[Histonet] Football and Flaming

Nancy Lemke nsnwl <@t> neuro.hfh.edu
Tue Sep 18 13:56:58 CDT 2007


Sorry to be a party pooper but is it possible to eliminate the non histology threads from the general list and move that type of communication to direct emails between the interested parties?  It feels like a low-level hijacking when Histonet becomes engulfed in one of these threads.
Thanks

Nancy Lemke
Research Coordinator
Hermelin Brain Tumor Center
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit
-----Original message-----
From: "Thomas Pier" tp2 <@t> medicine.wisc.edu
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:44:03 -0400
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Football and Flaming

> Sall,
> Ummm, where do I begin.  "America's Team" still can't match the 12 time > world champ Packers.  That's right.  12.  12 is more than anyone else has. >  Roger Staubach is no Bart Starr and Troy Aikman is no Brett Favre.  I'm > not even going to start on that crackhead Michael Irvin.  Your boy Tony > Romo is from Wisconsin too.  It would also seem to me that "your" Braves > won the 1957 World Series over the New York Yankees before Atlanta stole > them from Milwaukee.  No flame, just facts, there you go.
> 
> Tom Pier
> Proud Wisconsinite
> 
> >>> "Breeden, Sara" <sbreeden <@t> nmda.nmsu.edu> 09/18/07 1:03 PM >>>
> I've been quiet lately, mainly because as my vacation approaches (3
> days!), all **** is breaking loose (that happens when one is the Only
> histotech). However, this Football Thing has gotten my attention.  No
> one has said anything about America's Team - the Dallas Cowboys!  Now,
> ya'll just have a big ol' time flaming me because my skin is so thick
> from years of totally unwarranted abuse by lesser teams' fans that you
> can't hurt me.  Besides, I've given up that highly overrated physical
> sport for the real sport of BASEBALL - where stealth and cunning mean so
> much more.  Go Braves!!  I was further sure of my Sports Choice last
> year when my friend Linda Blazek and I paid way too much money for two
> tickets to see the D-Backs in PHX.  But we had great seats!  So, give me
> your best shot and I'll try to remember I asked for it...  Vacation
> cures almost everything...
> 
>  
> 
> Sally Breeden, HT(ASCP)
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