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Indian Burial Ground

Turk

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im going to research what can be done about the curse on this program. very few strong curses like this one. But all curses should b able to be broken. once i complete my findings im going to contact the athletic department.

something always happens. This strongly suggest a curse. no im not joking. im not saying this is the portal of hell but something is wrong.

Im going to investigate the ole indian burial ground. my email is agw008@yahoo.com if any of u key people have leads.
 
I've got something for you. Take the train to Chillicothe. Buy a business class seat but ride in coach. When you get to Chillicothe, get off the train. Usually, no one is there and the station is locked. Wait by the entrance on the far side from the track. Go, and someone will be in touch.
 
I've got something for you. Take the train to Chillicothe. Buy a business class seat but ride in coach. When you get to Chillicothe, get off the train. Usually, no one is there and the station is locked. Wait by the entrance on the far side from the track. Go, and someone will be in touch.
I'm guessing you're talking Chillicothe, Il. because there is more than one. Chillicothe, Ohio is the original one and was capitol of this area (Northwest Territories) in the early years. I lived there for over 11 years. Mound City is an Indian burial ground by where I lived.
 
Okay, cool your jets about the curse talk. Scottie Lindsey was the leading scorer for half of the games in Spain. You insert him into the starting lineup and this could be his big break to emerge as the second or third wheel on offense. Yes, I would have loved to have Vic out there and his form looked great on last Thursday v. Quincy on his 3-pt. shot. But he is not there this season and we have to move on. We have some quality depth at the "3" position with Lindsey, Lumpkin, Falzon and Taphorn. Also, it will mean more minutes for Skelly at the "4" if Falzon or Tap have to play more minutes at the "3". In the Quincy game, Skelly did not even get in the game until the second half. I think his energy needs to be on the court more and now Collins might not have a choice.

Let's look to next year at the forward position with the addition of Rapolas. You will have Law, Lumpkin and Rapolas at the "3" and Falzon and Tap at both the 3 and 4 and Skelly at the "4". You will also have Lindsey able to play some spot minutes at the "3", but more at the SG position. Maybe Law would be able to play some "2" to defend SGs. There would be more depth and talent at the forward position than in the history of NU basketball.
 
Okay, cool your jets about the curse talk. Scottie Lindsey was the leading scorer for half of the games in Spain. You insert him into the starting lineup and this could be his big break to emerge as the second or third wheel on offense. Yes, I would have loved to have Vic out there and his form looked great on last Thursday v. Quincy on his 3-pt. shot. But he is not there this season and we have to move on. We have some quality depth at the "3" position with Lindsey, Lumpkin, Falzon and Taphorn. Also, it will mean more minutes for Skelly at the "4" if Falzon or Tap have to play more minutes at the "3". In the Quincy game, Skelly did not even get in the game until the second half. I think his energy needs to be on the court more and now Collins might not have a choice.

Let's look to next year at the forward position with the addition of Rapolas. You will have Law, Lumpkin and Rapolas at the "3" and Falzon and Tap at both the 3 and 4 and Skelly at the "4". You will also have Lindsey able to play some spot minutes at the "3", but more at the SG position. Maybe Law would be able to play some "2" to defend SGs. There would be more depth and talent at the forward position than in the history of NU basketball.
My concern for next year, though, is at the 5. Not mild concern, either. Can someone make me feel better about this?
 
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