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Hoopie Indoctrination

https://triblive.com/sports/college...ach-neal-brown-professes-his-dislike-for-pitt

The whole article and exchange related to this in the Trib, couldn't help but realize, if WVU were changed to Pitt and Pitt to PSU, it would be accurate.

And it sounded dumb and sad for them and their new jabroney coach to have the obsession to profess and acknowledge dislike for Pitt and craving to play Pitt in a forum that was supposed to be celebrating a new start for wvu.

Which is how it sounds for us about PSU. Dumb and sad.

So, please, Pitt brass, please ... heed this, give up on the public begging PSU for games, give up on making any mention of them in intros to new coaches, if an a-hole like Ron Cook asks, say, we have no comment on other schools at this time, etc. A little dignity please.
 
He should have commented on a rival in the Big 12 but after 5 years or so in that conference they don’t have a rival.

Did he also say he was going to watch students burn couches so he gets the hang of it.

He will be gone in 4-5 years.
 
See what I go through living amongst them? See what I mean about them being delusional? They continue to froth over an opponent who stopped playing them 10 years ago as they discuss winning the Big 12 and playing Alabama each year after they go 7-0 by playing Kansas, TCU, and an OOC that features the New Kensington School of Horticulture and Monaca University of HVAC.
 
Watched a little of their bowl and was telling my wife how they have to fly in and out of Pittsburgh International to travel to their games. She said, that must disgust them, don't they hate Pittsburgh? No, I said, they actually love the Steelers and Pirates and they are always coming here for things like Luke Bryan concerts, or pretty much anything else cultural since they, well, lack that. How do they reconcile all that love for Pittsburgh with a hate for Pitt, she said. Not sure, i said, but why should they be any different from the city of Pittsburgh itself! The city has a hard on for itself, "most livable," blah blah blah... but hates its own university! Especially the closer one gets to the campus!
 
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Speaking of WVU

Can pizza boy confirm that Tebows finance is a hoopie?

Pizza Boy hasn't answered your post and said he has a trailer in WV.
I think he's just to busy.
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Signed: Mr Chowderhead
 
Watched a little of their bowl and was telling my wife how they have to fly in and out of Pittsburgh International to travel to their games. She said, that must disgust them

Wrong. WVU flies in and out of North Central WV Regional airport these days, and the Big XII teams we face do the same.
 
Their obsession with Pitt is odd. I was watching one of their basketball games this year (not the one against Pitt) and saw a guy wearing a shirt that said ‘SHIT ON PITT’.

Uhm...
 
Apt reply as pizza delivery guy is about as high as you can aspire to with a WVU degree
As I've said many times it doesn't take a degree to make a lot of dough!Like hundred of thousands of Wvu fans I don't have a Wvu degree (I dream about it though)I was just born with blue and gold blood in me!Maybe I can use my dough to buy a degree like Heather Bresch.
 
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Pizza Boy hasn't answered your post and said he has a trailer in WV.
I think he's just to busy.
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Signed: Mr Chowderhead
MR.Head I'm sorry about not replying for awhile but this was a busy night.When it's cold Morgantown loves to eat pizza,lots of tips tonight.One tip was don't count out Hurts as a transfer this year to Wvu.Go ahead make fun of my mobile home but I get $50 every home game weekend as a airbnb.Its even got AC and indoor plumbing.It's very similar to the trailer in the upper left.Tebow's fiance has way too many teeth to be from Wvu.But there's a dancer at H2P gentlemen's club in Motown that looks like her grandmother!
 
https://triblive.com/sports/college...ach-neal-brown-professes-his-dislike-for-pitt

The whole article and exchange related to this in the Trib, couldn't help but realize, if WVU were changed to Pitt and Pitt to PSU, it would be accurate.

And it sounded dumb and sad for them and their new jabroney coach to have the obsession to profess and acknowledge dislike for Pitt and craving to play Pitt in a forum that was supposed to be celebrating a new start for wvu.

Which is how it sounds for us about PSU. Dumb and sad.

So, please, Pitt brass, please ... heed this, give up on the public begging PSU for games, give up on making any mention of them in intros to new coaches, if an a-hole like Ron Cook asks, say, we have no comment on other schools at this time, etc. A little dignity please.
Spot on! Spot on! Spot on!

I thought the same thing. I actually yawned at the WVU comment. Like OOOOOOO that is going to get me so riled up. WVU is barely on my radar anymore. Sad, but true. And McKee is right, that is how we are with most PSU fans outside of the Pittsburgh area. So please.....let's just let them go and we do our thing, they do theirs.
 
What do they got, one single prop plane with Jethro pulling it to the runway with his mule?
I flew into Charleston WV one time on business.
The Conference Board had a leadership conference and we visited some Corporation in WV.

They chartered a 50 seat jet which was loaded with conference board members from all over the Northeast.

We took off from Philly and flew to Charleston WV for the day and were scheduled to leave later that day.

The Charleston WV airport is on the top of a hill with drop-offs at the end of the short runways which we noticed on the way in.

The Charleston WV airport crew overfueled the jet by mistake which was at max weight so it was overweight for takeoff on the short runways.
After that the WV ground crew told the pilots they didn't have equipment that every other airport has to remove fuel from this particular jet.

The charter pilots had to run the engines to remove fuel in order to make a safe takeoff given the short runway and weight of the plane loaded up????

It takes a long time with people on a plane to run off jet fuel.

I was in the first row near the door.
The pilots were losing patience since I heard them say the plane had to be somewhere else later that night and finally said to the ground crew I think? we're good we'll give it a try??

All I could think of was the ravine at the end of the runway.

Here I am on an overweight /overfueled plane, with charter pilots on losing patience, on a short runway with a ravine at the end in WV???
I didn't want to die in WV.
 
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I flew into Charleston WV one time on business.
The conference board had a leadership conference and we visited some Corporation in WV.

They chartered a 50 seat jet which was loaded with conference board members from all over the Northeast.

We took off from Philly and flew to Charleston WV for the day and were scheduled to leave later that day.

The Charleston WV airport is on the top of a hill with drop-offs at the end of the short runways which we noticed on the way in.

The Charleston WV airport crew overfueled the jet by mistake which was at max weight.
The airport didn't have equipment that every other airport has to remove fuel from this particular jet.

The charter pilots had to run the engines to remove fuel in order to make a safe takeoff given the short runway and weight of the plane loaded up????

It takes a long time with people on a plane to run off jet fuel.

I was in the first row near the door.
The pilots were losing patience since I heard them say the plane had to be somewhere else later that night and finally said to the ground crew I think? we're good we'll give it a try and all I could think of was the ravine at the end of the runway.

Here I am on an overweight /overfueled plane, with charter pilots on losing patience, on a short runway with a ravine at the end in WV???
I didn't want to die in WV.
I don't want to die in Wva either.
 
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I flew into Charleston WV one time on business.
The Conference Board had a leadership conference and we visited some Corporation in WV.

They chartered a 50 seat jet which was loaded with conference board members from all over the Northeast.

We took off from Philly and flew to Charleston WV for the day and were scheduled to leave later that day.

The Charleston WV airport is on the top of a hill with drop-offs at the end of the short runways which we noticed on the way in.

The Charleston WV airport crew overfueled the jet by mistake which was at max weight so it was overweight for takeoff on the short runways.
After that the WV ground crew told the pilots they didn't have equipment that every other airport has to remove fuel from this particular jet.

The charter pilots had to run the engines to remove fuel in order to make a safe takeoff given the short runway and weight of the plane loaded up????

It takes a long time with people on a plane to run off jet fuel.

I was in the first row near the door.
The pilots were losing patience since I heard them say the plane had to be somewhere else later that night and finally said to the ground crew I think? we're good we'll give it a try??

All I could think of was the ravine at the end of the runway.

Here I am on an overweight /overfueled plane, with charter pilots on losing patience, on a short runway with a ravine at the end in WV???
I didn't want to die in WV.
I flew into Charleston once. Never again.

The second the plane touched down, the pilot hit the reverse thrusters on full. The wings were shaking so hard I thought they were going to break off.

We barely got stopped by the end of the runway.

Never again.
 
I flew into Charleston once. Never again.

The second the plane touched down, the pilot hit the reverse thrusters on full. The wings were shaking so hard I thought they were going to break off.

We barely got stopped by the end of the runway.

Never again.
That's because the End of the Runway is the End of the Runway with a big ravine awaiting an overshoot.

Same for take-offs no room for the roll out in the dirt to the Crop Duster Move if they come up short.
 
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See what I go through living amongst them? See what I mean about them being delusional? They continue to froth over an opponent who stopped playing them 10 years ago as they discuss winning the Big 12 and playing Alabama each year after they go 7-0 by playing Kansas, TCU, and an OOC that features the New Kensington School of Horticulture and Monaca University of HVAC.
Excellent post!
 
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That's because the End of the Runway is the End of the Runway with a big ravine awaiting an overshoot.

Same for take-offs no room for the roll out in the dirt to the Crop Duster Move if they come up short.
They chopped off the top of a mountain and said, "This is the best place we have to put an airport - regardless of it being safe, or not."
 
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I flew into Charleston WV one time on business.
The Conference Board had a leadership conference and we visited some Corporation in WV.

They chartered a 50 seat jet which was loaded with conference board members from all over the Northeast.

We took off from Philly and flew to Charleston WV for the day and were scheduled to leave later that day.

The Charleston WV airport is on the top of a hill with drop-offs at the end of the short runways which we noticed on the way in.

The Charleston WV airport crew overfueled the jet by mistake which was at max weight so it was overweight for takeoff on the short runways.
After that the WV ground crew told the pilots they didn't have equipment that every other airport has to remove fuel from this particular jet.

The charter pilots had to run the engines to remove fuel in order to make a safe takeoff given the short runway and weight of the plane loaded up????

It takes a long time with people on a plane to run off jet fuel.

I was in the first row near the door.
The pilots were losing patience since I heard them say the plane had to be somewhere else later that night and finally said to the ground crew I think? we're good we'll give it a try??

All I could think of was the ravine at the end of the runway.

Here I am on an overweight /overfueled plane, with charter pilots on losing patience, on a short runway with a ravine at the end in WV???
I didn't want to die in WV.
Yeager Airport in Charleston is ranked as one of the scariest airports in the world..
 
Yeager Airport in Charleston is ranked as one of the scariest airports in the world..

Since we were on a private 50 passenger charter jet it was a bit informal waiting for take-off with food and drink available.
I wish I had a picture of the captains face when he told the ground crew you over fueled the plane, and we're to heavy to take off on the short mountain top surrounded by ravine runway.
And the ground crew came back to the plane and told him we don't have equipment to take fuel off the aircraft. I thought he was going to strangle the guy.
We sat there for hours a they ran the engines to burn off fuel.
Needless to say the adult beverages on board were consumed.
 
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I flew into Charleston once. Never again.

The second the plane touched down, the pilot hit the reverse thrusters on full. The wings were shaking so hard I thought they were going to break off.

We barely got stopped by the end of the runway.

Never again.
I lived in Charley West and flew in and out often. Like landing on an aircraft carrier moored amongst mountain tops. Kind of a thrill to be honest.
Witnessed a young man coming home from service after 2 years in Asia on ship. Seeing him reunited with his family from Logan area is a treasured memory.
 
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