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After the first week things went pretty much according to plan. The conference won two games and they were the ones involving the DII opponents. The only game involving an FBS opponent that was close was the Weber/Wyoming game and that was expected. Rather boring to say the least. As a result, the new power rankings for the conference. All are my opinion and all are open for discussion. This week (last week).
1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
2. Weber State (2)---The Wildcats were poised for the upset bid over a very beatable Wyoming team, but in the end, it was the Wildcats who went home with the loss. Playing up, regardless of the competition, means making few mistakes, and five interceptions were a few too many. Bottom line, did they learn anything? This week they stay in the Mountain West and head to Colorado State, a little tougher than Wyoming, but beatable.
3. Eastern Washington (3)---The Eagles conquered a pesky Western Oregon bunch who kept the game close through the fourth quarter. Not necessarily the dominating performance they were looking for, but they still got the win. Did they learn anything? Probably, but this week they move to Pac-10 competition and go to California. Here's hoping things go well.
4. Montana State (4)---The Bobcats took the money game and headed to Michigan State, who picked apart a traditional stout Bobcat defense to 44 points. Also, the new Bobcat offense looked really bad against a strong Big 10 defense of the Spartans. Maybe more questions than before, but this week a game against DII Dixie State, a game that, based on last week's affair, the Bobcats cannot take lightly.
5. Northern Arizona (5)---Everyone else started play last week, but the Jacks head into the season this week. More practice means more preparedness and they will need it as they head to their in-state Pac-10 opponent, Arizona. Can they pull off an upset and start the year on a good note?
6. Sacramento State (6)---Great things were forecasted for the Hornets, including the idea that they could possibly get the year going with an upset win against UNLV (or at least keep it close like they did last year against Colorado State). However, the end of the game found them on the wrong end of a major rout. Losing Hilliard was a blow, maybe bigger than was thought. This week, they head to Cal Poly, a game that a first was winnable, now there are many questions.
7. Northern Colorado (7)---The Bears knew they were heading into a beating when they went to Kansas last week. But a big time rout was not what the people in Greeley were hoping for. More questions than answers. This week, maybe a chance to turn things around, as they entertain FCS non-scholly San Diego. A good chance to get healthy in more ways than one, but the Torreros beat the Bears a couple years ago. Maybe a repeat?
8. Portland State (8)---The Vikings found themselves in a money game, playing their in-state rivals, Pac-10 Oregon State. Where they did not win the game, they did not embarrass themselves as the Beavers could not totally distance themselves from the Vikings. This week, maybe a return to good graces as they welcome NAIA Southern Oregon to Portland. A welcome respite between Oregon State and Montana.
9. Idaho State (9)---The Bengals were eager to show that they were just as improved as anyone in the conference, then they get blown away by Pac-10's Arizona State. Instead of showing the new Bengals, it seemed like the old Bengals playing. Do they have time to fix it? This week they head to Oklahoma. Well, at least the Sooners will be without their Heisman winner.
No changes, which is to be expected when the games go as they should. This week should provide some movement.
1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
2. Weber State (2)---The Wildcats were poised for the upset bid over a very beatable Wyoming team, but in the end, it was the Wildcats who went home with the loss. Playing up, regardless of the competition, means making few mistakes, and five interceptions were a few too many. Bottom line, did they learn anything? This week they stay in the Mountain West and head to Colorado State, a little tougher than Wyoming, but beatable.
3. Eastern Washington (3)---The Eagles conquered a pesky Western Oregon bunch who kept the game close through the fourth quarter. Not necessarily the dominating performance they were looking for, but they still got the win. Did they learn anything? Probably, but this week they move to Pac-10 competition and go to California. Here's hoping things go well.
4. Montana State (4)---The Bobcats took the money game and headed to Michigan State, who picked apart a traditional stout Bobcat defense to 44 points. Also, the new Bobcat offense looked really bad against a strong Big 10 defense of the Spartans. Maybe more questions than before, but this week a game against DII Dixie State, a game that, based on last week's affair, the Bobcats cannot take lightly.
5. Northern Arizona (5)---Everyone else started play last week, but the Jacks head into the season this week. More practice means more preparedness and they will need it as they head to their in-state Pac-10 opponent, Arizona. Can they pull off an upset and start the year on a good note?
6. Sacramento State (6)---Great things were forecasted for the Hornets, including the idea that they could possibly get the year going with an upset win against UNLV (or at least keep it close like they did last year against Colorado State). However, the end of the game found them on the wrong end of a major rout. Losing Hilliard was a blow, maybe bigger than was thought. This week, they head to Cal Poly, a game that a first was winnable, now there are many questions.
7. Northern Colorado (7)---The Bears knew they were heading into a beating when they went to Kansas last week. But a big time rout was not what the people in Greeley were hoping for. More questions than answers. This week, maybe a chance to turn things around, as they entertain FCS non-scholly San Diego. A good chance to get healthy in more ways than one, but the Torreros beat the Bears a couple years ago. Maybe a repeat?
8. Portland State (8)---The Vikings found themselves in a money game, playing their in-state rivals, Pac-10 Oregon State. Where they did not win the game, they did not embarrass themselves as the Beavers could not totally distance themselves from the Vikings. This week, maybe a return to good graces as they welcome NAIA Southern Oregon to Portland. A welcome respite between Oregon State and Montana.
9. Idaho State (9)---The Bengals were eager to show that they were just as improved as anyone in the conference, then they get blown away by Pac-10's Arizona State. Instead of showing the new Bengals, it seemed like the old Bengals playing. Do they have time to fix it? This week they head to Oklahoma. Well, at least the Sooners will be without their Heisman winner.
No changes, which is to be expected when the games go as they should. This week should provide some movement.
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 9-7
Why exactly would UC Davis be brimming with confidence after their Week 1 result?JALMOND wrote:1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
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That they held Fresno State under 60 points.Mvemjsunpx wrote:Why exactly would UC Davis be brimming with confidence after their Week 1 result?JALMOND wrote:1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
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Oops. Did not research the Davis game too well last week.Mvemjsunpx wrote:Why exactly would UC Davis be brimming with confidence after their Week 1 result?JALMOND wrote:1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
What I meant was after their performance in Missoula last year. Which actually pales in comparison to how they did to start the year this year. Maybe they were looking ahead to the Griz game this week?
Sorry, my bad.
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PSU "maybe" beats Southern Oregon?! If we don't put 30 on the boards by half time, we're dead in the water for conference play. This will be a repeat of the Montana-Western game.
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tough to get a read on the Griz as they played A LOT of kids on Saturday but I think they can handle Davis with their defense. that is unless Danham has another career day against them as he did last year.
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Davis was definitely Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde last year when it came to playing at home versus playing on the road. Home cooking was very kind to them last year.putter wrote:tough to get a read on the Griz as they played A LOT of kids on Saturday but I think they can handle Davis with their defense. that is unless Danham has another career day against them as he did last year.
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I would be satisfied with just a reversal of the Oregon State game. One more chance to work out the kinks before we play Montana and Weber State.frinq wrote:PSU "maybe" beats Southern Oregon?! If we don't put 30 on the boards by half time, we're dead in the water for conference play. This will be a repeat of the Montana-Western game.
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Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.

Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
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I'll take USD and the points.Wedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
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What points?AZGrizFan wrote:I'll take USD and the points.Wedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
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Wedgebuster:Wedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
I realize that LaGarrette Blount's ridiculous punch was one of the defining moments for college football so far this year, but that little video clip you have in your sig line slows my browser down to a crawl. Could I ask you to change that out for something less processor-intensive?
If not, what the hey, I tried.
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He normally changes fairly frequently anyway so it wouldn't have lasted that long anyway. Would turning the sigs "off" in your user CP make any difference?CrunchGriz wrote:Wedgebuster:Wedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
I realize that LaGarrette Blount's ridiculous punch was one of the defining moments for college football so far this year, but that little video clip you have in your sig line slows my browser down to a crawl. Could I ask you to change that out for something less processor-intensive?
If not, what the hey, I tried.
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I'll try that if necessary. Some sigs are pretty entertaining, though....Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:He normally changes fairly frequently anyway so it wouldn't have lasted that long anyway. Would turning the sigs "off" in your user CP make any difference?CrunchGriz wrote:
Wedgebuster:
I realize that LaGarrette Blount's ridiculous punch was one of the defining moments for college football so far this year, but that little video clip you have in your sig line slows my browser down to a crawl. Could I ask you to change that out for something less processor-intensive?
If not, what the hey, I tried.
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True dat.CrunchGriz wrote:I'll try that if necessary. Some sigs are pretty entertaining, though....Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: He normally changes fairly frequently anyway so it wouldn't have lasted that long anyway. Would turning the sigs "off" in your user CP make any difference?
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dittoAZGrizFan wrote:I'll take USD and the points.Wedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
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OK, for the sake of your slow browser.CrunchGriz wrote:Wedgebuster:Wedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
I realize that LaGarrette Blount's ridiculous punch was one of the defining moments for college football so far this year, but that little video clip you have in your sig line slows my browser down to a crawl. Could I ask you to change that out for something less processor-intensive?
If not, what the hey, I tried.
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I'll take your demand that I upgrade my equipment under review, as long as you keep the gratuitous, CPU-draining, non-FCS-related-auto-running video off this board. Deal?Wedgebuster wrote:OK, for the sake of your slow browser.CrunchGriz wrote:Wedgebuster:
I realize that LaGarrette Blount's ridiculous punch was one of the defining moments for college football so far this year, but that little video clip you have in your sig line slows my browser down to a crawl. Could I ask you to change that out for something less processor-intensive?
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Nah, reinstated because of your douche nozzle attitude.CrunchGriz wrote:I'll take your demand that I upgrade my equipment under review, as long as you keep the gratuitous, CPU-draining, non-FCS-related-auto-running video off this board. Deal?Wedgebuster wrote:
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Did you actually look at game stats, or did you just check the scores? From your rankings it seems as though you only looked at scores and not stats, which is an absolute horrible way to determine a teams "power!"JALMOND wrote:After the first week things went pretty much according to plan. The conference won two games and they were the ones involving the DII opponents. The only game involving an FBS opponent that was close was the Weber/Wyoming game and that was expected. Rather boring to say the least. As a result, the new power rankings for the conference. All are my opinion and all are open for discussion. This week (last week).
1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
2. Weber State (2)---The Wildcats were poised for the upset bid over a very beatable Wyoming team, but in the end, it was the Wildcats who went home with the loss. Playing up, regardless of the competition, means making few mistakes, and five interceptions were a few too many. Bottom line, did they learn anything? This week they stay in the Mountain West and head to Colorado State, a little tougher than Wyoming, but beatable.
3. Eastern Washington (3)---The Eagles conquered a pesky Western Oregon bunch who kept the game close through the fourth quarter. Not necessarily the dominating performance they were looking for, but they still got the win. Did they learn anything? Probably, but this week they move to Pac-10 competition and go to California. Here's hoping things go well.
4. Montana State (4)---The Bobcats took the money game and headed to Michigan State, who picked apart a traditional stout Bobcat defense to 44 points. Also, the new Bobcat offense looked really bad against a strong Big 10 defense of the Spartans. Maybe more questions than before, but this week a game against DII Dixie State, a game that, based on last week's affair, the Bobcats cannot take lightly.
5. Northern Arizona (5)---Everyone else started play last week, but the Jacks head into the season this week. More practice means more preparedness and they will need it as they head to their in-state Pac-10 opponent, Arizona. Can they pull off an upset and start the year on a good note?
6. Sacramento State (6)---Great things were forecasted for the Hornets, including the idea that they could possibly get the year going with an upset win against UNLV (or at least keep it close like they did last year against Colorado State). However, the end of the game found them on the wrong end of a major rout. Losing Hilliard was a blow, maybe bigger than was thought. This week, they head to Cal Poly, a game that a first was winnable, now there are many questions.
7. Northern Colorado (7)---The Bears knew they were heading into a beating when they went to Kansas last week. But a big time rout was not what the people in Greeley were hoping for. More questions than answers. This week, maybe a chance to turn things around, as they entertain FCS non-scholly San Diego. A good chance to get healthy in more ways than one, but the Torreros beat the Bears a couple years ago. Maybe a repeat?
8. Portland State (8)---The Vikings found themselves in a money game, playing their in-state rivals, Pac-10 Oregon State. Where they did not win the game, they did not embarrass themselves as the Beavers could not totally distance themselves from the Vikings. This week, maybe a return to good graces as they welcome NAIA Southern Oregon to Portland. A welcome respite between Oregon State and Montana.
9. Idaho State (9)---The Bengals were eager to show that they were just as improved as anyone in the conference, then they get blown away by Pac-10's Arizona State. Instead of showing the new Bengals, it seemed like the old Bengals playing. Do they have time to fix it? This week they head to Oklahoma. Well, at least the Sooners will be without their Heisman winner.
No changes, which is to be expected when the games go as they should. This week should provide some movement.
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Wow, it doesn't take much to get your hackles up. How were those yellow Cheerios this morning, anyway?Wedgebuster wrote:Nah, reinstated because of your douche nozzle attitude.CrunchGriz wrote:
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Are you working on a power ranking to show how you think it lays out then I would assume?Herky wrote:Did you actually look at game stats, or did you just check the scores? From your rankings it seems as though you only looked at scores and not stats, which is an absolute horrible way to determine a teams "power!"JALMOND wrote:After the first week things went pretty much according to plan. The conference won two games and they were the ones involving the DII opponents. The only game involving an FBS opponent that was close was the Weber/Wyoming game and that was expected. Rather boring to say the least. As a result, the new power rankings for the conference. All are my opinion and all are open for discussion. This week (last week).
1. Montana (1)---So, still the top dog. Fine, the Grizzlies did beat their DII opponent, Western State, but it was far from expected, with a top FCS team going against a DII team that on paper did not look too good. Bottom line from all these games, did the Grizzlies learn anything? It did not clear up the quarterback situation and this week the Griz head to UC-Davis, whom is no doubt ready and brimming with confidence.
2. Weber State (2)---The Wildcats were poised for the upset bid over a very beatable Wyoming team, but in the end, it was the Wildcats who went home with the loss. Playing up, regardless of the competition, means making few mistakes, and five interceptions were a few too many. Bottom line, did they learn anything? This week they stay in the Mountain West and head to Colorado State, a little tougher than Wyoming, but beatable.
3. Eastern Washington (3)---The Eagles conquered a pesky Western Oregon bunch who kept the game close through the fourth quarter. Not necessarily the dominating performance they were looking for, but they still got the win. Did they learn anything? Probably, but this week they move to Pac-10 competition and go to California. Here's hoping things go well.
4. Montana State (4)---The Bobcats took the money game and headed to Michigan State, who picked apart a traditional stout Bobcat defense to 44 points. Also, the new Bobcat offense looked really bad against a strong Big 10 defense of the Spartans. Maybe more questions than before, but this week a game against DII Dixie State, a game that, based on last week's affair, the Bobcats cannot take lightly.
5. Northern Arizona (5)---Everyone else started play last week, but the Jacks head into the season this week. More practice means more preparedness and they will need it as they head to their in-state Pac-10 opponent, Arizona. Can they pull off an upset and start the year on a good note?
6. Sacramento State (6)---Great things were forecasted for the Hornets, including the idea that they could possibly get the year going with an upset win against UNLV (or at least keep it close like they did last year against Colorado State). However, the end of the game found them on the wrong end of a major rout. Losing Hilliard was a blow, maybe bigger than was thought. This week, they head to Cal Poly, a game that a first was winnable, now there are many questions.
7. Northern Colorado (7)---The Bears knew they were heading into a beating when they went to Kansas last week. But a big time rout was not what the people in Greeley were hoping for. More questions than answers. This week, maybe a chance to turn things around, as they entertain FCS non-scholly San Diego. A good chance to get healthy in more ways than one, but the Torreros beat the Bears a couple years ago. Maybe a repeat?
8. Portland State (8)---The Vikings found themselves in a money game, playing their in-state rivals, Pac-10 Oregon State. Where they did not win the game, they did not embarrass themselves as the Beavers could not totally distance themselves from the Vikings. This week, maybe a return to good graces as they welcome NAIA Southern Oregon to Portland. A welcome respite between Oregon State and Montana.
9. Idaho State (9)---The Bengals were eager to show that they were just as improved as anyone in the conference, then they get blown away by Pac-10's Arizona State. Instead of showing the new Bengals, it seemed like the old Bengals playing. Do they have time to fix it? This week they head to Oklahoma. Well, at least the Sooners will be without their Heisman winner.
No changes, which is to be expected when the games go as they should. This week should provide some movement.
Respectfully,
Herky
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 9-7
Id have to say Dixie State is much better then Western just because the Red Storm had several very good plays/drives in our game but thankfully our D forced some turnoversWedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 9-7
If WOU plays like they did last weekend, they'll cream both of the states.SUUTbird wrote:Id have to say Dixie State is much better then Western just because the Red Storm had several very good plays/drives in our game but thankfully our D forced some turnoversWedgebuster wrote:Dixie State and Western State are pretty much equal in abilities. Dixie should not even be alive in Bozeman by half time. We'll see.
Northern Colorado made Kansas work for everything they earned in the first half, and were generally worn down by KU's depth in the second. I think they come out strong against San Diego who was practically a mythical national champion just a few years back. Bears win this weekend.
. I think the Bears are being underestimated this year as when looking at the stats on ESPN they didnt do all that bad.
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 9-7
Fuck you.CrunchGriz wrote:Wow, it doesn't take much to get your hackles up. How were those yellow Cheerios this morning, anyway?Wedgebuster wrote:
Nah, reinstated because of your douche nozzle attitude.
How 'bout donating to this site there slick, while you are at it.
And do my pole-