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  1. I might be the minority in this but i will be very surprised if riley is not let go tomorrow. To lose to NIU closely is one thing, to get blown out by Wis and Ohio is another. To get totally piss pounded by a bad Minn team like they were a frigging big 10 west contender with playoff hopes alive is another. I dont see how moos could not do something by tomorrow.
  2. On a side note for your sig...we have confirmation that the bits of broken chair was at the game but sadly it didnt go home with us.
  3. He said "I'll love you till I die", told him "You'll forget in time" As the years went slowly by, still preyed upon his mind He kept picture on his wall, went half-crazy now and then He still loved through it all, hoping come back again Kept some letters by his bed dated nineteen ninety seven He had underlined in red every single I went to see him just today, oh but I didn't see no tears All dressed up to go away, first time I'd seen him smile in years He stopped loving today They placed a wreath upon his door And soon they'll carry him away He stopped loving today You know, came to see him one last time. Aww, 'n' we all wondered if would And it kept runnin' through my mind-"this time he's over for good." He stopped loving today They placed a wreath upon his door And soon they'll carry him away He stopped loving today.
  4. You know coach, you can just say your coming here and alot will get better here in nebraskiland
  5. Kinda suprised you didnt get put in a timeout for this...not that i care but seems like at lease some sort of an attack to me.
  6. Honestly, really how worse could it go. Do you want to find out, if the recruiting class is lost then its lost. Let the next guy who every it is try to do what he can with the players coming in or try to save the ones who were already reached out to. You dont produce good product on the field no one is going to want to come to that. You are keeping the infected toe on your foot just so you can have all 10 when you go to the big dance. If you hack it off you have a chance to learn how to dance without it. Just time to get the dam thing overwith. Its more obvious then using your hands to go to the bathroom. And also if we did fire riley whoever takes his place would have a shot to show what there made of and help make a name for themselves before they need to move on. Its over, he doesnt care he knows hes gone how can you not see that. HE IS GONE so there is no point in him roaming around the sidelines until its made official. Just need to be like elsa man and just let it go.
  7. I still dont see what the point in is keeping him at this point. Everyone knows hes gone so there is no point for him to be here. its not mid season, there are only two games left. Let it be done.
  8. Thinking about swaping the minivan out for a dodge charger.  I have 3 kids and there 10 and 12.  I would get rid of my car and keep the minivan for myself but get her a nice big car.  She seems to want a car this time.  If the weather got real bad i would just switch her back until the weather got better.  Just curious if anyone on here had a charger and how difficult they were do drive in snowy conditions.

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    2. ZRod

      ZRod

      The 9 spees automatic is also a great transmission, and it's sport mode is fun as hell.

    3. ZRod

      ZRod

      The 8 speed automatic is also a great transmission, and it's sport mode is fun as hell.

    4. Stone Cold

      Stone Cold

      The 14s are dirt cheap compaired to the 15s which have that transmission.

  9. LOL i just think more of us moved our hate to riley. But if we start winning again.......youll be here.
  10. I think its safe to say at this point and in just guessing here. Please stop me if you think ive gone to far with this. But im almost positive that Scott Frost knows that we may be looking for a head coach soon even though we currently have one. I also understand that he is more than likely he is really busy with not just his current football career but being a dad for the first time. Having a wife who is almost ready to pop your kinda sitting on the edge of your seat. Most of you on here are probably dads so you get it so he is truly honestly way busy to where he really isnt thinking about this stuff to heavily. At this point he knows where he is going wherever that is we will know soon enough. This thread sure is fun though.
  11. Exactly.........i mean im sure they dont like us but thats alot of money for a grudge.
  12. Honestly, so what it is probably the most modern type of trophy born from the internet. I love that its not sponsored because its frankly born in a new era from us being in the big 10. Universities should embrace it.
  13. Dear Mister Fantasy play us a tune Something to make us all happy Do anything take us out of this gloom Sing a song, play guitar, make it snappy You are the one who can make us all laugh But doing that you break out in tears Please don't be sad if it was a straight mind you had We wouldn't have known you all these years
  14. This place used to be shut down after a loss, no one could get in to read anything let alone post anything. Now what, hardly a whisper, its apathy this is what we have become as a team, a fanbase. Even when you knew bo was on the way out this place still shut down but now its gotten that bad that no one gives a crap anymore. I just dont understand it.
  15. Does anyone really think Riley actually knew what he was getting into.

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    2. Pedro Guerrero

      Pedro Guerrero

      I think he knew what he was getting into but made a mistake with who he brought with him.

    3. teachercd

      teachercd

      Coaches don't think they are going to lose.

    4. krc1995
  16. I think more importantly at this point is what do you think he’ll wear on the sidelines when we choose a black hat a red hat well he wear a white shirt red shirt black shirt I’ve seen both bo and Riley kind of pick and choose well that’s not true about bo he was pretty sl standard with the sweatshirt and white hat but Riley seems to keep changing his gear wonder what frost will do
  17. We have a huge scott frost thread already....sad to say this one is in for the lock.
  18. Mary Jean Campbell was born in June 1926. Her mother was Gladys Pearl Baker (née Johnson, 1902–84) Her father was unknown and she was baptised as Mary Jean. Her mother Gladys had a turbulent mental state and struggled to cope with bringing up her children. For the first six years, Mary was brought up by foster parents, Albert and Ida Bolender in the town of Hawthorne, California. Her mother then tried to take back Mary, but she suffered a mental breakdown and Mary was moved between different orphanages and foster homes. The traumatic childhood made her shy and reserved. Just after her 16th birthday, in 1942, Mary married her 21-year-old, next-door neighbour Jimmy Dougherty. Mary became a housewife, but the couple were not close, and reports being bored. In 1943, her husband left to join the Merchant Marines to participate in America’s War effort. They split up shortly after. To earn a living, Mary took a job at a local munitions factory in Burbank, California. It was here that Mary got her first big break. Photographer David Conover was covering the munitions factory to show women at work for the War effort. He was struck by the beauty and photogenic nature of Mary, and he used her in many of his photographs. This enabled her to start a career as a model, and she was soon featured on the front of many magazine covers. 1946 was a pivotal year for Mary, she divorced her young husband and changed her name from, the boring, Mary to the more glamorous Marilyn Monroe (after her grandma). She took drama lessons and got her first movie contract with Twentieth Century Fox. Her first few films were low key, but from these beginnings, it gained her more prominent roles in films such as All About Eve, Niagara and later Gentleman Prefer Blondes and How To Marry A Millionaire. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Movie Trailer These successful film roles thrust her into the global limelight. She became an iconic figure of Hollywood glamour and fashion. She was an epitome of sensuality, beauty and effervescence and was naturally photogenic. In 1954, she married baseball star Joe DiMaggio, a friend of over two years. Monroe was now one of biggest box-office draws of Hollywood, but her contract, negotiated in 1950, left her paid less than other stars. Also, Monroe didn’t wish to be typecast as a ‘blonde bombshell’ – just playing simple roles in comedies and musicals. In a dispute over pay and choice of acting, she was temporarily suspended by 20th Century Fox, but eventually, they acceded to some of Monroe’s demands and gave her higher pay. In September 1954, she starred in The Seven Year Itch, which was released to widespread media interest – after a successful media stunt on Lexington Avenue, New York. In 1955, she sought greater independence from Fox, and began her own movie production and began studying method acting. Despite the media often being dismissive of Monroe’s potential, her efforts to improve acting paid off, and later films received critical acclaim for her wider scope of acting. She was nominated for Golden Globe Best Actress Award for Bus Stop (1956). In 1959, she won a Golden Globe for her role in ‘Some Like It Hot‘. Her relationship with Joe DiMaggio was quickly strained, due to his jealous and controlling nature. Monroe soon filed for divorce, though the couple retained a friendship despite the divorce. Monroe began dating playwright Arthur Miller and in 1956 married. To get married, Monroe converted to Judaism. The marriage received significant media interest for the combination of Miller the left-wing intellectual and Monroe, the perceived ‘dumb blonde’. The marriage was sometimes referred to, rather unkindly, as “Egghead Weds Hourglass”. To complicate matters, Miller was under investigation for his alleged “Communist sympathies”, and media bosses encouraged Monroe to end the relationship, but Monroe was unmoved. The FBI opened a file on her, worried about the political views of her husband. In the late 1950s, and early 1960, her health began to deteriorate. She suffered from a Barbiturate addiction and experienced periods of depression. Her marriage to Miller broke down, and she had affairs with Yves Montand, Frank Sinatra and others. During the 1960s, her ill health made shooting films challenging, and production was often delayed. She was still in great demand and often appeared on the front cover of glossy magazines. In 1962, she was invited to the White House to sing for J.F. Kennedy’s birthday. Tragically, she died early from an overdose of barbiturates in 1962 aged just 36, but not before she fathered a son who gave birth to one of the great up and comming football coaches ever in 2017 football season.
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