The group ID number is 36779
The password is celtics17
We won't be able to fill out our brackets for a while, but maybe someone could try signing up just to make sure everything is working ok. Let me know if there are any problems getting in.
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I've set up a private group on Yahoo for the 2009 NCAA tournament. Anyone is free to enter.
The group ID number is 36779 The password is celtics17 We won't be able to fill out our brackets for a while, but maybe someone could try signing up just to make sure everything is working ok. Let me know if there are any problems getting in.
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yakyakyak |
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In and it works ok.
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Thanks Yak.
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NCAA Renames March Madness 'March Bipolar Disorder'Under Pressure from National Institute of Mental HealthThe National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) stunned the sports world today by announcing that its annual college basketball tournament, known to its fans as March Madness, will henceforth be known as March Bipolar Disorder. The name-change, which both surprised and outraged devotees of the annual ritual, came after the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) demanded that the NCAA drop the "Madness" tag. While fans across the country argued that "March Bipolar Disorder" did not have the same ring to it, a spokesperson for the NIMH said today that the new name was "more clinically accurate." "Each year, the tournament produces extreme mood swings in both its players and its fans," said spokesperson Carol Foyler. "In our view, those symptoms are consistent with bipolar disorder." Even as tournament purists complained that the NCAA had caved in to the medical community, sports marketing expert Colby Teague said that the name-change could open the door to new sponsorship opportunities from the manufacturers of bipolar disorder medications, such as Eli Lilly. "I could see a scenario where next year it's called the ZyprexaTM March Bipolar Disorder," he said. Among bipolar college basketball fans like Devon Trailor of Chapel Hill, NC, reaction to the controversial name-change was mixed: "I was very excited about the new name yesterday, but today I'm not." Elsewhere, after one full day of listening to him talk, Charles Barkley's cellmate asked to be placed in solitary confinement.
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I'll throw my bracket in Jmost. Whats at stake? We should do something other than money
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yakyakyak |
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Apparently it's only the three of us in the pool. I haven't watched much college bball so a lot of mine is guess work but I'm always game for a
challenge.
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Well Yak, you'd be hard pressed to watch less college ball than I do, but it's still fun to fill out a bracket and see what happens. I just hope
Wooden can get UCLA up for the tournament again this year.
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yakyakyak |
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I win. You lose. King me.
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