Tuesday, January 27, 2009

"You Gotta Love It Here In PackerLand"

"Bring out the boxing gloves, this one's going to be tough." - Brent

Tonight's LavinBurger game was a good Big Ten match up between Purdue and Wisconsin. Wisconsin was coming off a 4 game losing streak; the 1st time the Badgers lost 4 consecutive games under Bo Ryan, and Purdue made it 5 games in a row, but Wisconsin kept the game close to the final seconds.

We got a few good Brent and Steve moments tonight, but I expected more crazy drunkenness from LavinBurger considering they were in Brent's favorite city. Apparently, Brent was hanging out in "town" all day listening to people. Brent mentioned how he heard somebody in town discussing how the Badgers are not making it to the free throw line as much as they used to, and how their opponents are getting there more. And Brent knows that Jordan Taylor is a good player because "everybody in town talks about his toughness." I would love to go to Madison on gameday and just see Brent wandering the streets.

Being in Madison for a Badger game, LavinBurger couldn't help but reminisce about the Polar Bear and the Iceman. No ice fishing this year, my friends.

"The bank is open in Madison, my friend." - Brent

I would love for Brent to describe me as a "dead-eye cold-blooded shooter" like he did to Etwaun Moore.

Later on we found out that Brent is on Mount Rushmore of Steve's mentors. That's dangerous. Steve should be more careful in picking mentors.
We also heard about how those "youngsters" really enjoyed Steve giving them a speech the night before. I guess Steve missed out on partying with Brent at the bars because he had to give a speech to the business club. That must be why Steve wasn't crazy during the game. At least he got good reviews from the business club.

Brent was really excited by the end of the game. You can tell he loves partying it up in Madtown.

64-63: Purdue over the Badgers

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