Favorite team:Arkansas 
Location:Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble
Biography:when you're perfect in every way, I can't wait
Interests:to look in the mirror, I get better lookin each day,To know me is to love me,
Occupation:I must be one helluva fan, Oh Lord it's hard to be humble when you're an Arkansas Razorback fan!
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Registered on:1/17/2012
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re: Coach Anderson

Posted by I Ham That I Ham on 5/5/16 at 9:14 pm
[quote]Says he WILL win it all. [/quote] I can say a lot of things. Doesn't mean jack shite...

re: "I Would Not Marry Again"

Posted by I Ham That I Ham on 5/5/16 at 2:17 pm
only the trashy ones...
[quote]Their music, attitude, and actions all mirror their upbringing and their idols as do most artists. I guess what he meant was Manchester was a shite-hole where poverty was the norm. The Gallagher's were brought up in the Burrow, basically estates (housing projects). Their dad beat them, there w...
[quote] Ever grow up in Manchester? [/quote] no. why the hell does this matter?...
[quote]Railroads are tiny in size today compared to their caps 100 years ago. And no, we aren't in the golden age, the crushing of coal has really put a hurting on all of them. it's in their public earnings releases. [/quote] Hence the word "modern". Rail is diversifying and coal will not be w...
[quote]Why are you bringing this up now? [/quote] saw someone had a sig pic with their ugly mugs in it...
[quote]People said the same thing about the railroads[/quote] ?? Maybe you just meant passenger but we're arguably in a modern Golden age for American freight railroads...
What's with the tough guy act? Not sure why so many people like them so much.. Maybe someone can enlighten me. I like a couple Oasis songs but it just all seems strange how seriously they seem to take themselves...
Bourdain's favorite LA restaurant is In-N-Out. Try that out....
[quote]What about all the people who hate farmer's markets, organic groceries, botanical gardens, bike trails, beautiful parks, good food, live music, and trees? I think NWA is more likely to experience "poor flight" to it's smaller outlying areas in the coming years[/quote] Pretty much. And fo...
[quote]Farmington will be the White Flight refuge of Fayettenam[/quote] :rolleyes: The term you're looking for is "bedroom community". Nobody needs to take refuge from Fayetteville...

re: Buford Georgia Restaurants?

Posted by I Ham That I Ham on 5/4/16 at 12:17 am
Rico's World Kitchen downtown by the railroad tracks. very good...
[quote]Up until a few days ago he had a streak of 48 swings of the bat without a miss [/quote] :bow:...
Wow. Well I'm glad we have you here to speak for me. You really have me all figured out. I don't know Bart Hester or follow state politics too closely but you know what? I'm glad someone started a thread on an Arkansas specific board (this one) to let me know what's going on and their opinion. e...
Didn't read the entire thread of whining but saw your post. It's sad to see some are so sensitive. If there are topics on this board that you don't like, just don't reply. Stop your crying. It doesn't look good...
[quote]This is a message board to discuss Arkansas Sports. Sorry if that isn't clear enough for the illiterate among us. [/quote] :rotflmao: calm down, Nancy...

re: DWRRS.com

Posted by I Ham That I Ham on 4/23/16 at 4:33 pm
Agree on the loge suites. I don't understand the appeal of sitting in a rolling office chair and paying so much for the "opportunity". Altogether I like the project and am happier with how it looks than I did before. I wish they were a little more creative with the Hog Walk thing and added a plaza o...

re: The North End Zone. ......

Posted by I Ham That I Ham on 4/23/16 at 4:22 pm
Got damn :wha: Looks a LOT better than previous renderings. :bow: I like how the view into the stadium is preserved in that design. ...