This will be welcoming OSU fans to the new stadium in Ft. Fun.
I actually love this statue, but I bet they'll get a buncha complaints from the Costco evangelicals that live in FoCo about this.
This will be welcoming OSU fans to the new stadium in Ft. Fun.
Mega churches, I assume. Clever term, I like it.Whatsa Costco evangelical?
The Goat of Mendes welcomes you to our little version of hell....on a bicycle.So I'm not sure if the screen on my phone cut it off, but here's what I saw in that tweet:
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I didn't realize at all how funny the comment "they scanned Sonny Lubick's face" was until I saw the full picture:
That was very well played Mr. Kurtzman.
Well, that is art for you. One man's eyesore is another's item to eagerly behold.I think it's actually pretty cool.
I think it's weird. But I like weird. It's pretty much perfect for a beer garden sponsored by New Belgium at CSU's stadium. Well done.Well, that is art for you. One man's eyesore is another's item to eagerly behold.
"Visiting fans"?New Belgium stepped up. Wish we could get some of the local breweries to do the same up here.
Visiting fans are going to leave FoCo knowing what New Belgium is, if they did not before they arrived. That's called an opportunity.
Dale, are you listening?
Yeah. I think there's an opportunity with Balch re-done as a monster beer garden & pub. If I was CU, I'd talk to the Boulder County breweries and the Boulder Craft Beer Festival organization. Get sponsors for the new "Balch Beer Pavilion" and see if there might be a way to do something at Folsom as part of the festival (main stage concert the night of the festival?).New Belgium stepped up. Wish we could get some of the local breweries to do the same up here.
Visiting fans are going to leave FoCo knowing what New Belgium is, if they did not before they arrived. That's called an opportunity.
Dale, are you listening?
"Visiting fans"?
Jello Bear nailed it. I couldn't think of another way to describe them.Whatsa Costco evangelical?
Mega churches, I assume. Clever term, I like it.
You trying to get her out of the house?I thought it referred to people like my wife who won't stop talking about how awesome Costco is.
Honestly, Costco should put her on salary.
I could dress her up in a white shirt and tie and sent her door to door with a friend.You trying to get her out of the house?
Well...Houston.I thought it referred to people like my wife who won't stop talking about how awesome Costco is.
Honestly, Costco should put her on salary.
That's hot!I could dress her up in a white shirt and tie and sent her door to door with a friend.
My interpretation:This is a post practice quote from Bobo
Every time we step on the field on defense we'd like to get a three-and-out or get the ball back without them scoring points, but that's not going to happen.
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That sounds like coach speak for, "we are having serious issues, but I'm trying to be optimistic and not throw our guys under the bus".Here is the full quote:
"Today I thought I saw some maturity in our guys," Bobo said. "It was not really a great practice for the defense. There were a lot of big plays offensively. But in key situations like third downs, we were able to get some stops defensively. When we got in the red zone area, we got some stops on third down. When we went goal line on fourth down, we got stops. That's been the message; not everything is going to be perfect. We have to continue to play. When a third-down situation comes, we have to try to get off the field. One or two more stops in a game, one or two more stops in the red zone where we hold them to a field goal, can be the difference between winning and losing."
It is in this article:
https://t.co/Q01ZlxJoSH?amp=1
The whole statement seems very Jeckle and Hyde. I know that there is coach speak, but he seems to be going back and forth with himself.