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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: MarquetteMike1977 on April 02, 2020, 06:41:10 PM
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Former Wake Forest Coach Carl Tacy Passes at 87. Carl Tacy Coached Against Al McGuire to go to the Final Four in 1977.
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Big game for Jim Dudley vs Wake in Oklahoma City, hey?
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Seashells and Balloons, with a little French pastry?
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I know I am changing the subject here, but when did the word "die" fall out of favor? Is it politically incorrect now?
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I know I am changing the subject here, but when did the word "die" fall out of favor? Is it politically incorrect now?
I’m glad I’m not the only person to wonder that.
I still say so-and-so died.
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I know I am changing the subject here, but when did the word "die" fall out of favor? Is it politically incorrect now?
Nah, it just passed away. It's up north visiting the farm.
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I know I am changing the subject here, but when did the word "die" fall out of favor? Is it politically incorrect now?
I think about the same time as “chick”.
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I think about the same time as “chick”.
It's all about context, my friend.
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I’m glad I’m not the only person to wonder that.
I still say so-and-so died.
The former CEO of my organization was a relatively young widow, and when she spoke about her husband, she wouldn't say, "He passed away", or "He's no longer with us", she would just say, "He died".
She was a doctor, so I took her lead as to what was appropriate in that respect.
In that regard, is it appropriate for an atheist to say that a person "passed"? It' connotes that the person is going from one place to another, doesn't it?
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The former CEO of my organization was a relatively young widow, and when she spoke about her husband, she wouldn't say, "He passed away", or "He's no longer with us", she would just say, "He died".
She was a doctor, so I took her lead as to what was appropriate in that respect.
In that regard, is it appropriate for an atheist to say that a person "passed"? It' connotes that the person is going from one place to another, doesn't it?
Frankly when it comes to someone speaking about a person close to them dying, they can say whatever makes them comfortable. It’s so personal. I don’t really think there needs to be a rule here.
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Where does “kicked the bucket” land on this continuum?
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Dude checked out, aina?
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What about ..... “pushing up daisies” ....
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Bought the farm.
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I see Bill Withers shuffled off this mortal coil this morning...
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In that regard, is it appropriate for an atheist to say that a person "passed"? It' connotes that the person is going from one place to another, doesn't it?
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I think about the same time as “chick”.
"Groovy chickadees" ... I think that's the term all the cool cats are using these days.
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I see Bill Withers shuffled off this mortal coil this morning...
He was “used up”.
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In the 1971 Milwaukee Classic, Marquette beat Carl Tacy's Marshall team 74-72 in the championship game of the Classic.
After the game, Tacy refused to shake Al McGuire's hand. "I didn't like the guy," McGuire told Sports Illustrated. "He is a phony, an Elmer Gantry."
After MU's one-point win over Kansas State, the Warriors took apart Wake Forest (now coached by Tacy) in the second half behind 18 points from an inspired Bernard Toone, leading Marquette to the Final Four.
McGuire and Tacy shook hands after the game. The headline in the next day's St. Louis Post-Dispatch summed up the game and the relationship: "McGuire, Tacy Bury Hatchet."
Go Warriors!
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In the 1971 Milwaukee Classic, Marquette beat Carl Tacy's Marshall team 74-72 in the championship game of the Classic.
After the game, Tacy refused to shake Al McGuire's hand. "I didn't like the guy," McGuire told Sports Illustrated. "He is a phony, an Elmer Gantry."
After MU's one-point win over Kansas State, the Warriors took apart Wake Forest (now coached by Tacy) in the second half behind 18 points from an inspired Bernard Toone, leading Marquette to the Final Four.
McGuire and Tacy shook hands after the game. The headline in the next day's St. Louis Post-Dispatch summed up the game and the relationship: "McGuire, Tacy Bury Hatchet."
Go Warriors!
Like hearing these historical accounts, thanks.
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Joe or anyone, can you name 2 playas on that Thundering Herd team?
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Tymes up--Russell Lee and Mike D'Antoni
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D'Antoni was the highest profile player on that Thundering Herd team.
Back then, MU scheduled some outstanding teams in the old Classic.
Here was Al's way of saying someone died: "He cashed in his chips."
Enjoy the historical anecdotes, fellas, they keep everything in the game in good perspective.
Those anecdotes also remind us of how the game was played and how it has changed over the years.
Everyone stay well.
Peace.
Go Warriors!
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D'Antoni was the highest profile player on that Thundering Herd team.
Back then, MU scheduled some outstanding teams in the old Classic.
Wouldn’t Russell Lee have been? If you go by the present, D’Antoni’s name is most instantly recognized by basketball fans. But researched Lee after 4ever dropped his name- guy was an absolute stud at Marshall, and went on to be drafted 6th overall by the Bucks. That’s pretty lofty.
But this was before I could have followed MU unfortunately. Born just too late to recall Al era 😢
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D'Antoni was the highest profile player on that Thundering Herd team.
Back then, MU scheduled some outstanding teams in the old Classic.
Here was Al's way of saying someone died: "He cashed in his chips."
Enjoy the historical anecdotes, fellas, they keep everything in the game in good perspective.
Those anecdotes also remind us of how the game was played and how it has changed over the years.
Everyone stay well.
Peace.
Go Warriors!
Absolutely correct about teams Classic would bring in. Miss the old Classic, even when it lost prestige in the 80’s and 90’s. It was still a fun event.
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Wouldn’t Russell Lee have been? If you go by the present, D’Antoni’s name is most instantly recognized by basketball fans. But researched Lee after 4ever dropped his name- guy was an absolute stud at Marshall, and went on to be drafted 6th overall by the Bucks. That’s pretty lofty.
But this was before I could have followed MU unfortunately. Born just too late to recall Al era 😢
Yeah, Lee was the star of that team with 22ppg and 12 rpg. D’Antoni was very good as well. That was a very competitive game as the Thunderng Herd was a very good team.
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Before Tacy arrived at Marshall, MU played Marshall in the semifinals of the 1967 NIT. That Thundering Herd team was coached by Ellis Johnson, who was Adolph Rupp's first All-America at Kentucky. Back then, comedian Soupy Sales was one of the more famous alums of Marshall.
Go Warriors!
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Joe or anyone, can you name 2 playas on that Thundering Herd team?
Thundering Herd is still an all time classic mascot name
May likely surpass Warriors, but not by much
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I know I am changing the subject here, but when did the word "die" fall out of favor? Is it politically incorrect now?
Sister Chick:
Back in the dark ages of the 1970s, this was a bugaboo with Journalism teachers everywhere. Damn, I wish I had a nickel for every time one of the J-School professors screamed that people do not pass away, they do not expire and they do not pass into everlasting life. THEY DIE!
Nothing new here. Nothing to see. Move on. Some people are idiots.
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Sister Chick:
Back in the dark ages of the 1970s, this was a bugaboo with Journalism teachers everywhere. Damn, I wish I had a nickel for every time one of the J-School professors screamed that people do not pass away, they do not expire and they do not pass into everlasting life. THEY DIE!
Nothing new here. Nothing to see. Move on.Some people are idiots.
My close high school friend whose Dad worked for the FBI just passed from complications due to Covid 19. And if we want to say he passed we will.
I have made Jason Bourne look like a sissy many times. I have been in knife, chrome bar and gun fights for you. I am out of all that 🙂
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Sister Chick:
Back in the dark ages of the 1970s, this was a bugaboo with Journalism teachers everywhere. Damn, I wish I had a nickel for every time one of the J-School professors screamed that people do not pass away, they do not expire and they do not pass into everlasting life. THEY DIE!
Nothing new here. Nothing to see. Move on. Some people are idiots.
I just passed away laughing at this, dg.
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My close high school friend whose Dad worked for the FBI just passed from complications due to Covid 19. And if we want to say he passed we will.
I have made Jason Bourne look like a sissy many times. I have been in knife, chrome bar and gun fights for you. I am out of all that 🙂
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As Coach Al liked to say, he cashed in his chips.
Go Warriors!
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My close high school friend whose Dad worked for the FBI just passed from complications due to Covid 19. And if we want to say he passed we will.
I have made Jason Bourne look like a sissy many times. I have been in knife, chrome bar and gun fights for you. I am out of all that 🙂
So you are a high school teacher?