Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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donaldtoo

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I love me some football, but somethin' that's always bugged me a bit and seems to have steadily gotten more prominent over the years is the play celebration. Do you really need to act like you made the play of the year over somethin' as routine as a basic first down tackle of your opponent in the first quarter?
There is an old saying attributed to former University of Texas football coach Darrell Royal regarding such, and it goes somethin' like...
"Act like ya' been there before, son."
 

StarWarsGirl

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I love me some football, but somethin' that's always bugged me a bit and seems to have steadily gotten more prominent over the years is the play celebration. Do you really need to act like you made the play of the year over somethin' as routine as a basic first down tackle of your opponent in the first quarter?
There is an old saying attributed to former University of Texas football coach Darrell Royal regarding such, and it goes somethin' like...
"Act like ya' been there before, son."
LOL, both of my parents complain about this! It bothers us too.
 

donaldtoo

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LOL, both of my parents complain about this! It bothers us too.

I can (sorta' :cautious:) understand (and I get the pump/psych factor) if it's a crucial play at a critical time of the game. But, good grief, if it's early in a long game, or even a routine play later in the game, save your energy. And again, show some class... "Act like ya' been there before, son."
But, as seems to be the case with so many other routine things these days, I guess every tackle is "special", too. :rolleyes:
 

StarWarsGirl

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And that's why my species will never die.
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As long as there is the internet, the possibility exists. From eHow.com...

How to throw away a trash can
If you've ever tried to get rid of an old garbage can, you know how frustrating it can be. Following these steps might help you finally get your old garbage can off your curb.
Instructions
1. Tape a sign on your garbage can that says "FREE!" and put it out on the curb. You might be surprised to find out that someone actuallys want that can. It is true that one man's trash is another man's treasure. If no one takes the empty can, try filling it up with something that such as firewood or kindling. Make sure your sign says to take the can and all.
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5. Cut up your can with a hacksaw and put the pieces inside another can or garbage bag if your can is rubber or plastic and none of the steps above have worked for you.


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acishere

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Don't be so surprised. I have relatives all over the country who I can get immediate information from - ever wonder how I'm able to blackmail people for likes?
When are you guys planning world domination? I know you are planning it. There is no way you can't be planning a revolt after the things I have seen done to your fellow cans.
 
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