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Post by Hell's Bells » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:46 pm

Billings_Griz wrote:
Hell's Bells wrote:
Grizlaw wrote:
Hell's Bells wrote:btw what does it feel like to get your ass kicked at home by cal-poly?
I love that Cat fans talk smack about the Griz losing to Poly. How'd the Cats do against CP this year?
it wasnt at home...at the best home field advantage in the big sky
I thought that was YOUR stadium w/ that stuff you call "TURF"? :lol: :P
your kidding me
any cats fan would tell you that the best home field advantage is in msla


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Post by go_catz! » Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:50 pm

We get it...you are clever enough to find and post pictures. None of us are bright enough to figure that out, so please stop rubbing it in.

I will say this, you guys have a much more intimidating mascot than us bobcats. Given the choice, I'd probably have to take a close encounter with a cat over a griz anyday...unless its the type of grizzly that showed up in Bozeman 11/19/05 with their pretty white (not for long) jerseys and that "Oh sh!t, we're in way over heads today" look in their eyes. I liked those weenie little fellas.



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Post by Grizlaw » Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:04 pm

go_catz! wrote: I liked those weenie little fellas.
Obsession with fellas' weenies noted.

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Post by go_catz! » Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:27 pm

From the big sky state and claims NYC "feels like home"...noted



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Post by Grizlaw » Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:30 pm

go_catz! wrote:From the big sky state and claims NYC "feels like home"
Is this supposed to be smack?


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Post by rtb » Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:33 pm

Bobby Hauck after many years at the helm of UM football, passed away. He was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter. "Bobby, you've been a pretty good guy and we've got a place all ready for you," says St. Peter. He takes Coach Hauck by the arm and leads him into Heaven. They are walking down a street paved with gold with magnificent homes on either side. After a little while, they turn into a little bit lesser impressive neighborhood, and then into a pretty non-descript neighborhood and finally stop in front of small bungalow on a back street. The house has an old picket fence around it, some bare spots in the lawn, rather frayed curtains in the windows, and a roof that could use some repair. Hanging from the front porch is a somewhat tattered UM banner. "Here it is," says St. Peter. Coach Hauck looks around and then sees a magnificent mansion up on a hill. The driveway is paved with gold. The fence is made of gold with blue columns. The windows are trimmed in blue and gold. A huge Montana State banner flys from a flag pole. Bobby grimmaces and says, "How come Mike Kramer has such a magnificent home and I get this shabby little bungalow?" St. Peter replies, "That's not Mikes's house, it's God's."


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Post by longhorn_22 » Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:49 am

rtb wrote:Bobby Hauck after many years at the helm of UM football, passed away. He was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter. "Bobby, you've been a pretty good guy and we've got a place all ready for you," says St. Peter. He takes Coach Hauck by the arm and leads him into Heaven. They are walking down a street paved with gold with magnificent homes on either side. After a little while, they turn into a little bit lesser impressive neighborhood, and then into a pretty non-descript neighborhood and finally stop in front of small bungalow on a back street. The house has an old picket fence around it, some bare spots in the lawn, rather frayed curtains in the windows, and a roof that could use some repair. Hanging from the front porch is a somewhat tattered UM banner. "Here it is," says St. Peter. Coach Hauck looks around and then sees a magnificent mansion up on a hill. The driveway is paved with gold. The fence is made of gold with blue columns. The windows are trimmed in blue and gold. A huge Montana State banner flys from a flag pole. Bobby grimmaces and says, "How come Mike Kramer has such a magnificent home and I get this shabby little bungalow?" St. Peter replies, "That's not Mikes's house, it's God's."
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Post by go_catz! » Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:25 am

Grizlaw wrote:
go_catz! wrote:From the big sky state and claims NYC "feels like home"
Is this supposed to be smack?
not at all, just me being thankful that I'm not you


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BTW, rtb...if you're going to get on bearbac for being a lame poster, you've gotta step it up...pretty unoriginal joke there. And I'm not saying that bearbac has ever posted anything close to a decent post...just nothing much worse than that one...good night and good weekend.



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Post by Grizlaw » Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:46 pm

go_catz! wrote:
Grizlaw wrote:
go_catz! wrote:From the big sky state and claims NYC "feels like home"
Is this supposed to be smack?
not at all, just me being thankful that I'm not you
Well that's a good thing, I guess. I'm pretty happy with my life, so I guess I'm glad you're not me too. Glad we're both happy. ;)


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