“Old School” Breaks Down Bucs First Two Picks

April 29th, 2011

Joe’s good friend Derek “Old School” Fournier of WhatTheBuc.net gives his take on the Bucs first two draft picks, Adrian Clayborn and Da’Quan Bowers. Dedicated that he is, he filed his video from Wheaton, Ill. You know what Wheaton, Ill. is famous for? First, it was the birth place of the Galloping Ghost, Red Grange, and it’s a friggin’ dry town… in Illinois of all places!!! A dry Friday night? Joe simply cannot fathom!

8 Responses to ““Old School” Breaks Down Bucs First Two Picks”

  1. Derek 'OldSchool' Fournier Says:

    Dear Joe,

    My hosts would like to point out that you need to check your sources on the “dry town” thing. It is no longer dry and their recycle bin clanks with regularity.

    Thanks for the post sir! Coming home tomorrow and out of this crap weather!

  2. Joe Says:

    Derek:

    My hosts would like to point out that you need to check your sources on the “dry town” thing. It is no longer dry and their recycle bin clanks with regularity.

    ‘Bout time they stepped into the 21st Century. When I worked up there it was dryer than corn flakes. The city tried to pass an ordinance to allow package liquor and wine and beer sold in restaurants and the people went nuts. There’s a big religious college there.

  3. Derek 'OldSchool' Fournier Says:

    Yes there is. I can almost toss my empty beer bottle at it… Wheaton College (and no, they are not the Wheaton Warbirds for any Saving Silverman fans out there)

  4. George C. Costanza Says:

    Wikipedia? LoL.

  5. Derek 'OldSchool' Fournier Says:

    Good to see you Mr. Costanza. Language approved? 🙂

  6. Sambizle Says:

    He called it safety and LB. I think Wikipedia is awesome, do u disagree Costanza because that would fit your on screen character as a short fat whiney little bitch.

  7. Sambizle Says:

    Old school what kind of beers do u like?

  8. Snook Says:

    “The city tried to pass an ordinance to allow package liquor and wine and beer sold in restaurants and the people went nuts. There’s a big religious college there.”

    Those religious folks are usually the biggest closet drinkers around…