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Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:58 am
by Cornhusker
'thos Gabby Girls get their asses kicked by the local Fork Lift Driver's finest?
http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.as ... 14&catid=3
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:24 pm
by Adelpiero
atleast they didn't get beat up by the basketball team(sup KU)
If your a QB, you should always hang with your lineman.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:39 am
by War Wagon
I guess this amounts to breaking news in bugeater land.
What, no blackshirts under investigation for rape lately?
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:42 am
by H4ever
War Wagon wrote:I guess this amounts to breaking news in bugeater land.
What, no blackshirts under investigation for rape lately?
Good call. Suh has been referred for allegedly buttfucking Gabbert in the mouth. Defense attorney's claim their biggest obstacle will be the national television audience that witnessed it.

Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:44 pm
by Cornhusker
War Wagon wrote:I guess this amounts to breaking news in bugeater land.
What, no blackshirts under investigation for rape lately?
Kansas City's in Nebraska...who knew?
We can rule-out investigating under age drinking in Columbia me thinks.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:11 am
by TheJON
Anyone that goes to Gumby's Pizza deserves to get their ass kicked. I thought that shit was only on the Iowa campus. Worst. Pizza. Ever.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:05 pm
by King Crimson
Gumby's tried a campus-area franchise in Boulder in the late-90's. it was open maybe 5 months, max. it was dreadful.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:15 pm
by Moby Dick
TheJON wrote:Anyone that goes to Gumby's Pizza deserves to get their ass kicked. I thought that shit was only on the Iowa campus. Worst. Pizza. Ever.
shuttle pizza in Norman anybody??
/vomit
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:09 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Moby Dick wrote:TheJON wrote:Anyone that goes to Gumby's Pizza deserves to get their ass kicked. I thought that shit was only on the Iowa campus. Worst. Pizza. Ever.
shuttle pizza in Norman anybody??
/vomit
I'll be at ToTo's, text me when you're done. Most underrated place on campus corner.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:57 pm
by King Crimson
SunCoastSooner wrote:Moby Dick wrote:TheJON wrote:Anyone that goes to Gumby's Pizza deserves to get their ass kicked. I thought that shit was only on the Iowa campus. Worst. Pizza. Ever.
shuttle pizza in Norman anybody??
/vomit
I'll be at ToTo's, text me when you're done. Most underrated place on campus corner.
for sure. Toto's is best over any of the OU holiday breaks because the owner is in there making the pies (student employees are gone)....and he's the real deal. taciturn, thin old italian guy. they also have those really cool old school 10 oz beer glasses that are semi-hour glass shaped for your pitcher. it's been there forever. that, Othello's and Buchanan Bicycles have been there since the mid 70's. i think that's the oldest school campus corner establishments, now. Sunshine Store, maybe and the new O'Connells (which is pretty nice, actually). Toto's and Othello's were also major players at one time in the Norman coke scene.
i cut Pizza Shuttle some slack since it was first locally owned place to deliver in Norman back in the day (when i was growing up and my folks would go out on the weekend....i'd order some shuttle and scour the HBO guide in hopes of one of the night's features having "nudity"). there was an early campus corner pizzeria, Orin's, that reopened for a bit in the 90's and delivered in the late 70's...but while Orin's pizzas were pretty good they were really expensive and delivery could take 2 hours and shit. it was mainly a sit-down place. and then, i guess that Domino's that is still there on Boyd a block east of the Energy Center....that was the original. that's late 70's, too.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:19 am
by SunCoastSooner
King Crimson wrote:for sure. Toto's is best over any of the OU holiday breaks because the owner is in there making the pies (student employees are gone)....and he's the real deal. taciturn, thin old italian guy. they also have those really cool old school 10 oz beer glasses that are semi-hour glass shaped for your pitcher. it's been there forever. that, Othello's and Buchanan Bicycles have been there since the mid 70's. i think that's the oldest school campus corner establishments, now. Sunshine Store, maybe and the new O'Connells (which is pretty nice, actually). Toto's and Othello's were also major players at one time in the Norman coke scene.
i cut Pizza Shuttle some slack since it was first locally owned place to deliver in Norman back in the day (when i was growing up and my folks would go out on the weekend....i'd order some shuttle and scour the HBO guide in hopes of one of the night's features having "nudity"). there was an early campus corner pizzeria, Orin's, that reopened for a bit in the 90's and delivered in the late 70's...but while Orin's pizzas were pretty good they were really expensive and delivery could take 2 hours and shit. it was mainly a sit-down place. and then, i guess that Domino's that is still there on Boyd a block east of the Energy Center....that was the original. that's late 70's, too.
Actually from what I understand ToTo has pretty much retired and his daughter runs the place now. My grandfather was really good friend's with the guy and when he took me to basketball or baseball games, or even just got a wild hair up his ass to drive down while I'd visit over holidays and summer vacation we'd go there for some calamari and pizza. Never got to go in as much after my grandfather passed and it was just hassle enough to get to football games between high school activities and the travel. I used to love the way he had the satellite on top of the building and used to watch those crazy Italian channels and soccer matches.
I remember once while I was in college my future wife and ex-fiance got into a vicious and heated argument that nearly ended with my future wife getting mud stomped by the ex with those fancy wooden chairs he had in the side room after Cincinnati had kicked the crap out of us in Basketball. It only got stopped because the old man came around with his towel still hanging from the apron and looked at me through those huge glasses and said "
SCS get your woman's under control or I will do it for you and call your grandmother when I am finished!" I grabbed the old lady by the arm, handed him two twenties, and told him to keep the change before I apologized to him and his daughter. His daughter later told me it was the most excitement they had had in there other than on a football Saturday in years.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:37 pm
by King Crimson
that's pretty funny. i was in Norman for that Cincinnati game. Kenyon Martin could have scored at will. they were so long in their zone D we couldn't even start our offense. typical OU possession: guards are passing the ball back and forth at about the time line until about 10 secs left in the shot-clock, dribble around, pass to Eduardo who misses a 25 foot fall-away jumper while being double teamed as the buzzer goes off. that Cincy could really play before Martin got hurt. One of the best teams i've seen in person that's not the 88 OU team or one of those UNLV clubs that came to Norman. the Maryland team with Francis, Baxter, Wilcox and Blake. maybe one of the KU teams with Lafrenz/Pierce or Hinrich/Collison. KU's NC team 2 years ago. i'd say Cincy was better than all those minus UNLV and 88 OU. but who knows if KM doesn't break his leg in the C-USA tournament. they had 7-8 guys who were 6' 7"-6' 8" who could run the floor better than anyone on OU's team. interchangable parts, and when they D'd up, they were tough.
that little sideroom has some kind of name, according to a sign that's always been on the outside window. a name that has nothing to do with its actual use. something conceptual like: "the Vera Jazz Club". that's not it, but something like that. been a few years since i've been to Toto's. i'll have to hit that next time i'm in Norman. my dad says Othello's serves a very respectable delmonico steak these days.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:26 pm
by SunCoastSooner
It does have a name similar to what you mentioned but I'll be damned if I can remember it now either.
That Cincinnati team clobbered us and we were pretty damn good that season. They were pretty fuckin' unbelievable before KM got hurt. I know we were a top eight team leading into the NCAA tournament before we fell victim to Purdue's run and finished just outside the top 10. Cincy was the only game that we lost by more than 8 points that season if I recall correctly and it wasn't even close. The exes' stepfather was actually staying with my roomie and I that week so he could come to the game. That was the only reason the two women were even remotely close but he was so pissed afterward he just wanted to go back to the house; that's when all the trouble started that day between the girls. He had an almost irrational obsession with Eduardo Najara and Avilla since they were both Mexican nationals as well; I mean to the point you didn't even say anything cross about them in his presence or it was a Mexican defend your honor and fight to the death type thing. He got along surprisingly well with the GF/future wife and was even more furious after he heard about the post game events. That loss was a bit of a wake up call to us though and we won five of the next six by a dozen points or more.
Re: Whatcha hear Mizzery fan?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:56 pm
by King Crimson
name at Toto's has been on the tip of tongue all morning.
loss to Purdue was especially disappointing because that whole bracket had collapsed and we were playing so well at the end of the year. ironic in a way, to lose to Keady and mister wonderful Bryan Cardinal since Kelvin's teams were almost always punished endlessly in the NCAA for playing physical after the brutality that was the Big XII schedule in the early 00's--with Sutton, Kelvin, RMK, and guys who were not afraid to "ugly up" with you. then, Sooners are getting called for ticky-tack hand-checks 30 feet from the basket against the Indy State's of the world who are in the double bonus the last 8 minutes of each half and shoot 88% as a team from the stripe. and partially due to Kelvin's stubbornness that he would stop having his guys hand-checking 30 feet from the basket. that was a real pet peeve of my dad. his other big Kelvin rant was that KS' O in the later years all the plays have players catching the ball facing away from the basket, never moving toward it.