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Nuff said.grizpsych said:By the way, I'm ecstatic to troll two people with only two words in two posts.
Nuff said.grizpsych said:By the way, I'm ecstatic to troll two people with only two words in two posts.
Aw, you just can't help it, can you? Since I'm speaking these words aloud, that counts as recitation, correct? The fact that you happen to be reading it really doesn't change that. You're really on a roll here.grizpsych said:Recite all you want. When you're done, write your reply here. I can't hear your recitation in my home.casewinter13 said:Actually, closer to around 25%, but yes, I do. Because a quarter of the population isn't aware of a cardinal rule of English and grammar. Do I need to recite or can you put your fragile ego aside and simply move on from this ridiculous conversation we're both contributing to?grizpsych said:Do you know why half of the Google results for your "word" are hyphenated? I do.casewinter13 said:No, it's not. How embarrassing for you.
rec·i·ta·tioncasewinter13 said:Aw, you just can't help it, can you? Since I'm speaking these words aloud, that counts as recitation, correct? The fact that you happen to be reading it really doesn't change that. You're really on a roll here.grizpsych said:Recite all you want. When you're done, write your reply here. I can't hear your recitation in my home.casewinter13 said:Actually, closer to around 25%, but yes, I do. Because a quarter of the population isn't aware of a cardinal rule of English and grammar. Do I need to recite or can you put your fragile ego aside and simply move on from this ridiculous conversation we're both contributing to?grizpsych said:Do you know why half of the Google results for your "word" are hyphenated? I do.
Hmmgrizpsych said:rec·i·ta·tioncasewinter13 said:Aw, you just can't help it, can you? Since I'm speaking these words aloud, that counts as recitation, correct? The fact that you happen to be reading it really doesn't change that. You're really on a roll here.grizpsych said:Recite all you want. When you're done, write your reply here. I can't hear your recitation in my home.casewinter13 said:Actually, closer to around 25%, but yes, I do. Because a quarter of the population isn't aware of a cardinal rule of English and grammar. Do I need to recite or can you put your fragile ego aside and simply move on from this ridiculous conversation we're both contributing to?
ˌresəˈtāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: recitation; plural noun: recitations
the action of repeating something aloud from memory.
"the recitation of traditional poems"
synonyms: recital, saying aloud, declamation, rendering, rendition, delivery, performance More
"the recitation of his poem"
account, description, narration, narrative, story
"a recitation of her life story"
reading, passage;
poem, verse, monologue
"songs and recitations"
the repetition of a list of facts.
You posted again? You must be new here.casewinter13 said:Hmmgrizpsych said:rec·i·ta·tioncasewinter13 said:Aw, you just can't help it, can you? Since I'm speaking these words aloud, that counts as recitation, correct? The fact that you happen to be reading it really doesn't change that. You're really on a roll here.grizpsych said:Recite all you want. When you're done, write your reply here. I can't hear your recitation in my home.
ˌresəˈtāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: recitation; plural noun: recitations
the action of repeating something aloud from memory.
"the recitation of traditional poems"
synonyms: recital, saying aloud, declamation, rendering, rendition, delivery, performance More
"the recitation of his poem"
account, description, narration, narrative, story
"a recitation of her life story"
reading, passage;
poem, verse, monologue
"songs and recitations"
the repetition of a list of facts.
Delivering something aloud, from memory. Exactly what I offered to do. I speak my answers aloud. They're converted into text for you to read. The rule I offered to recite is from memory. Put the shovel down, griz.
Yes, I'm aware of how the conversation transpired. I was there, remember? I witnessed that savage attack on you for innocently and sincerely responding with..."Great".grizpsych said:You posted again? You must be new here.casewinter13 said:Hmmgrizpsych said:rec·i·ta·tioncasewinter13 said:Aw, you just can't help it, can you? Since I'm speaking these words aloud, that counts as recitation, correct? The fact that you happen to be reading it really doesn't change that. You're really on a roll here.
ˌresəˈtāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: recitation; plural noun: recitations
the action of repeating something aloud from memory.
"the recitation of traditional poems"
synonyms: recital, saying aloud, declamation, rendering, rendition, delivery, performance More
"the recitation of his poem"
account, description, narration, narrative, story
"a recitation of her life story"
reading, passage;
poem, verse, monologue
"songs and recitations"
the repetition of a list of facts.
Delivering something aloud, from memory. Exactly what I offered to do. I speak my answers aloud. They're converted into text for you to read. The rule I offered to recite is from memory. Put the shovel down, griz.
Please realize that my first post "Great..." was attacked for no reason. Thus, I posted a snarky reply to someone else that you decided to reply too. What's the saying about AB conversations?
Also, I'm still waiting for the grammar lesson and I'm worried that you talk aloud to yourself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloquialismcasewinter13 said:Yes, I'm aware of how the conversation transpired. I was there, remember? I witnessed that savage attack on you for innocently and sincerely responding with..."Great".grizpsych said:You posted again? You must be new here.casewinter13 said:Hmmgrizpsych said:rec·i·ta·tion
ˌresəˈtāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: recitation; plural noun: recitations
the action of repeating something aloud from memory.
"the recitation of traditional poems"
synonyms: recital, saying aloud, declamation, rendering, rendition, delivery, performance More
"the recitation of his poem"
account, description, narration, narrative, story
"a recitation of her life story"
reading, passage;
poem, verse, monologue
"songs and recitations"
the repetition of a list of facts.
Delivering something aloud, from memory. Exactly what I offered to do. I speak my answers aloud. They're converted into text for you to read. The rule I offered to recite is from memory. Put the shovel down, griz.
Please realize that my first post "Great..." was attacked for no reason. Thus, I posted a snarky reply to someone else that you decided to reply too. What's the saying about AB conversations?
Also, I'm still waiting for the grammar lesson and I'm worried that you talk aloud to yourself.
The norm becomes the rule. There it is. When the more common use of asswipe as slang is used as one word. Then it's one word.
That's really sweet, but I'm beginning to think you're not actually worried about, or for me. I think you're being insincere again, psych.
Proud Griz Man said:grizeyes said:Reese. Thanks for your contribution, to both the Griz and to the community.
Godspeed.
+1
Thank you Reece and good luck in your future. :thumb:
Once a Griz, always a Griz. :clap:
Those were two clutch receptions against NDSU in that last drive -August 2015.
Wow, a gratuitous bitter little man.havgrizfan said:Notice how 75 doesn't post on stories like this? You know, the POSITIVE stuff. I'll do it for him. 75 would say "Carlson would have never pursued his true purpose in life if Stitt wasn't such a bully."
UMGriz75 » Thu Jan 21, 2016 4:00 pm
Chase, "most" UM football fans hope that you have a great career at Whitworth, and thanks for the excitement and courage you brought to UM Football. I think "most" do appreciate it.
A fine young man did not find his future at the University of Montana, and its an opportunity to thank him and wish him well.
I've often commented on the good job that the Kaimin does on its sports stories on individual players. The Missoulian does a good job as well. Carlson made a brave decision, and deserves nothing but compliments for it.Postby UMGriz75 » Sun Jan 17, 2016 11:19 am
There was a lot of talent there and a terrific young man. He will do well, wherever he goes and whatever he does. UM is the poorer for the loss. The kid is smart, too. He will be an excellent coach someday.CDAGRIZ wrote:
Best of luck, kid, best of luck. Still my favorite recruit ever.
No, it was reading some idiot's comments after a long day, trying to do what people like him do, stir up threads gratuitously, and being too tired to re-read it correctly. The reporter did get ahold of him and so he said something, good for him. Someone had to reach out to do it, since Stitt didn't do it by press release or comments on Twitter so, if pushed, he'll say something.goatcreekgriz said:"Notice that the Carlson article mentions Coach Delaney, but obviously was unable to get a statement from Stitt."
I generally take the position that I don't have a dog in these fights, but this seems to be a clear example of seeing what you want to see, and blocking out what does not fit the narrative. Coach Stitt obviously praised Carlson, and rightfully so.
And, as I have noted, I've spent plenty of time complimenting athletes and coaches -- an outright lie by havgriz -- or did you just block that fabrication out?goatcreekgriz said:I generally take the position that I don't have a dog in these fights, but this seems to be a clear example of seeing what you want to see, and blocking out what does not fit the narrative. Coach Stitt obviously praised Carlson, and rightfully so.
UMGriz75 said:And, as I have noted, I've spent plenty of time complimenting athletes and coaches -- an outright lie by havgriz -- or did you just block that fabrication out?goatcreekgriz said:I generally take the position that I don't have a dog in these fights, but this seems to be a clear example of seeing what you want to see, and blocking out what does not fit the narrative. Coach Stitt obviously praised Carlson, and rightfully so.
UMGriz75 said:And, as I have noted, I've spent plenty of time complimenting athletes and coaches -- an outright lie by havgriz -- or did you just block that fabrication out?goatcreekgriz said:I generally take the position that I don't have a dog in these fights, but this seems to be a clear example of seeing what you want to see, and blocking out what does not fit the narrative. Coach Stitt obviously praised Carlson, and rightfully so.
UMGriz75 said:Wow, a gratuitous bitter little man.havgrizfan said:Notice how 75 doesn't post on stories like this? You know, the POSITIVE stuff. I'll do it for him. 75 would say "Carlson would have never pursued his true purpose in life if Stitt wasn't such a bully."
You mean, stuff like this:
UMGriz75 » Thu Jan 21, 2016 4:00 pm
Chase, "most" UM football fans hope that you have a great career at Whitworth, and thanks for the excitement and courage you brought to UM Football. I think "most" do appreciate it.A fine young man did not find his future at the University of Montana, and its an opportunity to thank him and wish him well.I've often commented on the good job that the Kaimin does on its sports stories on individual players. The Missoulian does a good job as well. Carlson made a brave decision, and deserves nothing but compliments for it.Postby UMGriz75 » Sun Jan 17, 2016 11:19 am
There was a lot of talent there and a terrific young man. He will do well, wherever he goes and whatever he does. UM is the poorer for the loss. The kid is smart, too. He will be an excellent coach someday.CDAGRIZ wrote:
Best of luck, kid, best of luck. Still my favorite recruit ever.
Why are you trying to bring your snide little vendettas to a positive story?
I'm the guy that thinks the coach should offer more than "nothing" when hard working kids leave the team for what ever reasons. Remember?
Did Stitt offer any thanks to Carlson? Nacarrato? Pflug? Or any other player? Notice that the Carlson article mentions Coach Delaney, but obviously was unable to get a statement from Stitt.
Are you just a devoted hypocrite?
Oh, I forgot, you're the one who thinks the coach practically has a duty not to thank anybody. "Makes em soft!"
UMGriz75 said:No, it was reading some idiot's comments after a long day, trying to do what people like him do, stir up threads gratuitously, and being too tired to re-read it correctly. The reporter did get ahold of him and so he said something, good for him. Someone had to reach out to do it, since Stitt didn't do it by press release or comments on Twitter so, if pushed, he'll say something.goatcreekgriz said:"Notice that the Carlson article mentions Coach Delaney, but obviously was unable to get a statement from Stitt."
I generally take the position that I don't have a dog in these fights, but this seems to be a clear example of seeing what you want to see, and blocking out what does not fit the narrative. Coach Stitt obviously praised Carlson, and rightfully so.
Now. why start this kind of crap on a thread about Carlson? Because some of you are so d***** petty you can't even read a thread about some kid without some ulterior motive about something else.