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    How did you find CUF?

    Late Sunday night while still basking in the glory of the Ducks dropping 65 points and 694 yards on the Rose Bowl dreaming Beavers, I was trying to find somewhere to enjoy some football conversation. I had been growing tired of CougarBoard for months, outside of my Friend Only posts, and went back to CG, where I had been among the first to sign up when MikeWaters started the site but it had never really stuck with me, to lurk. I saw the link signed up, was accepted and found many of my favorite posters here and have stayed around.

    How did you choose your moniker?

    When I started attending the University of Oregon my former mission president, who had played football for the Huskies, sent me a note and a "I support a Husky Free Northwest" bumper sticker. He said to me that I already knew about BYU/Utah but it was time for me to learn about Oregon/Washington. At the time his son was an active poster on CB, so I used HuskyFreeNorthwest.

    What do you do (other than read CUF)?

    I work for what I call the family business, but is really my wife's family business. My part of it is being the overlord for 155 US Forest Service campgrounds in the Deschutes, Willamette and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie forests, as well as 3 RV parks and starting Monday a 20 cabin resort. I love my job.

    Did you ever consider an alternative career path?

    Yes many. About 5 years ago the local sports radio station held a contest called "The Sports Idol" where they were giving a 1 year contract to host a 3-6 pm show. I could not try out because the contest started the same day I ran the Edmonton Marathon. For about 2 years I held a huge pity party for myself every afternoon when I would listen to the radio show, thinking I would have won the contest and blah blah.

    I now feel no regret, in fact I was thinking about this today as we were at the new project doing inventory and what not about how much I would be missing out on if I was stuffing my ego with 3 hours of meaningless sports talk, taking myself way to seriously (had I even won, which would have been doubtful at best). Instead I get to talk sports to my hearts content with a friendly community online, and spend my days out with old growth trees, on lakes, trails and camping with my boys.

    How many time zones have you lived in and what is your current time zone?


    I guess we are counting missions for this so 3, Eastern, Mountain and Pacific.

    What are your sports loyalties?

    This is hard for me to answer, as I find myself growing apart from BYU more by the year. 10 years ago I would have never thought anything could come between my obsession with BYU football. However if I am to answer honestly my loyalties would go
    1. Oregon basketball (Men's)
    2. Oregon football
    3. BYU football
    4. Utah Jazz
    5. Los Angeles Dodgers
    6. Jacksonville Jaguars (I still have no idea why I like them)

    What's your standing in the church?

    I hate sacrament meeting most of the time. I teach the Teachers Quorum and love hanging out with the YM. I believe the church is true, however I also think that other things might work for other people to find spiritual happiness. I think my wife views me as on the verge of apostasy, perhaps I am. I don't feel any different though.

    Are you looking forward to Wuap's welcome question and what do you think it will be?

    Sure. Probably something about some war that I don't really know much about. I would be happy if it was about Vietnam.

    Do you expect anyone to respond to this thread?

    I imagine somebody will out of politeness, maybe not though. Either way is fine with me. I feel comfortable enough with myself to not cry, or at least not sob hysterically if nobody responds.
    Get confident, stupid
    -landpoke

  • #2
    Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
    I imagine somebody will out of politeness, maybe not though. Either way is fine with me. I feel comfortable enough not to cry.
    shoot. I was hoping if nobody replied you might cry while working. We don't have enough people confessing in the "cries at work" thread.

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    • #3
      We are already great friends, but I'll see what I can cook up tomorrow.

      They shrimp all in these waters.
      "Yeah, but never trust a Ph.D who has an MBA as well. The PhD symbolizes intelligence and discipline. The MBA symbolizes lust for power." -- Katy Lied

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
        We are already great friends, but I'll see what I can cook up tomorrow.
        code for: I don't know enough about Vietnam to construct a question, so I'll read up on wikipedia and get back to you.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Babs View Post
          code for: I don't know enough about Vietnam to construct a question, so I'll read up on wikipedia and get back to you.
          In a game of trivia, I would mop the floor with your leavings after I butcher you. I've been known to win Trivial Pursuit without the other person getting a turn.

          Here's a question, without googling anything....though I apologize to HFNW if the quality isn't as high as you might've liked.....Babs has insulted my honor....apparently that's all she's got going lately since the quality of her posts is declining faster than the Sooners chances at a Bowl game this year. Anyway....

          In Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, the soldiers are caught up in fighting surrounding the Tet Offensive. Tet is like "Christmas, New Years, and the Fourth of July all rolled into one." The Viet Cong and NVA used the usual lull in fighting as cover for infiltration and massing of troops for a strike during what the Americans figured to be a low season, a mistake similar to the costly Battle of the Bulge in WWII. Matthew Modine plays a young Marine reporter assigned to a field report and gets caught up in a disastrous patrol, pinned down by a sniper. When she (the sniper) is finally killed, she appears to be armed with an AK-47, or at least an SKS Chinese version of the same weapon. While the pinpoints shots she was making on a semi-automatic basis in the sniper shots show a high level of accuracy from a distance of over an estimated 150 yards, when Matthew Modine's character comes upon her in the building, she is in a sniper position, but immediately pivots and begins unloading at a fully-automatic rate of fire, missing everything around him as he struggles to unjam his sidearm. The inaccuracy of her shots seem incongruent when juxtaposed with her amazing accuracy from long-distance shots. Given your obvious enthusiasm of high-powered/high-volume firearms, do you feel this discrepancy is irrelevant or is it a glaring hole in the accuracy of the film?
          "Yeah, but never trust a Ph.D who has an MBA as well. The PhD symbolizes intelligence and discipline. The MBA symbolizes lust for power." -- Katy Lied

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
            Babs has insulted my honor....apparently that's all she's got going lately since the quality of her posts is declining faster than the Sooners chances at a Bowl game this year.
            which is to say, not at all? You really need to work on your insults, sweetheart.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Babs View Post
              which is to say, not at all? You really need to work on your insults, sweetheart.
              Declining faster than the trees in her yard.
              "Yeah, but never trust a Ph.D who has an MBA as well. The PhD symbolizes intelligence and discipline. The MBA symbolizes lust for power." -- Katy Lied

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              • #8
                Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
                Declining faster than the trees in her yard.
                hmm. perhaps you should take a couple of vics and get back to me.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
                  In a game of trivia, I would mop the floor with your leavings after I butcher you. I've been known to win Trivial Pursuit without the other person getting a turn.

                  Here's a question, without googling anything....though I apologize to HFNW if the quality isn't as high as you might've liked.....Babs has insulted my honor....apparently that's all she's got going lately since the quality of her posts is declining faster than the Sooners chances at a Bowl game this year. Anyway....

                  In Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, the soldiers are caught up in fighting surrounding the Tet Offensive. Tet is like "Christmas, New Years, and the Fourth of July all rolled into one." The Viet Cong and NVA used the usual lull in fighting as cover for infiltration and massing of troops for a strike during what the Americans figured to be a low season, a mistake similar to the costly Battle of the Bulge in WWII. Matthew Modine plays a young Marine reporter assigned to a field report and gets caught up in a disastrous patrol, pinned down by a sniper. When she (the sniper) is finally killed, she appears to be armed with an AK-47, or at least an SKS Chinese version of the same weapon. While the pinpoints shots she was making on a semi-automatic basis in the sniper shots show a high level of accuracy from a distance of over an estimated 150 yards, when Matthew Modine's character comes upon her in the building, she is in a sniper position, but immediately pivots and begins unloading at a fully-automatic rate of fire, missing everything around him as he struggles to unjam his sidearm. The inaccuracy of her shots seem incongruent when juxtaposed with her amazing accuracy from long-distance shots. Given your obvious enthusiasm of high-powered/high-volume firearms, do you feel this discrepancy is irrelevant or is it a glaring hole in the accuracy of the film?
                  More annoying than her inaccuracy while the rifle was fully-automatic was that she didn't have much of an accent when begging Modine to shoot her.
                  "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill


                  "I only know what I hear on the news." - Dear Leader

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
                    In a game of trivia, I would mop the floor with your leavings after I butcher you. I've been known to win Trivial Pursuit without the other person getting a turn.
                    which edition? Genus 1? doubtful.

                    also, get back to me once you have been on a game show.
                    Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
                      How did you find CUF?

                      Late Sunday night while still basking in the glory of the Ducks dropping 65 points and 694 yards on the Rose Bowl dreaming Beavers, I was trying to find somewhere to enjoy some football conversation. I had been growing tired of CougarBoard for months, outside of my Friend Only posts, and went back to CG, where I had been among the first to sign up when MikeWaters started the site but it had never really stuck with me, to lurk. I saw the link signed up, was accepted and found many of my favorite posters here and have stayed around.

                      How did you choose your moniker?

                      When I started attending the University of Oregon my former mission president, who had played football for the Huskies, sent me a note and a "I support a Husky Free Northwest" bumper sticker. He said to me that I already knew about BYU/Utah but it was time for me to learn about Oregon/Washington. At the time his son was an active poster on CB, so I used HuskyFreeNorthwest.

                      What do you do (other than read CUF)?

                      I work for what I call the family business, but is really my wife's family business. My part of it is being the overlord for 155 US Forest Service campgrounds in the Deschutes, Willamette and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie forests, as well as 3 RV parks and starting Monday a 20 cabin resort. I love my job.

                      Did you ever consider an alternative career path?

                      Yes many. About 5 years ago the local sports radio station held a contest called "The Sports Idol" where they were giving a 1 year contract to host a 3-6 pm show. I could not try out because the contest started the same day I ran the Edmonton Marathon. For about 2 years I held a huge pity party for myself every afternoon when I would listen to the radio show, thinking I would have won the contest and blah blah.

                      I now feel no regret, in fact I was thinking about this today as we were at the new project doing inventory and what not about how much I would be missing out on if I was stuffing my ego with 3 hours of meaningless sports talk, taking myself way to seriously (had I even won, which would have been doubtful at best). Instead I get to talk sports to my hearts content with a friendly community online, and spend my days out with old growth trees, on lakes, trails and camping with my boys.

                      How many time zones have you lived in and what is your current time zone?


                      I guess we are counting missions for this so 3, Eastern, Mountain and Pacific.

                      What are your sports loyalties?

                      This is hard for me to answer, as I find myself growing apart from BYU more by the year. 10 years ago I would have never thought anything could come between my obsession with BYU football. However if I am to answer honestly my loyalties would go
                      1. Oregon basketball (Men's)
                      2. Oregon football
                      3. BYU football
                      4. Utah Jazz
                      5. Los Angeles Dodgers
                      6. Jacksonville Jaguars (I still have no idea why I like them)

                      What's your standing in the church?

                      I hate sacrament meeting most of the time. I teach the Teachers Quorum and love hanging out with the YM. I believe the church is true, however I also think that other things might work for other people to find spiritual happiness. I think my wife views me as on the verge of apostasy, perhaps I am. I don't feel any different though.

                      Are you looking forward to Wuap's welcome question and what do you think it will be?

                      Sure. Probably something about some war that I don't really know much about. I would be happy if it was about Vietnam.

                      Do you expect anyone to respond to this thread?

                      I imagine somebody will out of politeness, maybe not though. Either way is fine with me. I feel comfortable enough with myself to not cry, or at least not sob hysterically if nobody responds.
                      I care.
                      Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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                      • #12
                        Welcome. I am glad you are here.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
                          which edition? Genus 1? doubtful.

                          also, get back to me once you have been on a game show.
                          Genus II. There is no Genus 1, and if there were, the roman numeral system of Genus II would require it to be Genus I--it's just "Genus." The game show aspect of your assertion is irrelevant, as your geographic proximity to the studios skews any attempt I might make due to travel costs. I have every confidence that, all things being equal, had I tried out for Jeopardy! or Win Ben Stein's Money, or some other show, I could've been a contender.
                          "Yeah, but never trust a Ph.D who has an MBA as well. The PhD symbolizes intelligence and discipline. The MBA symbolizes lust for power." -- Katy Lied

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
                            I care.
                            I care more.

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                            • #15
                              It sounds like you have the perfect job. My father-in-law would love me even more than he already does if I had your job.
                              "Nobody listens to Turtle."
                              -Turtle
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