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Lower, do you work for nino?
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Yes Lower is really POOKY!!!!!! You can tell by the frosted lips.......hahahahahaha
Who was the worse "crackhead" .....
Pooky from New Jack City
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The guy w/ the Cheeseburgers in Menence II Society?
I vote Menence II Society !!!!
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Nah, I dont work for him. Just know about his rep.
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Kyle,
You ruined my day bringing back memories of those old helmets. What were we thinking? All DF sports competed at the varsity level that first year. We were AAA and competed well in all but football. That region at the time was very good in football; Camden, Clover, York, Ft. Mill. Our boys' soccer team more than held its own, winning the region and going to the quarter finals before losing to Seneca led by Jonathan Wilson. Seniors got to choose between us and Irmo. As I am told, much of Irmo's state championship team that year could have gone to DF but opted, understandably, to finish out at Irmo.
Thanks for the memories
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LE, Tragic flaws have been around long before our boy George, which with your literary acumen I'm surprised you did not know his name.Agamemnon and Achilles had tragic flaws long before Lord Byron decided to fight for the Greeks.When the term "Byronic" is flung around in my circle, the term tragic flaw is usually not where the conversation goes. We usually discuss the "Byronic hero" as the romantic, though I suppose having a tragic flaw does fit in such that we all have tragic flaws, thus my confusion with your ubiquitous allusion.
Anyway, run along. I'm sure you have a Eng. 101 class you have to make.
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I hear there is a new school opening in the Fort Mill area Nino.. they're probably looking for some qualified English buffs.. I say go for it.
The thing is.. it wasn't intended to be such a big deal..it was indeed intended to be an "allusion" ..congratulations.. we've wasted two and a half days..
As for my English.. I took 103 last year.. now in 215 Contemporary Lit.. not a bad class.. The Prof has taught at U of Oregon, Duke, and Harvard.. and she's easy on the eyes.. I've enjoyed Stanley Kunitz and Anne Sexton..etc so far..
Are we done?
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I'm sorry I wasted 60 hours for you. Mine were actually quite productive. I'm quite apt at multitasking.
I'm done if you are.
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Wayne, thanks for the insight. That's great that both Irmo and DF were able to be highly competitive the first year of the split. This is the model that the officials in the FMSD are looking at. Even if Nation Ford starts out at 3A, I don't think they will be as successful (state quarterfinals) as DF was in their innagural season. NF may do well within the region though.
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H66 --
I know what you're doing, trying to bring things back to topic and cover over the spat between NB and LED. I was hoping for at least one more riposte from LED... maybe a forth allusion. Oh well...
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lpaf, sorry about that. Back to tragic flaw. What about that dude who wanted to fly and constructed his wings out of wax and feathers? I think everything was OK until he got too close to the sun???
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