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Easy Mac
03-12-2004, 01:29 PM
They just interviewed him on the ACC tournament telecast and he said he's a UNC fan. Thank God he didn't get the nomination or else I couldn't have voted for him. Lets Go Duke!

corbes
03-12-2004, 02:17 PM
Go to hell, Duke!

Wolfpack
03-15-2004, 10:51 AM
Good. The Holes can have him. (He was NC State undergrad, but most of the State fanbase disowned him long ago, not the least part because he's a UNC-educated lawyer)

corbes
03-15-2004, 10:55 AM
Go to hell, State!

Solecismic
03-15-2004, 10:58 AM
There is one nation for those who support the Devils. And another nation for those of us who support the Carolina Blue.

One nation for yucky people who have several million-dollar homes and send their children to expensive private colleges, and another nation for the rest of us who point our thumbs up and smile all the time.

One nation for lawyers who made a fortune suing good doctors into retirement because they couldn't prove the birth defect wasn't their fault even though 99% of the time it's just bad luck, and another nation for the rest of us who think that's just a disgusting example of greed.

Ben E Lou
03-15-2004, 11:04 AM
There is one nation for those who support the Devils. And another nation for those of us who support the Carolina Blue.

One nation for yucky people who have several million-dollar homes and send their children to expensive private colleges, and another nation for the rest of us who point our thumbs up and smile all the time.

One nation for lawyers who made a fortune suing good doctors into retirement because they couldn't prove the birth defect wasn't their fault even though 99% of the time it's just bad luck, and another nation for the rest of us who think that's just a disgusting example of greed.Note to self: if Jim ever does a college basketball game, make sure to play using Duke. Sounds like they'll be a good challenge as the anti-TCY-Michigan.

Radii
03-15-2004, 11:05 AM
There is one nation for those who support the Devils. And another nation for those of us who support the Carolina Blue.


*gives a fellow citizen a big Carolina Blue thumbs up*

Wolfpack
03-15-2004, 12:26 PM
And yet a third nation who feeds both of you and builds your buildings and other infrastructure so you can raise both your nations' childrens to hate each other, never once thinking about where the food came from or how the house got built, except in derision of those who did it on occasion. :)

Sharpieman
03-15-2004, 12:30 PM
No wonder he's a loser

Easy Mac
03-15-2004, 01:22 PM
Hmmm, John Edwards made all his money doing frivolous lawsuits, and he graduated from Chapel Hill... odd.

Peregrine
03-15-2004, 01:26 PM
There is one nation for those who support the Devils. And another nation for those of us who support the Carolina Blue.

One nation for yucky people who have several million-dollar homes and send their children to expensive private colleges, and another nation for the rest of us who point our thumbs up and smile all the time.

*smiling and thumbs up*

Vegas Vic
03-15-2004, 02:12 PM
The Duke, UNC, and N.C. State rivalries are very unique in major college athletics -- three schools who have won multiple national championships in different sports, all within 30 miles of each other. It's very common in many North Carolina neighborhoods to be surrounded by fans of all three schools.

There are many intense rivalries in college athletics, but it's really hard to convey the intensity of these three rivalries to those who haven't experienced it.

sabotai
03-15-2004, 03:15 PM
I guess that means UNC will win it all. I mean if a psychic says that....Oh, John Edwards...my mistake. :)

corbes
03-15-2004, 05:39 PM
The Duke, UNC, and N.C. State rivalries are very unique in major college athletics -- three schools who have won multiple national championships in different sports, all within 30 miles of each other. It's very common in many North Carolina neighborhoods to be surrounded by fans of all three schools.

There are many intense rivalries in college athletics, but it's really hard to convey the intensity of these three rivalries to those who haven't experienced it.
Agreed, Vic. The schools also represent some old class struggles that still exist in a very real way.

As a Tarheel fan who grew up in Pennsylvania, I only saw the athletic side. Then, when I went to school in Chapel Hill, I got at least a glimpse of the social side. Old feuds die hard down there.

Ben E Lou
03-15-2004, 05:54 PM
The Duke, UNC, and N.C. State rivalries are very unique in major college athletics -- three schools who have won multiple national championships in different sports, all within 30 miles of each other. It's very common in many North Carolina neighborhoods to be surrounded by fans of all three schools.

There are many intense rivalries in college athletics, but it's really hard to convey the intensity of these three rivalries to those who haven't experienced it.I married into it. My father-in-law did undergrad and med school at Duke, and both of his children are Tar Heels. There are also N.C. State folks in the extended family.

Problem is, none of 'em understand that college football is *far* more important than basketball. ;)

When I'm there at Christmas or Thanksgiving, I'm pretty much lost. I'm thinking Bowl Games, Playoffs and going to the Dome, and all they can talk about is whether Coach K is the Archangel, or Evil Incarnate.

albionmoonlight
03-15-2004, 05:59 PM
I married into it. My father-in-law did undergrad and med school at Duke, and both of his children are Tar Heels. There are also N.C. State folks in the extended family.

Problem is, none of 'em understand that college football is *far* more important than basketball. ;)

When I'm there at Christmas or Thanksgiving, I'm pretty much lost. I'm thinking Bowl Games, Playoffs and going to the Dome, and all they can talk about is whether Coach K is the Archangel, or Evil Incarnate.
If you had UNC and Duke football about which to argue, you would cut your losses and become a basketball fan, too.

Ben E Lou
03-15-2004, 06:12 PM
If you had UNC and Duke football about which to argue, you would cut your losses and become a basketball fan, too.I'll make sure to say that to 'em next year at the Holidays. That should be a big hit! :D

Vegas Vic
03-15-2004, 06:50 PM
If you had UNC and Duke football about which to argue, you would cut your losses and become a basketball fan, too.

True, but it will come as a surprise to most people that Duke actually won an ACC football championship with Steve Spurrier as head coach. Mack Brown led the Tarheels to a top five finish one year, going 11-1.

mgadfly
03-15-2004, 08:04 PM
One nation for lawyers who made a fortune suing good doctors into retirement because they couldn't prove the birth defect wasn't their fault even though 99% of the time it's just bad luck, and another nation for the rest of us who think that's just a disgusting example of greed.

And one nation where the value of a loved-ones life lost to an incompetent doctor is worthy of meaningful punishment, and another where no matter the how many times the doctor has killed someone his insurance is only required to pay out $200,000 per life.

If we stopped insuring the worst 10% of doctors (who are multiple defendants) the premium problem would be solved, but we’d rather point the political ugly stick at attorneys (it’s a lot more fun). I’m for going back to the way we used to solve it where if a doctor proved to be incompetent more than once the town nominated the most recent victim to distribute a little street justice.

Solecismic
03-15-2004, 08:15 PM
I'm not for eliminating malpractice suits, it's just that Edwards has earned tens of millions of dollars specializing in a particularly odious form of malpractice suit - one where the doctor is almost never at fault, but can't prove it beyond doubt.

He's the poster child for higher health insurance rates, needless and painful c-sections, and driving good obstetricians out of practice.

Wolfpack
03-16-2004, 10:55 AM
Vegas: Yeah, but those things are so damn long in the past in our short-attention-span-theater world. Smack Brownie got to 11-1 in 1997, right? Spurrier's "Airball" offense got Duke a share of the title in 1989 with Virginia.

After that, you've got Fred Goldsmith's miracle year in 1994 for Duke and the .500-or-slightly-better Torbush years and the swift swan dive off a cliff that has been Bunting's run at UNC. Frankly, as a State fan, I'm enjoying seeing both drown. I'll throw 'em a concrete lifering, even. And with State basketball better than it has been in a long, long, LONG time (no matter your feelings for Herb, the team did good this year, aside from being swept by UNC-CH), it's been a pretty good time to be a State fan in that part of the country of late.

Wolfpack
03-16-2004, 10:57 AM
dola...

albion: What about women's soccer for UNC? There's always that...you could always hang your hat there when Bunting and Coach D'oh! were driving the other programs into the ground... :)