Originally posted by Great Big SteesNo. Psych, like everyone else, hehe.
But did ya learn from it. I guess you didn't play long enough as you've had to resort to ....well the internet. You weren't a history major then?
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I know enough to keep my head above water tho.
I don't fear the History categories on Jeopardy like I do the Literature ones.
Originally posted by SuziannePsych? Pfffft! What a Mamby Pamby course that was. 😏 Sceince was the right choice.. "😉 Mind you I never did use it. 🙂
No. Psych, like everyone else, hehe.
I know enough to keep my head above water tho.
I don't fear the History categories on Jeopardy like I do the Literature ones.
Originally posted by SuzianneHe actually used it when he was an assistant coach at Army.
Wikipedia says that this quote is widely attributed to Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi, and that he did use the quote as early as 1959.
But it also says that UCLA Bruins football coach Henry Russell ("Red" ) Sanders used it as early as 1950.
That happened way before the GB Packer days, where of course he used it again.
Along with, "Winning isn't a sometime thing, it's an all the time thing".
And,
"I don't care if you win or lose, as long as you win".