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Sports => Frank Martin's OOD sponsored by the "Angriest Fans in America" => Topic started by: michigancat on January 21, 2010, 03:15:02 PM
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"I quit drinking and changed my lifestyle,” said Martin, who has gone from a high of 330 pounds to his current weight of 270.
:eek:
http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/Goodman-Kansas-State-012010
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great article. luts of nuggies that i haven't read before.
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270!? He carries it well.
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270!? He carries it well.
you can see it when he wears shorts... :shy:
Also, i can see why he looks out for his assistants after reading that.
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I'm not mad at Huggs anymore but Coach Martin almost left us?
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"People thought it was an open and shut case and he was definitely going,” Martin said. "But we met for coffee at 6:30 on that Thursday morning. He looked like Randall “Tex” Cobb when he fought Larry Holmes. He was so beat up because he didn’t want to leave here.”
Huggs! :love:
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Sounds like Huggs thought out the decision over a couple bottles of scotch.
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Sounds like Huggs thought out the decision over a couple bottles of scotch.
and your girlfriend thought out the decision over a couple boxes of Girl Scout cookies.
glad to see you have recovered though. :P
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Sounds like Huggs thought out the decision over a couple bottles of scotch.
but is it really good scotch. That's what matters.
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But the skeptics remained.
"Who wouldn’t win with two of the top players in the country?” was the most common rhetorical question coming out of Manhattan.
"Let’s see if he can do it when Beasley and Walker are gone,” they asked.
Hmmmmmmm, seems like that question originated more in other places than in MHK
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But the skeptics remained.
"Who wouldn’t win with two of the top players in the country?” was the most common rhetorical question coming out of Manhattan.
"Let’s see if he can do it when Beasley and Walker are gone,” they asked.
Hmmmmmmm, seems like that question originated more in other places than in MHK
Really? I'd say quite a bit of it came from KSU fans themselves.
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But the skeptics remained.
"Who wouldn’t win with two of the top players in the country?” was the most common rhetorical question coming out of Manhattan.
"Let’s see if he can do it when Beasley and Walker are gone,” they asked.
Hmmmmmmm, seems like that question originated more in other places than in MHK
Really? I'd say quite a bit of it came from KSU fans themselves.
I s'pose you could be right...I remember my own mood to be more let's wait and see as opposed to skeptical....you can say the same thing, but the attitudes are much different.
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270!? He carries it well.
I said this to a guy in college, but he didn't take it as a compliment.
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270!? He carries it well.
I said this to a guy in college, but he didn't take it as a compliment.
never insinuate a person is fat. if they say they are okay with it, they are lying.
just look at snookie.
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270!? He carries it well.
I said this to a guy in college, but he didn't take it as a compliment.
never insinuate a person is fat. if they say they are okay with it, they are lying.
just look at snookie.
poor snooks. :(
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didn't know what to think of snooks after last night.
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didn't know what to think of snooks after last night.
She's just into havin' fun.