Last night would have been an incredible game to have a recruit visit.
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***OFFICIAL*** I'm tired, today sucks, thread
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostAs we have all talked about before, we are all feeling the drag today....but man, think of the stories we will be telling down the road. My wife and I (and our friends with us) were laughing over the thought of the stories we'll tell someday. "Remember that time we went to that midnight game on a Monday?" At some point, kinda like the Big Fish story, the story will morph into getting no sleep and being up for 40+ hours straight. I will definitely embellish this to my future kids.
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Originally posted by bunck View PostThe story will keep getting crazier and crazier that at some point you'll be telling people that old women were pounding energy drinks...
Yeah and which school was it? Kentucky if I remember correctly.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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I went home, and turned on the Xbox to watch the replay of the game. Got to half time, and went to bed around 4:30 am.
I know there are quite a few people on here who don't get on Twitter, but Mark Adams, ESPN's play-by-play guy for the game last night, always has great things to say about WSU. He's been on Twitter for about 2 years now, and just constantly talks up the Shox, the atmosphere at CKA, and especially Gregg. He just couldn't stop singing our praises last night on national television. He's not as well known as some of the other guys, but he's one hell of a guy.
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Home by 2:30, but took a full hour to unwind from all the energy I was feeling after the game. Such a great environment last night that my brain was still wide awake until 3:30 when I crashed. Up at 8:00 to go to the gym, at work by 9:30. Doing all right so far, but can feel the wall advancing towards me.Three things in life are constant- death, taxes, and Creighton losing in the first weekend of the tournament.
AAC or Bust!
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostAs we have all talked about before, we are all feeling the drag today....but man, think of the stories we will be telling down the road. My wife and I (and our friends with us) were laughing over the thought of the stories we'll tell someday. "Remember that time we went to that midnight game on a Monday?" At some point, kinda like the Big Fish story, the story will morph into getting no sleep and being up for 40+ hours straight. I will definitely embellish this to my future kids.
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Ahh, the blizzard game! I was supposed to take my uncle to that game, although he was showing some reluctance after the Shocks had lost a couple tough games. After WSU slapped LSU a few days prior (GM's 200th win, by the way), I told my uncle that unless there was a foot of snow, we really needed to go to the UAB game. We woke up on Saturday morning...and guess what....a foot of snow...and it just got worse over the day. Due to his mobility issues and not wanting nor being able to trek through the snow, he sat that game out. I still went with my mom and sister. I remember Gregg, being a Kansas weather newbie, said on the radio that he couldn't understand why people dream of a White Christmas and wasn't too impressed.78-65
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Originally posted by Rosewood View PostI know that when I tell the story of the Blizzard game that we had drifts that were over my head and viability was down to where you couldn't see past the car but I don't think I'm exaggerating :/Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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I'm currently on my "second wind"
The problem is, I usually get my second wind around 8:30 pm and it's about 3 pm......"Ralph Miller was one of the finest coaches in the history of intercollegiate basketball. His teams were always fundamentally sound, team oriented, well conditioned, and ran both their offense and defense with great patience. I know of no coach whose teams competed against his, whether it be at Wichita State, Iowa, or Oregon State, who did not have great respect for him."—John Wooden
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Originally posted by dwbarcl View PostAsleep at 3 up at 4:45 and I have to listen to Crieghton fans brag about how well daddies boy played last night.
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