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Wow you really showed us the way things are! A 13-52 victory! Oh wait, this isn't golf and the lower score doesn't win here....my bad.
I imagine the a$$-raping Cal gave you on Saturday still stings like crazy. They quadrupled your score LMFAO!!! Forget basketball and soccer, after enduring that lopsided an a$$ whoopin Cal doesn't even need to worry about those other sports. Wow I bet you're really proud of your twerps right now. You must feel really cool now after making this claim.
Here, in case you didn't get the memo:
Cal football sends message by crushing Terps
Cal football sends message by crushing Terps | UWIRE (http://www.uwire.com/Article.aspx?id=4218382 - broken link)
LMAO you brought this one on yourself.
haha. Hey, it's still 1-1. In addition to beating up Cal last year, we also beat Nevada (WAC) in a bowl, and yes basketball and soccer do count.
So what, we're unranked and lost to the number 12 team with the best running back in the country (who'll probably win the Heisman). Plus, all our seniors graduated and the 3 hour time difference. If you ask me our win (as an underdog) over Cal last year was more humiliating. So laugh it up guys, I may have been a little over-optimistic and run my mouth off too much, but this is the last time we embarras ourselves to a Pac-10 team.
As a surfer and year round outdoors guy..it's a pretty easy choice West Coast..big waves...way better coastline..typically better sunshine along the California Coast.. Having lived all over on both coasts it was more than an an easy choice for me..
Then what are you doing in Colorado?
As far as coastline goes, I have to disagree with you. The East Coast coastline with all the inlets, islands, and harbors is much more appealing to me than the long cold rocky coastline of the west. There are of course exceptions, those being the beaches of LA and San Diego and San Francisco.
But you can drive for miles upon miles along the West coast and not find an appealing spot. Plus, as I said, the water is pretty cold.
Conversely, the East Coast is literally one giant sandy beach, interspersed with warm, inviting, sail dotted, harbors lined with 18th and 19th century sea captain's homes.
And the coldest water on the east coast is as warm as the warmest on the west. At least in summer it is.
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