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Widescreen
2/7/2007, 09:05 PM
sign with us? You remember him. The guy that told everyone he had committed to OU but neglected to wait for the offer. :eek:

landrun
2/7/2007, 09:07 PM
Don't know who you're talking about. :(
Sounds like a good story I missed.

Widescreen
2/7/2007, 09:11 PM
http://www.soonerfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84174

Widescreen
2/7/2007, 09:13 PM
http://oklahoma.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=46866

Doesn't appear that he's narrowed down his list yet. :P

sooneron
2/7/2007, 11:58 PM
I like his range of emotions for pics...
This one-

http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/6007/aaronallen911150lb8.jpg





and this one-





http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/2808/aaronallen911200sw7.jpg

CatfishSooner
2/8/2007, 12:02 AM
He's a good lookin' kiddd

Seamus
2/8/2007, 12:03 AM
It's the same picture, just cropped differently.

sooneron
2/8/2007, 12:25 AM
It's the same picture, just cropped differently.
Ya don't say.:rolleyes:

soonerdave79
2/8/2007, 12:37 AM
You can't get much by seamus:D

LoyalFan
2/8/2007, 12:39 PM
HUGOTON? Wot kinda name for ANYPLACE is that.

Taken from The Hitchhiker's Guide to Kansas:

"Hugoton is named for a fellow named Hugo, who never mentioned his surname. This Hugo chap was apparently making his way west to cash in on the boom in trading gopher hides when he was discovered by an itinerant band of dance hall girls who, spotting him bathing in a stream, were so impressed by his endowment that they immediately declared him a god.
The ladies applied to the US Postal Service for the new town they decreed at that spot. The authorities, however, rejected the town name as originally submitted..."Huge-opolis".
The damsels settled (out of court) for Hugoton, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Now pretty much a ghost town (The Hugoton High School teams are known as the Fightin' Poltergeists), Hugoton was once a bustling affair, complete with a post office, three saloons, a library, an art museum, and a TB hospital.
The charming hamlet declined when, shortly after the Spanish-American Disagreement, a plague of locusts (the rare but terrifying "Vfastv" subspecies) wiped out the town's main economic base, destroying the rutabaga crops.
Soon thereafter, the main employer, Royal Rutabaga Refinery, closed it's doors for good. The library likewise closed, it's seven books having become a sort of dessert for the locusts after a careless librarian (a certain Marian) left a window in the water closet open. She later stated she was just "airing out" and forgot to close the window. She left town in shamefaced haste, riding away with some guy named Curly who happened by in a surrey with a fringe on top.
Then, the Postal Service locked and shutttered the post office, and that was the 'Coup de Grace'.
There are still some attractions to enjoy in Hugoton. The statue of Rudy Rutabaga, closely resembling a Miss/Mr Rosie O'Donnell if she were nude and painted purple still stands, albeit a tad tilted, in the town square. The Hugoton Cemetery contains the graves of several notables, including that of Hugo himself. His resting place is easily located, there being a tall, thick, and rigid monolith atop his grave, carved from pure Blue-veined Kansas Granite.
See Scenic Hugoton! The Hidden Jewel of Kansas!"


Sounds intriguing!

stoopified
2/8/2007, 01:58 PM
Ok that is time that I will never get back.

LoyalFan
2/8/2007, 03:34 PM
Ok that is time that I will never get back.

Au contraire, mon frere! I have a warranty policy on all my rants/raves.
I hereby return the time it took you to read the post re Hugoton KS.

Respectfully,

LoyalFan

PS: Enclosed find exactly 17 minutes and 31 seconds.

Seamus
2/8/2007, 04:17 PM
Dang, I fell for that one hook, line, etc ... :D