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Location: | Florida |
Biography: | Former Athletic Director. |
Interests: | Sports Management. |
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re: Dana White's Laughable Deal to Floyd and CM
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 3:19 pm
They need to settle on the rules first. If it's straight boxing, I'm not watching.
There has to be some sort of hybrid set up here.
I'm not going to watch tennis players go play against ping pong players or vice versa. So why force one guy to abandon his sport for the sake of the other?
There has to be some sort of hybrid set up here.
I'm not going to watch tennis players go play against ping pong players or vice versa. So why force one guy to abandon his sport for the sake of the other?
re: Question for thos wit large breed dogs that stay outside
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 3:05 pm
Here is the answer: FieldTurf
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After
re: So I never knew that Hugh Freeze was the coach that got hired when Oher signed
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 2:50 pm

re: Removing the "criminal element" from the Power 5.
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 2:17 pm
You can't just single out the players. Coaches and administrators that cover for this stuff have to be called out as well.
Expect the Baylor Academy for Young Rapists and Pedo St to most loudly complain about code of conduct initiatives.
While I'm throwing stones, UF during the Meyer era may deserve some extra criticism. Always been speculation that he shielded the AD and Pres from knowing the full extent of what may have been going on. I don't think he covered for murder, but he may have sugar coated some problems he knew to be lurking in the roster.
NCAA is too weak on this issue. They barely touch coaches. And the NFL doesn't help either as people can escape to the NFL and never deal with consequences.
Expect the Baylor Academy for Young Rapists and Pedo St to most loudly complain about code of conduct initiatives.
While I'm throwing stones, UF during the Meyer era may deserve some extra criticism. Always been speculation that he shielded the AD and Pres from knowing the full extent of what may have been going on. I don't think he covered for murder, but he may have sugar coated some problems he knew to be lurking in the roster.
NCAA is too weak on this issue. They barely touch coaches. And the NFL doesn't help either as people can escape to the NFL and never deal with consequences.
re: Woman lives in a bucket
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 2:02 pm
Leftovers from a honor killing.
re: This Tennessee picture needs captioned
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 1:50 pm
I wonder if McElwain will insist on addressing my team after he wins the East.
re: We're a proud TIDE family now!!
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 12:48 pm
Only idiots use Amazon and contribute to Bezos' manufacture of fake news and propaganda.
re: Mario Cristboal leaving Bama
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 12:21 pm
Why isn't Cristobal still a head coach?
re: Stephanie Abrams on the Weather Channel
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 11:36 am
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Here in Laffy we got Brooke Silverang
How much testosterone is she taking?
re: Stephanie Abrams on the Weather Channel
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 11:34 am
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She got her Weather girl degree at FSU.
She's also got a degree from UF. And it's a better degree. Weather degree is like a vo-tech degree. Fitting it's from FSU.
She was pregnant. Something happened there. Nevertheless, the hormones and body change took place. Hips don't change like hers did without a pregnancy. I'm guessing the short marriage and rumors of her husband cheating had something to do with it.
re: Anyone else get mad about Calibri and Arial?
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 11:17 am
Typewriter fonts are good, seem old school, and provide a measure of faux credibility. Interesting factoid, in the wake of all the hacking scandals, Putin ordered many offices to unplug computers and go back to using regular typewriters for many purposes.

re: Anyone else get mad about Calibri and Arial?
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 11:04 am
I'm just going to say this:
If you're using Calibri, you aren't serious about communication. With the exception of large font size, headings, or use as an insert, same applies if you're using Arial.
If I see Calibri or Arial from someone, I pretty much know that person is a retard, doesn't care about communication, and doesn't give a damn about making a document user-friendly for me or any other reader. Guess how I evaluate that document? Not kindly.
Sans-serif fonts like the above are extremely poor choices for communication. The serifs are very important for letter recognition and greatly affect readability.
Garamond is pretty good.
Best choices are Century Schoolbook or Palatino.
I can't believe no attorneys or especially judges haven't gotten all up in the bid'neth of this topic.
If you're using Calibri, you aren't serious about communication. With the exception of large font size, headings, or use as an insert, same applies if you're using Arial.
If I see Calibri or Arial from someone, I pretty much know that person is a retard, doesn't care about communication, and doesn't give a damn about making a document user-friendly for me or any other reader. Guess how I evaluate that document? Not kindly.
Sans-serif fonts like the above are extremely poor choices for communication. The serifs are very important for letter recognition and greatly affect readability.
Garamond is pretty good.
Best choices are Century Schoolbook or Palatino.


I can't believe no attorneys or especially judges haven't gotten all up in the bid'neth of this topic.
re: Stephanie Abrams on the Weather Channel
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 10:45 am
She used to be thin and athletic looking. She's a Florida grad.
She got married, she had kids, she got bigger, she got bolt-ons.
She got married, she had kids, she got bigger, she got bolt-ons.
re: How Many/Which Tigerdroppings Posters Have Passed Since 2003? (Updated w/ List)
Posted by UF on 1/13/17 at 10:35 am
Seems the past couple weeks there's nothing but 'harkening to the past'. Why don't we do Q&A...What happened to Tiers...Which posters have died...
Fixating on the past means being disconnected from the present and forecloses on the future.
None of this bodes well for the future health of this site.
Fixating on the past means being disconnected from the present and forecloses on the future.
None of this bodes well for the future health of this site.
re: Star DB Tony Brown on the Cover of Sports Illustrated This Week
Posted by UF on 1/12/17 at 11:05 pm
The pair of feet you see on the left margin of the picture belong to a Clemson player. He's on the ground because of the illegal pick where he initiated contact and then blocked the DB down field and into the path of the other Bama DB.
It's a shame Clemson's victory is going to be remembered for Bama's 0-12 streak on 3rd down and Clemson's illegal pick plays, rather than anything Clemson accomplished. But, maybe one day Clemson will be a legit champion. Keep hope alive, Clemson.

It's a shame Clemson's victory is going to be remembered for Bama's 0-12 streak on 3rd down and Clemson's illegal pick plays, rather than anything Clemson accomplished. But, maybe one day Clemson will be a legit champion. Keep hope alive, Clemson.

re: What do y'all think about LSU Basketball?
Posted by UF on 1/12/17 at 10:43 pm
My doctor told me not to dwell on the negative and to stay away from failures that I observe.
re: Dog chained to top of cage while traveling on I-95 in Florida
Posted by UF on 1/12/17 at 9:59 pm
I can see allowing a dog to ride in the back when you're traveling around the farm, or a hunting area, going 10mph or so on dirt roads. Surely they enjoy those trips. But don't claim to be a good owner or that you love your dog if you allow the dog to ride like that in city traffic or out on the highway. You're full of shite.
"According to the Humane Society of the United States, 100,000 dogs are killed each year in accidents involving riding in truck beds. In addition, veterinarians see numerous cases of dogs being injured because they jumped out or were thrown from the bed of a pickup truck. If these dogs are lucky enough to still be alive, broken legs and joint injuries are among the most common types of damage that they sustain and often result in amputation."
Truck bed danger for dogs
"According to the Humane Society of the United States, 100,000 dogs are killed each year in accidents involving riding in truck beds. In addition, veterinarians see numerous cases of dogs being injured because they jumped out or were thrown from the bed of a pickup truck. If these dogs are lucky enough to still be alive, broken legs and joint injuries are among the most common types of damage that they sustain and often result in amputation."
Truck bed danger for dogs
re: Dog chained to top of cage while traveling on I-95 in Florida
Posted by UF on 1/12/17 at 9:49 pm
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Dogs ain't people.
Neither are you.
re: Once the Alton Sterling decision is released you will see many controversial
Posted by UF on 1/12/17 at 9:09 pm
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I think differently of athletes once they proclaim their ignorance and hypocritical bias.
Replace proclaim with demonstrate and I 100% agree.
re: Have we seen an end to the Bama dynasty?
Posted by UF on 1/12/17 at 9:06 pm
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Errerrerrwere
Saban owns you.
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