CURIOUS INDEX, 12/12/07
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Note: almost entirely Petrino-related this morning, and that is the story. Let’s show coach Petrino how to call the hogs! Even the journalists! All of you!
Everything’s subjective. Take leaving your spouse for a mistress. Oh my god, you’re the biggest asshole ever…but she maxed out three credit cards, ate breakfast in bed and left the dishes in the bed, and screamed at you several hours a day while only wanting to talk about her vapid friends and the crazy lives they lead–and we mean the kind of crazy that’s not really “crazy,” but so boring (”She’s taking karate with her kids! Isn’t that CRAZY?”) it made you want to stab yourself in the eyes with an old-fashioned fountain pen. And your mistress! She’s so accomodating. Not as good-looking, sure…but the day-to-day stuff is so, so much easier for you. She’ll bend herself in knots to please you. She’ll give you anything and will drop to her knees any time you say so….if you’ll only come and stay, if only for a little while. Go ahead and call her angel of the morning, whatever. And there’s your Petrino story, Rashomon-style. He totally quit the Falcons job before even finishing a complete single season of work. He’s totally bailing out the Razorbacks, who got denials from Jim Grobe and were headed to exhaust pipe/garden hose territory coach-wise before they landed a 41-9 record and a brilliant, brilliant offensive mind to go with it. It only cost them 2.85 mil a year, shelled out by either the Waltons or Jerry Jones, and the long-term stability of the program, since Petrino’s a great hire, a very good coach, and a terrible bet for the long run because he is to coaching slots what Ted Turner is to monogamy. In a perfect world, he really would coach several teams at once via video-conferencing and XBox style playcalling with a stingray-shaped controller. Pat Forde brings out the cold dental implements and will not even give Petrino the courtesy of novacaine with his commentary: In the coming days and weeks, the disingenuous drifter will say what Arkansas fans want to hear. He’ll look at them with blank shark eyes and tell them, in a monotone voice, how excited he is to be the coach of the Razorbacks. He will tell them how impressed he is by the tradition and the fan base. He will tell them that the Southeastern Conference is the place he always wanted to coach (and that might be the one true thing he’ll say, given how many times he’s tried to land a job in the league). It will be a trumped-up stump speech, as sincere as a politician’s pledge to cut taxes. It will simply be the latest pack of lies in a career full of them. It’s accurate and fair. Kind, no–but fair, because Petrino has lied. Especially the bit about the shark eyes. They’re a bit frightening, along with the human-esque ability to bare teeth and turn the corners of his mouth up into a gesture you and ourselves might recognize as a “smile.” At no point can anyone question his talent. His commitment to anyone he works with in a job is perfectly valid material for skeptical thinking. An Arkansas fan taking any other approach is being delusional, since he’ll be fun, he’ll score shitloads of points, and he’ll leave. He is Dennis Erickson without the jolly drinking stories. And he’s the second Lou Holtz the program has hired. Ed Orgeron has been connected with the open defensive coordinator position at South Carolina, meaning he mailed a fine pelt he caught behind the power plant in Oxford–a beautiful groundhog pelt still fresh with blood–to Steve Spurrier. Spurrier is said to be horrified, washing his hands, and interested. Oh, and not-Terry-Bowden OK State offensive coordinator Larry Fedora to Southern Miss. He’s good. We’re really just publishing this to mollify SMQ, a USM grad stunned by the firing of Jeff Bower and terrified that, for an instant, his program might have considered bringing Terry Bowden back to the college game under his alma mater’s banner. Sleep well, sweet prince of a blogger: Bowden stays in the booth for another year.
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1
Joshua says:
Didja forget a link or something under the mistress/spouse bit? Or is that some kind of a message to TCOAN?
December 12th, 2007 at 9:15 am
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Biggus Rickus says:
If it is a message to TCOAN, then Orson is a cold mother fucker. A blog post? The proper nonconfrontational brushoff format in the digital age is e-mail.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:18 am
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Orson Swindle says:
Hell no! We forgot links. We forgot links. We forgot links.
Jesus, that kind of shit will get a man straight-killed, sir.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:19 am
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Orson Swindle says:
Who do you think we are, Bobby Petrino?
December 12th, 2007 at 9:19 am
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TIGERinATL says:
Your wife/mistress analogy makes me glad that mine is too busy cooking, raising my kids, and exercising to act like that.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:20 am
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Kate says:
I wouldn’t expect any Cardinals to be ecstatic that the coach that brought them to a 12-1 season and a BCS bowl win is coming back to another university campus. What with going 6-6 this season with an ex-Heisman-projected QB because Petrino sprung and left them when he saw the $$$, and all.
Forget the teams when it comes to Bama vs. Arkansas next September, it’ll be Saban v. Petrino in the SEC’s Biggest Slimeball Bowl. Also fantastic is the Tubberville v. Petrino rumble a couple weeks later, and how great will Houston Nutt returning to Fayetteville but with the Ole Miss Wildboyz be? Because SEC football has become about the coaches, people.
How shameless do you have to be, by the way, to have that track record and still have the gall to attempt recruiting young kids and winning over their parents? He couldn’t stick around when his college team was winning BCS bowls, he couldn’t stick around when the pro coaching job he called a “dream” went south, so what do you think will keep him with your guys? Teaching his family how to sqeal WOO PIG SOOIE like they care beyond the money?
(Hint: No.)
December 12th, 2007 at 9:25 am
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DC Trojan says:
Just wanted to say thanks a million for putting Angel of the Morning in my head. Really, thanks so bloody much.
I’m off to get in the car for my after-traffic commute and if I get to work with my ears bleeding from listening to No Sleep til Hammersmith, maybe I’ll have scrubbed that worthless so-called song out of my head.
Make it stop!
P.S., even by the low low standards of NFL and college football, Petrino really is a pathetic douche-nozzle.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:30 am
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Eric says:
That press conference…where they stood and did the Woo Pig Sooie for 2-3 minutes was surreal.
I couldn’t believe I was watching this on live TV at 12 o’clock at night. I felt like I was watching some new psycho-thriller about a cold, murderous, cult leader coming to power.
In a way – I might be right.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:30 am
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The Last Dragon says:
Screw the Petrino talk. The best part of this is the possibility of Spurrier and Oregeron together. Now that’s a conversation I want to hear. Click clack motherfuckers!
December 12th, 2007 at 9:32 am
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Biggus Rickus says:
I don’t get this nomad thing. Louisville was and still is a stepping stone job. He used his success there to try to land a job at Auburn. When that fell through he coached a couple of more years until the NFL came calling. This is common. Is Meyer a mercenary for going from Bowling Green to Utah to Florida in the span of a few years? Petrino took a job that turned out not to be what he expected and got out with his coaching reputation intact. Aside from lying to Blank, why are people outraged?
December 12th, 2007 at 9:34 am
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Nick says:
Bowden in the booth another year? Not so fast my friend, aren’t you forgetting that job in Michigan is still open. There’s still hope.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:34 am
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WDamnE says:
I’m with The Last Dragon. I’ve had visions of Boom Motherfucker and Spread Eagle dancing in my head all night, and now all I can think about is Ole Ball Coach and Yaw yaw yaw footbaw. I love the SEC! God help me, I do love it so.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:38 am
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Orson Swindle says:
He didn’t finish, Biggus. Even Meyer–a bit of a mercenary himself–spent two years at each stop and finished the season before going. Petrino couldn’t make it through a year.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:40 am
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suicidewatch says:
whatever FUCK the Falcons! half the fans don’t care anyways because they’re all just holding out hope that Vick will be back someday to lead this team to 7-9 or 8-8 seasons, while the rest of us are left to curse the football gods for giving us such a soul crushing franchise to root for. i don’t blame Petrino for getting out of town. all of this shit is still the fault of Rich McKay, Arthur Blanke, Jim Mora Jr., and of course Mike Vick. they created this mess and Petrino was smart enough to realize he needed to get the fuck out. i’m just pissed that the SEC just got that much tougher.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:43 am
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TIGERinATL says:
Biggus, I think there’s a big difference between moving up from BG to Utah to UF (all logical career moves) and going from Louisville to trying to stab your previous boss (Tuberville) in the back then claiming that the Falcons Job was the “best job in the NFL” only to leave before your first season is even over to go BACK to college.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:45 am
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GamecockTony says:
@Tiger in Atl – which one? The spouse or the mistress?
Also, who in the hell takes a mistress who isn’t as good looking as the wife? Isn’t that one of the bullet-points for having an affair?*
* So I hear.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:45 am
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TIGERinATL says:
suicide
Rich McKay needs to go…yesterday.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:47 am
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Biggus Rickus says:
Orson,
I get that. On the surface it looks shitty. On the other hand, it may have been a jump or sink situation. For recruiting purposes I’m sure Arkansas wanted a coach sooner rather than later. They could have given him a deadline and would have settled for Muschamp if he didn’t act. I suppose he could’ve announced that he was taking the job and finished out the season, but really what would be the point of that?
December 12th, 2007 at 9:48 am
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tigercpa says:
#12 – Nice Patton reference
+1 to you sir.
“The lions in their dens tremble at your approach.”
December 12th, 2007 at 9:48 am
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rjsplow says:
You’re right about Fedora, Orson…. the offenses he coached at every stop that I’m aware of have all been extremely successful, including Marshall, Florida and Ok State. They might not win a lot of games for a while, but USM is going to hang a shit-ton of points on people while they’re trying….
December 12th, 2007 at 9:49 am
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TIGERinATL says:
Tony,
Spouse. No mistress.
And I agree, if I was gonna put my whole family at risk, it better be for a damn perfect 10.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:50 am
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Doug says:
Regardless of whether or not Petrino was RIGHT to leave the Falcons he was still SMART to do so.
He had to have realized that- A: his system will NOT work in the NFL B: the fans don’t care at all C: the Vick debacle is sending the team straight to hell.
He realized that he did not have a play-off caliber team w/ or w/o vick (Harrington and Leftwhich took the team from sub-par to god fucking awful) and that anything less than play-offs would be seen as a failure. The expectations by the fans were entirely quixotic. Arky fans will be happy with 8/9 wins a year and the occasional West title.
On an unrelated aside: Mitch Mustain must feel like a dickhead now.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:51 am
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TIGERinATL says:
And I blame my alabama public learnin’ for not being sure if it should be “if I was” or “if I were.”
December 12th, 2007 at 9:53 am
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DevilGrad says:
Re #22: I’m pretty sure that an integral element of being Mitch Mustain is never feeling like a dickhead even when it is manifestly clear that you are one.
December 12th, 2007 at 9:56 am
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Doug says:
Re: #24 in re: 22:
I think that it’s an integral element in being a Trojan QB period. See JD Booty and his ‘mourning’ after the loss to Stanford or Matt Leinert’s life.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:01 am
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yoyofutbawl says:
10
It looks like lying to Arthur Blank is really popular in ATL this year. A toss-up between Vick & Petrino for slimeball of the year.
If The Orgeron comes to Chikinville, will they let him build a TGI Lemsday’s? Is he bringing his slip-n-slide along too?
December 12th, 2007 at 10:04 am
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OhioDawg says:
Petrino is a douche bag. Probably the debacle at Auburn wasn’t his fault, but he was the centerpiece of one of the worst acts of shitheadedness I’ve seen in a while. And he was ALWAYS on the make while he was at Louisville. Even Dantonio didn’t turn the red light on at the end of EVERY season.
I think that may have been more of a “Night Before Christmas” reference than a Patton reference. No mention of the bodies turning white.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:04 am
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howboutdemgators says:
Global Warming. Rising Water. Some SEC school gets a beach. Pete Carroll brings the grotto east to said school.
This is the most conceivable way we can fit more coaching talent in down here.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:05 am
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Sad State of Affairs says:
6 –
How are Petrino and Saban the same? Saban lied specifically so that he wouldn’t do what Petrino has done. Saban denied the Bama job b/c he owed it to his players to coach them through the end of the season and not quit on them. Petrino up and left IN MIDSEASON!
Not to mention the fact that the only reason Saban was forced to lie was b/c he was hounded by the press everyday about it. Petrino had a much worse situation, there were rumors about him leaving all season, and yet he didn’t have do answer any questions about it. And he still quit midseason.
I don’t think either coach was wrong for leaving; the situation that both faced truly warranted an NFL coach if they were to have any chance of making it through that. However, comparing Saban & Petrino is bullshit. Saban got killed by the media for doing it the right way, and Petrino gets a pass for truly screwing over his organization. Go figure.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:08 am
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Orson Swindle says:
The point would be clean break, professional courtesy, valuing a relationship…all of those things that a cell-phone resignation three games before the end of the season isn’t.
It’s business, but in your own interests, you want to assume some reciprocation of courtesy. Say Petrino had actually sat down with Arthur Blank and the players, been a person to them, and said, “Hey, I’m sorry, but I suck at this and hate it. I’m quitting, I’m ashamed, and I’m leaving.” That would be a slightly different story. That’s failure, not desertion.
Instead, here’s what happened:
“He just said to us, ‘Guys I’ve resigned, I’m going to Arkansas. I’m sorry. I’ll be talking with you guys in the future.’ And with that he turned and walked out the door. We haven’t been told anything else,” one assistant coach told Glazer.
He didn’t meet with the players, either. If you care to go back, there’s his statement in August of 2006, right before he left to go to the Falcons:
“I can’t tell you how happy I am with the commitment and the confidence that Tom Jurich has in me and the university has in me,” Petrino said after signing the contract. “I also wanted to make sure that everyone understood, I know I’ve said it, that this is where my family wants to be. This is where I want to be. I want everyone to really believe it.”
We’re not a nanny type, but for chrissakes…some courtesy or loyalty, even of the most superficial kind, would designate him as something other than a contractor for coaching services.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:09 am
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suicidewatch says:
i don’t blame Petrino. the Falcons are awful. that being said, all will be right in the world if Darren McFadden lands in the ATL. also i imagine Tubberville will have no problem motivating the Tigers to dismantle Arkansas any and every oppurtunity they get.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:11 am
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NoleinTexas says:
Re: Mustain, is that guy ever going to start a game at SC? Isn’t he in the same class as Sanchez? Between what I saw of him and Pete Carroll’s need to reach market dominance in the bario, there’s no way Sanchez doesn’t own that position for the next several years.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:11 am
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Jerkwheat says:
He may be a giant douchebag, but he is our giant douchebag now.
And go fuck yourself ESPN.
Now, to continue my 3 hours at O’Hare today…
December 12th, 2007 at 10:11 am
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Warthen says:
All you Bama fans who were wondering when you’d be compared to a team involved in a coaching search this year–here’s your team.
Hired a douche bag NFL guy shortly removed from college–check
Weird press conferences where even the local press slobbers the new guy’s knob–check
Once storied program that has flirted with success lately but is struggling to stay relevant–check
Batshit insane fanbase–check
Natural inclination of ESPN to look down on a cultural backwater–check
Looks like all systems are go.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:14 am
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Allahver Fist says:
Cock ‘n Fire On The Bayou?!? Colonel Sanders is crying.
Spurrier better give Special Ed a ‘gimme’ when he’s 4th and 1 at Augusta.
CoachOsgonnamakasumroostagumbo!
December 12th, 2007 at 10:18 am
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DC Trojan says:
NoleinTexas @ 32: Re: your barrio comment, Sanchez is from the OC and not north county – he played at Rancho Santa Margarita and Mission Viejo. Hardly cholo territory.
The closest SC gets to a barrio QB is recruiting from Mater Dei – that neighborhood is a tad sketchy.
Doug @ 25 – They must have missed your memo suggesting that QBs are supposed to live a monkish existence of self-flagellation.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:23 am
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marcillac says:
Congratulations Orson,
With the slime quotient down dramatically in Atlanta it must be much easier to walk and breathe in said town.
Surely you jest though. A drive by call on the cell is just so much easier for BP, any scintilla of integrity be damned.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:26 am
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Doug says:
Impostor Doug @#22:
“Arky fans will be happy with 8/9 wins a year and the occasional West title.”
Just like they were with Nutt, right?
Of course, it’s academic anyway, since Petrino won’t be within 500 miles of Fayetteville around this time in 2010.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:27 am
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Raider Red says:
Texas A&M and Arkansas are trying to get a 2 or 4 game series going at the new Cowboys stadium in Arlington…which team has the bigger cult? Discuss.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:28 am
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TIGERinATL says:
Alabama Fan: At least Saban didn’t bail on Miami leave before the season ended.
Arkansas Fan: At least Petrino didn’t say “I will not be the Arkansas coach!”
Like it or not, guys, Saban and Petrino are deuche bags of equal standing.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:28 am
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Biggus Rickus says:
Fair enough. He should have handled his departure from the Falcons better. Though loyalty in the NFL is pretty much nonexistant, whether player, coach or owner, professional courtesy should be expected.
The Louisville quote reads like every coach who ever denied a rumor that he was going to leave.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:34 am
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TIGERinATL says:
And Saban is a 6-6 deuche bag at that. I think Petrino can beat that mark in his first year with the pork chops.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:34 am
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Harper says:
Love the Kurosawa reference
Arthur Blank ran Home Depot… Do you guys think this is the first time he has been lied to? Vick wasn’t ever going to be the answer for any team, but he did make a lot of money for the Falcons. McKay, et al, are about to feel the edge of Blank’s katana.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:36 am
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impirius says:
All I know is that I want an MP3 of Orgeron yelling about Jasper Brinkley and Ladi Ajiboye.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:37 am
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Ulysses S. McGill says:
Jerkwehat – My sentiments exactly. ESPN has been harsh on our douchey. Sorry about ORD.
DCTrojan, NoleinTexas – This may just be homerism, but I thought Mustain was doing more than pretty good at SC and there will be an actual competition. Either way, I don’t think he is too sad, he is at USC afterall.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:41 am
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TIGERinATL says:
Yes, I am sure the backup QB at USCw has a Thighsman quotient lightyears beyond many starters at other institutions.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:45 am
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Imposter Doug says:
Re: 38
Had it not been for the Springfield Debacle this summer Arky fans probably wouldn’t have fun off Nutt.
You aren’t quite right on that 2010 bit about Petrino. This time NEXT WEEK, he’ll be announced for the Michigan job.
December 12th, 2007 at 10:53 am
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Techie says:
So, when does Blank put out the hits on Petrino, McKay, and Vick?
December 12th, 2007 at 10:59 am
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Joshua says:
I’m still giggling over here at the silly “Saban was forced to lie” remark that dude offered above.
December 12th, 2007 at 11:05 am
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Will (the other one) says:
Both DMac and Felix Jones are projected as 1st round picks.
Monk, Arky’s only good pass-catching WR is a senior.
Petrino’s got Dick and Dick ain’t gonna get it done.
The insane email- and cell-phone-record-prying fans may tire of his porcine visage before he gets an urge to coach again.
And how’d his “genius” offense do in the SEC last time? Auburn was nice on offense in 2004, but that was Al “Offense of Forking Paths” Borges. 387.5 yds/gm by my math in 2002…but take out the stats from the suck teams (DivII Western Carolina, Louisiana Monroe, I’ll leave in Syracuse b/c I can’t remember if they had hit the nadir of suck in 2002) and you get 355 yds/ gm (and about 25 points per game, down from the season average of 29.8)
Not teh suck, but nothing to be feared either.
December 12th, 2007 at 11:10 am