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Woah, sorry about the late reply man. I don't check my "site" all too often. |
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LeKing, how are you man?! Long time no see. |
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Thank you :). Well I'm going to be a freshman this year but i'll tell you my whole plan.... so I'm going to go to community college for 2 years and get a associates degree in science then from there I plan to either go to Ohio State or move to Chicago and get my masters degree in entomology. Then I will get an awesome job doing research then after I do that for awhile I will go back to school to become a professor. It's a very big plan but I like telling people about it so I hope you didn't mind having to it read. |
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I like the direction the show is going, and I really liked the finale, but, I wasn't THAT surprised about Dwight. I knew something had to happen since there was talk about Andy not being on the show anymore, or possibly transferring to the spin off(which I'm eager to see, Amy Poehler will be a part of it). I've been keeping up with the webisodes, it's nice to have those between breaks. I heard that the actors didn't get paid for the ones they did a year or so ago, not by choice though I don't think. That, and Monk and Psych have kept me happy while we wait for this new season and spin off. CavalierBuck(Kiss me... |
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Yeah I dont usually get on here too much unless I get an email that someone messages me. So Ohio Northern....what are you majoring in? jessica |
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Hey there, SweetPea! You're right, it sure has been a long minute since we talked. Kind'a been a busy summer for everyone I think? Looking forward to hearing more from you when school gets back underway! GreenBee |
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You must've been away for awhile, since I just changed my photo a few days ago. No word on when the beta will be dropped from the name, but it's a long a tedious process that Admin and the crew are constantly working on. He went into details a bit in a thread in OT about how long these things take, and mentioned that CF is only one aspect of an entire online smorgasbord that his team is in charge of. CMB isn't closing just yet though if that's any consolation. Hope to see you around more once the season nears. GO CAVS! LeJuiceman (Witness) |


Willie Mays, baseball
D-Wreck (The Lost Boys)- 20x All Star and 12x Gold Glove winner
- First Ballot Hall of Fame
- Career, .302 BA 660 HR 3,283 RBI
- Upon his Hall of Fame induction, Mays was asked to name the best player that he had seen during his career. Mays replied, "I don't mean to be bashful, but I was."[9] Ted Williams once said "They invented the All-Star Game for Willie Mays."[10]
Barry Sanders, football
- 1988 Heisman Trophy Winner, 1997 NFL MVP
- 10 Pro Bowl Selections in 10 NFL seasons
- He holds the national college single-season rushing record with 2,628 rushing yards in 1988.
- On January 31, 2004, he was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Bobby Jones, golf
- Won 13 Major Championships
- Co-designed Augusta National and founded The Masters
- Retired at age 28
- Played his entire career as an amateur
Gordie Howe, hockey
- Howe is the only player to have competed in the NHL in five (1940s through 1980s) different decades.
- A four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Red Wings, he won six Hart Trophies as the league's most valuable player and six Art Ross Trophies as the leading scorer
- He was the recipient of the first NHL Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008.
- In 1998, The Hockey News released their List of Top 100 NHL Players of All-Time and listed Howe third overall, ahead of Mario Lemieux, but behind Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr. Of the list, Orr was quoted as regarding Howe as the greatest player.
Kobe Bryant, basketball
- 4x NBA Champion
- Career averages of 25.1 ppg 5.3 rpg 4.6 asp
- Has an active streak of 11 consecutive All Star game appearances
- 7x First Team Defense
Raymond Ewry, Olympian
- With his 8 gold medals, he stands (as of 2008) as the 11th most successful Olympian (and third most successful Olympic athlete) of all time.
- His world record in the standing long jump (3.48 m[1]) was still standing when the event was discontinued internationally in the 1930s.
- Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy. For a short while, he was in a wheelchair, and it was feared that he might become paralyzed for life.
- Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" (1906 in Athens). This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.
Dale Earnhardt Sr., fringe
- Won 76 races and a record 7 Winston Cup(Now Sprint Cup) titles before his life was tragically cut short at Daytona in 2001
- Earnhardt was named Number 1 among ESPN's NASCAR's 20 Greatest Drivers in 2007 in front of Richard Petty.
- He was posthumously inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2002.
- He was inducted in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2006.
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