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nice pic
New DC/HCIW? Kill OB's in his sleep and hire Patterson?
Quote from: KSUTOMMY on October 21, 2010, 12:23:40 PMnice picim stupid.
He's never coming.
Quote from: CartierFor3 on October 21, 2010, 03:33:07 PMHe's never coming. hope you don't mind but I'm going to go ahead and buy in and think he is coming, then lose my mindwhen he doesn't. Cool?
http://www.firegarypatterson.com/
Quote from: HugeUpside on October 23, 2010, 09:29:08 AMhttp://www.firegarypatterson.com/ Probably would be a great idea to buy www.firex.com domain name whenever a new D1 coach is hired and then sell it to some schmuck when the coach tanks. Whoever registers www.firegill.com is probably set up to make some fine revenue. Could someone forward this to the goEMAW business ventures department? Not sure if they're in the office right now, but they'll want to jump on this ASAP monday morning before they get started with commodities futures trading for the day.
“Seven days a week,” Patterson said. “On Sunday, you’d go to church and then you’d be working in the fields in the afternoon. All the kids, that’s what we did. As soon as you were old enough you were going out into the field. You got up and you did what you did. Everybody back there did. There are a lot of wheat farmers, a lot of corn farmers, cattle. Great people."
What TCU lacks in quantity of fans here in this pro sports market (stadium capacity: 44,358), its makes up for in sheer wealth. So with Patterson as the school’s “closer,” it took just 34 donors to raise the $105 million needed. For good measure an extra $25 million came in too.And you wonder why TCU is so stocked with talent. The guy can recruit.
Quote“Seven days a week,” Patterson said. “On Sunday, you’d go to church and then you’d be working in the fields in the afternoon. All the kids, that’s what we did. As soon as you were old enough you were going out into the field. You got up and you did what you did. Everybody back there did. There are a lot of wheat farmers, a lot of corn farmers, cattle. Great people."QuoteWhat TCU lacks in quantity of fans here in this pro sports market (stadium capacity: 44,358), its makes up for in sheer wealth. So with Patterson as the school’s “closer,” it took just 34 donors to raise the $105 million needed. For good measure an extra $25 million came in too.And you wonder why TCU is so stocked with talent. The guy can recruit.
Anyone interested in this guy?