Are Michigan and Nova Now Blue Bloods?
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@Blown They got really bad when they switched to facebook for comments.
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Much like everything else. Once you go to facebook comments, that opens a whole different can of worms.
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This was the part that showed how bad the writing was…
“Remember, this is a group that was overshadowed earlier this season in the Big 12. While the headlines went to other players and other teams, Kansas did what it usually does – win.”
Remember it was ESPN that became infatuated with Trae Young, became his de facto publicist, led the charge to overshadow KU and made it possible for a wholly underserving team to make it to the Tournament? An ethical media outlet would have looked at the numbers and not the click bait hype to create a fake reality.
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@JayHawkFanToo That was bad, but I thought the worst was saying “we” all expected KU and Villanova to get there when, as the comments point out, 26 out of 27 ESPN “experts” predicted we would NOT get there.
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As usual they are just jumping on the band wagon…not unlike some KU fans that gave up on the team during a rough patch.
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@Buster-1926
…but…have you been to a little town in New Mexico called Truth or Consequence?
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@JayHawkFanToo Yes I have, I’ve also been to Winslow Arizona in a flatbed Ford with my girl(honest truth).
My turn, ever been to Blue Ball Pennsylvania? It’s not too far from Virginville.
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In about 75 more years of basketball excellence by these two newbies, we can talk about the Blue Blood issue.
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JayHawkFanToo said:
@Buster-1926
…but…have you been to a little town in New Mexico called Truth or Consequence?
I actually stayed all night in a motel there once. Crazy little place.
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Cool story. I drove through Winslow…on a rental car and I made it to Las Vegas going through Neddles, California while driving from Palm Springs, so I made farther than the Three Dog Night.
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@dylans I believe you end up in Blue Ball if you stop on the way to Intercourse and from there it is just a short way to Paradise. Here, take a look:
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@mayjay can’t resist, does it take a map?
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Crimsonorblue22 said:
@mayjay can’t resist, does it take a map?
Heck, yeah, and all those labels help!
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@mayjay need to figure what order? And then there’s the blue
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@jaybate-1.0 do you usually stay partial nights in motels? lol
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@Crimsonorblue22 Going South on that map seems to be the route but there are short cuts or more scenic routes depending on how fast you want to go, and whether you are with anyone who wants to take pictures on the way.
And I am done before I get in real trouble here. That Crimson, she is a trouble-maker!
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…and all this time I thought you got to Blue Balls as a result of by-passing Intercourse and Paradise. ROTFL.
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@JayHawkFanToo You really have to stop for the night, bypassing doesn’t leave you there.
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Hey Toto, I guess we are no longer talking geography…
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@mayjay : hey blown, lets not talk about blue bloods, its been rehashed too much. Blown, Blue Balls is a much better topic.
I want to change my alias name now.
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Would that be consider a happy ending?
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@Blown Sorry–in a giddy mood today!
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Got me!!!
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Watch for the speed trap in Herpesville.
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Ok…Pre-Game Comedy Time…
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Lol if there’s one thing the true blue bloods can unite on, it’s this!
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JayHawkFanToo said:
This was the part that showed how bad the writing was…
“Remember, this is a group that was overshadowed earlier this season in the Big 12. While the headlines went to other players and other teams, Kansas did what it usually does – win.”
Remember it was ESPN that became infatuated with Trae Young, became his de facto publicist, led the charge to overshadow KU and made it possible for a wholly underserving team to make it to the Tournament? An ethical media outlet would have looked at the numbers and not the click bait hype to create a fake reality.
This! One hundred percent on point
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@JayHawkFanToo You said regarding ESPN - “An ethical media outlet would have looked at the numbers and not the click bait hype to create a fake reality.”
I am utterly shocked that anyone would question the ethics of ESPN.