soccerguy315
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RE: CAA Week 11
JMU wins, 24-21
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11-14-2015 06:32 PM |
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WM_Destro
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RE: CAA Week 11
With today's results, how does it shake down for us next week against Richmond? Obviously we'll win, but just for ships and giggles what happens with a loss? What decides the CAA crown?
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11-14-2015 06:49 PM |
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wml33t
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CAA Week 11
I think we'd want Nova to win first off since UR would have a win over us and JMU. Then I'm not sure how the tie breakers exactly break down, but I think we get it based on who lost to the next highest ranked team.
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11-14-2015 06:51 PM |
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zablenoise
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RE: CAA Week 11
HAHA HAHAHA RICHMOND. SQUASH THE TICKS
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11-14-2015 11:11 PM |
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62Indian
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RE: CAA Week 11
(11-14-2015 11:11 PM)zablenoise Wrote: HAHA HAHAHA RICHMOND. SQUASH THE TICKS
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Lots of ticks where I grew up, we used to dislodge them by holding a lighted match against the tick's rear end - this is greatly discourging to ticks and they would immediately discontinue the blood-sucking and drop to the floor so they could be easily stomped/squashed. Worked every time.
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11-15-2015 10:20 AM |
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TribeNomad
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RE: CAA Week 11
(11-15-2015 10:20 AM)62Indian Wrote: (11-14-2015 11:11 PM)zablenoise Wrote: HAHA HAHAHA RICHMOND. SQUASH THE TICKS
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Lots of ticks where I grew up, we used to dislodge them by holding a lighted match against the tick's rear end - this is greatly discourging to ticks and they would immediately discontinue the blood-sucking and drop to the floor so they could be easily stomped/squashed. Worked every time.
Yeah, that always worked. Another trick was to dislodge them, drop them in the commode, lay a piece of toilet paper flat over them, watch them at the surface, but unable to escape, and then flush......
Fitting end for a tick.....repeat same this weekend.....
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11-15-2015 10:49 AM |
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