I believe he is referring to the European Society for Paediatric NephrologyWhat's an ESPN?
No he knows someone named ESPNI believe he is referring to the European Society for Paediatric NephrologyWhat's an ESPN?
They are notorious for their lack of coverage on the Cap One Bowl. It's as if they don't even care.
I think that one day I'll name my kids ESPNU, CBS, and NBC... :facepalm:No he knows someone named ESPNI believe he is referring to the European Society for Paediatric NephrologyWhat's an ESPN?
They are notorious for their lack of coverage on the Cap One Bowl. It's as if they don't even care.
http://sports.espn.g...tory?id=1829996
FIFYNevada Husker said:Exactly...high level success or Notre Dame = discussionTonyStalloni said:LSU, Alabama, Stanford and Oregon seem to be the hot discussion teams this year. It's been a few years since Nebr was in the national discussion. It should be a great game and fans from both sides will have a great time.
The Cotton Bowl may have something to say about that.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:The Capital One Bowl is the most highly publicized bowl game in the nation outside of the BCS games - Don't worry USC fans, you'll be talked about plenty.
Hahaha...ever been over to the Buckeye Planet board? I posted over there a few times and I noticed that it seemed like every time someone would imply the word "sh#t" they would sub in the word "Mark May". I thought it was just a cultural thing over there and thought it was pretty funny. I then realized that its actually their cuss filter which automatically does it for you. So anytime someone types the word, it automatically subs in [Mark May] for you. So your post would automatically read like this...oh yeah, Mark May can eat a bag of sh#t