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Rogue Leader said...
Says the ghetto trash begging for MSU fans to acknowledge a nothing program in a nothing city located in a nothing state.
Wtf would we discuss Iowa? Are they a national title threat? No. BIG title threat? No. Do they recruit really well? No. Did their bball squad make the tourney? No. Did their hockey team make the tournament? Oh they can't support the sport despite being located in the heart of the USHL? Iowa brings nothing to the table that would intrigue this board at all besides rhabdo, drug dealers and guys throwing rose bowls.
Irrelevant & Obnoxiously Weak Athletics
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Howler said...
Classic post from our little one. I would rather have America's most prestigious graduate writing program than success in athletics. As a man who appreciates letters and ideas more than sports, I would not expect you to understand.
Meanwhile, The University of Iowa has given the reading public Flannery O'Connor, John Irving, Wallace Stegner, TC Boyle, Jane Smiley, and countless, countless others. The likes of Kurt Vonnegut, John Cheever, and Philip Roth have taught in this renowned program.
So, between us gals, I'll take those folks over your boyhood idols Mateen Cleaves and Tony Mandarich.
But hey, to each his own. Now, you stay on your high horse with your USHL! (I had to look that up)
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Howler said...
Classic post from our little one. I would rather have America's most prestigious graduate writing program than success in athletics. As a man who appreciates letters and ideas more than sports, I would not expect you to understand.
Meanwhile, The University of Iowa has given the reading public Flannery O'Connor, John Irving, Wallace Stegner, TC Boyle, Jane Smiley, and countless, countless others. The likes of Kurt Vonnegut, John Cheever, and Philip Roth have taught in this renowned program.
So, between us gals, I'll take those folks over your boyhood idols Mateen Cleaves and Tony Mandarich.
But hey, to each his own. Now, you stay on your high horse with your USHL! (I had to look that up)
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Osmo said...
Oh look, more fallacious reasoning from this self-righteous douchebag. Maybe you should have squeezed in a logic course amongst all those world reknown Iowan writing courses.
When you change the subject on an ATHLETICS board to academics, you've told us everything we need to know about you. Come to think of it, you sound like a Michigan fan and that says it all.
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Howler said...
Classic post from our little one. I would rather have America's most prestigious graduate writing program than success in athletics. As a man who appreciates letters and ideas more than sports, I would not expect you to understand.
Meanwhile, The University of Iowa has given the reading public Flannery O'Connor, John Irving, Wallace Stegner, TC Boyle, Jane Smiley, and countless, countless others. The likes of Kurt Vonnegut, John Cheever, and Philip Roth have taught in this renowned program.
So, between us gals, I'll take those folks over your boyhood idols Mateen Cleaves and Tony Mandarich.
But hey, to each his own. Now, you stay on your high horse with your USHL! (I had to look that up)
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Howler said...
No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy. No humor or soul makes Rogue a dull boy.
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Howler said...
Classic post from our little one. I would rather have America's most prestigious graduate writing program than success in athletics. As a man who appreciates letters and ideas more than sports, I would not expect you to understand.
Meanwhile, The University of Iowa has given the reading public Flannery O'Connor, John Irving, Wallace Stegner, TC Boyle, Jane Smiley, and countless, countless others. The likes of Kurt Vonnegut, John Cheever, and Philip Roth have taught in this renowned program.
So, between us gals, I'll take those folks over your boyhood idols Mateen Cleaves and Tony Mandarich.
But hey, to each his own. Now, you stay on your high horse with your USHL! (I had to look that up)
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