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Alan Smithee

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By the way zero perfect brackets remain in the ESPN contest (out of 17.3 million). You'd think there would be st least one UMBC homer out there...
 


By the way zero perfect brackets remain in the ESPN contest (out of 17.3 million). You'd think there would be st least one UMBC homer out there...

Actually...3 percent of brackets picked UMBC. Brackets that picked UMBC did not pick any of the other games perfectly, thus no perfect brackets.
 


By the way zero perfect brackets remain in the ESPN contest (out of 17.3 million). You'd think there would be st least one UMBC homer out there...

In a league on another message board in which I participate, one particpant actually has UMBC winning the whole thing. Guessing he must be a parent of a player or something like that...
 
Actually...3 percent of brackets picked UMBC. Brackets that picked UMBC did not pick any of the other games perfectly, thus no perfect brackets.

Best tweet I saw was someone breaking down the 600,000 some persons who had UMBC winning in their bracket. Started out with something like 12 UMBC players, 24 parents of UMBC Players, several thousand UMBC students, and the rest dog lovers who felt the Retriever was so cute.
 
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Actually have fond memories of Little Caesar's pizza and that's from someone who loves Chicago style (stuffed and deep dish) and has had some of the finest pizzas that NYC has to offer.

For a hungry college student - that 2 (2-toppings) pizzas for $5 bucks deal was hard to beat.

One time, they got our order wrong, told us (ordered w/ a buddy) to keep the pizzas (w/ the wrong toppings) and come pick up the correct order.

So the 2 of us ended up w/ 2 pizzas each which we both finished at one sitting.
 
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Actually have fond memories of Little Caesar's pizza and that's from someone who loves Chicago style (stuffed and deep dish) and has had some of the finest pizzas that NYC has to offer.

For a hungry college student - that 2 (2-toppings) pizzas for $5 bucks deal was hard to beat.

One time, they got our order wrong, told us (ordered w/ a buddy) to keep the pizzas (w/ the wrong toppings) and come pick up the correct order.

So the 2 of us ended up w/ 2 pizzas each which we both finished at one sitting.

Did you get a heart attack afterwards?
 
Actually have fond memories of Little Caesar's pizza and that's from someone who loves Chicago style (stuffed and deep dish) and has had some of the finest pizzas that NYC has to offer.

For a hungry college student - that 2 (2-toppings) pizzas for $5 bucks deal was hard to beat.

One time, they got our order wrong, told us (ordered w/ a buddy) to keep the pizzas (w/ the wrong toppings) and come pick up the correct order.

So the 2 of us ended up w/ 2 pizzas each which we both finished at one sitting.
Explains a lot
 
Did you get a heart attack afterwards?

Back in the day, could eat pretty much anything and despite being about half their weight, could eat as much (or more) than friends who played in the trenches.

Metabolism has slowed down some since then.
 
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