Re: or new orleansPerhaps the kroeter seance should take place in new orleans instead, less gambling, but no doubt more access to a psychic....
the_uge
Jan 18, 2004
#715
Re: med. mal premiumsHey ris, the uge did a small part last week to reduce your med mal premiums. Plaintiff's attorney asked for $350k against an orthopedic surgeon. The jury awarded $0.
the_uge
Jan 21, 2004
#716
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: med. mal premiumsGOD BLESS THE UGE!!! DID YOU SEE NOW WHERE SOME DOC ARE CHARGING USER FEES TO PATIENTS TO OFFSET THE MED MAL PREMS??? FOR OB-GYN ESPECIALLY SOME ARE PAYING
hardinjn@aol.com
January 22, 2004
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: med. mal premiumsGamble and do not carry the insurance. If pete was a doctor he would have said fuck the insurance. don ... From: hardinjn@aol.com [mailto:hardinjn@aol.com]
don dickinson
Jan 22, 2004
#718
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: med. mal premiumsHmmmmm...I think I'll let the ris respond. Something about needing insurance to be licensed to practice medicine comes to mind. ... would ... STAFF
the_uge
Jan 22, 2004
#719
Re: nashvilleHow about meeting in Nashville during the first weekend of june?
the_uge
Feb 6, 2004
#720
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: nashvilleNo can do uge. Sorry. ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:45 PM To: cookiesnmilk@yahoogroups.com Subject:
don dickinson
Feb 7, 2004
#721
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: nashvilleSorry,....I have no vacation that I can take in June as it is switch-over month Norris
hardinjn@aol.com
Feb 10, 2004
#722
re; nashvilleI'm also going to be there at the end of this month, though on a week night wednesday and thursday.
the_uge
Feb 15, 2004
#724
Re: emailsPlease send the uge a blank email. I have a new computer and need to update my address book. thanks, friendly neighborhood uge
the_uge
Feb 28, 2004
#725
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: emailsUge you should use plaxo to keep your email updated. Check it out ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 9:17 AM
don dickinson
Feb 28, 2004
#726
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: plaxoCheck this out, plaxo=spyware: http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/AnchorDesk/4520-7297_16-5111563.html ... to
the_uge
Feb 28, 2004
#727
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: plaxoInteresting. I know a million people that use it and are happy with it. As I am. But thanks for info. ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com]
don dickinson
Feb 28, 2004
#728
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: plaxoAlso, when I run ad aware 6.1 it does not see anything in plaxo that equals spyware technology. ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent:
don dickinson
Feb 28, 2004
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: plaxoAd aware doesn't remove all spyware. There are other programs that are more comprehensive. The article on plaxo suggested that it monitors your email...
the_uge
28 Feb, 2004
#730
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: plaxoOk. I see. What do you think. Should I drop plaxo? What removes all spyware? ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Saturday, February
don dickinson
28 Feb, 2004
#731
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: plaxotry spybot: http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3000-8022-10194058.html?tag=lst-0-1 ... keeps ... need ... -- ... -- ... ~--> Buy ... Printer ... -~->
the_uge
28 Feb, 2004
#732
Re: the passion of christI have not seen this movie. Having said that, in my limited and far removed experience with academia and literary criticism was the notion that there is notion that there is nothing more intellectually dishonest than a
critic who couldn't take a little criticism themselves. Something
about glass houses. Also something about the role of the critic is
not the person that actually creates anything useful, so why get you
feathers ruffled when someone takes aim at your work of criticism,
which has nothing but a tangental vicarious relationship to any art
form in the first place. The critic is lower on the food chain than
anything mel gibson has created, be that a great or lousy work of
art.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/col/story/168941p-
147561c.html
about glass houses. Also something about the role of the critic is
not the person that actually creates anything useful, so why get you
feathers ruffled when someone takes aim at your work of criticism,
which has nothing but a tangental vicarious relationship to any art
form in the first place. The critic is lower on the food chain than
anything mel gibson has created, be that a great or lousy work of
art.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/col/story/168941p-
147561c.html
the_uge
29 Feb, 2004
#733
Re: more passionRead this article, especially the last paragraph: http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-passion29.html what a strange world we live in....
the_uge
29 Feb, 2004
#734
Re: the passion of christtotally agree, Uge. those who can't do, no longer teach, they write about it in a newspaper
jp_mcginnis
29 Feb, 2004
#735
the passion of the ugeany plans to see that movie? I was planning on seeing it, just to see what everyone was talking about. But the more I hear about it -- especially that (1) there is no attempt to develop Jesus' character,
and (2) the violence is more than I'd ever sit through in any othermovie -- I doubt I'll take the trouble to go.
At the same time, Gibson has every right in the world to make
whatever movie he wants to. And people have every right to go, or to
stay home.
jp_mcginnis
29 Feb, 2004
#736
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] the passion of the ugeGenerally agree with John's comments that Gibson has right to do movie. Also will pass on seeing it for reasons John stated. I am sad to see the conservative christians going after the Jews, and theemergence of such hatred.
don dickinson
29 Feb, 2004
#737
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] the passion of the ugeI will be seeing the movie. Here is why: http://www.suntimes.com/output/ebert1/cst-ftr-passion24.html I'll let you know details.
the_uge
29 Feb, 2004
#738
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: emailsElaine Manchon Underwriting Manager Extraordinare
01 Mar, 2004
Re: objectivity in the news media, you decide:Fox news: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,112885,00.html AP: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040302/D811V8M00.html Reuters:
the_uge
01 Mar, 2004
#741
Re: the passion of mel, "continued"http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040226-113738-4289r.htm
the_uge
02 Mar, 2004
#742
Re: the uge just won't let the passion dieI obtained a summary of the favorable newspaper reviews of the passion vs. the unfavorable reviews in an effort to determine if there were any patterns. With some exceptions (as pointed out below), newspapers in states which voted for bush were generally
favorable to the movie. Newspaper reviewers in states which voted
democratic tended to pan the movie. There may be other patterns and
would be interested in any feedback regarding same.
Newspapers with favorable reviews of the "passion":
Kansas City Star
Charlotte Observer
Orlando Weekly
Miami Hearald
S. Florida Sun/Sentinal
Las Vegas Review/Journal
Laramie, Wyoming newspaper
Lafayette, IN, newspaper
Quad City, Iowa newspaper
Beaumont, TX newspaper
Atlanta Journal Constituion
Denver Post
Toole, UT, paper
exceptions to the rule (favorable reviews from what I remember as a
democratic state): Minneapolis Star Tribune, NY Post, Detroit Free
Press, Kalamazoo Gazette, Rochester Democrat
Newspapers with unfavorable reviews of the "Passion"
NY Times
LA Daily News
LA Times
Chicago Herald
Newark Star Ledger
Fresno Bee
Seattle WA, paper
San Diego Union Tribune
Philadelphia Inquirer
Boston Globe
San Franciso Chronicle
Village Voice
Washington Post
Exceptions (Bush States with unfavorable reviews): Houston
Chronicle, Arizona Republic.
favorable to the movie. Newspaper reviewers in states which voted
democratic tended to pan the movie. There may be other patterns and
would be interested in any feedback regarding same.
Newspapers with favorable reviews of the "passion":
Kansas City Star
Charlotte Observer
Orlando Weekly
Miami Hearald
S. Florida Sun/Sentinal
Las Vegas Review/Journal
Laramie, Wyoming newspaper
Lafayette, IN, newspaper
Quad City, Iowa newspaper
Beaumont, TX newspaper
Atlanta Journal Constituion
Denver Post
Toole, UT, paper
exceptions to the rule (favorable reviews from what I remember as a
democratic state): Minneapolis Star Tribune, NY Post, Detroit Free
Press, Kalamazoo Gazette, Rochester Democrat
Newspapers with unfavorable reviews of the "Passion"
NY Times
LA Daily News
LA Times
Chicago Herald
Newark Star Ledger
Fresno Bee
Seattle WA, paper
San Diego Union Tribune
Philadelphia Inquirer
Boston Globe
San Franciso Chronicle
Village Voice
Washington Post
Exceptions (Bush States with unfavorable reviews): Houston
Chronicle, Arizona Republic.
the_uge
02 Mar, 2004
#743
Essay question"The Uge has several favorite Replacements songs." Discuss.
jp_mcginnis
03 Mar, 2004
#744
Re: Essay questionIn no particular order: "I will dare", "alex chilton", "talent show", "aching to be", "kiss me on the bus", "sixteen blues", "black diamond", "waitress in the sky"
the_uge
07 Mar, 2004
#745
Re: more ipod recommendationsIf you are doing that alt.country thing, go no further than songs from this remarkable cd: Jay Farrar Sebastopol - (Artemis) Like most people, I remember where I was, who I was with, and how I felt after hearing Uncle Tupelo for the first time (at the late
Bedrock Records in Toronto, Ontario, with the shopkeep Gord, and it
felt good). A lot of it had to do not only with the urgency with
which the trio played their country-punk hybrid but with the
evocative vocal of guitarist Jay Farrar. Of course, Uncle Tupelo
became Wilco (under Jeff Tweedy) and Son Volt (under Jay Farrar) and
one of the greatest bands of the time dissolved only to become two of
the greatest.
Much has been said, over and over, regarding the dissolution of the
partnership Tweedy and Farrar had in Uncle Tupelo - so there's really
no point in getting into that at all. Time's better spent listening
to what the two have done since and what the two are currently up to.
With that in mind, Jay Farrar's Sebastopol stands tall and proud.
Actually, it stands tall and proud regardless of perspective. Farrar
has put Son Volt on, at least, hiatus and retreated to offer his most
adventurous and bold recording since Son Volt's debut Trace. To say
he sounds rejuvenated here is an understatement. To some, it will
sound like Farrar is abandoning a more dedicated country style for
popdom on parts of Sebastopol, while others will embrace the obvious
creative spark that runs through these songs.
The opening Feel Free sets a standard that runs throughout
Sebastopol. As adventurous as anything he's done, Farrar combines his
storytelling with a disjointed drum and delicate guitar flourishes
over the hypnotic keys of guest Steve Drodze (of the Flaming Lips).
The effect here is to go for a "big" sound - the Flaming Lips
association being significant (had Wayne Coyne decided to go the
country route he may have ended up with something similar to
Sebastopol). Even grander is Voodoo Candle, where a chorus of, "It's
all right, it's allright, I know that it's all right" never sounded
more powerful (thanks in part to the drums provided by Jon Wurster of
Superchunk).
This doesn't mean that Farrar has laid his acoustic guitar down - far
from it actually. Dead Promises and Outside The Door run in more
familiar territory, but still incorporate enough sonic texture to
keep it within Sebastopol's overall sound. Farrar's love of true
country even gets a chance to be soundly satisfied here - most
notably by way of Barstow. Gillian Welch supplies a lovely vocal with
Farrar here, while David Rawlings' lap steel hit all the right marks.
Throughout all of what Sebastopol offers stylistically, Farrar keeps
consistency here with not only his arresting vocal style (his
delivery on Make It Alright is a career high) but with his always
thought-provoking songwriting as well. A powerful combination.
Eagerly anticipated by Farrar's cult-like following, Sebastopol
finally arrives after having its demos make the mp3 rounds for what
seems like an eternity. Yes, it's worth the wait and yes, it will be
heralded by mainstream and independent press alike as one of the best
releases of this year.
Don't look for an argument from me.
(* * * * 1/2 out of 5)
Claudio Sossi
November 2001
Bedrock Records in Toronto, Ontario, with the shopkeep Gord, and it
felt good). A lot of it had to do not only with the urgency with
which the trio played their country-punk hybrid but with the
evocative vocal of guitarist Jay Farrar. Of course, Uncle Tupelo
became Wilco (under Jeff Tweedy) and Son Volt (under Jay Farrar) and
one of the greatest bands of the time dissolved only to become two of
the greatest.
Much has been said, over and over, regarding the dissolution of the
partnership Tweedy and Farrar had in Uncle Tupelo - so there's really
no point in getting into that at all. Time's better spent listening
to what the two have done since and what the two are currently up to.
With that in mind, Jay Farrar's Sebastopol stands tall and proud.
Actually, it stands tall and proud regardless of perspective. Farrar
has put Son Volt on, at least, hiatus and retreated to offer his most
adventurous and bold recording since Son Volt's debut Trace. To say
he sounds rejuvenated here is an understatement. To some, it will
sound like Farrar is abandoning a more dedicated country style for
popdom on parts of Sebastopol, while others will embrace the obvious
creative spark that runs through these songs.
The opening Feel Free sets a standard that runs throughout
Sebastopol. As adventurous as anything he's done, Farrar combines his
storytelling with a disjointed drum and delicate guitar flourishes
over the hypnotic keys of guest Steve Drodze (of the Flaming Lips).
The effect here is to go for a "big" sound - the Flaming Lips
association being significant (had Wayne Coyne decided to go the
country route he may have ended up with something similar to
Sebastopol). Even grander is Voodoo Candle, where a chorus of, "It's
all right, it's allright, I know that it's all right" never sounded
more powerful (thanks in part to the drums provided by Jon Wurster of
Superchunk).
This doesn't mean that Farrar has laid his acoustic guitar down - far
from it actually. Dead Promises and Outside The Door run in more
familiar territory, but still incorporate enough sonic texture to
keep it within Sebastopol's overall sound. Farrar's love of true
country even gets a chance to be soundly satisfied here - most
notably by way of Barstow. Gillian Welch supplies a lovely vocal with
Farrar here, while David Rawlings' lap steel hit all the right marks.
Throughout all of what Sebastopol offers stylistically, Farrar keeps
consistency here with not only his arresting vocal style (his
delivery on Make It Alright is a career high) but with his always
thought-provoking songwriting as well. A powerful combination.
Eagerly anticipated by Farrar's cult-like following, Sebastopol
finally arrives after having its demos make the mp3 rounds for what
seems like an eternity. Yes, it's worth the wait and yes, it will be
heralded by mainstream and independent press alike as one of the best
releases of this year.
Don't look for an argument from me.
(* * * * 1/2 out of 5)
Claudio Sossi
November 2001
the_uge
09 Mar, 2004
#746
Re: previous articleall the bands mentioned in that last article are equally very good including son volt, uncle tupelo, and wilco. ear candy central.
the_uge
09 Mar, 2004
Re: more ipod recommendationsno offense uge, but . . . what? sorry, my eyes glazed over during the first paragraph.
finman65
09 Mar, 2004
#748
Re: more ipod recommendationsI don't think any ipod should be without "Anna Ng", by the group THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS.
the_uge
13 Mar, 2004
#749
Re: finmanHey finman, I have this really bad memory of walking with you to the stephen center at Notre Dame in the snow to take physics exams at 7:30 a.m. in the morning. Did this really happen or was it just a nightmare?
the_uge
13 Mar, 2004
#750
Re: excellent list of cds to buyhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/listmania/list-browse/- /3CW7G54EQS82X/qid=1079223682/sr=5-1/ref=sr_5_1/104-4448247-9642348
the_uge
13 Mar, 2004
#751
Re: finmanits possible - but I think I must have blocked it out. speaking of stepan center, I watched the vh1 Bands Reunited episode about Berlin yesterday. did you go to the berlin concert when we were at ND?
finman65
14 Mar, 2004
#752
snoop the donorscheck out who the people in your zip code are giving their money to, candidate-wise: http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php
jp_mcginnis
18 Mar, 2004
#753
Re: more ipod recommendationsMazzy Starr, especially that of the early 1990s.
the_uge
21 Mar, 2004
#754
Re: finmanNo berlin, but "Joe King Carasco and the Crowns" "Yes" "Get Smart" and in chicago "the pretenders", "butthole sufers" "naked raygun" "precious wax drippings"
the_uge
21 Mar, 2004
#755
Re: speaking of berlincheck out this kroeter post from last year: From: staggrlee Date: Thu Mar 6, 2003 8:35 pm Subject: Back in Vegas ADVERTISEMENT I've been out here all week.
the_uge
21 Mar, 2004
#756
Re: finmanUge: did you go to the Bangles show at Stepan Center w/ the Reg?
jp_mcginnis
22 Mar, 2004
#757
Re: finmanNot that I remember. Must have been studying differential equations that night.
the_uge
22 Mar, 2004
#758
Re: kroeter stock recommendationsFor what its worth, kroeter gave me some stock recommendations before he passed away. Generally speaking, these recommendations in the past were kick ass, for example, amen, and iatv. In any event, the last recommendations he gave me were: ntls (nautlis) and usg (united
states gypsum). there was also another one, but I haven't found the
email yet. I will report when I found them. both stocks have gone
up significantly since the recommendation. by way of disclaimer,. I
can't buy usg, because my firm represents them because they have
significant asbestos liability. Have a nice weekend.
states gypsum). there was also another one, but I haven't found the
email yet. I will report when I found them. both stocks have gone
up significantly since the recommendation. by way of disclaimer,. I
can't buy usg, because my firm represents them because they have
significant asbestos liability. Have a nice weekend.
the_uge
26 Mar, 2004
#759
ha ha haRED SKELTON'S TIPS FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE . 1. Two times a week, we go to a nice restaurant, have a little beverage, good food and companionship. She goes on Tuesdays, I go on Fridays. .
2. We also sleep in separate beds. Hers is in Calif. and mine is in
Texas.
.
3. I take my wife everywhere.....but she keeps finding her way
back.
.
4. "Let's go somewhere new for dinner, " she said. So I
suggested the kitchen.
.
5. We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops.
.
6. Remember: Marriage is the number one cause of divorce.
.
7. I married Miss Right. I just didn't know her first name was
Always.
.
8. I haven't spoken to my wife in 18 months. I don't like to
interrupt her.
2. We also sleep in separate beds. Hers is in Calif. and mine is in
Texas.
.
3. I take my wife everywhere.....but she keeps finding her way
back.
.
4. "Let's go somewhere new for dinner, " she said. So I
suggested the kitchen.
.
5. We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops.
.
6. Remember: Marriage is the number one cause of divorce.
.
7. I married Miss Right. I just didn't know her first name was
Always.
.
8. I haven't spoken to my wife in 18 months. I don't like to
interrupt her.
jp_mcginnis
30 Mar, 2004
#760
Re: cannes film festivalhttp://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/secrettrailer.html
the_uge
23 May, 2004
#761
Re: kroeter on the great gatsbyFrom: staggrlee Date: Sun Aug 11, 2002 8:16 pm Subject: Novels ADVERTISEMENT Uge. Anything I've ever read by Steinbeck is better than GG. GG turned out to
the_uge
23 May, 2004
#762
Re: nashville tn trip first weekend of junePete didn't like country music Pete didn't like tennessee Nevertheless, the second kroeter festival will be held the first weekend of june in nashville, TN.
the_uge
23 May, 2004
#763
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: nashville tn trip first weekend of juneWill not be able to attend unfortunately. Party on country boys.
Donald Dickinson
24 May, 2004
#764
Emma Kate FinnertyHey all, Here is the newest member of ND class of 2026! http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=80igeop.81cgtk2h&x=0&y=n4s5yg John
finman65
25 May, 2004
#765
Re: Emma Kate FinnertyCongrats Finman, Nice irish name to boot. Do you have any other children or are you a member of the GLOW club like me (Guys living with only Women).
the_uge
25 May, 2004
#766
Re: Emma Kate FinnertyThanks uge. Emma's our first. You scared me for a second, I thought you typed GLND instead of GLOW!!
finman65
25 May, 2004
#767
Re: Emma Kate FinnertyThats GLDND. Guys who like to defecate on ND. You'll know all about cleaning up defecation soon enough my friend. I had twins, and they still do it....lol
the_uge
25 May, 2004
#768
Re: uge photosFor all those keeping track, uge has posted new twins photos in the data base, and fin man should update as well. Uge
the_uge
29 May, 2004
#769
re; letterman top tenhttp://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/top_ten/contest/
the_uge
31 May, 2004
#770
Re: uge photoscute kids. guess they got their mom's good looks. I added an Emma album to the photo section.
finman65
04 Jun, 2004
#771
Re: ok mom, if its for my own good..."Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may have helped you," Sen. Clinton said. "We're saying that for America to get back on track....
the_uge
29 Jun, 2004
#772
Re: ok mom, if its for my own good...Goddamned communists. The common good? Who the hell cares about the common good when no one gives a shit anyhow about their own personal responsibility?
Elaine_Manchon@pmagroup.com
30 Jun, 2004
#773
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] Re: ok mom, if its for my own good...Well said Elaine.
Donald Dickinson
30 Jun, 2004
#774
Re: 3 plus billion....Michael Moore's provocative anti-Bush documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" is likely to become the first imported documentary in China. Sources indicate there's a
the_uge
01 Jul, 2004
#775
FLB, VMManchon for President ... the ... personal ... robbed ... expect ... fun.
jp_mcginnis
02 Jul, 2004
#776
Re: uge-offThis must be the evil gay twin uge that likes to eat at burger king: http://www.ugoff.com/
the_uge
02 Jul, 2004
#777
Re: twisted logicOk, I see, so if we have big government, people are happy and don't have to sue to redress wrongs:
the_uge
13 Jul, 2004
#779
Re: sandy bergerA lowly lawyer like the uge would be strung up by his balls for doing something like this. And the uge would be fired for fooling around with Monica Lewinski.
the_uge
20 Jul, 2004
#780
JibJabhttp://www.jibjab.com/ Check this out- it's hilarious and guaranteed to offend all.
Elaine_Manchon@pmagroup.com
26 Jul, 2004
#781
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] JibJabSaw it last week. Agree. Hilarious. Don
Donald Dickinson
26 Jul, 2004
#782
Re: how to spot a md at a beachhttp://www.rock103.com/crew/pics/. (EVEN BEFORE TORT REFORM).
the_uge
27 Jul, 2004
#783
Re: kerry's acumenIn a related story, I suggest that all future Jimi Hendrix concerts take place at the aragon ballroom in chicago: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?
the_uge
30 Jul, 2004
#784
Re: charlotte bashIt appears that the charlotte bash is on for all, including a little indian flavor...
the_uge
29 Aug, 2004
#785
New jobHi all, Thought I would let you know that hell has frozen over. I start a new job with Press Ganey on Oct 14th. What does that have to do with hell freezing
finman65
01 Oct, 2004
#786
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] New jobHi John, CONGRADS ON THE NEW JOB!!!!! LET US KNOW WHERE YOU ARE IN SOUTH BEND. I HAVE ATTENDED MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON BUT WILL BE MISSING PURDUE ON SAT. I DO
hardinjn@aol.com
01 Oct, 2004
#787
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] New jobCongratulations. As you know while we were going to ND I had the "pleasure" of 3 summers in south bend while my parents were living in that town.
Donald Dickinson
01 Oct, 2004
#788
Re: New jobThis just confirms the old saying that you can take the manhattan out of the guy, and the guy out of manhattan. Or something like like. Congrats fin man. Uge
the_uge
02 Oct, 2004
#789
Re: New jobCongratulations, Finman. Feel like you're heading out for the territories? We did when we moved from the NY area to Charlotte, NC. We like it here, though,
jp_mcginnis
03 Oct, 2004
#790
The Big OJust got the ND Magazine. Reading the Alumni/Class section and then the Deaths section. John Ortiz (Howard, 1984) aka "The Big O" died in May. My freshman
Douglas My Son
12 Oct, 2004
#791
Re: The Big OI looked him up in my yearbook and vaguely remember the face. I also remember him as being a good guy. I couldn't find any online references to his death,
the_uge
13 Oct, 2004
#792
Re: strangest freshman roommate combinationsTop five list: 1. Pastore/Dickinson going away 2. Dusing/Yock strong contention for #2 3. Wolf/McGinnis/Keough 4. Finnerty/Dever/Shrader 5.
the_uge
20 Oct, 2004
#793
Re: strangest freshman roommate combinationsUge, I am very disappointed that you did not remember Jon Stubbs (afectionately referred to by the residents of 1N as "the Wubbie", as in the security blanket
finman65
22 Oct, 2004
#794
Re: strangest freshman roommate combinationsPoint well taken, stubbs/mitzel(the rat)/and doug___. Now tell me what doug's last name was o' wise and knowing receptical of better memory of things 1N circa 1983
the_uge
22 Oct, 2004
#795
Re: strangest freshman roommate combinationsDoug's last name was Hasler. The SMC's I knew (Chris Jachman, Megan Brown, et al.) thought he was the coolest. He also looked just like Megan's HTH -- when -- when was the last time you heard that term?
In the weird roommates competition, let's not forget Carl Gebo and
Nick Steck. Opposites in every way.
In the weird roommates competition, let's not forget Carl Gebo and
Nick Steck. Opposites in every way.
jp_mcginnis
24 Oct, 2004
#796
Re: howard hall history and joe mitzelhttp://www.nd.edu/~howard/history.html
the_uge
24 Oct, 2004
#799
Re: howard hall history and joe mitzelMitzel writes that he lived in Howard for four years. But I thought he went to live in Alumni after ratting on someone for breaking parietals. Anyone else remember that? Or what the truth was?
jp_mcginnis
24 Oct, 2004
#800
Re: howard hall history and joe mitzelThat message by Mitzel drips with irony. By my recollection, which could be faulty, he left howard after the freshman or sophomore year claiming that he he wanted to be at a hall with more tradition and he didn't like the howard hall architecture. He ended up at Dillon or
Alumni. I recall that he ratted on someone who was breaking
parietals there. And there were numerous ads in the observer
about "the rat" mitzel. I wonder why he didn't stay at howard longer
given his desire to scope out Carl Gebo's ass.
What's the deal with that Tennis thing with Chris Abate? I know he
was a good tennis player who tried out for ND tennis.
Alumni. I recall that he ratted on someone who was breaking
parietals there. And there were numerous ads in the observer
about "the rat" mitzel. I wonder why he didn't stay at howard longer
given his desire to scope out Carl Gebo's ass.
What's the deal with that Tennis thing with Chris Abate? I know he
was a good tennis player who tried out for ND tennis.
the_uge
24 Oct, 2004
#801
roommates and the ratJohn answered your question about Doug Hasler already. Lee Ritzau was a walk-on football player from Ketchum, ID. He and Keith roomed together sophomore year
finman65
25 Oct, 2004
#803
Re: roommates and the ratI don't remember the rat coming back to howard after leaving to go to Dillion. But I could be wrong.
the_uge
25 Oct, 2004
#804
Re: roommates and the rathe definitely came back - he lived in 1N junior year, across the hall from me
finman65
25 Oct, 2004
#805
Re: voices from the planet kroeterFrom: staggrlee Date: Mon Jul 22, 2002 1:59 pm Subject: Summer camps ADVERTISEMENT Here's some Summer Camp suggestions: 10. Tommy Lee's---------- Camp
the_uge
11 Dec, 2004
#806
Re: voices from the planet kroeterHow about one more: Notre Dame's ----------- Camp Screwacoachee
jp_mcginnis
11 Dec, 2004
#807
Re: star trek triviaName the episode from this famous quote: Lenore: "And this ship...all this power, surging and throbbing, yet under control. Are you like that, Captain?"
the_uge
12 Dec, 2004
#808
Re: voices from the planet kroeterAnd as of tommorrow's new coaching announcement: Notre Dame (II)---------- Camp Chubbacoachee
the_uge
12 Dec, 2004
#809
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: star trek triviaNot a star trek guy, Uge. Sorry. Not up on the info. But sounds like it would have been an episode to watch. Was Lenore hot? ... From: the_uge
Don Dickinson
12 Dec, 2004
#810
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] Re: voices from the planet kroeterCamp GastricBypassCoachee ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 11:41 AM To: cookiesnmilk@yahoogroups.com
Don Dickinson
12 Dec, 2004
#811
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: star trek triviaWas it the famous episode,..."The Facade of Kroeter's Pants" ???? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
hardinjn@aol.com
12 Dec, 2004
#812
star trekdunno, I'm terrible at remembering the names of episodes. and in this case I don't think I can even try to pin it down with a reference to the plot, like "the "the one with all the fuzzy bean bags," or "the one with the guys with cauliflower heads"
it's a classic quote, though -- which one was it?
it's a classic quote, though -- which one was it?
jp_mcginnis
12 Dec, 2004
#813
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: star trek trivia responding to monte'sDon, She was hot as f__ck. Don't let the bad hairdo in this promo picture influence you otherwise: http://sttos.epguides.info/?Actor=1578
the_uge
12 Dec, 2004
#814
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: star trek trivia responding to monte'sI can imagine her hotness. She was on lots of shows (per her filmography)... mission impossible, the Virginian, etc. ... From: the_uge
Don Dickinson
12 Dec, 2004
#815
hardinjn@aol.com
12 Dec, 2004
#816
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: star trek trivia responding to monte'sStar Trek Epsiode 13, Season 1: The Conscience of the King you can check it out on Google Ristine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
hardinjn@aol.com
12 Dec, 2004
#817
17 Dec, 2004
#818
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: trivia part deuxSeventh Seal? ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 1:59 PM To: cookiesnmilk@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Cookies
Don Dickinson
22 Dec, 2004
#820
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: trivia part deuxDonald My Son, you are correct. Your prize is an all expense paid intimate workout with that hot physical trainer who was in your pictures of your company's
the_uge
24 Dec, 2004
#821
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: trivia part deuxThey made me watch that movie in my freshman seminar class. Merry Christmas! ... From: the_uge [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Friday, December 24,
Don Dickinson
24 Dec, 2004
#822
Re: merry xmas,Name the young hottie pictured here with leif garret. The answer astounded the uge and confirmed the wonders of plastic surgery given her even greater
the_uge
24 Dec, 2004
#823
re; prophetic words from the duckFrom: jp_mcginnis Date: Fri Jan 4, 2002 9:53 am Subject: career counseling 101 ADVERTISEMENT never leave a job at Stanford to move to South Bend, period.
the_uge
24 Dec, 2004
#824
Re: the duck is a prophet, the spirtual man is madFrom: jp_mcginnis Date: Fri Jan 4, 2002 9:53 am Subject: career counseling 101 ADVERTISEMENT never leave a job at Stanford to move to South Bend, period.
the_uge
24 Dec, 2004
#825
young hottieno idea who leif garret's young lass is/was, but would be curious to know. you say she's muy famosa today? having a warm christmas here in cold Omaha, by the
jp_mcginnis
25 Dec, 2004
#826
Re: young hottieI'll give you all a hint, I have never seen the TV show, but understand she is desparate, married, and lives at home. ... to ... you're
the_uge
25 Dec, 2004
#827
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] Re: young hottieIs she on desperate housewives. I have not yet watched that. We are staying around Chicago. Visited Jill's family last night. Stayed home today (other (other than mass). It is cold in chicago, but only 1/2 inchsnow on ground.
My friend of mine got his 17 year old niece a Christmas present of 8 bottles
of Absinthe (not the imitation, but the real stuff with the wormwood
infusion). She is going to share it with some of her friends. I told
her to be careful of the Green Fairy.
My friend of mine got his 17 year old niece a Christmas present of 8 bottles
of Absinthe (not the imitation, but the real stuff with the wormwood
infusion). She is going to share it with some of her friends. I told
her to be careful of the Green Fairy.
Don Dickinson
25 Dec, 2004
#828
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] Re: young hottieHi All,... Hope you are all well. I am with my family at Cherry Hill, NJ. Last PM I did play the tower bells at my home church of St. Peter's in New Brunswick
hardinjn@aol.com
25 Dec, 2004
#829
Re: hint #2This is a younger version who was the star of the monday night football with Terrell Owens flap.
the_uge
26 Dec, 2004
#830
Happy HolidaysMerry Christmas and Happy New Year from chilly South Bend! Well, we are officially 2 days away from hell freezing over, as Tracey and I have finally sold our
finman65
28 Dec, 2004
#831
Re: Happy HolidaysSounds good finman. How is emma doing? Are you getting any sleep these days? By the way the hottie with Leif Garrett was a young nicholete sheridan. ...
the_uge
28 Dec, 2004
#832
Re: Happy HolidaysHey Uge, Emma is doing well. She has been sleeping through the night since she was 6 weeks old, so middle-of-the-night wakeups are an exception, not the rule.
finman65
28 Dec, 2004
#833
Re: of mice and kroeterFrom: staggrlee Date: Wed Oct 2, 2002 3:07 am Subject: Re: of mice and men ADVERTISEMENT The common theme is pussy. Nobody sees it, like Lenny didn't see
the_uge
02 Jan, 2005
#834
Re: wash away your iniquities and clease you of your sinshttp://www.christian-toiletries.com/ct_products.htm
the_uge
08 Jan, 2005
#836
Re: chris smith, fullback, notre dame, class of 1985http://und.collegesports.com/sports/monogramclub/mtt/smith85_chris00.h tml
the_uge
08 Jan, 2005
#837
Re: hot news itemhttp://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4102&n=0&ref=myy
the_uge
15 Jan, 2005
#838
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: howard hall webpageRaquel giffard, a freshman, is in my room from senior year (305). The sight of Zep fest, and it was at the time the largest single in Howard. Also it was the
Don Dickinson
19 Jan, 2005
#841
Re: this is just wrongIn Iraq, you had masses of people risking their lives to vote, finding certain truth self evident, taxi drivers who lost a leg in a terrorist attack undetered
the_uge
30 Jan, 2005
#843
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: this is just wrongThank you uge for your always insightful commentary. I did not see the f^&ing Massachusetts Senator, but I could not agree more. ... From: the_uge
Don Dickinson
30 Jan, 2005
#844
Re: nd recruitingWeis wants tough, nasty football players, throwback kids out of Chicago and the Midwest, out of Western Pennsylvania and his New Jersey home. Weis signed 15
the_uge
05 Feb, 2005
#845
Re: sideways, the movieIf ye haven't seen this yet, you is missing out. Thus spaketh the uge
the_uge
19 Feb, 2005
#846
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: sideways, the movieI agree,....laughed my ass off,....the social commentary,...oh,how true!!! Make mine a pinot noir. But that scene with the motorcycle helmet,...wow that had to
hardinjn@aol.com
20 Feb, 2005
#847
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: sideways, the movieRis, I'm a shiraz guy, that bottle virginia madsen tasted and said had too much alcohol in it, that would have been for me baby. What was your favorite scene?
the_uge
20 Feb, 2005
#848
Re: sideways, the movieSaw it in December, loved it then and love it still. Had to run out to a high-end wine place with the Mrs. and another couple afterward to swirl and sniff
jp_mcginnis
20 Feb, 2005
#849
the kingdomHey, who posted that picture? Render unto Caesar, pal-o-mine
jp_mcginnis
20 Feb, 2005
#850
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: sideways, the movieHow about the scene where he chugs the spit/waste recepticle when he needs a drink?? Wow,...does that remind you of anyone at Zep Fest???:-) -- Norris
hardinjn@aol.com
20 Feb, 2005
#851
Re: the kingdomRender unto caesar, what belongs to caesar. To find this and other things, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ordinarymind/?yguid=180315112
the_uge
20 Feb, 2005
#852
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: sideways, the movieClassic to be sure. Also where he drinks what he has been saving, with a hamburger in a styrofoam cup. ... he needs a drink?? Wow,...does that remind you of
the_uge
20 Feb, 2005
#853
A visit with Skip at MarronesPassed through Philadelphia briefly on Feb 11 on way back from Harrisburg (visiting our navy project). When I got off the PA turnpike, I heard the traffic on the schuykill expressway was backed up. So I stopped in at Marrones (the local
bar pete used to frequent) and talked with Skip (the owner). Skip
was pretty tight with pete. Also talked to a couple of people that
knew Pete.
It was amazing how many stories people had about him I shared some
stories from college and other times we got together. There were a
number of people there that still come in and talk about him.
It was great to reminisce.
Don
bar pete used to frequent) and talked with Skip (the owner). Skip
was pretty tight with pete. Also talked to a couple of people that
knew Pete.
It was amazing how many stories people had about him I shared some
stories from college and other times we got together. There were a
number of people there that still come in and talk about him.
It was great to reminisce.
Don
Douglas My Son
20 Feb, 2005
#854
Re: i'm glad this is overjesus, brahma, atman, bodhisatva, questalqoatal, : http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4116&n=1&ref=myy
the_uge
23 Apr, 2005
#857
Re: foaming at the mouthHey, I know the guy doesn't have the IQ or the libido of clinton, but this is absolutely correct. Roosevelt thought that if he was nice to uncle joe stalin,
the_uge
15 May, 2005
#858
Re: recent news developments worth mentioninghttp://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4126
the_uge
03 Jul, 2005
#862
Re: Army Intelligence - nottwo observations: 1. finman, are you happy you aren't in the military any more? Did you ever go to reserve? 2. If I was ever killed on active duty, it may
the_uge
12 Sep, 2005
#870
Re: Army Intelligence - notuge, I was never in. Very glad my younger brother did his time in the Marines doing GW I. If you're going to tell a little white lie, then you should make
John
12 Sep, 2005
#871
Re: fat humorhttp://www.atomfilms.com/bin/content/shockwave.jsp?id=regurge03
the_uge
17 Sep, 2005
#873
Re: the soxback up to a 3 game lead. And this is not the red sox. Uge doesn't care about them a lick.
the_uge
25 Sep, 2005
#876
Re: freddie garcia of the white soxEver notice how the uge sort of looks like freddie garcia of the white sox?
the_uge
15 Oct, 2005
#878
Re: not so funny jokeA boy is at school and he hears the older kids talking about pussy and their bitch. The boy confused by this goes to his mother. "Mom", the boy asks, "What's a
the_uge
15 Oct, 2005
#879
Re: anyone for an an online chat during the stanford game?go to the chat function on the left column.
the_uge
26 Nov, 2005
#884
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: anyone for an an online chat during theHi All,... I did try to access the function in the second half but was unable to get it to work. Hope you are all well and were able to enjoy the holiday with
hardinjn@aol.com
26 Nov, 2005
#885
Re: hmmm I wonder who has these geneticshttp://www.rock103.com/script/headline_newsmanager.php? id=449506&pagecontent=weirdnews&feed_id=64
the_uge
03 Dec, 2005
#886
Re: how desparate are you? A kroeterian gamehttp://www.jokesunlimited.com/desperatequiz.php
the_uge
17 Dec, 2005
#887
Re: poison the well lyrics of "nerdy"Nerdy Lyrics MP3 Downloads Send Poison The Well polyphonic ringtone to your cell phone Why do your eyes paralyze me? What makes me feel this way? Carry me away
the_uge
17 Dec, 2005
#888
re from the vaultFrom: staggrlee Date: Thu Aug 7, 2003 4:17 am Subject: chicks staggrlee Offline Remove Author Tonight I went out with an 18 yr. old I met on the 'net. Her
the_uge
17 Dec, 2005
#889
Re: johnny damonHis relocation to the yankees is just wrong. Of course it won't matter much next year for them, as the white sox have more than reloaded.
the_uge
23 Dec, 2005
#890
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: johnny damonAgree with you my white sox brother. You should come up to a game this year. Dickinson & Associates has tickets. Best regards, Don Donald M. Dickinson
Donald M. Dickinson
23 Dec, 2005
#891
the point that must be reachedWhen did Pete say that, and what was he talking about? We here in Charlotte, meanwhile, have reached the point at which we're leaving for Hong Kong in less
jp_mcginnis
23 Dec, 2005
#892
Re: the point that must be reachedPete never did say that, but I thought it was cool to attribute that to him anyway. IN any event, I know what Pete would say about this, and I am in complete
the_uge
23 Dec, 2005
#893
Re: for the curious only... "From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached." - Franz Kafka like wow, who else would you
the_uge
23 Dec, 2005
#894
Re: for the curious onlyWell then what in the world was Mr. Kafka talking about? ... --
jp_mcginnis
23 Dec, 2005
#895
Re: pete's kafka quote, one interpretation: he was talking out sonBruce Jay Friedman wrote about Liston in 1974, the year he died, for `Esquire' magazine. `Requiem For A Heavy' (1) is a sharp, punched up piece of prose that
the_uge
25 Dec, 2005
#896
Re: interpretation #2, and I still don't know what the f__ck this iRAN: Somebody once said, "Writers are failed actors," and I tend to believe this. When I'm writing, I completely inhabit the character and see the world
the_uge
25 Dec, 2005
#897
Re: johhny damon (from ESPN)Honestly? I didn't want the Red Sox to re-sign Damon for $40 million over four years, much less $52 million. All the classic "Guy signing a big contract and
the_uge
25 Dec, 2005
#898
Re: live at the cotton bowlIn the third quarter. I can see the kicker practing for his inevitable fourth quarter heroics, right don?
the_uge
02 Jan, 2006
#899
Re: brady quinn's sister?Did you see her on TV? THe one that dates AJ Hawk? what a hottie
the_uge
02 Jan, 2006
#900
ghost of faust pastI didn't get to watch the Fiesta Bowl, as it was nowhere to be found here in Hong Kong. Can anyone tell me know our boys looked? I had such high hopes
jp_mcginnis
03 Jan, 2006
#901
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: brady quinn's sister?Yeah I saw her but AJ Hawk is anything BUT an attractive guy,....all I can think of is a young Karl Malden hit in the face with a shovel,..... [Non-text
hardinjn@aol.com
03 Jan, 2006
#902
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] ghost of faust pastI was at the Fiesta Bowl with Tom Sloan and Norris and some other friends. Ohio State basically shut down the ND running game, their linebackers kept our
Donald M. Dickinson
03 Jan, 2006
#903
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: brady quinn's sister?I agree with you there ris, but as he is going to be drafted in the top 8 next year, and making lots of $$, as Don can attest to, chicks dig a guy like that.
the_uge
03 Jan, 2006
#904
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: brady quinn's sister?Yes,..."cash on the barrelhead" seems to do a lot to enhanse one's attractiveness or perceived attractiveness,.....but this guy Hawk,......hmmmm,....well
hardinjn@aol.com
04 Jan, 2006
#905
Re: dream last nightI had a dream last night that I was at Kroeter's apartment. I think maybe duck and the reg were there. I was waiting for Pete to return. He had a lot of
the_uge
12 Feb, 2006
#906
Re: what say you to this, dr. ris?http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060317/ap_on_he_me/diet_atkins sounds like a lawsuit to me. I wonder what the statute of limitations is in PA?
the_uge
17 Mar, 2006
#907
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: what say you to this, dr. ris?In a message dated 3/17/2006 11:18:03 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, no_reply@yahoogroups.com writes: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060317/ap_on_he_me/diet_atkins
hardinjn@aol.com
17 Mar, 2006
#908
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: ask Dr. Risnot to be ghoulish, but the question is, was there ever an autopsy done on our beloved friend which may confirm your differential diagnosis here Dr. Ris? ...
the_uge
17 Mar, 2006
#909
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: ask Dr. RisNone that I know of,.......I believe he was cremated soon after his body was discovered,......no autopsy per the family. I have no reason to believe that his
hardinjn@aol.com
18 Mar, 2006
#910
Re: i had a dreamlast night. Elaine and McGinnis came to visit me while I as out in wyoming. They were staying in their own motel room. I was thinking of bars to take them while I as out in wyoming but they weren't interested. They had been
there several days before they told me. When they finally came to my
parents' house, Elaine's hair was all disheveled.
there several days before they told me. When they finally came to my
parents' house, Elaine's hair was all disheveled.
the_uge
18 Mar, 2006
#911
Re: soft targetwe always knew that the reg was sort of a soft target, now its official: http://www.reglarwiglar.com/softtargets.html
the_uge
08 Apr, 2006
#912
the streets of charlottehey duck, what out who you flip off in downtown charlotte, will ya? http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/ricflairmug1.html
the_uge
09 Apr, 2006
#913
Re: hmmmSaid I'm giving you a decision to make Things to lose things to take Just as she was about ready to cut it up She said wait a minute honey I'm gonna add it up
the_uge
02 May, 2006
#915
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: hmmmWhy cant I get just one ..... Donald M. Dickinson President Dickinson + Associates One North LaSalle Street, Suite 800 Chicago, IL 60602-3902 312.419.9600
Donald Dickinson
02 May, 2006
#916
Re: elaine manchonhey kids, check out elaine's new promotion: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2006/05/24/68798.htm
the_uge
26 May, 2006
#917
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: elaine manchonHey Congratulations to Elaine,....great news!!!!,...glad to hear she is rising to the top of her field and hope she will now finally stop wearing that beat
hardinjn@aol.com
26 May, 2006
#918
Re: new las vegas sitePete would dig this place for sure: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/48974&rss=1
the_uge
02 Jun, 2006
#919
Re: a twist of logichttp://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx? type=politicsNews&storyid=2006-06-08T141552Z_01_N08295664_RTRUKOC_0_US- IRAQ-ZARQAWI-BERG.xml&src=rss&rpc=22
the_uge
08 Jun, 2006
#920
Re: zinThe more you zin, the more intelligent you are. Thus sayeth the duck.
the_uge
21 Jul, 2006
#922
Re: morning exerciseshttp://www.pistolwimp.com/media/48979/ what would the keca's think?
the_uge
29 Jul, 2006
#923
Re: the philtresDo you guys remember a guy named Pat Cottrell who lived at Howard (I think) and played guitar? I remember him playing "american pie" at the last Hat and Tie
the_uge
21 Aug, 2006
#925
jakes leg at magees, 8/24/06Set 1: playing in the band lady with a fan terrapin station queen jane approximately All along the watchtower big railroad blues tennessee jed easy wind china
the_uge
25 Aug, 2006
#926
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] jakes leg at magees, 8/24/06Anyone planning on making the trip to South Bend for a game this year ??? Norris [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
hardinjn@aol.com
25 Aug, 2006
#927
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] jakes leg at magees, 8/24/06Sept 9 Penn State yes Sept 16 Michigan yes UCLA... maybe Donald M. Dickinson President Dickinson + Associates One North LaSalle Street, Suite 800 Chicago, IL
Donald Dickinson
25 Aug, 2006
#928
Re: the philtresI saw Pat playing solo in a bar in Newport, RI back in the late 90's when my wife and I were on vacation. I talked to him between sets for a few minutes -
John
28 Aug, 2006
#929
Jakes leg at Magees, August 31st, 2006Set 1 Harder they come Estimated Prophet Loose Lucy Tore up Over You Still in Love Feel like a Stranger You win again Sugaree West LA Fadeaway All over Now Set
the_uge
03 Sep, 2006
#930
Re: how about them irishBy the way, when you see the duck, make sure and wish him a happy birthday...
the_uge
17 Sep, 2006
#931
take the quizhttp://www.ruhotquiz.net/6/? &CCID=20063449203074503&QTR=ZZf2147483647Za20063449Zg0Zw0Zm0Zc203074503 Zs3723ZZ&CLK=312061105105934900&&kw=humor_jokes&INKLE_AB=6
the_uge
05 Nov, 2006
#932
Re: reunion this summerIs anyone planning on attending the reunion this summer?
the_uge
14 Dec, 2006
#933
Re: we are live at the cotton bowl3 seconds left, here comes the kick.........
the_uge
01 Jan, 2007
#934
Re: big ten v. secCurrently, the score is big ten 2, sec 0. Note that the marquis teams of the big ten have not yet played. I hope florida gets is ass handed to them.
the_uge
01 Jan, 2007
#935
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: big ten v. secYeah I would say that Florida scenario is a likely one !!! Happy New Year to all and Go Irish. Don and I are heading down to New Orleans on Wed to hit the
hardinjn@aol.com
01 Jan, 2007
#936
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: big ten v. secwhat is new orleans like these days? Did you and don get into any trouble? ... New ... be the ones
the_uge
06 Jan, 2007
#937
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: big ten v. secDid not make it. Got tied up with work in new york Donald M. Dickinson President Dickinson + Associates One North LaSalle Street, Suite 800 Chicago, IL
Donald Dickinson
07 Jan, 2007
#938
LinkedInHey, If any of you jokers are using LinkedIn, send me an invite at jffinnerty@gmail.com. I have been trading emails with Doug Hasler. Turns out he is living
John
13 Feb, 2007
#939
Re: LinkedInHere you go: dhasler@elkhart.k12.in.us It is his work email address, so try to keep it clean, uge. Anyone coming to the reunion?
John
14 Apr, 2007
#942
Re: more on the brady quinn sister storyhttp://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=82722
the_uge
15 Apr, 2007
#943
still more on the brady quinn sister storyhttp://digg.com/football/AJ_Hawk_marries_Brady_Quinn_s_sister
the_uge
15 Apr, 2007
#944
Re: one way to deal with the barry bonds issuehttp://www.theonion.com/content/node/61081?utm_source=onion_rss_daily
the_uge
28 Apr, 2007
#945
Re: sort of accurate reportinghttp://blog.uhnd.com/2007/notre-dame-football/weis-tells-crennel-to- trade-up-for-brady/
the_uge
28 Apr, 2007
#946
Re: reunion info. from the risHello Everyone,... I hope you are all well. I did make it to the ND reunion this past month and had a great time. It was my Dad's 50th so both of my parents
the_uge
24 Jun, 2007
#947
Re: bring back gerry faustJust kidding. Weis doesn't have much to work with this year. Tyrone was too busy playing golf.
the_uge
01 Oct, 2007
#948
Re: ever notice bob weir and bob davie are the same person?By the way, phil lesh is playing tommorrow in st. louis.
the_uge
01 Oct, 2007
#949
Re: [Cookies 'n' Milk] re: bring back gerry faustI suspect we would better, for the time being, playing Sharpley at QB and giving Clausen more time to learn Weis' system and let that elbow heal. I think he is
hardinjn@aol.com
02 Oct, 2007
#950
Re: joseph price where are u now? what about cecil rucker?http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp? documentid=45297&start=1&page=49
the_uge
02 Mar, 2008
#952
dreamI had a weird dream last night where i was a national park in the moutains near a desert. I found that Pete had lived there and there were all sorts of Pete
the_uge
22 Apr, 2008
#953
Re: jeff yockScroll down on this site to see Jeff Yock's art work in a missile silo. Does anyone know the location of yock? http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?
the_uge
18 Jun, 2008
#954
Re: jeff yockArt work in a missile silo ?? An interesting canvas to paint upon no doubt ! My fondest memories of the Yock Monster were his (very well done ) solo rendition
hardinjn@aol.com
19 Jun, 2008
#955
dream part IIhad another weird dream where i went back to notre dame and was at a table with pete and john knowing that i was going back in time. I was telling them that
the_uge
20 Jul, 2008
#956
Re: tessitorehttp://www.mcclanepa.com/attorneys.php? name_first=Michael+A.&name_last=Tessitore
the_uge
24 Jan, 2009
#959
FacebookAlright everyone, I think it is time to move this to the 21st century. How would you all feel about joining Facebook (if you haven't already) and recreating
John
25 Jan, 2009
#961
Re: kroeter memorial group on facebookHey kids, I'm starting a Kroeter memorial album on facebook. Maybe it should be a fan club after I can work facebook better. Do any of you have any digital
the_uge
07 Mar, 2009
#962
Re: FacebookNo kidding. I wish there was a way to move the old kroeter posts there
the_uge
05 Oct, 2009
#963
Re: FacebookHmmm. Other than going through them all and copying them, I don't have any good suggestions. Dever and Lampton were here this weekend, and Tom Brennan made
John F
05 Oct, 2009
#965
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