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re: The Value of SEC Coaches, What is Their Real Stock?
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:20 pm to AUsteriskPride
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:20 pm to AUsteriskPride
The books tell the story the same way. I cannot even describe what I would do with that Khaleesi....
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:22 pm to Pigimus Prime
Never stick your dick in crazy (book foreshadowing)
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:25 pm to Pigimus Prime
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The books tell the story the same way. I cannot even describe what I would do with that Khaleesi....
No doubt.. Do the books have good readability? I'm not a fan of blatantly pretentious writing.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:25 pm to Gradual_Stroke
I did that once and am still recovering
I refuse to tell anyone about the books just so I can see the meltdowns as things proceed.
I refuse to tell anyone about the books just so I can see the meltdowns as things proceed.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:26 pm to AUsteriskPride
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No doubt.. Do the books have good readability? I'm not a fan of blatantly pretentious writing.
They are good overall if not a bit long winded in places. You know how the show has slow moments? The books do too.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:28 pm to Pigimus Prime
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I refuse to tell anyone about the books just so I can see the meltdowns as things proceed.
Season 3, Episode 9: "This episode centers on the wedding of Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey."
Here we go
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:29 pm to Pigimus Prime
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They are good overall if not a bit long winded in places. You know how the show has slow moments? The books do too.
Gotcha, I might pick up the first of the series to test the waters.. I usually get board with useless fill, hence why I ended up using Atlas Shrugged as a fire-starter.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:30 pm to Gradual_Stroke
Yeah I am anxiously awaiting that one. I have some friends that will be in panic when that goes down.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:31 pm to AUsteriskPride
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I usually get board with useless fill, hence why I ended up using Atlas Shrugged as a fire-starter.
I was the same way with this book. I just couldn't get through it.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:32 pm to AUsteriskPride
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. I usually get board with useless fill, hence why I ended up using Atlas Shrugged as a fire-starter.
Ever tried something light, like Famous Jewish Sports Legends?
LINK
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:33 pm to AUsteriskPride
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hence why I ended up using Atlas Shrugged as a fire-starter.
Atlas Shrugged was fricking awful. One character monologues about objectivist bullshite for something like 150 pages. frick that.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 10:48 pm to Pigimus Prime
Saban and Alabama is like buying Apple at it's $680 peak, it's a blue chipper but sustaining continued growth to give a nice profit after holding onto for a few more years isn't likely happening. They've got to trend downwards on the cycle, they're not even top 10 in 247 recruiting for 2014 at the moment. The way Bama and Saban skirt the NCAA rules and assfrick potential loopholes is similar in how Apple operates it's tax shelters and mfg's in 3rd world countries.
Muschamp and Florida is like one of those telecom Ma Bell spin offs, great history, lots of potential, and lots of turbulence and volatility in the industry. I'd put a buy on Muschamp if you get out at the right time you're likely to make some money but the ride will be too wild for those faint at heart.
Richt is like Yahoo, came into the league without a lot of hype, kind of undervalued, wasn't tested, beat the doubters, and went on to perform pretty well early, got to a pretty high level but other's in the conference went on to higher highs (ie google, ebay, apple, sun, oracle). Then there was a plateauing, and constant up and down with internal issues and overextending (I compare to star contributors being thugs and getting kicked off the team or suspended to how all of the acquisitions by Yahoo hurt their cash on hand, so they weren't as prepared as they should've been for downturns). Richt has steadily weathered the problems and has UGA trending upwards again, but the gains are modest and not reaping in huge dividends.
Butch Jones and Tennessee is a penny stock scam. Smoke and mirrors that isn't what it appears.
Steve Spurrier is Exxon Mobil, that sucker is always gonna make you money but might be at his peak value right now, would be a good hold because he's not going to tank and belly up on you, but as the years go by don't expect the big gains just steady above average dividends.
Gus Malzahn is Chesapeake Energy, while Auburn is Chevron. Gus is the wunderkind operating on a shoestring having great success playing with a stacked deck. Chevron is widely known as being one of the most corrupt unethical companies in the world, they aided the Nigerian military in shooting civilians that were protesting working conditions and pollution, repeat big time tax evaders, repeat mass polluters, Chevron and Auburn DGAF, and now they've got their holier than thou pius faith based recruiter to lead the charge. They've hired Joel Osteen as their HC.
Hugh Freeze is a cheap imitation of Gus Malzahn, he's Williams Energy, a 2nd class version of everything Chesapeake and Devon are. Based in Tulsa, have a shitty old HQ bldg, in a bible crazed area where the evangelists and old school wildcatters are the best known people from there. The dividend paid by Ole Miss to it's fans will be like Williams the same amt, if the price is $8 a share or $25 a share, the heartbreaks for OM fans will still be the same.
James Franklin is McKesson Corp, got them drugs in the veins of Vanderbuilt. Old company, tons of cash, quietly built itself into a crazy profitable firm, McKesson is priced exhorbitantly but the growth is there, the international growth is there, in the last 3 years McKesson's stock price has nearly doubled and it looks to still be gaining steam.
Les Miles is General Motors, up and down, up and down, up and down, too big to fail, propped up by the Gov't and Saban's success. LSU seems to be doing well in spite of Miles not because of him. Be it the spot on game planning in the BCS title game, his manlove for Jordan Jefferson, his impeccable rabbit out of the arse style of clock management, just like GM getting the bailout, LM gets bailed out by his superb players overcoming his dumbness.
Dan Mullen is SeaRiver Maritime. SeaRiver Maritime is a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, I don't have a Urban Meyer company to spin him off of, so what Spurrier did at Florida is the parent company. SeaRiver was spun off after the Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska. Mullen has been banished to Starkville, Alaska. Mullen has never really done anything, and never really will. MSU is the perfect fit. Wouldn't buy Dan Mullen.
Kevin Sumlin is AutoZone. AZO's stock price has skyrocketed from nowhere. At the beginning of 2008 their price was at $120 a share, today it closed at almost $428. Sumlin, A&M, and Johnny Everything are riding an unprecedented wave. The crazy high stock price for a car part retailer is unbelievable. A&M's crash will be awe-inspiring, many Wall St. people didn't see AutoZone getting to this point and they don't plan on slowing down, A&M's not slowing down either their ceiling might be much higher than anyone could've expected. Sumlin on any other team right now is worth 1/3 of what he is at A&M.
Brett Bielema is Patagonia, the laid back high end outdoor clothing company. They've very quietly gone about becoming a very profitble and ethical company. Always recognized as one of the most ethical companies in the world, a natural fit for tBeacon and Jeff Long's leadership in ethics. Patagonia isn't thought of as a luxury brand, but a high end brand for being outdoors and in the elements, for tough people in tough environments. Bielema's teams are known for being big and tough, playing smashmouth, etc. Patagonia also has a 1% for the planet fund where 1% of sales go to environment causes, Bielema's big thing is 1-0, winning every day, being the best every day, one day at a time and building on that to reach greatness.
Gary Pinkel is Sanderson Forbes, the failing British wine investment company. This link explains better than I can parallel the two. LINK
Muschamp and Florida is like one of those telecom Ma Bell spin offs, great history, lots of potential, and lots of turbulence and volatility in the industry. I'd put a buy on Muschamp if you get out at the right time you're likely to make some money but the ride will be too wild for those faint at heart.
Richt is like Yahoo, came into the league without a lot of hype, kind of undervalued, wasn't tested, beat the doubters, and went on to perform pretty well early, got to a pretty high level but other's in the conference went on to higher highs (ie google, ebay, apple, sun, oracle). Then there was a plateauing, and constant up and down with internal issues and overextending (I compare to star contributors being thugs and getting kicked off the team or suspended to how all of the acquisitions by Yahoo hurt their cash on hand, so they weren't as prepared as they should've been for downturns). Richt has steadily weathered the problems and has UGA trending upwards again, but the gains are modest and not reaping in huge dividends.
Butch Jones and Tennessee is a penny stock scam. Smoke and mirrors that isn't what it appears.
Steve Spurrier is Exxon Mobil, that sucker is always gonna make you money but might be at his peak value right now, would be a good hold because he's not going to tank and belly up on you, but as the years go by don't expect the big gains just steady above average dividends.
Gus Malzahn is Chesapeake Energy, while Auburn is Chevron. Gus is the wunderkind operating on a shoestring having great success playing with a stacked deck. Chevron is widely known as being one of the most corrupt unethical companies in the world, they aided the Nigerian military in shooting civilians that were protesting working conditions and pollution, repeat big time tax evaders, repeat mass polluters, Chevron and Auburn DGAF, and now they've got their holier than thou pius faith based recruiter to lead the charge. They've hired Joel Osteen as their HC.
Hugh Freeze is a cheap imitation of Gus Malzahn, he's Williams Energy, a 2nd class version of everything Chesapeake and Devon are. Based in Tulsa, have a shitty old HQ bldg, in a bible crazed area where the evangelists and old school wildcatters are the best known people from there. The dividend paid by Ole Miss to it's fans will be like Williams the same amt, if the price is $8 a share or $25 a share, the heartbreaks for OM fans will still be the same.
James Franklin is McKesson Corp, got them drugs in the veins of Vanderbuilt. Old company, tons of cash, quietly built itself into a crazy profitable firm, McKesson is priced exhorbitantly but the growth is there, the international growth is there, in the last 3 years McKesson's stock price has nearly doubled and it looks to still be gaining steam.
Les Miles is General Motors, up and down, up and down, up and down, too big to fail, propped up by the Gov't and Saban's success. LSU seems to be doing well in spite of Miles not because of him. Be it the spot on game planning in the BCS title game, his manlove for Jordan Jefferson, his impeccable rabbit out of the arse style of clock management, just like GM getting the bailout, LM gets bailed out by his superb players overcoming his dumbness.
Dan Mullen is SeaRiver Maritime. SeaRiver Maritime is a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, I don't have a Urban Meyer company to spin him off of, so what Spurrier did at Florida is the parent company. SeaRiver was spun off after the Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska. Mullen has been banished to Starkville, Alaska. Mullen has never really done anything, and never really will. MSU is the perfect fit. Wouldn't buy Dan Mullen.
Kevin Sumlin is AutoZone. AZO's stock price has skyrocketed from nowhere. At the beginning of 2008 their price was at $120 a share, today it closed at almost $428. Sumlin, A&M, and Johnny Everything are riding an unprecedented wave. The crazy high stock price for a car part retailer is unbelievable. A&M's crash will be awe-inspiring, many Wall St. people didn't see AutoZone getting to this point and they don't plan on slowing down, A&M's not slowing down either their ceiling might be much higher than anyone could've expected. Sumlin on any other team right now is worth 1/3 of what he is at A&M.
Brett Bielema is Patagonia, the laid back high end outdoor clothing company. They've very quietly gone about becoming a very profitble and ethical company. Always recognized as one of the most ethical companies in the world, a natural fit for tBeacon and Jeff Long's leadership in ethics. Patagonia isn't thought of as a luxury brand, but a high end brand for being outdoors and in the elements, for tough people in tough environments. Bielema's teams are known for being big and tough, playing smashmouth, etc. Patagonia also has a 1% for the planet fund where 1% of sales go to environment causes, Bielema's big thing is 1-0, winning every day, being the best every day, one day at a time and building on that to reach greatness.
Gary Pinkel is Sanderson Forbes, the failing British wine investment company. This link explains better than I can parallel the two. LINK
Posted on 5/21/13 at 10:51 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
That's all originally well done.
It also will stand the time longer than the Game of Thrones references
It also will stand the time longer than the Game of Thrones references
Posted on 5/21/13 at 10:54 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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Gus Malzahn is Chesapeake Energy, while Auburn is Chevron. Gus is the wunderkind operating on a shoestring having great success playing with a stacked deck. Chevron is widely known as being one of the most corrupt unethical companies in the world, they aided the Nigerian military in shooting civilians that were protesting working conditions and pollution, repeat big time tax evaders, repeat mass polluters, Chevron and Auburn DGAF, and now they've got their holier than thou pius faith based recruiter to lead the charge. They've hired Joel Osteen as their HC.
Posted on 5/21/13 at 11:11 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Nick Saban could win a National Championship for every SEC school except for MSU , Kentucky, and Vanderbilt. The man can recruit with the best of them. Saban has seemingly became a better teacher and recruiter as the years have gone by. Why he did not dominate at LSU like he is presently doing is unclear. This man is unstoppable and will likely win his 5th NC this year. Good fortune and an assembly line of talent is making the rest of division I football compete for second place. There is no drama in D one football with Lord Saban reigning the Crimson Tide. Les Miles is Charlie McClendon all over again. How sour the taste being a Tiger fan and being unable to do anything about it .
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