Re: Arizona Gear
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:20 am
Nice job on Wilbur, but that cactus looks more like a vay jay.
Or maybe I just say vay jays in everything.
Or maybe I just say vay jays in everything.
With the cactus arms?Merkin wrote:Nice job on Wilbur, but that cactus looks more like a vay jay.
Or maybe I just say vay jays in everything.
Merkin wrote:Nice job on Wilbur, but that cactus looks more like a vay jay.
Or maybe I just say vay jays in everything.
Good find Merk, just bought one. Thanks!Merkin wrote:60-Quart UA Coleman Rolling Cooler $35 + free shipping
30% off in cart with code HOLIDAY30
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/co ... n60qtrlhdg" target="_blank
Price and tax to my door is just a hair over $38.PieceOfMeat wrote:is that actually free shipping? i noticed in the checkout it specifically states an oversized item charge applies to it.
azgreg wrote:Price and tax to my door is just a hair over $38.PieceOfMeat wrote:is that actually free shipping? i noticed in the checkout it specifically states an oversized item charge applies to it.
Not seeing free shipping here... still a steal. Copped.Merkin wrote:^bet that cost more than $38 to get that look.
UA hoodies, $19.98 at Dick's, today only free shipping.
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/f/nc ... fPrevCatId:&" target="_blank
YoDeFoe wrote:Not seeing free shipping here... still a steal. Copped.Merkin wrote:^bet that cost more than $38 to get that look.
UA hoodies, $19.98 at Dick's, today only free shipping.
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/f/nc ... fPrevCatId:&" target="_blank
why do people in tucson insist on pronouncing it with an "n" in there?scumdevils86 wrote:Wilmont, you heathen!
WILMOT! Late night dumb posting on my part.scumdevils86 wrote:Wilmont, you heathen!
If I can't make it to the Dicks on Wilmont, how about the one on Ornacle at the Tucson Mall?SabinoDrifter wrote:If any of you stop in Tucson, the Dicks on Wilmont and Broadway always has UA gear on sale
probably if you like staring at traffic lights to turn greenSpaceman Spiff wrote:If I can't make it to the Dicks on Wilmont, how about the one on Ornacle at the Tucson Mall?SabinoDrifter wrote:If any of you stop in Tucson, the Dicks on Wilmont and Broadway always has UA gear on sale
done!sirhamsalot wrote:I'll take that last xxl if its still available
Just got mine today. Quality work, sir.Jefe wrote:I had a member request a 2XL DriFit shirt but never paid and won't write me back so this one is up for grabs. $25 local or $30 shipped
Frat guys will scoop this up. Hawaiian shirts are all the rage in the frat bro scene these days.azgreg wrote:
So would I if it were really for sale. But it isn't, is it?ASUHATER! wrote:Frat guys will scoop this up. Hawaiian shirts are all the rage in the frat bro scene these days.azgreg wrote:
https://www.sportsfanisland.com/product ... n-up-shirt" target="_blankLonghorned wrote:So would I if it were really for sale. But it isn't, is it?
Thanks for the link! I just bought a large for $70.azgreg wrote:https://www.sportsfanisland.com/product ... n-up-shirt" target="_blankLonghorned wrote:So would I if it were really for sale. But it isn't, is it?
When I make my annual trip to Tucson I hit up the Goodwill stores looking for UA clothing. 4th Ave Goodwill is my favorite. Actually ran into a Goazcats member working there. "Hey, aren't you Merkin?" when I was checking out. Drawing a blank who it was now.UAEebs86 wrote:I have the Tommy Bahama one that went for like $170 in the UofA store.
My daughter found it at Goodwill or Plato's Closet with tags still on it and gave it to me for Xmas.
About half of the furniture for my first apartment came from that storeMerkin wrote:When I make my annual trip to Tucson I hit up the Goodwill stores looking for UA clothing. 4th Ave Goodwill is my favorite. Actually ran into a Goazcats member working there. "Hey, aren't you Merkin?" when I was checking out. Drawing a blank who it was now.UAEebs86 wrote:I have the Tommy Bahama one that went for like $170 in the UofA store.
My daughter found it at Goodwill or Plato's Closet with tags still on it and gave it to me for Xmas.
At one of the Goodwills, bought some Final Four t-shirts brand new.
azgreg wrote:
I noticed something: If you look closely at some of the street signs, you can see that they were originally painted as "Wilmont" and then had to get redone.Postmaster wrote:Growing up here, we always said “wilmont”. I was probably 30 before the wife corrected me.
The correct pronunciation for DM is Davis - Mon-tan. Good luck getting anyone to say it that way.Longhorned wrote:I noticed something: If you look closely at some of the street signs, you can see that they were originally painted as "Wilmont" and then had to get redone.Postmaster wrote:Growing up here, we always said “wilmont”. I was probably 30 before the wife corrected me.
Why?
Because everyone pronounces it "Wilmont".
Why?
Because the human mouth can't even say it without an 'n' if you try. The only way out is to say "Wilmut", at which point everyone says, "Wilmont!"
When you've been here long enough to pronounce it with the missing "n" then you qualify.ASUHATER! wrote:I say it "Will-mott". ...But do I qualify as a T-Loc myself now since I've been here for close to half my life?
I have never. Literally never. Heard someone pronounce it without the "h". Not even people in the service who live/work there.UAEebs86 wrote:
The correct pronunciation for DM is Davis - Mon-tan. Good luck getting anyone to say it that way.
https://tucson.com/news/local/tucson-od ... 515ab.html
Longhorned wrote:I noticed something: If you look closely at some of the street signs, you can see that they were originally painted as "Wilmont" and then had to get redone.Postmaster wrote:Growing up here, we always said “wilmont”. I was probably 30 before the wife corrected me.
Why?
Because everyone pronounces it "Wilmont".
Why?
Because the human mouth can't even say it without an 'n' if you try. The only way out is to say "Wilmut", at which point everyone says, "Wilmont!"
Yeah. I'm not joking about that at all.PieceOfMeat wrote:When you've been here long enough to pronounce it with the missing "n" then you qualify.ASUHATER! wrote:I say it "Will-mott". ...But do I qualify as a T-Loc myself now since I've been here for close to half my life?
I have never. Literally never. Heard someone pronounce it without the "h". Not even people in the service who live/work there.UAEebs86 wrote:
The correct pronunciation for DM is Davis - Mon-tan. Good luck getting anyone to say it that way.
https://tucson.com/news/local/tucson-od ... 515ab.html
The foundations of English language understanding have been shaken with this revelation.
Longhorned wrote:I noticed something: If you look closely at some of the street signs, you can see that they were originally painted as "Wilmont" and then had to get redone.Postmaster wrote:Growing up here, we always said “wilmont”. I was probably 30 before the wife corrected me.
Why?
Because everyone pronounces it "Wilmont".
Why?
Because the human mouth can't even say it without an 'n' if you try. The only way out is to say "Wilmut", at which point everyone says, "Wilmont!"the thought of hearing everyone say "wilmut" just makes laugh much harder than it probably should
But seriously, you've seen signs with a painted over "n"?