Posted by Goose on October 10, 2008 at 07:27:00 from (65.208.249.179):
In Reply to: Shop Vandalized posted by GeneMO on October 10, 2008 at 06:56:47:
Tweren't me. I was home watching Nebraska get clobbered by Mizzou. With Tom Osborne as AD and Bo Pellini as head coach, I think most Cornhusker fans thought it would be an instant turnaround. They're finding out it doesn't work that fast.
As an alum, and as a lifelong part-time student at the University of Nebraska, I'm a Husker fan, yes, but it infuriates me that there are students who work just as hard as any athlete preparing themselves for academic and performing competitions, yet when you pick up a newspaper you get 8 pages of football and nary a word about the other students. I'll get off my soapbox, now.
It's odd the vandals would just bust the doors and windows without stealing anything, unless they couldn't make a big enough hole anywhere to get in. And whoever did it had to know you'd be gone for the duration of the football game. I get concerned sometimes about my shop being unattended on the farm too much during the day.
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