ONLY TRAFFIC COP UNTIL PSU FOOTBALL
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ReadingRambler
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Sweet
Is that your poster he sigged?
"For me the game wasn’t grounded in reality. It was about the uniform you put on that turned you into a warrior. It was about the mythology of the battle, the victory, the defeat, the struggle." - Mike Reid, PSU '69
Your mother's poster?
"For me the game wasn’t grounded in reality. It was about the uniform you put on that turned you into a warrior. It was about the mythology of the battle, the victory, the defeat, the struggle." - Mike Reid, PSU '69
No
My fictional mother sounds hot though.
DO YOU HAVE PRIDE, DANNY?
by ReadingRambler on Jul 28, 2009 10:52 AM EDT up reply actions
You have a fictional mother?
Instead of a real mother? Or in addition? And which one likes Curtis Enis posters?
I’m confused.
"For me the game wasn’t grounded in reality. It was about the uniform you put on that turned you into a warrior. It was about the mythology of the battle, the victory, the defeat, the struggle." - Mike Reid, PSU '69
I am a robot
DO YOU HAVE PRIDE, DANNY?
by ReadingRambler on Jul 28, 2009 2:14 PM EDT up reply actions
Sweet
My first favorite player from my PSU football personal history. He was the first guy I recognized on the field when I went to my first game in Beaver Stadium in 1997. He was a monster.
I always fealt he let the program down....
but he was a load!
Things have changed a little, but he was the top player in Ohio and we copped him from tOSU. I guess we did that with KiJana (you know his real name was Kenneth!) Carter, too. So we can get those kids. I suppose some of them get tired of all the OSU hype, too.
I always thought it was awesome
how after a TD run he was like a man on a mission seeking out a ref to hand over the ball.
He exemplified “act like you’ve been there before.”
I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembers that
He would practically knock people over to give the ref the ball.
I’m sure Joe was very pleased that someone listened to him – “act live you’ve been there before”
"The sea was angry that day, my friends." G. Costanza
Word
Plus it brought his own brand of originality to Joe’s brand of conformity. I loved it! Oh, so I’m to act like I’ve been there before? Ok, I’ma run like a train over to the ref, and embrace this JoePa ethic with motherphuquin Enthusiasm!
So very cool.
"For me the game wasn’t grounded in reality. It was about the uniform you put on that turned you into a warrior. It was about the mythology of the battle, the victory, the defeat, the struggle." - Mike Reid, PSU '69
fun new phrase
Act, live, you’ve been there before.
by The JuggerNitt on Jul 28, 2009 10:34 AM EDT up reply actions
My first Penn State memories are of Curtis Enis
so he’ll always hold a special place in my heart
I still remember a sign or something at OSU as a kid that read along the line of:
“I’d rather have a big Enis than a small Pepe”
I was about 13 or so at the time, so i thought it was hilarious
still do.
Black Shoes. Basic Blues. No Name. All Game.
"Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the mouth."
by Roland86 on Jul 28, 2009 2:29 AM EDT reply actions 2 recs
are jokes like that supposed to become less funny as you get older?
because it certainly doesn’t seem that way
by The JuggerNitt on Jul 28, 2009 10:35 AM EDT up reply actions
On the contrary
Looking at humor such as that through the haze of years and experience allows you to appreciate the many ways in which it’s funny… when you’re thirteen, it’s just a weiner joke.
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times?!?! You stupid monkey!
by leeharvey418 on Jul 28, 2009 10:44 AM EDT up reply actions
I sure hope not
If I ever lose my immature sense of humor, my life will be over. I’m 21 and I still laugh when someone says Poop. FYI I just giggled typing that.
by dawsonPSU10 on Jul 28, 2009 11:46 PM EDT up reply actions
In the words of Mo Rocca:
“Some words just aren’t funny after awhile, wiener is not one of them.”
Black Shoes. Basic Blues. No Name. All Game.
"Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the mouth."
Mo Rocca is hilarious
what’s he been up to lately? I haven’t seen/heard anything from him in like 2 years
by The JuggerNitt on Jul 29, 2009 10:18 AM EDT up reply actions





























