hatvol96
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Scores, Pure Platinum, etc. more than make up for Playboy's absence.(utfantilidie @ May 21 said:The reason I asked, was my wife's company hires customer service people in that area and the bilingual are needed and they make more money.........No more Playboy Clubs in Miami though. :biggrin2:
Band Aids, scars, and cotton swabs covering injection spots are sure signs you have walked into a less than acceptable gentlemen's club.(utfantilidie @ May 21 said:That's back in the day we went into some place(MIami dive)where some girl was dancing and she was covered in band aids.Super Freak! :biggrin2:
(GAVol @ May 21 said:I think it's a toss up between '01 Miami and '95 Nebraska. Normally, I'd go with the speed of Miami against the option, but what Nebraska did to Florida that year was just unreal.
Yeah.Well, a minor sneaking into a club, you can't be too picky? :biggrin2: Although it was more scarey than sexy. :biggrin2:(hatvol96 @ May 21 said:Band Aids, scars, and cotton swabs covering injection spots are sure signs you have walked into a less than acceptable gentlemen's club.
(Lexvol @ May 22 said:Thought this was an interesting comparison. I think that Husker team was probably the best of all time, if for no other reason than to give T. Fraizer some love. He is the least talked about most dominating college QB ever.
(kptvol @ May 22 said:The Nebraska team also got most of their yards rushing, which ran out the clock big time. It would be hard to put up the 50 points necessary to defeat them when the Huskers controlled the time of possession so well. USC put up a lot of points, but a lot of their Pac-10 foes managed to make into the end zone too many times for them to really be considered dominant.
They wouldn't have such an easy time with the '01 Miami line. More than one pundit has opined that the Canes had the greatest offensive line of all time in '01.(Lexvol @ May 22 said:I wonder if Lienhart would have lasted two quarters against that D line. They made mincemeat of that ballyhooed Fla. offense when Florida was at their apex, or very close to it.