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Post by admin on Jan 26, 2005 21:05:33 GMT -6
Get your tickets, head up to UWGB for this weekends game. Bus tickets still available?
We need a lot of gold up there. Let's take over Packerland!
GO MILWAUKEE!
Later, UWMfreak
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Post by PantherLou on Jan 27, 2005 9:42:11 GMT -6
I'm looking forward to it! Too bad we can't get the bus to make a stop at Oneida on the way home!!
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Post by jvaldon on Jan 27, 2005 16:07:45 GMT -6
I'll see you all there on Sat evening. i'll be very drunk with nate and matt. we got our tickets....section 225 row 5 seats 1-4 heres the seating chart thing. 225 section is where we get stuck. its not that good of a spot, but together we can make alot of noise. Later - Bruceismyhomeboy
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Post by admin on Jan 27, 2005 16:14:10 GMT -6
I think all of the UWM fans have been placed in sec 225. Can't wait. We'll be LOUD.
Everyone should plan on wearing yellow so we stick out easily.
GO MILWAUKEE!
Later, UWMfreak
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Post by Hack on Jan 27, 2005 16:15:58 GMT -6
I'll see you all there on Sat evening. i'll be very drunk with nate and matt. No offense, no judging ... but why do you need to be drunk? I would think one would want to remember these great games. A few adult beverages is good, though.
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Post by Ron Diaz on Jan 27, 2005 16:27:21 GMT -6
Being drunk enables us to cheer more and more loudly. It also helps us to come up with crazy cheers and obnoxious yelling. I dont know what I would do without it.
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Post by admin on Jan 27, 2005 16:31:23 GMT -6
UWM Ticket Information: 414-229-5886
UWM fans, call and get your tickets NOW! -UWMfreak
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Post by uwmfootball on Jan 27, 2005 19:15:14 GMT -6
Now for some actual discussion about the game! I am worried about this game. This game screams trouble, from the motivation that GB has from their drubbing down here, their win at Detroit, at home...etc....
We need to keep the pressure up, and shut down the senior guards again. We cannot let them get going! If we play like we did in the second half against Purdue, we win big again.
Any thoughts?
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Post by uwfenske aka hardhat on Jan 27, 2005 19:37:47 GMT -6
I agree with Mr. football, I for some reason, don't think it will be a 30 point drubbing again. GB probably couldn't have played worse against us. We couldn't have played much better. Listening to BP today, he said that he wouldn't let the team have the emotional let down and that he was going to yell at them in practice today. He knows what is coming on Sat. Just because we beat PU on the road and GB by 30 doesn't mean anything. (UDM at home ) I really hope the Panthers come to play a hard fought game. Again, this hasn't been a problem yet this year, but fouls on the road in GB are kind of like playing in Indiana... you just are not going to get them.
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Post by dutchpthr on Jan 27, 2005 21:25:48 GMT -6
This game does worry me some too. GB has everything to gain by beating us in this one right now. They have to come out and show that they are not the weak team that showed up at the Cell. But that being said if we are able to get into their heads within the early parts of the game i think that we will be just fine. We need to come out with fire in our eyes and out for blood. I think that if we have the mindset that we were the ones that got beat last time i think that it would benefit our attitude. We can not just going throught the motions in the first part of the game or we will have problems i think.
I got a quick question though, got a call today from teh ticket office reminding me about the bus trip ( like i really needed one but anyway) they said that the bus left at 3:15 i thought that it was at 3:45?? anybody know for sure just when it is?? want to make sure that i get there on time since i have to work til 3 saturday. Don't want to be late for the ride.
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Post by jvaldon on Jan 27, 2005 22:17:24 GMT -6
No offense, no judging ... but why do you need to be drunk? I would think one would want to remember these great games. A few adult beverages is good, though. well since you inquire...im gonna be drunk, not blackout drunk. not unable to walk drunk. fun drunk....very fun drunk. i dont have to do it...i never said it was requred. i have been to many games sober. they are fun. me rondiaz and n8uwm will be heading to gb early to go to the bars and take in some of the green bay area. we also got a hotel room near the resch so we dont drive drunk and we can stick around and drink after the game. really i dont like that you felt the need to comment on me saying im going to get drunk. if you ever see me at a game and you think i am out of hand tell me. but assuming im a drunk isnt very nice of you. i just think there was no need for you comments and i really dont appreciate them. keep them to yourself if you dont ahve positive things to say. and just saying "no offence and no judging" before you say something doesnt mean you arent doing both of those things. because even though you did say that you didnt mean to judge or offend you then proceeded to offend me and judge me as a drunk. i'll see everyone at the game and i'll be very "responsibly" drunk with my roomies. cheerin and yelling loudly - BruceismyHomeboy
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Post by uwmfan on Jan 27, 2005 22:38:53 GMT -6
I usually hope it's a stage you're going through. Hopefully you'll grow out of it. Some do, some don't. If you don't, at some point when you're holding down a "regular" job (whatever the hell THAT is...), have significant other, maybe a few kids, you begin to see things differently. College kids think that's what you do when you get to college; unfortunately more guys think this way than girls. Unfortunate because those who can't handle it (partying first, everything else, second) they blow the rare opportunity of college. They blow the gpa, get frustrated more and f*** up more of their lives. Saw this happen to my brother, and see it all the time working at the university. I don't have a problem if you drink at the game as long as: 1. You don't hurt yourself 2. Don't hurt others 3. Maintain self-respect 4. Be respectful of the fans around you 5. Remember your actions are representative of the University 6. Can keep it all in perspective and realize being s***canned isn't the most important thing in life. I never drank in high school....saw my bro do enough of that for my entire family. Had my share of, ahem, nights with booze in college....got tired of waking up feeling like crap. Got married, have three little kids, and believe me, getting toasted is WAY down on my list of priorities. But that's just me. Until you're in the same spot or moving toward it, I hope the above thoughts will stay with those who choose... Peace to all.... (good god, I think I've just become my father....oh noooooooooooooooooooooooo.............)
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Post by Hack on Jan 27, 2005 23:07:57 GMT -6
well since you inquire...im gonna be drunk, not blackout drunk. not unable to walk drunk. fun drunk....very fun drunk. i dont have to do it...i never said it was requred. i have been to many games sober. they are fun. me rondiaz and n8uwm will be heading to gb early to go to the bars and take in some of the green bay area. we also got a hotel room near the resch so we dont drive drunk and we can stick around and drink after the game. really i dont like that you felt the need to comment on me saying im going to get drunk. if you ever see me at a game and you think i am out of hand tell me. but assuming im a drunk isnt very nice of you. i just think there was no need for you comments and i really dont appreciate them. keep them to yourself if you dont ahve positive things to say. and just saying "no offence and no judging" before you say something doesnt mean you arent doing both of those things. because even though you did say that you didnt mean to judge or offend you then proceeded to offend me and judge me as a drunk. i'll see everyone at the game and i'll be very "responsibly" drunk with my roomies. cheerin and yelling loudly - BruceismyHomeboy Where in my post did I say you were a drunk? I think you touched partly on what I meant. ... I mean for this game ... first place on the line with our in-state rival ... is enough to get amped up on. The rush of the game should have everyone buzzing. Heck, I know I'll have an adult beverage or two at the game. I apologize if you took offense to what I wrote. No harm was intended.
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Post by jvaldon on Jan 28, 2005 9:06:56 GMT -6
the drunk part seemed more implied. my intentions are not to start fights between each other on this board. i just felt that the comments never needed to be made in the first place.
uwmfan, im pretty sure you are a person i made a total fool of myself out at uic. swore to much in front of you, your kids, and other kids. but i cleaned it up that game and i stopped swearing as much at all games. drunk or not. i am one of the older students and im getting to where i cant handle my alcohol as well because the only time i drink more than once a week (or Less) is basketball season. im in my 5th year and im gonna graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering with above a 3.0 gpa. all last sememester i worked in a co-op 40 hours a week along with 8 hours of class per week. now im taking 4 hard classes this semester and also working part time at briggs 15-20 hours a week. there are probably some that need to be reminded not to get out of control. i just wanted to tell you that i dont think its me. now you know what i, and probably other student/fans so maybe you can think differentlyabout us as a whole. alot of us do have jobs that take up lots of time, girlfriends, and school. i have my **** straight. i just let loose druring basketball season and then its back to going to bed at 11 every night.
really honestly this discussion doesnt even belong on here. its ok to remind people to be responsible, but i think hack brought it out in the wrong way. thats my biggest problem. i felt like i was being wrongfully called out for saying i was gonna be drunk.
heres the right way Everyone remember to be responsible this weekend. you are representing youself and your school. be loud, be proud, but dont do anything that you wouldnt do under normal curcumstances. common sense always rules, being drunk is no excuse for behavior.
see no one was called out. and the message was conveyed. im going to adhere to these guidelines. later gotta go.
lets talk about basketball again.
- BruceismyHomeboy
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Post by pnthr97 on Jan 28, 2005 9:32:20 GMT -6
Staying with the "getting back to basketball" theme, I'm gonna be honest here, tomorrow's game scares me a lot. It's entirely possible for there to be an emotional let down from Wednesday's win. And, GB has revenge in their favor. I have a bad feeling in my stomach about this one. No predictions from me.
I may be pessimistic, but I think we lose one of our next two. I hope I'm proven wrong.
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