Who is getting trimmed?

#84
#84
I really hope we end up having a player named To'oto'o. I would bless the rains down in Africa if that happens.

Actually the word is Samoan symbolizing the authority to talk:

The orator’s wooden staff (to'oto'o) of office is a symbol of matai status. A tulafale (orator chief) can be easily identified because he holds a long staff in one hand and has the orator’s flywhisk over his other shoulder If someone stands with the to'oto'o people regard this as a symbol of the authority to talk.
 
#89
#89
So if there are only 22 spots and we already have 20 commits, who if anyone is likely getting the “You might want to look around” treatment? Can we only take 22 this year?
Thanks, I’ll hang up and listen.

Your assumption Tennessee has only 22 spots is flawed. Unless you are part of CJP's inner circle , all other statements are simply guesses . I don't have anything wrong with your statement and I do think 2 or 3 will probably look around but I personally will be surprised if we don't sign a full class
 
#91
#91
Actually the word is Samoan symbolizing the authority to talk:

The orator’s wooden staff (to'oto'o) of office is a symbol of matai status. A tulafale (orator chief) can be easily identified because he holds a long staff in one hand and has the orator’s flywhisk over his other shoulder If someone stands with the to'oto'o people regard this as a symbol of the authority to talk.
It's a joke.."I bless the rains down in Africa" is lyrics from the 1982 song "Africa" by the group "Toto". The group that also did the songs "Roseanna" and "Hold the line"
 
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#98
#98
It's a joke.."I bless the rains down in Africa" is lyrics from the 1982 song "Africa" by the group "Toto". The group that also did the songs "Roseanna" and "Hold the line"

Thanks, yes, I know. But I thought his name was Hawaiian, until I remembered there is no "T" in the Hawaiian alphabet. So I looked it up & thought the Samoan translation was interesting enough to post. Sorry for the diversion.
 
#99
#99
Thanks, yes, I know. But I thought his name was Hawaiian, until I remembered there is no "T" in the Hawaiian alphabet. So I looked it up & thought the Samoan translation was interesting enough to post. Sorry for the diversion.
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