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  1. NYC

    NYC New Member

    Nov 1, 1999
    BC ending Notre Dame's streak, just wondering when exactly his head exploded.
     
  2. jamison

    jamison Member

    Sep 25, 2000
    NYC
    He made a post after the game in the other sports college football thread at about 6:15 pm. I'm guessing after that a chemical celebration of biblical proportions began shortly thereafter.
     
  3. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    In terms of the celebrations, gents...

    It's halftime.

    That sinkhole of a stadium today looked like the Azteca. How fitting...

    It's 2:20am and Notre C*** still sucks.
     
  4. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Fourth quarter...just starting...

    Spare lighter anyone? Hate using matches.
     
  5. 3rdSt.Jim

    3rdSt.Jim New Member

    May 16, 2001
    Higley, AZ
    That's classic, a BC fan complaining about the quality of the greatest college football stadium ever built....

    Anyway, I'm glad I'm in Dublin and couldn't watch the game...too many bad memories of being in the staium in 93.

    You're still not any good...
     
  6. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    GOD IS STILL A JESUIT.
    WORLD WITHOUT END.
    AMEN.

    Signed,

    The Rest of Catholicism...

    ADIOS MEXICANS IN DISGUISE...
     
  7. AlexComas2

    AlexComas2 New Member

    Oct 14, 2002
    Verona, NJ
    Amen to that.

    Go EAGLES!

    Having said that, the thundersticks have to go. We are not the Anaheim Eagles.
     
  8. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Greatest college football stadium ever built?

    Not after we took a sh** on it, 93, 99 and 2002. Look at your shepherd's pie, that's not HP sauce...

    I hereby christen thee, Alumni Stadium West.

    Also, by the looks of it, we play NAVY TWICE A YEAR.

    Enjoy your Guiness so that you can get that bitter taste outta your mouth.

    Signed,
    The laughing millions of Catholics worldwide.

    PS-On St. Paddy's Day here in NYC, will Mayor Bloomberg wear Maroon?
     
  9. 3rdSt.Jim

    3rdSt.Jim New Member

    May 16, 2001
    Higley, AZ
    Yep. A few defeats by a generally luckless Jesuit college does not take away the fact that its the home of 8 National Championships, 7 Heisman Trophy winners, and four of the greatest coaches to ever stride the field. Never mind the best winning percentage in college football history.

    My best guess? Hmm...No.
     
  10. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You sound like a DC fan. Or a Uruguayan. Would you like some cheese and crackers with that whine?

    IN YOUR SOUTH BEND SLUM
    IN YOUR SOUTH BEND SLUM
    YOU'RE DRUNK OFF COORS LIGHT AND YOU'VE RUN OUTTA CASH
    HOOKED UP WITH AN UGLY SMIT CHICK FOR A LAUGH
    IN YOUR SOUTH BEND SLUM


    At least next week you'll have your Navy intersquad scrimmage. Blue&Gold versus Blue&Gold.

    You'll have your best chance to win the national championship in 2005 & 2006. How do I know?

    YOU DON'T HAVE US ON YOUR SCHEDULE YOU NON-CONFERENCE CUPCAKE

    Brought to you by
    CONAGRA FOODS
     
  11. PSUdude

    PSUdude New Member

    Dec 15, 1998
    Elmhurst, Queens, NY
    please shut up all...Notre Dame Fans are like the Italians, win, they're king ***************, lose there's a conspiricy.

    BC plays in a Bull*************** conference, any conference where a fluke team like Va Tech can be competitive is a piss-poor conference...shows how an average teamlike Miami can be dominant
     
  12. Porkchop

    Porkchop New Member

    And Penn State must hand out diplomas like the Pope hands out wafers...

    How the f*** did you graduate without knowing basic spelling or grammar?
     
  13. eric d

    eric d Member

    Sep 9, 1998

    He was overqualified.
     
  14. Congorilla

    Congorilla New Member

    Feb 18, 1999
    NOW is probably a good time to move this Pope U. quarrel to the I.M. level. Else someone from Titletown, AL. might have to step in and correctify ya.
     
  15. THFCfan

    THFCfan New Member

    Sep 21, 2002
    Westchester, NY
    it's times like these that make me wish i had one those shirts that say

    Backup College


    Closet Fan


    with the eagle wearing an ND hat
    I saw plenty of them at the game, and even after we lost, they were still true. BC is still just the backup college for Catholics and you all were ND fans in your childhood
     
  16. cossack

    cossack Member

    Loons
    United States
    Mar 5, 2001
    Minneapolis
    Club:
    Minnesota United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This is gonna get interesting. A Spurs/ND supporter taking on Flipster. Get out the popcorn!
     
  17. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Where do I begin...Let's start with a little geography:
    Remember the location of Notre Dame...the midwest
    Remember the location of BC, the northeast.

    Why is that ND fans think that's the case that BC students all wanted to go to ND? It's in the Midwest, for f***'s sake. Reason 1 why not to go there. That's enough for me.

    Here's the 2nd part of the lesson, New York Metropolitan Area Sports History during the late 80s and ealry 90s:
    Felipe Lopez, Zendon Hamilton, Erick Murdock, Terry Dehere, Jerry Walker, Zo Mourning, Allen Iverson, Jerry McCullogh (from Rice HS) and yes, even Howard Eisley. You can even ask Jerry Stackhouse and Rasheed Wallace what team dropped the defending national champ from the NCAAs that year also.

    Jim Boeheim (f***ing whiny bastard), John Thompson, Lou and his magic Red Sweater, Rollie "I'm pulling my hair out" Massimino, and PJ "Latrell stop choking me" Carlesimo. It appeared that every kid in HS was a fan of some Big East team...Notice the recurring theme?

    If there was a Catholic school I wanted to attend, it was G'town (every one in my class wanted to go, some did most did not). I'm a Knick fan (and so was 90% of my high school and we all recall that there was no one from ND on the roster) and I had an appreciation for the REDMEN, and Lou Carneseca's choice of sweater apparel. SO you're waaaay off, cuz it's always been about the Big East, but that doesn't surprise me since it appears you didn't know that NYC is a huge college BB town, especially in the 80s.

    With that in hand, a rival with higher stature would be Syracuse (even though Joe Morris was from that school) by virtue of those classic games at the Garden in the Big East tournament against the schools I tended to pull for, Gtown (for Pat, before I grew to find him annoying), and in the regular season, SJU with Chris "Where's my six pack?" Mullin.

    You can say "you're a closet ND fan" all you want to people who ain't from the northeast. Other than that, you have abso-f***ing-lutely no idea what you're talking about. I went to BC to see quality opponents for hoop and having the hope that they could be beaten (and they were). Football was an unexpected surprise, but I found out quickly that the ship was in the right hands during those days. You figure if Bill "Kings may come and go, but there's only one BIG TUNA" Parcells believed in Tom Coughlin, I sure as hell was going to

    SO you can perpetuate the fantasy that everything revolves around that sh**hole of a town in Scum Bend and be arrogant, but you can't, you won't and you'll never be NYC. If you grew up in the 80s and followed college BB because of the multitude of schools in the area in the Big East conference, Notre Dame wasn't a blip on the radar. We were all too focused on more important things, and ND football wasn't one of them.

    As you can see, my choice of school reflects that. And before I went to BC, in the Catholics v Convicts rivalry, I chose those Convicts from Coral Gables over you Scumbags. Think UNLV with pads. And if there's a school from the midwest that I would root for back in the day, it was Michigan. Also liked Southern Cal, but that was more for the USC Song Girls.

    YOUR SCHOOL KEEPS ON FAILING TO IMPRESS ME.

    PS-Anyone here read Tom Clancy? Guess what undergraduate school Jack Ryan attended IN THE BOOKS? It wasn't ND :D

    I'll be a little honest here, when ND had Mirer et al in 92, I thought the game would be straight up and hard fought and that ND would win. When Lou called that fake punt, it was on.

    PPS-Another reason why BC? 2 words:
    Brian Leetch
     
  18. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You're still angry that we beatcha in Cuh-Rappy Vaggy in 92. We already knew that Tom C was the man. Going into a the home stadium of a "powerhouse" and educating them, that was Tom C's MO. Only team that got us good when Tom was coaching was West Virginia. Bastards.
     
  19. eric d

    eric d Member

    Sep 9, 1998
    Let's Go Redmen!!!!!!
     
  20. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    As you can see Scum Bend fans, it don't matter what your background is, in NYC back in the day, you picked a Big East team and you followed.

    You can still here the echoes in the Garden:
    Let's go Redmen!

    Let's go Orange!

    Let's go Hoyas!

    Let's go Friars!


    80s college hoop in NYC, so go find that c*** Ruetteger or what ever the f*** he was called and you and he can go stroke each other all the way back to Joliet Catholic, where you midwest f***s belong...

    Anyone still remember the Lou Carneseca show on MSG? I'd watch for the sweaters and him mentioning Boo Harvey winning 3 games for him in the 89 season, all by hitting clutch 3s. Next day at school, a bunch of us would walk into school yellin' "Yeah, Boo!"

    This was all before Tard's tenure, when he still had hair.
     
  21. metroflip73

    metroflip73 Member

    Mar 3, 2000
    NYC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Here's what Mike Lupica on ESPN's Sports Reporters on Sunday: If Notre Dame can't hold up their end of the deal, we may have to drop them like we did Holy Cross

    And like Mike Lupica, I'll have a parting shot of my own:



    A warm and fond hello to ND alum Joe THEESmann. How's the leg buddy?

    Sincerely,

    The NY (Football) Giants Defense
     

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