damn.... 7th lol!BigBruceBaker wrote:No way FB. Sorry buddy.futurebobcat wrote:i'm in near second place tho right?AlphaGriz1 wrote:Not hatin, just like my son better than anyone.
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Its a little bitter sweet isnt it? Hell at least your on the listfuturebobcat wrote:damn.... 7th lol!BigBruceBaker wrote:No way FB. Sorry buddy.futurebobcat wrote:i'm in near second place tho right?AlphaGriz1 wrote:Not hatin, just like my son better than anyone.
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You have him on the "wrong" list, you have most of the people I have on a "certain list" correct but futurecat is way better than those scumbags.
You are correct though how can anyone complain about being in the top 10?

You are correct though how can anyone complain about being in the top 10?

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tampa_griz wrote:Alpha's favorite President his favorite Missoula watering hole.
I assume this is the same Rob Schulte that plays receiver for UM. So just how many Griz football players work in bars in Missoula? Didn't Lex bartend at Stocks and Quinn's a card dealer. Not saying there's anything wrong with it, but I don't recall too many MSU players working in bars when I went to school there. I don't know, maybe that's changed.“Everyone was star-struck at first,” said Rob Schulte, who often is the one serving up drinks at the Mo Club, but on this night was on the other side of the bar enjoying the occasion with friends.
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A lot of them do in the off-season. I remember Petek used to bartend at Stock's too. So far there haven't been any problems. Smart move on the part of the bar owners.crazycat wrote:tampa_griz wrote:Alpha's favorite President his favorite Missoula watering hole.I assume this is the same Rob Schulte that plays receiver for UM. So just how many Griz football players work in bars in Missoula? Didn't Lex bartend at Stocks and Quinn's a card dealer. Not saying there's anything wrong with it, but I don't recall too many MSU players working in bars when I went to school there. I don't know, maybe that's changed.“Everyone was star-struck at first,” said Rob Schulte, who often is the one serving up drinks at the Mo Club, but on this night was on the other side of the bar enjoying the occasion with friends.
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A couple of them work at the Mo club.
If Clinton would have walked into that bar when I was there I would have left.
If Clinton would have walked into that bar when I was there I would have left.
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C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?tampa_griz wrote:A lot of them do in the off-season. I remember Petek used to bartend at Stock's too. So far there haven't been any problems. Smart move on the part of the bar owners.crazycat wrote:tampa_griz wrote:Alpha's favorite President his favorite Missoula watering hole.I assume this is the same Rob Schulte that plays receiver for UM. So just how many Griz football players work in bars in Missoula? Didn't Lex bartend at Stocks and Quinn's a card dealer. Not saying there's anything wrong with it, but I don't recall too many MSU players working in bars when I went to school there. I don't know, maybe that's changed.“Everyone was star-struck at first,” said Rob Schulte, who often is the one serving up drinks at the Mo Club, but on this night was on the other side of the bar enjoying the occasion with friends.
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Huh?? Players got in trouble at Stocks??Au Blue wrote:C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?tampa_griz wrote:A lot of them do in the off-season. I remember Petek used to bartend at Stock's too. So far there haven't been any problems. Smart move on the part of the bar owners.crazycat wrote:tampa_griz wrote:Alpha's favorite President his favorite Missoula watering hole.I assume this is the same Rob Schulte that plays receiver for UM. So just how many Griz football players work in bars in Missoula? Didn't Lex bartend at Stocks and Quinn's a card dealer. Not saying there's anything wrong with it, but I don't recall too many MSU players working in bars when I went to school there. I don't know, maybe that's changed.“Everyone was star-struck at first,” said Rob Schulte, who often is the one serving up drinks at the Mo Club, but on this night was on the other side of the bar enjoying the occasion with friends.
As for hiring football players, it's a stroke of genius on the bar owner's part. People like to talk to them, and -- most importantly -- they're big boys, and few will risk messing with them.
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GrizinWashington wrote:Huh?? Players got in trouble at Stocks??
As for hiring football players, it's a stroke of genius on the bar owner's part. People like to talk to them, and -- most importantly -- they're big boys, and few will risk messing with them.
That was a pretty strong and confident charge there Au Blue. What are you talking about?Au blue wrote:C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?
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Excuse me... maybe I shouldn't have said "several". Qwenton Freeman?tampa_griz wrote:GrizinWashington wrote:Huh?? Players got in trouble at Stocks??
As for hiring football players, it's a stroke of genius on the bar owner's part. People like to talk to them, and -- most importantly -- they're big boys, and few will risk messing with them.That was a pretty strong and confident charge there Au Blue. What are you talking about?Au blue wrote:C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?
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Well one, Qwenton Freeman didn't ever work at Stock's to my knowledge. And two, Qwenton Freeman didn't get into trouble at Stock's? What are you talking about?Au Blue wrote:Excuse me... maybe I shouldn't have said "several". Qwenton Freeman?tampa_griz wrote:GrizinWashington wrote:Huh?? Players got in trouble at Stocks??
As for hiring football players, it's a stroke of genius on the bar owner's part. People like to talk to them, and -- most importantly -- they're big boys, and few will risk messing with them.That was a pretty strong and confident charge there Au Blue. What are you talking about?Au blue wrote:C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?
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tampa_griz wrote:Well one, Qwenton Freeman didn't ever work at Stock's to my knowledge. And two, Qwenton Freeman didn't get into trouble at Stock's? What are you talking about?Au Blue wrote:tampa_griz wrote:GrizinWashington wrote:Huh?? Players got in trouble at Stocks??
As for hiring football players, it's a stroke of genius on the bar owner's part. People like to talk to them, and -- most importantly -- they're big boys, and few will risk messing with them.That was a pretty strong and confident charge there Au Blue. What are you talking about?Au blue wrote:C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?
Excuse me... maybe I shouldn't have said "several". Qwenton Freeman?
I didn't realize you were referring only to player's who worked at Stocks. My bad. And yes, I know Freeman was found "not guilty" of throwing the beer bottle "outside" Stocks, so forgive me again. I misspoke.
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One more clarification Blue. Freeman wasn't found "not guilty". A judge found that there wasn't any evidence against him so he dropped the charges. All is forgiven.Au Blue wrote:tampa_griz wrote:Well one, Qwenton Freeman didn't ever work at Stock's to my knowledge. And two, Qwenton Freeman didn't get into trouble at Stock's? What are you talking about?Au Blue wrote:tampa_griz wrote:GrizinWashington wrote:Huh?? Players got in trouble at Stocks??
As for hiring football players, it's a stroke of genius on the bar owner's part. People like to talk to them, and -- most importantly -- they're big boys, and few will risk messing with them.That was a pretty strong and confident charge there Au Blue. What are you talking about?Au blue wrote:C'mon Tampa. Can you seriously say that with a straight face? There "haven't" been any problems at Stocks just because former players are tending bar there? Isn't that where several players have got in trouble?
Excuse me... maybe I shouldn't have said "several". Qwenton Freeman?
I didn't realize you were referring only to player's who worked at Stocks. My bad. And yes, I know Freeman was found "not guilty" of throwing the beer bottle "outside" Stocks, so forgive me again. I misspoke.

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Actually his first post did make sense. He said that since the players have been bartending there have been no problems? This implies that the players have kept all the problems from happening.GrizinWashington wrote:How does ANY of that have ANYthing to do with players bartending, Au. Forgive me, but I am COMPLETELY lost by your line of thinking here.
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I think I understand this now. When I said that employing football players was a "Smart move on the part of the bar owners" I think Au Blue thought I meant that doing so keeps players and patrons out of trouble. What I actually meant was that it was smart economically....it brings people in.BigBruceBaker wrote:Actually his first post did make sense. He said that since the players have been bartending there have been no problems? This implies that the players have kept all the problems from happening.GrizinWashington wrote:How does ANY of that have ANYthing to do with players bartending, Au. Forgive me, but I am COMPLETELY lost by your line of thinking here.