Who else...

Count me waaaaay in :( Spent F/Sat on the ball diamond (kids went 4-0 and won the tourney by the way hump ) and then Sun just couldn't get going- this morning the 4am bell felt like the middle of the friggin night.

.....maybe my age is catching up to me ;)
 
and sick on top of that....... sharted myself while in a semi state of consciousness last night.
.....realized it when the smell wouldnt dissipate.
 
DST sucks hind tit. I normally get up early to go to work but 3am is nuts. There's nothing else better to do that early in the morning so I came to work. Spring forward is far worse than falling back, that's for sure.
 
Acon- It sure felt like the middle of the night...have to be at work by 5am though to catch the East coasters 8am starts :(

JB...pull my finger :D

Oak, you on GMT or something in Colo?? ;)
 
Combining DST and Selection Sunday has got to make this one of the most unproductive days of the year at the office.
 
I only like to be up before the sun when I plan on killing something that day. Currently, I can only put them in jail, not shoot em. I don't like spring fwd.
 
The Rams are terrible, and will be terrible until they find someone to replace Dale Layer.

My wife is from Tucson....I'm a Wildcats fan. ;) At least I get to be a fan a little later into the spring.
 
The Rams are terrible, and will be terrible until they find someone to replace Dale Layer.

Wow, I didn't know I wielded so much power.:D

Colorado State fires Layer

Associated Press
Posted: 3 hours ago

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Colorado State coach Dale Layer was fired Monday after a 17-13 season and sixth-place finish in the Mountain West Conference.

Athletic director Paul Kowalczyk said it was "time to move in a different direction." Layer had a year left on his contract.

Layer had a 103-106 record over seven years. Colorado State went 6-10 in the league this season.

The coach declined comment and was not present when Kowalczyk made the announcement.

Layer was hired April 11, 2000, after two years as a Colorado State assistant under Ritchie McKay.

He signed a five-year extension after leading the Rams to the Mountain West championship and NCAA tournament in 2003. They lost to Duke in the NCAA West Regional that year. Layer coached at Queens College in Charlotte, N.C., for nine years, twice leading his team to the NCAA Division II tournament while compiling a 168-87 record.
 

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