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Date Posted: Tue March 15, 2005 00:57:57
Author: Worried RAM
Subject: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36524-2005Jan25.html. This is a url of a Tony Kornheiser column that was written about Jacksonville during the Super Bowl. I don't believe he caught any flak for this article and nor should he, but it's kind of about the same theme Tom wrote about. TK does not have pleasant things to say about Jacksonville. I don't mean to keep beating a dead horse with my defense of Tom nor do I think my continued defending of Tom is necessary, b/c I truly feel he did nothing wrong, but I thought it was an interesting article that I remembed reading a couple of months ago. And I do hope we could end this discussion about Tom and move on to discuss his future columns and articles in a sophisticated and non hurtful manner.
In reply to: Nittany Ram 's message, "What Gives?" on Mon March 14, 2005 13:09:34


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  • I told you! I told you! Fordham can't even publish a student newspaper without screwing it up, let alone run a basketball program. As I said before, Syracuse respects the Bonnies. You'll never get Syracuse's respect by insulting the good people of Upstate New York. Don't forget you love in the Bronx. We'd have to wade through the scum of your city just to get to your campus. Why don't you just try to play basketball and shut up? (NT) -- SU, Tue March 15, 2005 09:04:49
  • You must have some kind of job if you can afford to spend your time posting on a Fordham message board as a syracuse fan.You must be the Executive V.P. of Cow-Tipping for Upstate New York. I can tell though that your social life must be non-stop fun. I didn't realize there was such a pride in Upstate New York either but I guess even you guys need something to be proud of. (NT) -- NYCFOR, Tue March 15, 2005 09:36:08
  • You have told us nothing. Fordham didn't screw up its student newspaper - a student writer wrote an article which was inappropriate and he got criticized. You see, at Fordham we have this concept of personal responsibility which I know is foreign to you and your basketball program. Regarding Syracuse's respect, why do you think that has any value to us? Did you mean to say "you live in the Bronx" or "you love in the Bronx"? As for wading through scum to get to RH, may I suggest you drive to Fordham instead of trying a messy amphibious landing as you appear to be suggesting? Regarding your suggestion we should playing basketball, unlike at Syracuse we are able to play and talk simultaneously and still not get arrested or suspended. You should try that sometime. (NT) -- DamnRam, Tue March 15, 2005 09:44:13
  • We "love in the Bronx"? That Syracuse education keeps jumping up and biting you, and in a big way. (NT) -- Rambacker, Tue March 15, 2005 09:47:06

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