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Post by pumpupthevolume on Aug 9, 2013 13:32:44 GMT -5
Looks like he has lost 100lbs. Vicky must have him on a diet. All dressed up in his UT Orange.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Aug 9, 2013 14:02:56 GMT -5
No access to the training table was not built into the buyout evidently.
That Hamilton covered every base.
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Post by gramps on Aug 9, 2013 14:12:10 GMT -5
Hope you said excuse me when you ran in to him.
Good thing he's lost 100 pounds or he would have knocked you down.
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Post by wolfgang on Aug 9, 2013 15:43:40 GMT -5
A friend of mine was an IT guy on the Hill a few years ago. The way he tells it, he walked around a corner in the UC and collided with the coach. Not sure what else might have happened, but at some point as they were picking up the stuff they dropped, Fulmer looked at him and said, "Do you know who I am?" My friend shot back, "Do you know who I am?" Pretty comical if it actually happened that way.
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Post by gramps on Aug 9, 2013 15:46:10 GMT -5
A friend of mine was an IT guy on the Hill a few years ago. The way he tells it, he walked around a corner in the UC and collided with the coach. Not sure what else might have happened, but at some point as they were picking up the stuff they dropped, Fulmer looked at him and said, "Do you know who I am?" My friend shot back, "Do you know who I am?" Pretty comical if it actually happened that way. Been told by more than one person in the know that Fired Coach Fulmer is very fond of using the "do you know who I am" line.
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Post by JM on Aug 9, 2013 17:35:23 GMT -5
I can't imagine a scenario where dropping that phrase would make someone look good.
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Post by Lone Nut on Aug 9, 2013 18:01:31 GMT -5
A friend of mine was an IT guy on the Hill a few years ago. The way he tells it, he walked around a corner in the UC and collided with the coach. Not sure what else might have happened, but at some point as they were picking up the stuff they dropped, Fulmer looked at him and said, "Do you know who I am?" My friend shot back, "Do you know who I am?" Pretty comical if it actually happened that way. "Aren't you that guy that got fired?"
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Post by Orange Daddy on Aug 9, 2013 20:42:59 GMT -5
and no picture i bet he be glad to show off his new belly and he lost a 100 he done got back a 1" inch of lost deek in his belly. ever 100lbs lost gets 1" of peter back. Now thats a fact jack
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Aug 9, 2013 20:47:35 GMT -5
I can confirm this. When I leaned out I went from a flea to an inchworm.
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Post by wolfgang on Aug 9, 2013 21:54:42 GMT -5
OTOH, also back when PF was still coaching, another friend happened upon a Motor Mile fender bender involving one of the Fulmer girls. Though she wasn't injured, she was pretty rattled about the deal so my friend decided to stay with her till her dad arrived. When Fulmer got there he was extremely gracious and appreciative.
I'd say we all have good days and bad days.
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Post by Magnum on Aug 9, 2013 22:54:43 GMT -5
I can't imagine a scenario where dropping that phrase would make someone look good. The only time it should be used is when somebody mistakes you for someone else. Like if they come up to you telling you how great you played on Saturday. Some dude did that one time at a store on Middlebrook. I think it was more like I asked him "Who do you think I am buddy"? He said, "Oh, you look like a ballplayer" At the time I might have. Then another time this dude said "You're Peyton's brother ain't you". I asked "Which one"? and he was dumbfounded.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Aug 9, 2013 22:55:46 GMT -5
Mag does look like Cooper. I've noticed that.
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Post by wolfgang on Aug 9, 2013 23:07:27 GMT -5
It's also not good if someone asks you, "Just who do you think you are?"
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Post by Orange Daddy on Aug 10, 2013 9:15:02 GMT -5
Mr. Big Stuff
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Aug 10, 2013 9:15:04 GMT -5
What about "Who the hell are you?" I got that from Brocky when I intruded on one of his "conversations" with an actual successful and relevant person.
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