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We just like the attention.

Damn Good Dawg - you got a fake email address? I got something to tell you.

How is Shon Coleman?

Posted by claygast on 6/2/11 at 2:41 pm
Any updates? What's the latest on how he's doing and how his treatment is going?

I last saw he started school in January.
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Richt couldn't nut-up around Saban. What a bitch.


That would be what your typical Alabama fan takes from the story.

re: Prime rib

Posted by claygast on 6/2/11 at 12:04 pm to
As far as cooking it, my advice is to always bake it at a low temperature for a couple hours and throw it on the grill for only a couple minutes to get the taste and carmelize the sauce.
Hahahaha that's so hilarious, because when we went to A-Day a couple years ago my dad and I decided he'd be our favorite walk-on.

Too funny people here did the same.
Someone wanna fill me in on what WMFC means?

Maybe I'm retarded this morning
I just don't think most believe 11-1 is probable.

Plus, inspired football =/= depth on the OL.
Right, but I think until you get over the Florida hump they should be higher than your 4th concern.

ETA: They are extremely talented, arguably the most so in the SEC. For Florida it just comes down to how their OL and skill players adapt to the new system, and with yalls game late in the season, time's on their side to get things figured out.
I admit the east teams are harder to predict because of the parity we saw last year.

But yall really are that confident against Florida? I mean I know yall have more reason to expect improvement than them, but when the WLOCP kicks off I'm just not sure that matters.

It's a lot like GT and UGA. No matter what kind of season we're having, there's a mental block in our head that makes it hard to beat yall. In this scenario yall are GT and UF is UGA.
I have Georgia at 8 or 9 wins, mostly due to the defense improving but with some uncertainty at OL and RB possibly holding you back. That also counts on T. King stepping up to be a leading receiver.
Well I can attribute Auburn running the table and defending the title to a list of hypothetical reasons, couldn't I?

In the spirit of the thread, with the ups and downs of a college football season, what's your legit prediction give or take one regular season win?
The only weakness on our entire team was the secondary. Yes, it's a big weakness, but the entire offense, and front 7 of the defense played very well.
Just curious, just because I think you could dig it up quicker than I could, but what's Richt's home/away % split (in conference)? Has Sanford been a huge in-conference home-field advantage?

I ask because I might remember there being a decent stretch where against Auburn or someone else it seemed like the away team won every year.
Ok we have two UGA takers on them going 11-1. Anyone else?

WG at least understands that it takes everything coming together perfectly as expected to have a season like yall are talking about.

If 2010 Auburn taught us anything, every team has potential. But I never put too much emphasis on a kid who's done nothing but play high school ball, which is what yall are doing with IC.

I don't put all my faith in them until at least week 4 or so.
Well thanks to Herschel now I am gonna bookmark this. Not that he has staying power, but its nice to have proof of UGA's perennial optimism.

At least the Tech side of me knows when things are going downhill (pre-season last year, this coming year's gonna stink).
Well any given Saturday, all that- yadi yada yada.

Although, people called us crazy being excited about Auburn last year. I won't be too much of a jerk but I would not put money on Georgia getting better than 9 wins regular season.

I think a lot of yall are holding out too much hope for both IC and Jenkins to completely transform you. But who knows.
WTF is everyone in this thread smoking? 11-1? Seriously?

Bahaha. Bookmarked.
Yeah, I'm not the type that'll eat it straight out of the can like some people.

That's pretty much why it exists- being made into some form of tuna salad or another.

I've been on a seafood and legume binge recently since I amped up working out. Bout to broil a couple mahi mahi fillets and have it with black beans and rice.
Well please let me add to the anti-canned crowd that I spend a good bit of time in the gym, which is why I have so much of it.

I, like everyone else, prefer a nice fish fillet or steak, but I don't turn my nose up to canned tuna. Serves a nice protein-packed purpose.

Loving some of yalls suggestions btw
Well fellas, I was reorganizing my pantry and realized I have not one, two or three- but five cans of albacore tuna.

I love tuna, and I'm pretty sure out of the can I've exclusively made tuna salad using relish, mayo, diced celery and an assortment of nuts (almonds, sunflower seeds, etc) to fill it out.

However, it depresses me to think of doing that for the rest of my life. So with 5 cans staring at me, I feel like trying new things.

What are some of yalls favorite ways of using canned tuna? I'm trying to keep it pretty lean and healthy, but I'd love any inspiration I can get.

TIA

re: Pageonce v. Mint

Posted by claygast on 6/1/11 at 2:55 pm to
Can you send it to me?

dugas.meh [at] gmail [dot] com

TIA

re: Best grill for the money?

Posted by claygast on 6/1/11 at 2:12 pm to
IDK man, I've always been a charcoal guy.

I've always had the opinion that if you are really looking for quick & convenient dry heat, look at cheaper indoor options.

I'm old-fashioned though.
Renderings of their new Athletic Complex.



Set to be complete in 2340 A.D.

re: Roll DiCaprio Roll

Posted by claygast on 6/1/11 at 12:53 pm to
Next time you watch it, take notice that he ALWAYS says her name in every single sentence he says.

"It's okay Rose!"
"I'm right here Rose!"
"I'm gonna go pinch a loaf in the bathroom Rose!"

along those lines.