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East Buc & UMR
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Post by East Buc & UMR »

do you not only stalk girls on mizzou campus but old quiz bowl players?

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and why are you getting in the way of mine and Marie's talk?

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Post by mujason »

I don't stalk people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

it sure sounds like it, it also sounds like you stalk High schoolers now

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Post by mujason »

Mr. Stallard, I don't stalk people!

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

if you know what RO stands for you might be a stalker

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Post by mujason »

What is RO?

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

way to play dumb i expected better out of you

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Post by LibertyMarie »

*Marie, but gallant effort.

and I don't know what RO is... for the record... lol

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

my bad Marie, I fixxed it.

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Post by LibertyMarie »

thanks, I feel better now.










:)

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

good I'm here to serve you Marie(twice in a row spelling it right do I get a cookie haha)

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Post by LibertyMarie »

Thanks, but I'm afraid there's no prize for spelling my name right when it's on each and every post I make.









;)

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

oh so true

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Post by LibertyMarie »

yeah... lol

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Post by jkath29 »

Ok, even though I am not against East Buc in anyway, I am getting tired of him constantly putting down Jason. This doesn't mean that I am in love with Jason or anything, it's just, why do you have to keep putting the man down for his comitment to the game? You should respect him for this. I'm sure if you passionately (sp) cared about something (i.e. a sport, or a girl) you would be as obsessed as he is. Are you just making up for your lack of a love for something? Do you have to knock a guy just because he loves doing something, and you don't have that kind of passion for anything? I'm just wodering, I'm not like a big fan of Jason, but at least I have a heart.

Oh, and because of these consistant put-downs, it seems that I owe it to Jason to play college quiz bowl.

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Post by jkath29 »

btw, what is RO?

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Post by mujason »

Thanks, Jared. It's too bad I'll be graduated by the time you get to Mizzou.

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Post by jkath29 »

Wow, i guess that's a hint that I really need to work on my math skills.

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Post by jkath29 »

Oh, and I used the good old head God gave me and figured out it meant "Restraining (sp) Order". (this does not mean I'm a stalker, does it?)

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Post by DeckardCain »

ScoBo1987 wrote: It was a little depressing to lose by only 55 points
Yea, I know all too well how that feels...

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

good job jared. and until you see jason in action you might want to hold your opinions on subject to your self. if you would like i could put you in touch if everyone incharge of every college bowl in a 500 mile raduis of UMC. They all would give you much harser opinions of jason. As far as his passion there is million things better to do than quiz bowl. My main issue with jason is his ego. I can't wait till you get to college jared that way i have someone new to smack around










:D

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Post by mujason »

Jared, there's very little math in college play; there is virtually no computational math.

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Post by East Buc & UMR »

as much as all of us at UMR wish there was math in college bowl. However we usually have 90% of getting math tossups

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Post by jkath29 »

mujason wrote: Thanks, Jared. It's too bad I'll be graduated by the time you get to Mizzou.
I wasn't being serious about the whole math thing, it was a joke because of what you said...

Now do you get what I meant by working on my math skills?

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Post by L-Town Expatriate »

I'm sure every person who was there with Liberty in the final will remember Stephen Crane survived a sinking boat and wrote "The Open Boat".
AHHHHHHHHH!
We read that in my American Lit: Chronology class! The only character named in the book, the engineer Billy, dies! The rafts pass by a resort and the guests think they're fishing! It's an attack on disparaging rifts between the wealthy and the working class!

Funny how in the clutch, something comes up that you spent a whole day talking about in class.

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Post by JimmyL »

oh i knew that one for two reasons:
1. Mr. Heyde at MSA discussed it in my minor class, "short."
2. Conveniently, I did my research paper this year on Stephen Crane' Red Badge of Courage, so I read up some background about him.

there were a lot of questions that I had just recently learned...like procrustes.....should have gotten that one, if i hadnt buzzed in too early against Kirksville and said Polyphemus, that idiot cyclops.

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Post by Francesco Borromini »

Oh, I loved the Procrustes question. I was ALL OVER it.










:) Maybe the one good question Straight A ever wrote.

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Post by mujason »

If you like Procrustes, you'll love the Mizzou tournament. I wrote a Procrustes tossup for the 2002 tournament.

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Post by Jeffrey Hill »

Michael knew "The Open Boat" was written by Crane, but you got in just a split second before him. It would have helped if he knew about the sinking boat incident.

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Post by jkath29 »

Heck ya Jimmy!!! I've had a lot of help from having "short" at MSA. Like who wrote "A good man is hard to find" (O'Conner).

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Post by LibertyMarie »

I was in Publish or Perish at MSA, and we got short story books, and we only read one story. and i don't remember it. heh

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