Cheese Games this summer
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Cheese Games this summer
http://www.cheeseathletics.com/Forum/CheeseForum/tabid/63/forumid/6/postid/112/scope/posts/Default.aspx#112
it's the new forum...please register and get this over with! I've gottena couple guys on my own, if you want me to do it for you, post in here and i'll get you registerd and have an e-mail sent with your password.
Anyway, i was talking Seybold, Snackbarth, Schultz and others about having a summer long festival of sports...different sports. i think this will work. Follow the link for details and i am open for ideas.
it's the new forum...please register and get this over with! I've gottena couple guys on my own, if you want me to do it for you, post in here and i'll get you registerd and have an e-mail sent with your password.
Anyway, i was talking Seybold, Snackbarth, Schultz and others about having a summer long festival of sports...different sports. i think this will work. Follow the link for details and i am open for ideas.
Re: Cheese Games this summer
get rid of window in window format and i will gladly switch to other forums
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Re: Cheese Games this summer
clearly you haven't seen the other forum...there is no window in a window.
Re: Cheese Games this summer
Tentative Team 1:
Drago, Lovejoy, Nemo...we need three more.
Team 2:
Seybold,....
Team 3:
Koprowski,....
Team 4
???
Drago, Lovejoy, Nemo...we need three more.
Team 2:
Seybold,....
Team 3:
Koprowski,....
Team 4
???
Re: Cheese Games this summer
Per Garrett's request, we are going to hold a draft for this. We still need more people for it to work but i'll assume we can get that.
Games will be at noon every saturday. Teams of 6, 4 vs 4 for every type of game we play. i'm thinking of canceling the poker side of things, it would be tough to organize.
So far we have:
1 Me
2 Jake Callen
3 Chris Singer
4 G Ewald
5 J Ewald?
6 Seybold
7 Nemo
8 Alvin Lovejoy
9 Kalman
10 Jovic
11 Thorne
12 Demers
13 Straus
14 Hansen
People that showed Interest
Koprowski
Hackbarth
Powder??
Kleven??
Schultz
Anyway. We need about 25 people, if you know of people that want in...tell me and they're in.
Games will be at noon every saturday. Teams of 6, 4 vs 4 for every type of game we play. i'm thinking of canceling the poker side of things, it would be tough to organize.
So far we have:
1 Me
2 Jake Callen
3 Chris Singer
4 G Ewald
5 J Ewald?
6 Seybold
7 Nemo
8 Alvin Lovejoy
9 Kalman
10 Jovic
11 Thorne
12 Demers
13 Straus
14 Hansen
People that showed Interest
Koprowski
Hackbarth
Powder??
Kleven??
Schultz
Anyway. We need about 25 people, if you know of people that want in...tell me and they're in.
Last edited by drago on Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:41 pm; edited 4 times in total
Re: Cheese Games this summer
I'd give it a go, most likely.
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Re: Cheese Games this summer
I'm in for sure.
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Re: Cheese Games this summer
I don't see my name Drago you dirty bastard!
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Re: Cheese Games this summer
Straus is interested
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Re: Cheese Games this summer
We are going to have a night where we get together and figure out teams. We'll draw from a hat to keep low-character guys like Nemo and Lovejoy from teaming up in an ubber-alliance to destroy all that is good.
I think we can get to 4 teams, that's just 24 guys...probably going to be pretty loose on who is playing, just to make sure we get our games in.
Games will be at noon on Saturdays....other than bowling, which will be later.
We still need some people so keep your ears open.
I think we can get to 4 teams, that's just 24 guys...probably going to be pretty loose on who is playing, just to make sure we get our games in.
Games will be at noon on Saturdays....other than bowling, which will be later.
We still need some people so keep your ears open.
Re: Cheese Games this summer
Damnit Drago, my name STILL isn't on the list!
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Re: Cheese Games this summer
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Seven US FBI bomb experts are heading to Stockholm to help the investigation, Sweden's intelligence agency said.
Although Abdaly was a Swedish citizen, he had been living in the UK.
British police have been searching a house in Luton, north of London, where Abdaly lived.
Mr Lindstrand said Swedish police were now trying to work out what the bomber's target had been before he blew himself up prematurely.
"He had a bomb belt on him, he had a backpack with a bomb and he was carrying an object that has been compared to a pressure cooker. If it had all blown up at the same time, it would have been very powerful," he said.
A car containing gas canisters blew up first in a busy shopping street in the area of Drottninggatan at 1700 local time (1600 GMT) followed minutes later by a explosion in a street about 300m (985ft) away that killed the bomber.
Abdaly was named as the registered owner of the car.
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Mr Lindstrand said they believed the bomber had intended to kill "as many people as possible".
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Mr Lindstrand said possible targets included the city's central train station or to Aahlens, a popular department store.
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He said he had got married in 2004 and had two young daughters.
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Mr Lindstrand said Abdaly was completely unknown to Swedish security services before the blasts.
However, he pointed out: "He didn't live in Sweden; he lived in the UK. He left Sweden maybe 10 years ago."
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Meanwhile, British police have been searching Abdaly's house in Luton. His wife and children are reported to live in the UK, although their exact whereabouts are not known.
It has emerged that Abdaly had attended the Luton Islamic Centre but left after other members accused him of having a "distorted view" of Islam.
A Swedish news agency has released an audio recording apparently made by Abdaly, in which he says oppression against Muslims in Europe will not be tolerated.
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If confirmed as a suicide bombing, the attack would be the first of its kind in Sweden.
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Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has said the attacks are unacceptable in Sweden's "open society", which he said was a democracy that respected different cultures.
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Profile: Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly
A man who blew himself up in Stockholm was carrying three explosive devices and intended to kill as many people as possible, prosecutors say.
Chief prosecutor Tomas Lindstrand said police were "98% sure" that the man was Iraq-born Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly.
Abdaly, 28, is believed to have died minutes after setting off a car bomb on Saturday. Two other people were hurt.
Seven US FBI bomb experts are heading to Stockholm to help the investigation, Sweden's intelligence agency said.
Although Abdaly was a Swedish citizen, he had been living in the UK.
British police have been searching a house in Luton, north of London, where Abdaly lived.
Mr Lindstrand said Swedish police were now trying to work out what the bomber's target had been before he blew himself up prematurely.
"He had a bomb belt on him, he had a backpack with a bomb and he was carrying an object that has been compared to a pressure cooker. If it had all blown up at the same time, it would have been very powerful," he said.
A car containing gas canisters blew up first in a busy shopping street in the area of Drottninggatan at 1700 local time (1600 GMT) followed minutes later by a explosion in a street about 300m (985ft) away that killed the bomber.
Abdaly was named as the registered owner of the car.
Click to play
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Swedish authorities: "We think we have the identity"
Mr Lindstrand said they believed the bomber had intended to kill "as many people as possible".
"Where he was headed... we don't know," he said.
"It is likely that something happened, that he made some kind of mistake [and] part of the bombs he was carrying went off and caused his death.
"This was during Christmas shopping in central Stockholm and he was extremely well-equipped when it came to bomb material. It is not much of a stretch to say he was going to a place with as many people as possible."
Mr Lindstrand said possible targets included the city's central train station or to Aahlens, a popular department store.
In a profile on the Muslim dating website Muslima, Abdaly said he was born in Baghdad and moved to Sweden in 1992, before arriving in the UK in 2001 to study.
He said he had got married in 2004 and had two young daughters.
"I want to get married again, and would like to have a big family. My wife agreed to this," he wrote.
Mr Lindstrand said Abdaly was completely unknown to Swedish security services before the blasts.
However, he pointed out: "He didn't live in Sweden; he lived in the UK. He left Sweden maybe 10 years ago."
'Distorted view'
Meanwhile, British police have been searching Abdaly's house in Luton. His wife and children are reported to live in the UK, although their exact whereabouts are not known.
It has emerged that Abdaly had attended the Luton Islamic Centre but left after other members accused him of having a "distorted view" of Islam.
A Swedish news agency has released an audio recording apparently made by Abdaly, in which he says oppression against Muslims in Europe will not be tolerated.
He refers to drawings of the Prophet Muhammad and to the presence of foreign soldiers - including Swedes - in Afghanistan.
If confirmed as a suicide bombing, the attack would be the first of its kind in Sweden.
Continue reading the main story
In pictures: Stockholm blasts
Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has said the attacks are unacceptable in Sweden's "open society", which he said was a democracy that respected different cultures.
The blast appears to have been of the same relatively unsophisticated nature as recent attempted attacks in New York, Glasgow and London, says BBC security correspondent Nick Childs.
Such attacks, carried out by individuals, are especially hard for the security agencies to trace and are an increasing cause for concern, he adds.
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