Coach O At Work

#26
#26
I love the idea of a totally new way of doing things on the Hill. Coach O is bringing new ideas to the table and I, for one, am psyched.
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I agree with your post and commend you on your spelling and punctuation.:salute:
 
#28
#28
that coffee grounds thing is seriously the funniest stuff ever. it's just...too much. orgeron is a GOD
 
#29
#29
I hope Rod does not read your post

Are you a football ref for real? I reffed basketball, which I consider one of the worst jobs of my life. Every foul I called was automatically wrong no matter how blatant it was. Some people need to realize that it's just a damn pee wee basketball game.
 
#30
#30
Are you a football ref for real? I reffed basketball, which I consider one of the worst jobs of my life. Every foul I called was automatically wrong no matter how blatant it was. Some people need to realize that it's just a damn pee wee basketball game.


I feel ya. I reffed my son's rec league football games some years ago. It was the same thing. One opposing team's parents were particularly vicious to me during one game: questioning my eyesight to my manhood. I threw down my whistle, flag, and zebra jersey at the feet of the offending parties and told them if they felt that they could do this thankless unpaid volunteer job better by all means go for it (cleaned up G rated version). Never heard a peep from that sideline the rest of the game.:) My hat goes off to anyone who does it for a living.
 
#32
#32
I feel ya. I reffed my son's rec league football games some years ago. It was the same thing. One opposing team's parents were particularly vicious to me during one game: questioning my eyesight to my manhood. I threw down my whistle, flag, and zebra jersey at the feet of the offending parties and told them if they felt that they could do this thankless unpaid volunteer job better by all means go for it (cleaned up G rated version). Never heard a peep from that sideline the rest of the game.:) My hat goes off to anyone who does it for a living.

One parent told me he was going to make sure that I would never have another job in town again. I told him to get over his son's team losing a damn game. You really have to experience refereeing firsthand to appreciate what those guys go through.
 
#33
#33
One parent told me he was going to make sure that I would never have another job in town again. I told him to get over his son's team losing a damn game. You really have to experience refereeing firsthand to appreciate what those guys go through.

That parent is probably the same type of prick who tells the coach how to best utilize his child on the court. I'm also sure he tells his kid that the coach knows a lot about the sport but not the "pointers" that dad knows.
 
#34
#34
That parent is probably the same type of prick who tells the coach how to best utilize his child on the court. I'm also sure he tells his kid that the coach knows a lot about the sport but not the "pointers" that dad knows.

Exactly. :thumbsup:
 
#35
#35
i've dipped copenhagen for probably 10-12 years and i've never heard of dipping coffee.

The idea sounds initially absurd, but after a little thinking outside the box -- i've concluded that i might try coffee grounds mixed with copenhagen just for fun.

I actually would think physiologically that drinking coffee would be a better mechanism for distributing caffeine because it's liquid. But we'll see. I will report back with my findings after this weekend.

(Please put me in the Darwin Hall of Fame if you never hear from me again!)
 
#37
#37
i've dipped copenhagen for probably 10-12 years and i've never heard of dipping coffee.

The idea sounds initially absurd, but after a little thinking outside the box -- i've concluded that i might try coffee grounds mixed with copenhagen just for fun.

I actually would think physiologically that drinking coffee would be a better mechanism for distributing caffeine because it's liquid. But we'll see. I will report back with my findings after this weekend.

(Please put me in the Darwin Hall of Fame if you never hear from me again!)

Good ole Mullet, willing to sacrifice himself in the name of vol science.

:salute
 
#38
#38
"Did I ever tell you about the time Brasky took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can't find one. Finally Brasky takes me to a vacant lot and says, 'Here we are.' We sat there for a year and a half and sure enough someone constructs a bar around us. The day they opened we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burned the place to the ground. Brasky yelled over the roar of the flames, 'Always leave things the way you found em!'"

Sorry, that had aboslutely nothing to do with the point of this thread but when I read people talking about O all I can hear is John Goodman in my head yelling "Bill Brasky!"
 
#39
#39
"Did I ever tell you about the time Brasky took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can't find one. Finally Brasky takes me to a vacant lot and says, 'Here we are.' We sat there for a year and a half and sure enough someone constructs a bar around us. The day they opened we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burned the place to the ground. Brasky yelled over the roar of the flames, 'Always leave things the way you found em!'"

Sorry, that had aboslutely nothing to do with the point of this thread but when I read people talking about O all I can hear is John Goodman in my head yelling "Bill Brasky!"

He showers in vodka, and feeds his baby shrimp scampi.
 
#40
#40
He showers in vodka, and feeds his baby shrimp scampi.

"He hated Mexicans! And he was half Mexican! .......And he hated irony!"

Not to get into a "Bill Brasky"-off but, that one was always my personal favorite.
 
#41
#41
I wonder how many here have tried the coffee grounds thing since it was brought up?
 
#43
#43
I wonder how many here have tried the coffee grounds thing since it was brought up?

I'm in the Army and guys do it all the time in the field to keep themselves aware and awake. You always get a little instant folgers packet in your MRE. I've dipped coffee grinds a bunch of times. It's not that big of a deal really.
 
#45
#45
I wonder how many here have tried the coffee grounds thing since it was brought up?

Did it and it's a rush. I dip skoal and when I read he dipped Coffee Grounds, I tried it right away.

Last Fri @ work I had the afternoon nods. I read about him dipping grounds and I thought, that's a good idea.

So I dipped Starbucks Espresso Roast. :rock::eek:hmy::crazy:

I was rolling after that.:eek:lol:
 
#46
#46
i've dipped copenhagen for probably 10-12 years and i've never heard of dipping coffee.

The idea sounds initially absurd, but after a little thinking outside the box -- i've concluded that i might try coffee grounds mixed with copenhagen just for fun.

I actually would think physiologically that drinking coffee would be a better mechanism for distributing caffeine because it's liquid. But we'll see. I will report back with my findings after this weekend.

(Please put me in the Darwin Hall of Fame if you never hear from me again!)

just make sure you say the Darwin's famous last words
"watch this bubba"
before you put the dip in
 
#47
#47
"He hated Mexicans! And he was half Mexican! .......And he hated irony!"

Not to get into a "Bill Brasky"-off but, that one was always my personal favorite.

OH god, I loved that one. Brasky-offs rule, though. I love this one:

Well, he's standing right between me and my daughter at the ceremony. He's got no right to be there, but he's drunk and he's Brasky! Well, long story short: the priest accidentally marries me and Brasky! [ the guys laugh ] Off! Off! Off! We spend the weekend in the Poconos - he loves me like I've never been loved before!
 
#48
#48
Next step, main lining a packet of Shot. Seriously, I think if you mix Coppenhagen and instant coffee, you will go back in time.
 
#49
#49
Not that it matters at all, but the original sentence did not contain the word "and," and the sentence of mine does not require a comma after the word "and." I'm not sure where you're coming from.

I was merely agreeing to the man's point; a correctly punctuated point is more convincing than an incorrectly punctuated one (notice the semicolon, which can take the place of ", and" is this circumstance).
 
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