Oliver, you need to print that out and put it on your desk. I just hope you 
don't get any Russian customers. ;-)

Shane Ford
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Go Gators!  &  Skol Vikes!

On Nov 24, 2010, at 4:35 PM, "Cecilia" <gator...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> Убирайся к черту, Грузия
>  
> According to Google Translate anyway.  :-)
>  
> Cee
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: oli...@bobparks.com
> To: Gator Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 5:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Gatornews from the Palm Beach 
> Postand Miami Herald courtesy of Junogator
> 
> I agree!! Uh, that does say, "Go to Hell Georgia," right?
> 
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
> 
> From: JNene <jn...@gatorzone.com>
> Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
> Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 17:06:30 -0500
> To: <gatortalk@googlegroups.com>
> ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Gatornews from the Palm Beach Post 
> and Miami Herald courtesy of Junogator
> 
> Cee, 
> Идет команда!
> и 
>  Счастливое благодарение!
> -Jeannene
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> "Cecilia" <gator...@bellsouth.net>
> 
> To:
> <gatortalk@googlegroups.com>
> Cc:
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> Sent:
> Tue, 23 Nov 2010 22:39:01 -0500
> Subject:
> Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Gatornews from the Palm Beach Post and Miami 
> Herald courtesy of      Junogator
> 
> 
> You had me going for a few minutes there, Ran, but... my parents both went to 
> GaTech so we're big Tech fans.   GO JACKETS!
>  
> Cee
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Randy Lyons
> To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com        
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 9:03 AM
> Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Gatornews from the Palm Beach Post and 
> Miami Herald courtesy of Junogator
> 
> Go Gators! Go Wolfpack! Go Gamecocks! Go USF!  Go Vandy! Go Razorbacks! Go 
> Vols! Go... (cough! cough!) uh gee, I hope Georgia Tech loses their game! J
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Should be one of the best SEC Saturdays for watching football all season. Too 
> bad I have to work... L
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
>  
> 
> From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatorn...@googlegroupscom] On Behalf 
> Of Juno Gator
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 6:47 AM
> To: gatorn...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [gatornews] Gatornews from the Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald 
> courtesy of Junogator
> 
>  
> 
> Florida State talking points: Seminoles insist their attention        will 
> not be divided during Saturday's game against Gators
> 
> by Tom D'Angelo
> 
> Is a victory over Florida more important than playing in the ACC title game?
> 
> The Seminoles are in the unusual position of playing a game that means 
> nothing to its ACC title chances while the N.C. State game at Maryland 
> determines if FSU plays in the ACC Championship game the next week in 
> Charlotte.
> 
> But the Seminoles insist what's on the line at Doak Campbell Stadium is even 
> bigger than playing in an ACC title game: A chance to break a six-game losing 
> streak against their most hated rivals, Florida.
> 
> "My focus will be on the Gators," receiver Bert Reed said. "You can't come 
> into that game an not be completely focused because they will beat you."
> 
> The ACC situation is as follows:
> 
> With its 30-16 victory over Maryland Saturday, Florida State improves to 6-2 
> in the ACC (its best ACC record since 2004), 8-3 overall. North Carolina 
> State, though, remains in control of its destiny after defeating North 
> Carolina earlier in the day and improving to 5-2 in the ACC, 8-3        
> overall.
> 
> The Wolfpack wins the Atlantic Division with a victory at Maryland Saturday 
> and secures a spot in the title game on Dec. 4 against Virginia Tech. N.C. 
> State wins the tie-breaker over FSU because of its 28-24 victory over the 
> Seminoles last month.
> 
> The Seminoles will advance to the title game for the first time since 2005 
> with a Maryland victory.
> 
> "I told all the Maryland guys we'd appreciate it if they'd beat up on N.C. 
> State," FSU quarterback Christian Ponder said.
> 
> Now comes the big question for Seminoles fans:
> 
> Would you rather a win over Florida coupled with an N.C. State win, meaning 
> FSU finishes the regular season 9-3 but misses out on the ACC title game and 
> thus a chance to play in a BCS bowl, or a loss to the Gators coupled with an 
> N.C. State loss, meaning the Seminoles would be playing the next week for the 
> ACC championship with an 8-4 regular season record.
> 
> Those are your only two choices.
> 
> Ponder believed he knows how you would vote.
> 
> "I'll bet if you took a poll of our fans it would be a win over Florida," he 
> said.
> 
> Is he right?
> 
> Florida-Florida State set for 3:30 p.m.
> 
> Florida State's game against the Gators has been set for 3:30 p.m. and will 
> be televised by ABC.
> 
> The N.C. State-Maryland game will start at the same time and be        
> televised by ESPN2.
> 
> Jimbo Fisher praises the defense
> 
> Nick Moody sealed the Seminoles victory with an interception and 96-yard 
> return for a touchdown with 36 seconds remaining, the fourth longest 
> interception return for a touchdown in school history and the longest since 
> Deion Sanders returned one 100 yards in 1985.
> 
> Maryland faced a fourth-and-7 from the FSU 19 yard line when Moody sealed the 
> game.
> 
> Fisher was pleased with the defense that limited Maryland to just a field 
> goal in the second half after giving up 13 points in the first 30 minutes.
> 
> "Our defense did a good job in the second half creating things, controlling 
> the line of scrimmage and giving us some opportunities," Fisher said.
> 
> What he wasn't happy about was Moody, who added a career-high 13 tackles, 
> taking back his interception for a touchdown and not falling to the ground.
> 
> Although he made it a two touchdown game, the only way the Seminoles could 
> lose was by scoring. If Moody falls down, FSU is guaranteed a win by running 
> out the clock.
> 
> If not. ... A quick score followed by a successful on-side kick and        
> another Hail Mary and suddenly you are facing overtime.
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Florida to host FAU in mens basketball Tuesday in Gainesville
> 
> By Jason Lieser  Palm Beach Post
> 
> Florida starts a three-game swing against in-state opponents by hosting 
> Florida Atlantic at the O'Connell Center on Tuesday.
> 
> The Gators beat Florida Atlantic (3-2) by 45 points or more in their two 
> previous meetings, the most recent being a 90-45 Florida win in 2004.
> 
> Florida (3-1) slipped from No. 9 to No. 16 in the Associated Press poll after 
> being blown out at home by then-No. 4 Ohio State and a close victory over 
> unranked Morehead State.
> 
> "The truth of the matter is our team - I don't know right now if we've taken 
> that next step to become an elite team," Gators coach Billy Donovan said. "We 
> haven't done it."
> 
> Florida is the only currently ranked team on FAU's schedule this season.
> 
> Guard Greg Gantt leads the Owls in scoring at 16 points per game and is 
> shooting almost 52 percent from the field.
> 
> Chandler Parsons leads Florida with 14.5 points per game, followed by Kenny 
> Boynton's 14.3.
> 
> After facing FAU, the Gators travel to Florida State on Sunday, then face UCF 
> in Orlando on Dec. 1.
> 
> Florida Gators, corner Janoris Jenkins from Pahokee, get hit with injury bug
> 
> By Jason Lieser  Palm Beach Post
> 
> Florida began its week of preparation for No. 22 Florida State with several 
> significant players limited by injuries.
> 
> The biggest question mark is cornerback Janoris Jenkins, from Pahokee, who 
> suffered a concussion against Appalachian State. Gators coach Urban Meyer 
> referred to it as a "slight concussion" on Saturday, but was uncertain of 
> Jenkins' status for this week's game in Tallahassee.
> 
> Wide receiver Andre Debose (sprained ankle), linebacker A.J. Jones 
> (hamstring) and cornerback Jeremy Brown (hamstring) are probable.
> 
> Back-up defensive end Dominique Easley, who returned last week from a 
> two-game suspension and promptly sprained his ankle, is questionable.
> 
> Running back Jeff Demps remains slowed by a stress reaction and a sprain in 
> his left foot. He did not get a carry against Appalachian State, but Meyer 
> said he will be available Saturday.
> 
> Kicker Caleb Sturgis (back) will miss his eighth game. Meyer said Florida is 
> trying to obtain a medical hardship waiver for Sturgis, a junior, which would 
> extend his eligibility an extra season.
> 
> * The Gators spent part of Monday afternoon assisting in a charity effort 
> created by Meyer and his wife Shelley in conjunction with St. Augustine 
> Church. The team packaged 600 bags of groceries to distribute to 300 homeless 
> and needy families in Gainesville.
> 
> * The SEC and Florida decided not to suspend receiver Carl Moore following 
> his ejection for fighting last week. Because the altercation occurred in the 
> first half, the second half of that game counted as his suspension.
> 
> * Punter Chas Henry was named one of three finalists for the Ray Guy

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