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The spoken truth

Postby George S. Patton » Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:13 am

When watching the SMU-So. Miss. game here and there, and the game spirals in the first half, my 8-year-old says the following:

"I think SMU's coach came here because he just wanted a job.''

and later,

"It doesn't look like he knows how to coach football.''

I was in tears.

Then last night, she wanted to hear TCU's fight song, I found it on that college fight song web site and played it for her, to which she said,

"It sounds like a song that you would hear when you're playing Candyland.''

Thank you, everybody. She'll be here all week.
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Postby Pony in SA » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:12 am

As long as she is at the game Saturday, that's all my son cares about !
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Postby George S. Patton » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:17 am

Pony in SA wrote:As long as she is at the game Saturday, that's all my son cares about !


I'm pretty sure she's coming to the train wreck, but I've already told her and the other that they are not allowed to date until they are married. :wink:
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Re: The spoken truth

Postby bigdaddy08091 » Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:38 pm

George S. Patton wrote:When watching the SMU-So. Miss. game here and there, and the game spirals in the first half, my 8-year-old says the following:

"I think SMU's coach came here because he just wanted a job.''

and later,

"It doesn't look like he knows how to coach football.''

I was in tears.

Then last night, she wanted to hear TCU's fight song, I found it on that college fight song web site and played it for her, to which she said,

"It sounds like a song that you would hear when you're playing Candyland.''

Thank you, everybody. She'll be here all week.


You should have been in tears, because no 8 year old has the right to comment on something they know nothing about. The is grown folks business. Every 8 year old thinks a looosing team has a bad coach. Ask Lovey Smith!
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Re: The spoken truth

Postby George S. Patton » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:38 pm

bigdaddy08091 wrote:
George S. Patton wrote:When watching the SMU-So. Miss. game here and there, and the game spirals in the first half, my 8-year-old says the following:

"I think SMU's coach came here because he just wanted a job.''

and later,

"It doesn't look like he knows how to coach football.''

I was in tears.

Then last night, she wanted to hear TCU's fight song, I found it on that college fight song web site and played it for her, to which she said,

"It sounds like a song that you would hear when you're playing Candyland.''

Thank you, everybody. She'll be here all week.


You should have been in tears, because no 8 year old has the right to comment on something they know nothing about. The is grown folks business. Every 8 year old thinks a looosing team has a bad coach. Ask Lovey Smith!


Two things:
1. Either you don't have kids or do and believe that they should be seen and not heard.

2. You want to restrict free speech.

Which is it because I can tell you after the mess you've made on this board since you started in early October, not only do you need to clean up your act, you need to clean up your english.

"The is grown folks business? looosing?
Very nice.
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Re: The spoken truth

Postby bigdaddy08091 » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:50 pm

George S. Patton wrote:
bigdaddy08091 wrote:
George S. Patton wrote:When watching the SMU-So. Miss. game here and there, and the game spirals in the first half, my 8-year-old says the following:

"I think SMU's coach came here because he just wanted a job.''

and later,

"It doesn't look like he knows how to coach football.''

I was in tears.

Then last night, she wanted to hear TCU's fight song, I found it on that college fight song web site and played it for her, to which she said,

"It sounds like a song that you would hear when you're playing Candyland.''

Thank you, everybody. She'll be here all week.


You should have been in tears, because no 8 year old has the right to comment on something they know nothing about. The is grown folks business. Every 8 year old thinks a looosing team has a bad coach. Ask Lovey Smith!


Two things:
1. Either you don't have kids or do and believe that they should be seen and not heard.

2. You want to restrict free speech.

Which is it because I can tell you after the mess you've made on this board since you started in early October, not only do you need to clean up your act, you need to clean up your english.

"The is grown folks business? looosing?
Very nice.


Good Lord, the truth really bothers some of you to the core? I have children, but I would never allow them to comment on something without having the true knowledge of what is going on. People like you continue to [deleted] the athletics at SMU by these type of post and comments. Nobody wants to hear about your 8 year old. Take them to soccer practice tommorrow and maybe one day they will be able to one day say they were a pony. Those of us who are SMU fans believe. WE ARE SMU!!!!!
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Postby bigdaddy08091 » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:53 pm

And I could care less what you or anybody else thought about my post. Like the father of the 8 year old said, FREEDOM OF SPEECH/EXPRESSION, WHATEVER!!
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Postby Pony Soup » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:59 pm

I want to restrict Patton's speech...
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Postby George S. Patton » Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:15 pm

You two are silly gooses!

I love it when the high-testosterone fan is wound up over what a child says.

I also love it when the loudmouth New Yorker can't stand it when he runs across someone who calls him for what he is. You probably just need to take the Subway from Manhattan into The Bronx where it dumps you out at Yankees Stadium. I'm sure Miles will be happy to NOT send a car for you.
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Postby bigdaddy08091 » Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:29 pm

George S. Patton wrote:You two are silly gooses!

I love it when the high-testosterone fan is wound up over what a child says.

I also love it when the loudmouth New Yorker can't stand it when he runs across someone who calls him for what he is. You probably just need to take the Subway from Manhattan into The Bronx where it dumps you out at Yankees Stadium. I'm sure Miles will be happy to NOT send a car for you.


Good Post!
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Postby Statler » Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:02 am

bigdaddy08091 wrote:
George S. Patton wrote:You two are silly gooses!

I love it when the high-testosterone fan is wound up over what a child says.

I also love it when the loudmouth New Yorker can't stand it when he runs across someone who calls him for what he is. You probably just need to take the Subway from Manhattan into The Bronx where it dumps you out at Yankees Stadium. I'm sure Miles will be happy to NOT send a car for you.


Good Post!


isn't zip code 080991 in New Jersey?
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Postby Stallion » Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:53 am

.. I believe that is the first time anybody has used the term "silly goose" on ponyfans.
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Postby Bergermeister » Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:15 am

Stallion wrote:.. I believe that is the first time anybody has used the term "silly goose" on ponyfans.

Not a good term - even if you're kidding. LEAVE THE GOOSES ALONE!!!
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Postby SMUFan » Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:39 am

George S. Patton wrote:You two are silly gooses!

I love it when the high-testosterone fan is wound up over what a child says.

I also love it when the loudmouth New Yorker can't stand it when he runs across someone who calls him for what he is. You probably just need to take the Subway from Manhattan into The Bronx where it dumps you out at Yankees Stadium. I'm sure Miles will be happy to NOT send a car for you.
I love it when someone badmouths SMU's faculty, yet doesn't know that the plural of "goose" is "geese."
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Postby mrydel » Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:53 am

Stallion wrote:.. I believe that is the first time anybody has used the term "silly goose" on ponyfans.


I did see "loosey goosey" in another thread. Kind of a distant relative to silly goose I do believe.
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