*** Official Colorado vs #8 IOWA STATE Game(Day) Thread ***

VeloClone

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God bless you souls who walk across that Hilton parking lot tonight.
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ESciGuy

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A couple decides to have four children. They're a little disappointed that all four are girls ( hoping for at least one boy). So they have another. And another. And another. After seven girls, their doctor assured them that if they try one more time, the Law of Averages is in their favor 100 to 1 that will be a boy. So they do, and of course, the eighth child is...a girl.
Moral: the doctor was talking out of his ass. They should not have been at all shocked the eighth was a girl.
Why am I posting this in today's GameDay thread? ;)
 

Cloned4Life

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This same Colorado team that beat UCONN on a neutral floor? That's what you call "flat out bad?" I guess it's all relative, but "flat out bad" to me seems more like a Mississippi Valley State team than this Big XII team that has some talent. I expect the Clones to win by a lot, but "flat out bad" should be reserved for your over 40 rec league basketball team in my opinion, not a team that only lost two nonconference games to ranked teams.
Colorado is bad.
 

Die4Cy

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A couple decides to have four children. They're a little disappointed that all four are girls ( hoping for at least one boy). So they have another. And another. And another. After seven girls, their doctor assured them that if they try one more time, the Law of Averages is in their favor 100 to 1 that will be a boy. So they do, and of course, the eighth child is...a girl.
Moral: the doctor was talking out of his ass. They should not have been at all shocked the eighth was a girl.
Why am I posting this in today's GameDay thread? ;)
My father was the eighth child and the first boy in his family. They ended up with six boys by the time my grandparents were done.
 

ESciGuy

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My father was the eighth child and the first boy in his family. They ended up with six boys by the time my grandparents were done.
My paternal grandfather had eight brothers and one sister (the eldest). Nine brothers, actually (the first-born died in infancy).
 
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