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What it means to be a Hoosier fan
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MsJazen Mar 14 2012, 03:44 PM Post #16
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I jumped off the couch from a full laying-down position, arms flailing, freaking the hell out...

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I was "slumped over", half standing in the middle of the living room floor, acutely dialed into the last 5.6 seconds of the game. When the shot went in, I went down to my knees, and looked into the ceiling with my hands over my face, eyes closed, not sure whether to cry or be excited. Even to this day, I can't pinpoint my exact thoughts.

I calmly got up, hugged my wife..hugged my son..

..and etched that scene into my eternal memory. Other than Keith Smart, it was the biggest shot I've seen in Indiana basketball history.

...calmly..?

I don't remember anything calm about you that day :P
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Jazen Mar 14 2012, 03:45 PM Post #17
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I jumped off the couch from a full laying-down position, arms flailing, freaking the hell out...

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I was "slumped over", half standing in the middle of the living room floor, acutely dialed into the last 5.6 seconds of the game. When the shot went in, I went down to my knees, and looked into the ceiling with my hands over my face, eyes closed, not sure whether to cry or be excited. Even to this day, I can't pinpoint my exact thoughts.

I calmly got up, hugged my wife..hugged my son..

..and etched that scene into my eternal memory. Other than Keith Smart, it was the biggest shot I've seen in Indiana basketball history.

oh yeah, and I screamed and mooned the UK neighbors. Not sure if they saw it or not, but I did it anyway.

Fuck it, it was dark.
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obatskii Mar 14 2012, 05:43 PM Post #18
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I jumped off the couch from a full laying-down position, arms flailing, freaking the hell out...

br
I was "slumped over", half standing in the middle of the living room floor, acutely dialed into the last 5.6 seconds of the game. When the shot went in, I went down to my knees, and looked into the ceiling with my hands over my face, eyes closed, not sure whether to cry or be excited. Even to this day, I can't pinpoint my exact thoughts.

I calmly got up, hugged my wife..hugged my son..

..and etched that scene into my eternal memory. Other than Keith Smart, it was the biggest shot I've seen in Indiana basketball history.

...and then got wasted!!
I gotta stop getting wasted. I actually broke down last night, after a lifetime of 20/10 vision, and had to go get some reading glasses.

Good God it's downhill from here.

We need a title, and we need it soon. :chug:

I'm the only person of 6 in my family without glasses/contacts. However, I can tell my vision isn't as good as it use to be. I don't want to give in though.
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IUCOLTFAN Mar 14 2012, 07:23 PM Post #19
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