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4 hours ago, Slapdad said:

Oh stop it. I watched moon face Haney hook with his elbows every time he got the ball down low. Let's not play this game. 

I noticed that too.

Is it fitting or irony that possibly the most versatile word in the English language is also of unknown origin?

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12 minutes ago, bluerules009 said:

Your're already crying Softbutt!  HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!

You're the one crying. Save it fatso. 

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4 hours ago, godogsgo said:

 

Question:  when was the last time there was a wolf in Reno?  I never understood that mascot, nor the references to battles.  Its a freakin desert with casinos and whorehouses.

“Nevada's first athletic teams in the late 1890s and early 1900s were referred to as the Sagebrushers or even the Sage Hens after Nevada's state flowering plant, the sagebrush. There are references in print to the 'Sage Warriors', although none of these names were the official mascot of Nevada's athletic teams.

In the 1921-22 athletic season, a local writer described the spirited play of a Nevada team as a 'pack of wolves'. The name stuck and soon almost every reference to the athletic teams was the Nevada Wolves. In 1923, the students officially designated 'Wolves' as the school's mascot.

Since all teams are a group of players, the word pack followed quickly. In 1928-29, the Nevada student handbook referred to the athletic teams as Wolf Pack and two school songs were adopted, entitled 'The Wolf Pack' and 'Here Comes the Wolf Pack'.”

http://nevadawolfpack.com/sports/2017/7/21/trads-unv-trads-html.aspx

Is it fitting or irony that possibly the most versatile word in the English language is also of unknown origin?

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19 minutes ago, bornsilverandblue said:

“Nevada's first athletic teams in the late 1890s and early 1900s were referred to as the Sagebrushers or even the Sage Hens after Nevada's state flowering plant, the sagebrush. There are references in print to the 'Sage Warriors', although none of these names were the official mascot of Nevada's athletic teams.

In the 1921-22 athletic season, a local writer described the spirited play of a Nevada team as a 'pack of wolves'. The name stuck and soon almost every reference to the athletic teams was the Nevada Wolves. In 1923, the students officially designated 'Wolves' as the school's mascot.

Since all teams are a group of players, the word pack followed quickly. In 1928-29, the Nevada student handbook referred to the athletic teams as Wolf Pack and two school songs were adopted, entitled 'The Wolf Pack' and 'Here Comes the Wolf Pack'.”

http://nevadawolfpack.com/sports/2017/7/21/trads-unv-trads-html.aspx

So when did you become the sewer rats?

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1 hour ago, bornsilverandblue said:

“Nevada's first athletic teams in the late 1890s and early 1900s were referred to as the Sagebrushers or even the Sage Hens after Nevada's state flowering plant, the sagebrush. There are references in print to the 'Sage Warriors', although none of these names were the official mascot of Nevada's athletic teams.

In the 1921-22 athletic season, a local writer described the spirited play of a Nevada team as a 'pack of wolves'. The name stuck and soon almost every reference to the athletic teams was the Nevada Wolves. In 1923, the students officially designated 'Wolves' as the school's mascot.

Since all teams are a group of players, the word pack followed quickly. In 1928-29, the Nevada student handbook referred to the athletic teams as Wolf Pack and two school songs were adopted, entitled 'The Wolf Pack' and 'Here Comes the Wolf Pack'.”

http://nevadawolfpack.com/sports/2017/7/21/trads-unv-trads-html.aspx

Dang... how did we miss changing that?

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3 hours ago, SixPack said:

His chin creates its own shot? Hell, it creates its own weather pattern. 

It controls the tides. 

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10 hours ago, bornsilverandblue said:

“Nevada's first athletic teams in the late 1890s and early 1900s were referred to as the Sagebrushers or even the Sage Hens after Nevada's state flowering plant, the sagebrush. There are references in print to the 'Sage Warriors', although none of these names were the official mascot of Nevada's athletic teams.

In the 1921-22 athletic season, a local writer described the spirited play of a Nevada team as a 'pack of wolves'. The name stuck and soon almost every reference to the athletic teams was the Nevada Wolves. In 1923, the students officially designated 'Wolves' as the school's mascot.

Since all teams are a group of players, the word pack followed quickly. In 1928-29, the Nevada student handbook referred to the athletic teams as Wolf Pack and two school songs were adopted, entitled 'The Wolf Pack' and 'Here Comes the Wolf Pack'.”

http://nevadawolfpack.com/sports/2017/7/21/trads-unv-trads-html.aspx

Nevada is the only state in the Union where wolves were never documented.

Shows how ignorant UNR is to begin with. They have probably the least appropriate mascot in the country.

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9 hours ago, bluerules009 said:

Nevada is the only state in the Union where wolves were never documented.

Shows how ignorant UNR is to begin with. They have probably the least appropriate mascot in the country.

Mosquito jockey moonlights as a Nevada historian.

"You pukin morons are just plain too dumb."

-bluerules008 aka jibscout aka Hal "Mosquito Man" Newman

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10 hours ago, bluerules009 said:

Nevada is the only state in the Union where wolves were never documented.

Shows how ignorant UNR is to begin with. They have probably the least appropriate mascot in the country.

You're a dipshit. First of all, I would say that Spartans/Trojans etc are much less appropriate. Second, wolves weren't common in Nevada, but they existed there. And where in the world did you pull the fact that its the only state without documented wolves out of your ass? You're an idiot. 

 

https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/wildlife-officials-verify-first-wolf-sighting-in-nevada-in-95-years/

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1 hour ago, Slapdad said:

You're a dipshit. First of all, I would say that Spartans/Trojans etc are much less appropriate. Second, wolves weren't common in Nevada, but they existed there. And where in the world did you pull the fact that its the only state without documented wolves out of your ass? You're an idiot. 

 

https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/wildlife-officials-verify-first-wolf-sighting-in-nevada-in-95-years/

The problem is he knows so much that isn't true. The surest sign of a low IQ nincompoop. 

"You pukin morons are just plain too dumb."

-bluerules008 aka jibscout aka Hal "Mosquito Man" Newman

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3 hours ago, Slapdad said:

You're a dipshit. First of all, I would say that Spartans/Trojans etc are much less appropriate. Second, wolves weren't common in Nevada, but they existed there. And where in the world did you pull the fact that its the only state without documented wolves out of your ass? You're an idiot. 

 

https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/wildlife-officials-verify-first-wolf-sighting-in-nevada-in-95-years/

 

4 hours ago, battle.borne said:

Mosquito jockey moonlights as a Nevada historian.

 

3 hours ago, Slapdad said:

You're a dipshit. First of all, I would say that Spartans/Trojans etc are much less appropriate. Second, wolves weren't common in Nevada, but they existed there. And where in the world did you pull the fact that its the only state without documented wolves out of your ass? You're an idiot. 

 

https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/wildlife-officials-verify-first-wolf-sighting-in-nevada-in-95-years/

Slapbattle are back together I guess he just loves that softbutt!  HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!

Like they love the stupidest mascot name in all of the country.  HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!

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On ‎2‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 2:00 PM, bluerules009 said:

 

 

Slapbattle are back together I guess he just loves that softbutt!  HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!

Like they love the stupidest mascot name in all of the country.  HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!

Hey man, you have crossed a line and should be banned.  No human being deserves to be called a softbutt.  It is hurtful, offensive and  speculative in nature.

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