We always lose to Cal (aka Official 2024 Row Boat Season Thread)
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You’re close to the coxswain….
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This was standard practice back in the 90s- i.e., they'd mail out some propaganda about trying out for crew, because the model still depending upon finding some walk-ons who could be turned into elite row peter puffers.
You are too tall the fit in the cox seat; it's basically a 5'6" and shorter jerb. Respeck for 2 handed jamming. 6'6" Old Yellar can't dunk anymore (although I could do it ok at age 18).
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Bruh, our coxswain turned me on the the Red Headed Stranger tweeds a few years back.
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What does that mean? Pot?
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Yes, there's a (sativa) strain called Red Headed Stranger.
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To add on to @YellowSnow 's comments on the mid/late 90s and Cal switching over to scholarships and Europeans, with Cal winning in 99 and the way they won I did not even consider Cal as an option when looking at schools.
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I had no idea. I guess I'm no longer cool.
Also, I had no idea the coxswain was so small. I always thought he was this big tuff dude that steered the boat using his cock as a rudder.
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The coxswain (/ˈkɒksən/ KOK-sən, or /ˈkɒksweɪn/KOK-swayn[1]) is the person in charge of a boat, particularly its navigation and steering. The etymology of the word gives a literal meaning of "boat servant" since it comes from cock, referring to the cockboat, a type of ship's boat, and swain, an Old English term derived from the Old Norse sveinn meaning boy or servant.[2] In 1724, a "cockswain" was defined as "An officer of a ship who takes care of the cockboat, barge or shallop, with all its furniture, and is in readiness with his crew to man the boat on all occasions." When the term "cockboat" became obsolete, the title of coxswain as the person in charge of a ship's boat remained.[3]
Feel free @PurpleJ to refer to row-boat as "cockboat". You're welcome, pal.
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LOL you got bossed around by a cock boy midget
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I think your "recruitment" to probably mirror that of some of the guys of my era- i.e., high level, HS rowers, but not elite international guysm. We even had some guys on the squad from Norther Virginia, including one Michael Callahan.


