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Posted
3 minutes ago, 4iufourever said:

Alright this is the history teacher in me, but we are on page 1863.  It is one of my favorite years in American History.  That's the 3rd year of the American Civil War and the famous Battle of Gettysburg.  I am betting we hear about the next coach when we reach page 1944, which is my favorite year in history: WW2 and D-Day in Europe.  Let's go!

Good book here.  It's about an ancestor of our next HC ;-)

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Hovadipo said:

Beard posting in this thread, especially going back 5 hours to respond for no particular reason, will be met with an insta-hide. Thanks.

Lol I don't even know how it went back that far.  

Posted
1 minute ago, SlammySammy said:

I would be shocked if the name has not popped up in here at least once.....unless Dolson is bringing someone back from the dead....

not to nit-pick but "discussing" and "mentioned" are not the same thing.  I would almost guarantee that the next coach has been mentioned somewhere in this thread.

To quote someone..."its not 0%" likely we've talked about who ends up being hired

Posted
10 minutes ago, Crazy about IU said:

Just talked to my Bloomington lawyer and ask him if he had any inside information on our new coach. He said he had a friend who was a good friend of Dolson that usually gave him information but said he had been totally quiet on this search. I tried

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gave up too easily

Posted
11 minutes ago, 4iufourever said:

Alright this is the history teacher in me, but we are on page 1863.  It is one of my favorite years in American History.  That's the 3rd year of the American Civil War and the famous Battle of Gettysburg.  I am betting we hear about the next coach when we reach page 1944, which is my favorite year in history: WW2 and D-Day in Europe.  Let's go!

Meh, American History is so boring.  I have a preference to European History.  I am very partial to post Gutenberg Printing Press Europe, and the decline of the power the Roman Catholic Church held afterwards.  Or the French Revolution, Montesquieu, or Versailles during that time.  But if I had to pick an American History timeframe I would go with 1890s Imperialism, and the nationalism not only here but worldwide that led explicitly to the World Wars, modern Olympics, and expansionism.  Civil War is so played out for me.  
 

Edit:  Most useless minor I have, but entertaining nonetheless. 

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