Re: March Madness
Posted: Mon Apr 1, 2013 12:39 pm
Thanks everyone for not posting that BONESNAP for all of us to see here. Get Well Soon, from all of us in the March Madness thread.
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EArl wrote:ohio st lost. My chances at being a billionaire
ElectricMayhem wrote:It is said that a master farmer can picture the final fruit just by studying the intricacies of the seed, the fertility of the ground, and a knowledge of the local climate. He can tell whether the seed will come to bear fruit that is succulent or dry, smooth and bulbous, or lumpy, whether the tree will be bountiful or barren.
Likewise, I was able to read the seed and I saw that Michigan State's tourney fruit was devoid of succulence - a dry, dying fruit clinging to its withered vine. The ground was infertile, the climate hostile
Jedzz wrote:ElectricMayhem wrote:It is said that a master farmer can picture the final fruit just by studying the intricacies of the seed, the fertility of the ground, and a knowledge of the local climate. He can tell whether the seed will come to bear fruit that is succulent or dry, smooth and bulbous, or lumpy, whether the tree will be bountiful or barren.
Likewise, I was able to read the seed and I saw that Michigan State's tourney fruit was devoid of succulence - a dry, dying fruit clinging to its withered vine. The ground was infertile, the climate hostile
And yet, you did not tell us Tacko Falls would make Zion look like a tweety bird and Dawkins would be the guy to watch.
gom wrote:Jedzz wrote:ElectricMayhem wrote:It is said that a master farmer can picture the final fruit just by studying the intricacies of the seed, the fertility of the ground, and a knowledge of the local climate. He can tell whether the seed will come to bear fruit that is succulent or dry, smooth and bulbous, or lumpy, whether the tree will be bountiful or barren.
Likewise, I was able to read the seed and I saw that Michigan State's tourney fruit was devoid of succulence - a dry, dying fruit clinging to its withered vine. The ground was infertile, the climate hostile
And yet, you did not tell us Tacko Falls would make Zion look like a tweety bird and Dawkins would be the guy to watch.
Headed to UCF now to see the team arrive. Very proud of them even in defeat.