Ponyx2 wrote:So next step. Where would he be staying? Palomar? Ritz? W?
The Crescent.
Diamond A's and various other Gerry Ford entities are located in the Crescent offices. Tenants get very sweet deals on hotel rooms (not that it would be necessary, just another link in this chain)
dont let this thread die yet. its full of gold.
fools' gold
wouldn't it be something to find out that he has been in Annapolis the whole evening watching Monday nite football and PF has been in afrenzy to find him.
i just envision people out looking for him at campus when he's a thousand miles away.
Could easily happen. No matter what the result of the events speculated here is, the exciting thing about all this is what can happen when something does happen. look at the attention this has gotten. amazing to me. over something that doesn't hold any true credibility.
there is a theory out there that a lot of news breaks in blogs and message boards before the traditional media actually taps it.
Come and Take It wrote:The Crescent and The W are right by office. I'll stop by in the morning with a fist full of Jackson's and some coffee for the valets.
come and take it: i applaud your agressiveness!!!!
the press conference will be scheduled after SO has had time to convince the SMU media department he can follow their instructions - that's what's been taking so long:
News Conferences
A news conference is a risky event. Holding a news conference can be embarrassing if reporters find your subject uninteresting and few, if any, attend. Remember, a new conference cannot be just an announcement. Questions, some from areas totally away from the subject, may be asked, and the person being questioned must be able to respond quickly and think fast.
Any news conference should be rehearsed. All participants must be prepared.
Expect to have several reporters asking questions at the same time. Do not get upset or flustered. Take your time in answering questions feel free to answer them in the order you want.
There is often a pause at the beginning of a news conference or it might occur in the middle. This is a good time to make several points that you hope will be reported.
Remember the camera can be on you at any time. Be careful with facial expressions and body movement. Don't fuss with your clothes or use annoying gestures.
Keep your hands off of the microphone. Don't lean on the podium or lectern unless you want to do it for effect by moving toward the audience to make a point.
Usually after any formal news conference one or more reporters will want to ask specific or follow-up questions. This may mean repeating some of the same answers. Again, do not be frustrated if the same questions are asked again.
Come and Take It wrote:The Crescent and The W are right by office. I'll stop by in the morning with a fist full of Jackson's and some coffee for the valets.
and that will do what good? not to discount your enthusiasm, but do you think if you showed the valet guys pictures of PJ or Orsini or Turner for that matter, they would know who they were, or remember them in the mix of other old white dudes that stayed at the hotel the night before?
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Come and Take It wrote:The Crescent and The W are right by office. I'll stop by in the morning with a fist full of Jackson's and some coffee for the valets.
come and take it: i applaud your agressiveness!!!!
this board has been entertaining.
Just doing what i can.
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friarwolf wrote:I can see it now. The first chance we have in a long time to impress locals and young recruits and what is going to lead Hansen's broadcast? Our new coach being greeted by a dancing purple hippo and some guy who looks like a flasher in a trench coat and sunglasses leaning against the wall............
The purple hippo comment I get, but do I really look like a flasher?
Nah, just exercising literary license and got carried away. I think more like a George Clooney type...............Better????
smitty329 wrote:the press conference will be scheduled after SO has had time to convince the SMU media department he can follow their instructions - that's what's been taking so long:
News Conferences A news conference is a risky event. Holding a news conference can be embarrassing if reporters find your subject uninteresting and few, if any, attend. Remember, a new conference cannot be just an announcement. Questions, some from areas totally away from the subject, may be asked, and the person being questioned must be able to respond quickly and think fast. Any news conference should be rehearsed. All participants must be prepared. Expect to have several reporters asking questions at the same time. Do not get upset or flustered. Take your time in answering questions feel free to answer them in the order you want. There is often a pause at the beginning of a news conference or it might occur in the middle. This is a good time to make several points that you hope will be reported. Remember the camera can be on you at any time. Be careful with facial expressions and body movement. Don't fuss with your clothes or use annoying gestures. Keep your hands off of the microphone. Don't lean on the podium or lectern unless you want to do it for effect by moving toward the audience to make a point. Usually after any formal news conference one or more reporters will want to ask specific or follow-up questions. This may mean repeating some of the same answers. Again, do not be frustrated if the same questions are asked again.
What????
Interesting how Bo Pelini didn't take a month to prepare a speech.
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:re: Where would he be staying? Palomar? Ritz? W?
I would think the Crescent, but possibly a lower profile would be the Hilton Park Cities 5954 Luther Lane Dallas, TX 75225
Too isolated if trying to impress dallas on someone. no activity in preston center after 7pm. (probably earlier than that on a monday). and Hotel Lumen is too close to campus. with the students in finals, it will be dead around campus too. but take him down to the crescent at anytime and there will be activity, at the very least people pulling out of bars after watching MNF.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
smitty329 wrote:the press conference will be scheduled after SO has had time to convince the SMU media department he can follow their instructions - that's what's been taking so long:
I'm totally confused. Are you saying someone at SMU will not let SO have a press conference until he (SO) follows their instructions!?
Exactly who is in charge over there?
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