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WIS V All-Time Baseball Draft: HARRRRRRRIFIC (2 Viewers)

Will make my pick in a few.

Florida has not shtick. Its NOT WORTHY OF SHTICK.

Except that it looks like on ongoing cops episode.

 
:lmao:

Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
"It's not me" :lmao: It's the other Lucas Tate who just happened to take part in the same competition.

And yes, lawyering sucks. Pays the bills though.

btw, Glee Club is a beyond-bad attempt at a burn. Seriously, you can do better than that. Even tentimes did in his worst stalking days.

 
Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
You're still pissed about the Spurs, eh?
You don't seem do be following along very well. I don't care about the Spurs. Obviously Glee Club here didn't take kindly to being called out for his playing Dungeons and Dragons/singing a Capella with other nerds shtick last night, so he's lashing out at the world. The Spurs thing is dead; now it's just Glee Club's frustration at life/nerdiness/being a lawyer from FSU that keeps the fuel on the fire.
 
Will make my pick in a few.

Florida has not shtick. Its NOT WORTHY OF SHTICK.

Except that it looks like on ongoing cops episode.
:lmao: I stopped to get gas to drive back to Orlando after attending a Rays/Rangers game last year, and I counted 15 cop cars flying by in every direction in the 5 minutes it took me fill the car.

 
I'm assuming this is agreeable to everyone (famous last words), so I'll change my pick to...

6.1 - Walter Johnson, 1918 SP.
If they give you #### then blame me.Funkley Seal Of Approval
Thing is I made a bad pick because I've never played before and because I didn't know a key bit of information like walks were a critical factor in SIM, and I didn't re-pick (although maybe I should have asked). I thought ignorance of the rules is part of the learning curve. :shrug: Also thanks to GWB, This Guy and Hoopsfan for getting me up to speed since the third round. :thumbup:
Higgins gets extra credit for having spunk and hootzpa. It's like when we were kids, just call a timeout. He called a timeout. Well done in my book.You'll never work in this town without some spunk.
You're off my Christmas list for John Wockenfuss Dinerware with Sid Monge napkins. :84Tigersrule:
 
Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
You're still pissed about the Spurs, eh?
You don't seem do be following along very well. I don't care about the Spurs. Obviously Glee Club here didn't take kindly to being called out for his playing Dungeons and Dragons/singing a Capella with other nerds shtick last night, so he's lashing out at the world. The Spurs thing is dead; now it's just Glee Club's frustration at life/nerdiness/being a lawyer from FSU that keeps the fuel on the fire.
:loco:
 
:lmao:

Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
"It's not me" :lmao: It's the other Lucas Tate who just happened to take part in the same competition.

And yes, lawyering sucks. Pays the bills though.

btw, Glee Club is a beyond-bad attempt at a burn. Seriously, you can do better than that. Even tentimes did in his worst stalking days.
It's ridiculously poor form to post people's real names into public forums online--I can't believe you're really that much of a tool. Only, I can believe it.The kid in the picture with the bowtie isn't me. I'm the one with the trophy. That trophy got me into a school that wasn't FSU. I was happy about it.

And yeah, your life sucks so you can pay the bills--it's a familiar predicament for the mass of men.

Funny that you would reference "stalking" as you dredge up specific school information, place information, and name information and then post it here. I would never need to do that to you, because the general FSU Grad/Glee Club member/pathetic lawyer who hates his life shtick is just as sad and funny as anything specific I could post.

You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy. You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club, but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world. At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.

 
You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy.  You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club, but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world.  At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
Now this is what this thread needed :popcorn: and for the record I never played D&D, Glee Club, or the Debate Club....though I did go to the National Science Olympiad...twice :nerd:

 
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:lmao:

Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
"It's not me" :lmao: It's the other Lucas Tate who just happened to take part in the same competition.

And yes, lawyering sucks. Pays the bills though.

btw, Glee Club is a beyond-bad attempt at a burn. Seriously, you can do better than that. Even tentimes did in his worst stalking days.
It's ridiculously poor form to post people's real names into public forums online--I can't believe you're really that much of a tool. Only, I can believe it.The kid in the picture with the bowtie isn't me. I'm the one with the trophy. That trophy got me into a school that wasn't FSU. I was happy about it.

And yeah, your life sucks so you can pay the bills--it's a familiar predicament for the mass of men.

Funny that you would reference "stalking" as you dredge up specific school information, place information, and name information and then post it here. I would never need to do that to you, because the general FSU Grad/Glee Club member/pathetic lawyer who hates his life shtick is just as sad and funny as anything specific I could post.

You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy. You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club, but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world. At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
I have no idea what either one of you are talking about, but I got laid in high school! :thumbup:
 
You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy.
Next sentence..

You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club,
:lmao: :loco:
but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world. At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
At least I admit that's me. :thumbup:
 
Also like how harr makes up calling me a "D&D nerd" (never played it), as he's in his 10th computer simulation (with excel files) and also has a profile up at some nerd gaming website (which he denies is him, of course).

 
You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy.
Next sentence..
You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club,
:lmao: :loco:
but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world. At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
At least I admit that's me. :thumbup:
Are you special? I told you which person in the picture was me.There's no need to bother with the Glee Club denials, A Capella. We know where the username is from.

Some guys have sports usernames. Some guys have places. You have singing with other nerds. It's okay, we get it.

It's crazy that you can't acknowledge see how pathetic you are, though. I imagine if you finally got ahold of it, and realized that after graduating from an academically #### school that people only go to in order to join frats and get laid (how'd that work out for you?), you ended up with a #### job that makes you feel like Edward Norton in fight club... well, it certainly wouldn't be possible to get out of bed, would it?

Only you're too much of a ##### to actually fight someone, so you log online and post personal information about people who pique your self-hatred, jealousy, or whatever it is that burns you up.

What a ####ing tool.

 
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:lmao:

Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
"It's not me" :lmao: It's the other Lucas Tate who just happened to take part in the same competition.

And yes, lawyering sucks. Pays the bills though.

btw, Glee Club is a beyond-bad attempt at a burn. Seriously, you can do better than that. Even tentimes did in his worst stalking days.
It's ridiculously poor form to post people's real names into public forums online--I can't believe you're really that much of a tool. Only, I can believe it.The kid in the picture with the bowtie isn't me. I'm the one with the trophy. That trophy got me into a school that wasn't FSU. I was happy about it.

And yeah, your life sucks so you can pay the bills--it's a familiar predicament for the mass of men.

Funny that you would reference "stalking" as you dredge up specific school information, place information, and name information and then post it here. I would never need to do that to you, because the general FSU Grad/Glee Club member/pathetic lawyer who hates his life shtick is just as sad and funny as anything specific I could post.

You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy. You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club, but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world. At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
I have no idea what either one of you are talking about, but I got laid in high school! :thumbup:
:link:
 
:lmao:

Mel Ott, 1929
NASty.
Mountain Ridge won the 16-team state tournament by defeating University High School from Tucson in the finals round. The six member team was composed of Jonathan McDaniel, John Moore, J. Logan Mosier, Derek Fulcher, Lucas Tate, and Stephanie Ketchum and coached by teachers Tammy Waller, Mary McGary, and Shannon Sweat. Amy Bain and Sheri Wigal with the City of Phoenix and Ronee Korbin Stiener, Sole Practioner, volunteered as attorney-coaches.
The best part is that supernerd picture.
It's not me, Glee Club.How's life as a real-life FSU grad lawyer working out, by the way? Still sucks?
"It's not me" :lmao: It's the other Lucas Tate who just happened to take part in the same competition.

And yes, lawyering sucks. Pays the bills though.

btw, Glee Club is a beyond-bad attempt at a burn. Seriously, you can do better than that. Even tentimes did in his worst stalking days.
It's ridiculously poor form to post people's real names into public forums online--I can't believe you're really that much of a tool. Only, I can believe it.The kid in the picture with the bowtie isn't me. I'm the one with the trophy. That trophy got me into a school that wasn't FSU. I was happy about it.

And yeah, your life sucks so you can pay the bills--it's a familiar predicament for the mass of men.

Funny that you would reference "stalking" as you dredge up specific school information, place information, and name information and then post it here. I would never need to do that to you, because the general FSU Grad/Glee Club member/pathetic lawyer who hates his life shtick is just as sad and funny as anything specific I could post.

You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy. You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club, but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world. At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
I have no idea what either one of you are talking about, but I got laid in high school! :thumbup:
:link:
Ah my friend, this was a time before the innerweb. A time when the only opportunity to see ###### was either in a live, breathing person, or in your friends older brothers nudie mags. It was a great time :thumbup:
 
You know, you've reached a level of weirdness that I've only ever seen approached by LarryBoy.
Next sentence..
You're a nerd who plays D&D and sings in Glee Club,
:lmao: :loco:
but when someone calls you on that ####, or when they posted that goofy-### picture of your fat ### in the ski cap on BBT, you start lashing out at the world.  At least get comfortable in your own skin, nerd.
At least I admit that's me. :thumbup:
Are you special? I told you which person in the picture was me.There's no need to bother with the Glee Club denials, A Capella. We know where the username is from.

Some guys have sports usernames. Some guys have places. You have singing with other nerds. It's okay, we get it.

It's crazy that you can't acknowledge see how pathetic you are, though. I imagine if you finally got ahold of it, and realized that after graduating from an academically #### school that people only go to in order to join frats and get laid (how'd that work out for you?), you ended up with a #### job that makes you feel like Edward Norton in fight club.

Only you're too much of a ##### to actually fight someone, so you log online and post personal information about people who pique your self-hatred, jealousy, or whatever it is that burns you up.

What a ####ing tool.
You got a lot of repressed rage dude. Go get laid or see a shrink. Of course, you know nothing about me. My degree got me a well-paying job with one of the largest firms in the area. I don't necessarily like the work, but hey, I can always do something else.

Now, go work on those horrible FF rankings and your WIS excel sheet. And you call others the nerd. :thumbup:

 
3 corrections/questions:

On the first page - 1) Mel Ott is now Big Train '18. 2) Honus Wagner '04 should be a SS, no? 3) Are we sure the year is right on the Rusie pick? 1894???

 
I have no idea what either one of you are talking about, but I got laid in high school! :thumbup:
Me too!!! Twice! :thumbup:
does the summer after your senior year still count as high school?? If so, me too!!!!
:thumbup: It was the summer between my junior and senior year, but the summer after senior year still counts. It counts right up until 8AM, the first day of college

 
3 corrections/questions:

On the first page - 1) Mel Ott is now Big Train '18.  2) Honus Wagner '04 should be a SS, no?  3) Are we sure the year is right on the Rusie pick? 1894???
I was taken aback by the year (rusie) as well, but that is the year he sent me.
 
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3 corrections/questions:

On the first page - 1) Mel Ott is now Big Train '18. 2) Honus Wagner '04 should be a SS, no? 3) Are we sure the year is right on the Rusie pick? 1894???
:goodposting: I'm on it. That's what happens when Rudnicki has editing powers overnight.

(just kidding Aaron, thanks for the help)

 
Of course, you know nothing about me. My degree got me a well-paying job with one of the largest firms in the area. I don't necessarily like the work, but hey, I can always do something else.
:thumbup: sounds like quiet desperation is working out well for you, Glee Club.
FF rankings and your WIS
Yeah, you're right. Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.Do the guys down at the firm know you play D&D?

Do they know you waste your whole day here defending yourself about playing it?

 
Yeah, you're right. Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
:lmao: Whatever you say. It's easier to just make stuff up than to face the truth. :thumbup:
 
Yeah, you're right. Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
 
Yeah, you're right.  Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
I've done both. There. I said it.Edit: I've also knocked a guy out with a headbutt. There, now I feel better.

 
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Yeah, you're right. Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
In my mind, I grew up playing sports, so anything sports-connected seems to be normal to me. I guess for kids that grew up singing in Glee Club and reading fantasy books, other things would seem normal to them.
 
Yeah, you're right.  Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
I've done both. There. I said it.
Were you in the Chess Club too?
Nope. Business Professionals of America though....
 
Yeah, you're right. Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
:lmao: Whatever you say. It's easier to just make stuff up than to face the truth. :thumbup:
At least you finally explain your posting motivations here.Now Glee Club, why won't you tell the guys how you got your username?

Seriously, we've got time. Go ahead.

 
Yeah, you're right.  Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
I've done both. There. I said it.
Were you in the Chess Club too?
Nope. Business Professionals of America though....
Computer Programming Club?
 
Yeah, you're right.  Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
In my mind, I grew up playing sports, so anything sports-connected seems to be normal to me. I guess for kids that grew up singing in Glee Club and reading fantasy books, other things would seem normal to them.
So how do you explain this?relevant harrier link

Waiting for the "it's not me".

 
Yeah, you're right.  Following fantasy football and simulation baseball (me) is exactly like singing in Glee Club and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
It's pretty much the exact same thing. In your mind is one magically less nerdy than the other?
I've done both. There. I said it.
I have a web technology meeting in an hour :nerd:
Fig (put an a where it i is - TIA)

 

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