Month: October 2000

  • Whatever, grandpa.

    I’m sorry, but everytime I read another update on this story of a man abducting his grandchild to keep him away from his “gay” parents, I keep chuckling at Grandpa’s reasoning: the kid participates in ballet and “gay art class” instead of baseball. We only had regular art class at my elementary school. *snicker* (On…

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  • Whoa.

    I didn’t know that the lead singer/bass player from “Morphine” died. I still remember seeing them play in Newbury Comics in Boston with Eileen on Spring Break ’96.

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  • Sniff.

    Ohmygosh! Bob Davie wrote a letter to the student body asking them to e-mail a young boy named Scott Delgadillo with leukemia. Scott is a lifelong ND fan who attended the Purdue game with the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Davie’s been in contact with the family for some time, and he says: “I know that with the…

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  • Whatever, SMC.

    Finally. The Observer is back. Nothing new in this article about the Finnigan’s raid, except for the fact that SMC do not punish their students for off-campus offenses. Thus again, SMC chicks enjoy all the benefits of ND student life without any of the risks/costs. *sigh*

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  • Observation

    ESPN.com writes: “Anybody notice that Notre Dame is 5-2 and Bob Davie is doing one of the nicer coaching jobs of the season?”

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  • Come on, already.

    I really wish the friggin’ Observer would update their website. Fall Break is over kids. Get with the program.

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  • Yeah.

    Somebody else agrees with me about Roger Clemens being a big fat wuss.

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  • Mmm-hmmm.

    “We love baseball because it’s about manhood.” Oh yeah, baby. We do. (Especially where it pertains to Mike Piazza.)

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  • Bizarro

    Good Lord… Our special teams are ranked in the nation’s top 10? The Bizarro Universe strikes again.

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  • ND Football

    Hooray! ND beat West Virginia 42-28. This LoVecchio kid sounds like he’s just getting better and better. As Bob put it, “When you say he’s not a freshman anymore, that’s a good thing.” Hey, remember, like, five years back when Jim Sanson made a few big kicks and suddenly every girl on campus was stalking…

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