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Chaz Weis

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:28 am
by Truman
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Oh, the fun we would've had at Arrowhead this fall if those faggot Chickenhawks had just stuck to their commitment! :grin:

Re: Chaz Weis

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:13 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
If you want to run smack at Weis, trust me, there's plenty of ammo available.

You could, for example, mention the fact that Weis publicly excoriated the owner of a ND homerboard website for committing the unpardonable sin of actually linking to Weis' charity's website, thereby exposing it to a group of people who might be inclined to, oh, I dunno, make a donation to said charity or some such foolishness.

Or you could mention the manner in which Weis responds when asked to see his Super Bowl ring. In case you're wondering, he inserts his ringed finger into his mouth, pries the ring off with his teeth, spits the ring into his hand, then hands the whole slobbering mess to the (by now incredulous, no doubt) other person. Or so I've been told.

Running haircut and/or weight smack at him strikes me as just a tad sophomoric, by comparison. Sayin'. Then again, that prolly means that it'll go over much better on this board. :mrgreen:

Re: Chaz Weis

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:51 am
by Truman
Comment on that pic blew up all over the local blow torches the other day, Ter, and I nabbed it from a Tennessee Board. Offseason, and just thought I'd share.

Frankly, I could give a rat's ass. Clucks chickened out of our neutral site rivalry claiming some kind of loyalty to the 16-year-old XII. Never mind the 100+ years tradition of playing one another in football. Regardless, Mizzou claims eternal scoreboard.

Side note: The Kansas and Missouri club hockey teams squared off last Friday night at the Independence (Missouri) Events Center. Mizzou won 14-3. And yeah, many fights DID ensue.

Since hockey is every bit as foreign to the SEC as the whole concept of ice is for their sweet tea, the rivalry and hatred between the two schools is predestined to continue.

Rack life's little pleasures.