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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:36 pm 
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Sounds like it was a GREAT weekend for UCA sports all-around!! GO BEARS AND SUGARBEARS!!!!


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True.
I think softball and tennis were the only programs to struggle a bit. Didn't see you around much Josh. I hate that you missed all the fun.


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treyuca wrote:
True.
I think softball and tennis were the only programs to struggle a bit. Didn't see you around much Josh. I hate that you missed all the fun.

I hate it too, but I was in Farmington, AR all weekend with the inlaws......... :?


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joshuca wrote:
treyuca wrote:
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I think softball and tennis were the only programs to struggle a bit. Didn't see you around much Josh. I hate that you missed all the fun.

I hate it too, but I was in Farmington, AR all weekend with the inlaws......... :?


Well, the next time "the weekend" comes up just pm Trey or myself and we'll give you some lessons in Weaseling 101. We both took it in college even though we did it about 30 years apart, but weaseling remains the same over time. Actually, it is about the only thing I remember from my days of higher education. :wink: Mrs. Honey will vouch for me of that fact. :)


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In the early days, there were Weasling 101, 201, 301 & 401. Graduate courses were also available at that time.

The freshmen and sophmore level courses were ok, but you learned REAL weasling techniques in the 3000 level. I never got to take 401. It conflicted with my business management seminar class that I needed for operating the general store.

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