!!
I enjoyed our posts. At first, i wasnt' sure if you got the joke. We do have some posters that seem to have a recessive sarcasm gene.
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What do you mean, if I got the joke?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI can't believe this thread became 5 pages.Originally posted by twosevenI'm spent.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
You are making my point. Second best tent pole hoister. Great. Why didn't he get #1.
Fire pit: LOL. C'mon. You only dig the firepit once. What about acquiring the best camp cook. Or best counselors.
Show me one camper that was the lead in his play that hadn't attended camp before. I dare you!!!!!!
I enjoyed our posts. At first, i wasnt' sure if you got the joke. We do have some posters that seem to have a recessive sarcasm gene.
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I knew you were fucked up Woody, but you actually eat shit? You should know that isn't good for your health or your social prospects.Originally posted by woodbuck27I fall into that category and Sir I'm not only a Packer fan but there are few that eat shit and sleep Packers anymore than I do.
*damned cheese, you beat me to it.
**you too carolina. Damned Im slow."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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Oh, lord. Are you serious.Originally posted by twosevenWhat do you mean, if I got the joke?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI can't believe this thread became 5 pages.Originally posted by twosevenI'm spent.Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
You are making my point. Second best tent pole hoister. Great. Why didn't he get #1.
Fire pit: LOL. C'mon. You only dig the firepit once. What about acquiring the best camp cook. Or best counselors.
Show me one camper that was the lead in his play that hadn't attended camp before. I dare you!!!!!!
I enjoyed our posts. At first, i wasnt' sure if you got the joke. We do have some posters that seem to have a recessive sarcasm gene.
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