aughnanure wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:Marquette: Holy Personality Disorders, Batman. Pick a name and stick with it. You've been the Warriors, the Lightning, the Warriors again, then the Golden Eagles, then nearly the Warriors again (to the point where everyone just calls you that anyway because it's just easier at this point), then for a week you were the Gold and that was f---ing weird, and then back to Golden Eagles...and that's all just since 1993, and not including at least three other nicknames held before then.
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Wait, when the hell were we the lightning? Like...ever. We did not go from Warriors to Lightning back to Warriors.
billyjack wrote:Providence (PC) - No sitcom or character or anything was ever set here... maybe the Alec Baldwin father character in "Outside Providence" who wore a wife beater tshirt, drank too much, swore too much, he seemed like a Rhode Islander.... Ben Stiller's character in "Something About Mary" was funny but weird.... there was the Love Story character... the irritating girlfriend who got sick was from Cranston... also, there was a soap opera with Melina Kanakarides and BJ Honeycutt that was set here... maybe we can piggyback off the many Boston shows... say, Coach from "Cheers".
aughnanure wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:
Wait, when the hell were we the lightning? Like...ever. We did not go from Warriors to Lightning back to Warriors.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:How could we forget to include Buzz Williams? He said that the new conference couldn't recruit and wouldn't get noticed. Henry Ellenson says "HELLO".
muskienick wrote:robinreed wrote:billyjack wrote:Funny stuff Kirk...
Low budget Abercrombie & Fitch...
I always thought it was interesting how TV or movie characters were portrayed in each city... growing up in RI and never crossing the state borders much except to go to Attleboro or Seekonk, these characters were the window to each city...
Working westward:
Queens NY (St John's) - Archie Bunker. Racist, bigoted. Average middle class neighborhood.
New Jersey (Seton Hall) - Tony Soprano. Mafia, glutton, womanizer, murderer.
Washington DC (Georgetown) - Frank Underwood. Crooked, deceitful politician.
Philadelphia (Villanova) - Fresh Prince. Nice kid, precocious. I don't watch "It's Always Sunny", but they seem like oddballs.
Cincinnati (Xavier) - Les Nessman. Serious, nice, geeky, uptight, milquetoast, dependable guy, who takes his job seriously.
Indianapolis (Butler) - Woody Harrelson on "Cheers"... nice, innocent, not too swift, naive farm kid.
Chicago (DePaul) - Bob Newhart. Dry-humored, cynical, great looking wife, nice apartment, Loyola grad.
Milwaukee (Marquette) - Richie Cunningham. Another precocious teen, All American kid.
Omaha (Creighton) - Penny on Big Bang Theory. Good looking, corn-fed, promiscuous All American girl.
Providence (PC) - No sitcom or character or anything was ever set here... maybe the Alec Baldwin father character in "Outside Providence" who wore a wife beater tshirt, drank too much, swore too much, he seemed like a Rhode Islander.... Ben Stiller's character in "Something About Mary" was funny but weird.... there was the Love Story character... the irritating girlfriend who got sick was from Cranston... also, there was a soap opera with Melina Kanakarides and BJ Honeycutt that was set here... maybe we can piggyback off the many Boston shows... say, Coach from "Cheers".
So, all i knew was that people from Queens were bigots, people from Indiana were dim farmboys, people from Cincinnati were milquetoasts (or voluptuous Loni Anderson types), Providence people were thought of as drinking, swearing types, etc...
Billy Jack,
I have lived in Cincy all but 5 years of my life. I am still looking for Loni Anderson. Where are you Loni?
RR, who needs Loni Anderson??? We had Kathy Bates in town doing her lawyer show a couple of years ago and she's a lot more woman than Loni!
muskienick wrote:robinreed wrote:billyjack wrote:Funny stuff Kirk...
Low budget Abercrombie & Fitch...
I always thought it was interesting how TV or movie characters were portrayed in each city... growing up in RI and never crossing the state borders much except to go to Attleboro or Seekonk, these characters were the window to each city...
Working westward:
Queens NY (St John's) - Archie Bunker. Racist, bigoted. Average middle class neighborhood.
New Jersey (Seton Hall) - Tony Soprano. Mafia, glutton, womanizer, murderer.
Washington DC (Georgetown) - Frank Underwood. Crooked, deceitful politician.
Philadelphia (Villanova) - Fresh Prince. Nice kid, precocious. I don't watch "It's Always Sunny", but they seem like oddballs.
Cincinnati (Xavier) - Les Nessman. Serious, nice, geeky, uptight, milquetoast, dependable guy, who takes his job seriously.
Indianapolis (Butler) - Woody Harrelson on "Cheers"... nice, innocent, not too swift, naive farm kid.
Chicago (DePaul) - Bob Newhart. Dry-humored, cynical, great looking wife, nice apartment, Loyola grad.
Milwaukee (Marquette) - Richie Cunningham. Another precocious teen, All American kid.
Omaha (Creighton) - Penny on Big Bang Theory. Good looking, corn-fed, promiscuous All American girl.
Providence (PC) - No sitcom or character or anything was ever set here... maybe the Alec Baldwin father character in "Outside Providence" who wore a wife beater tshirt, drank too much, swore too much, he seemed like a Rhode Islander.... Ben Stiller's character in "Something About Mary" was funny but weird.... there was the Love Story character... the irritating girlfriend who got sick was from Cranston... also, there was a soap opera with Melina Kanakarides and BJ Honeycutt that was set here... maybe we can piggyback off the many Boston shows... say, Coach from "Cheers".
So, all i knew was that people from Queens were bigots, people from Indiana were dim farmboys, people from Cincinnati were milquetoasts (or voluptuous Loni Anderson types), Providence people were thought of as drinking, swearing types, etc...
RR, who needs Loni Anderson??? We had Kathy Bates in town doing her lawyer show a couple of years ago and she's a lot more woman than Loni!
MN, There is more and then there is more pleasing.
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