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That is awesome. A different side of JH I would never thought existed. Pretty cool.

What a dork.

Wow --- That was good !!

Quote:What a dork.
 

The coach tucks and pulls his dockers over his navel.  I don't trust tuckers.

 

Stop tucking,

 

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It's Ann Arbor, Michigan. Everybody living south of them has it better.
That was great.
Quote:It's Ann Arbor, Michigan. Everybody living south of them has it better.
 

I disagree. 
Oh, the coolest thing is where that saying came from. Harbaugh wrote about it in the Players Tribune.

 

http://www.theplayerstribune.com/jim-har...ann-arbor/

 

"When I was growing up, there was a local car dealer in Ann Arbor that had a program where the coaches at Michigan got to drive the extra dealer cars. We didn’t have much money, and we didn’t have a car of our own, so my parents shared the dealer car. Sometimes my dad, brother and I would walk outside and the car would be in the driveway. Other times, if my mom was out, it wasn’t.

 

“Hey Dad, where’s the car?”

“No car today, guys. We’re walking … Grab a basketball: 100 with the right, 100 with the left. Let’s go!”

So we’d dribble down the sidewalk, dad leading the way, yelling: “Who’s got it better than us?!”

Me and my brother trailing behind, chanting: <i>“No-body!”"</i>

Quote:It's Ann Arbor, Michigan. Everybody living south of them has it better.
 

Pretty much.
Quality of life in AA is actually pretty high. Never been?

You can say what you want about Harbaugh. But I'll tell you this now. If Bradley flops in 2016 and Harbaugh wants another shot at the NFL. I'd be more than happy to see him here coaching this football team. He knows what he's doing. He's proven himself in the NFL with the 49ERS. 

Quote:Quality of life in AA is actually pretty high. Never been?
 

Yea, but it's cold. 
Quote:Yea, but it's cold. 
 

The summers are great. Average highs:

May 71

June 80

July 83

August 81

September 74

 

Dec, Jan, and Feb are pretty terrible but so is having three months of ~90 degree weather in Florida.

 

 

Plus winter leisure activities (skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, sledding, etc.) can be done.
Quote:Quality of life in AA is actually pretty high. Never been?
 

I've been many places.  Lived in several states.

 

I'm guessing you've never left.
Quote:I've been many places.  Lived in several states.

 

I'm guessing you've never left.
 

Weird that you aren't familiar with Ann Arbor's quality of life, then.
That quality of life during the winter sounds pretty awful...you can talk about skiing and snowboarding all you want, its awful.

 

I can go to the beach all the way into December....

 

Edit:  We are not recruits.  You don't have to sell to us the fallacy of "quality of life" in Ann Arbor.

Quote:That quality of life during the winter sounds pretty awful...you can talk about skiing and snowboarding all you want, its awful.

 

I can go to the beach all the way into December....

 

Edit:  We are not recruits.  You don't have to sell to us the fallacy of "quality of life" in Ann Arbor.
 

It's not a fallacy. Ann Arbor is generally considered a nice place to live.
Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.livability.com/best-places/top-100-best-places-to-live/2016'>http://www.livability.com/best-places/top-100-best-places-to-live/2016</a>


Ann Arbor - 8th

Jacksonville - Unranked

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.livability.com/mi/ann-arbor'>http://www.livability.com/mi/ann-arbor</a>

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.livability.com/fl/jacksonville'>http://www.livability.com/fl/jacksonville</a>



<a class="bbc_url" href='https://www.thestreet.com/story/13291294/2/the-15-best-places-to-live-in-the-united-states.html'>https://www.thestreet.com/story/13291294/2/the-15-best-places-to-live-in-the-united-states.html</a>


Ann Arbor - 8th


Don't really care to argue about which is better. I did notice something though.


"We ranked more than 2,000 cities with populations between 20,000 and 350,000 to come up with our third annual Top 100 Best Places to Live."


I wonder why Jacksonville is not ranked on that list? I'm guessing you just picked a list arbitrarily from Google. Also assuming you didn't read the article.
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