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[quote name="broncoman" post="1073723" timestamp="1317778600"]
Oh yeah, 45-14 Dayton.
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Is that next year's prediction? So much for pacing yourselves.  :)

Heck we might as well banter back and forth, it seems like only the PURPLE Ponies care enough about little ole' BH to talk a little smack.
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[quote name="UgotTRUCKED" post="1073729" timestamp="1317778977"]
[quote author=broncoman link=topic=89136.msg1073723#msg1073723 date=1317778600]
Oh yeah, 45-14 Dayton.
[/quote]

Is that next year's prediction? So much for pacing yourselves.  :)

Heck we might as well banter back and forth, it seems like only the PURPLE Ponies care enough about little ole' BH to talk a little smack.
[/quote] I believe 45-14 is the Dayton/Baytown prediction ( remember what thread this is ) ;)
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[quote name="jayhawk" post="1073738" timestamp="1317779454"]
[quote author=UgotTRUCKED link=topic=89136.msg1073729#msg1073729 date=1317778977]
[quote author=broncoman link=topic=89136.msg1073723#msg1073723 date=1317778600]
Oh yeah, 45-14 Dayton.
[/quote]

Is that next year's prediction? So much for pacing yourselves.  :)

Heck we might as well banter back and forth, it seems like only the PURPLE Ponies care enough about little ole' BH to talk a little smack.
[/quote] I believe 45-14 is the Dayton/Baytown prediction ( remember what thread this is ) ;)
[/quote]

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[quote name="jayhawk" post="1073738" timestamp="1317779454"]
[quote author=UgotTRUCKED link=topic=89136.msg1073729#msg1073729 date=1317778977]
[quote author=broncoman link=topic=89136.msg1073723#msg1073723 date=1317778600]
Oh yeah, 45-14 Dayton.
[/quote]

Is that next year's prediction? So much for pacing yourselves.  :)

Heck we might as well banter back and forth, it seems like only the PURPLE Ponies care enough about little ole' BH to talk a little smack.
[/quote] I believe 45-14 is the Dayton/Baytown prediction ( remember what thread this is ) ;)
[/quote][sub][/sub]

You would be correct my friend.
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[quote name="the_dude_abides" post="1073909" timestamp="1317823249"]
I predict that my view of the field will be obstructed atleast 25% of the ballgame due to an over-abundance of purple and white mums being paraded up and down the stairs. 

I also predict that I will eat a turkey leg.

Furthermore, Dayton will regain their mojo and get that fire back.
[/quote]10-4 on the turkey leg, lol, I believe that the Broncos will come out to play some good football friday night. Hopefully the mojo will be back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Since I have seen so much talk on the Dayton Mojo I took it up on myself to find a source that may guide you back to where ever it is. Enjoy :'(

Don’t give up on your mojo. Here are ten very actionable ways to get your groove back:

1. Address Stress. If you are feeling overwhelmed and stressed, lighten the load and address the source of the stress before you do anything else. Whether it’s work, a personal conflict, too many things on your to-do list, [b]or you got your butt kicked by Barbers Hill[/b], you need to pinpoint the reason and take action. With the help of a friend, coach or counselor who can give you perspective and feedback, let some things go or find ways to delegate. Very few things in life are worth the physical and emotional toll of chronic stress.

2. Remember What Fun Is. Fun is way underrated, and it is an essential element of a strong mojo. Right now, go grab a pen and paper. Think about the times in your life when you really had fun, and write them down. Go over the events in your head and mentally re-live these fun and happy times. Circle some of these activities that you might want to enjoy again. Then pick a couple and go do them! [b]Like Cow Tipping[/b]

3. Get Physical. Hopefully some of these fun activities are physical activities. Without putting the pressure on yourself to start an exercise routine (which can feel like work and create more stress), think of some ways you can get physical and really enjoy it.  I know which one you are thinking of[b](Farm Animals), [/b] and by all means, go for it. When you are done, take a bike ride. Play tennis or basketball. Go dancing with a group of crazy friends. Drive to the mountains and take a hike. Go skinny dipping at night. Get up from your chair and skip around the room or do some jumping jacks. Just get moving and enjoy it.

4. Take An Electronic Sabbatical. It’s so easy to plop in front of the television or computer when you are feeling low on mojo. Once you are in that chair, it is so hard to get back up.  For a few days at least, turn off the tv and computer so that you are forced to do something. Have a conversation with your spouse or children. Clear clutter or organize something. Go buy some flowers and arrange them.  Read something inspirational or motivating. Do something, anything, that is positive, productive and joyful. No more sitting and zoning out.[b]Put those stolen laptops to use people[/b]


5. Be Fabulous. When you are in a crowd of people, look around you. Most people are not model perfect[b]This says it all when in Dayton[/b]. In fact, most people have many physical imperfections. Even so-called perfect people tend to focus on their flaws. So forget about comparisons, and make the very best of what you have. Be fabulous! Take care of yourself. Get a great haircut, put on some make-up, wear clothes that make you feel happy and attractive. Highlight the beauty inside of you by reflecting self-esteem on the outside.

6. Hang Out With The Best.[b]You can hang out with us if you wish[/b] During this time that you are getting your groove back, spend time with people whose mojo cup is full. Be with people who motivate you, uplift you, want the best for you, and who are just fun to be around. If there are people in your life who drain you or make you uncomfortable, this is the time to put them on hold until you reclaim your mojo. Don’t isolate yourself. Go out with fun people and have some fun.

7. Do Something Adventurous. Shake your life up a bit. Do something that is totally out of character or unexpected.[b]Like win a District competion other than football[/b] Book a trip to an interesting, exciting destination. Go whitewater rafting. Tell someone you care about how you really feel. Be spontaneous. Do something that you’ve always wanted to do.

8. Love Your Body. When we lose our mojo, we can mistreat our bodies with too much alcohol[b]Check[/b], fatty/sugary foods,[b]Check[/b] or medications[b]Check[/b]. It’s impossible to get your groove back when your body is sedated with yucky stuff. Treat your body with loving kindness. Eat mojo-supporting foods like lots of veggies, fruits and lean meats and less processed, high fat bad-for-you foods. Here’s a list of the top ten mood-boosting foods and a list of the worst foods for your mood.

9. Train Your Brain.[b]Please do not try this with out supervision from a BH person[/b] When you are down on your mojo, your mind likes to take over with negative thoughts, worry, and over-thinking. You have to treat your unruly mind the way you would a puppy or small child. Every time it spirals off into negative thinking, redirect your thinking to positive memories or thoughts, gratitude or anything pleasant. You will have to do this many times until your mind knows you mean business. Before long, it will be natural for you to redirect negative thinking patterns.

10. If Your Mojo Is Late, Don’t Wait. If you have taken action to get your groove back, but you are still feeling lethargic, tired or in the dumps after a few weeks, absolutely go to your doctor. There are a variety of physical and emotional reasons for feeling this way, and it might be something as simple as low iron or poor sleeping habits. When you have little energy, you may not feel like making an appointment. But don’t give up your precious, beautiful days to a mojo thief. Take action and reclaim your magic.

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[quote author=BHFAN link=topic=89136.msg1074075#msg1074075 date=1317835061]
Since I have seen so much talk on the Dayton Mojo I took it up on myself to find a source that may guide you back to where ever it is. Enjoy :'(

Don’t give up on your mojo. Here are ten very actionable ways to get your groove back:

1. Address Stress. If you are feeling overwhelmed and stressed, lighten the load and address the source of the stress before you do anything else. Whether it’s work, a personal conflict, too many things on your to-do list, [b]or you got your butt kicked by Barbers Hill[/b], you need to pinpoint the reason and take action. With the help of a friend, coach or counselor who can give you perspective and feedback, let some things go or find ways to delegate. Very few things in life are worth the physical and emotional toll of chronic stress.

2. Remember What Fun Is. Fun is way underrated, and it is an essential element of a strong mojo. Right now, go grab a pen and paper. Think about the times in your life when you really had fun, and write them down. Go over the events in your head and mentally re-live these fun and happy times. Circle some of these activities that you might want to enjoy again. Then pick a couple and go do them! [b]Like Cow Tipping[/b]

3. Get Physical. Hopefully some of these fun activities are physical activities. Without putting the pressure on yourself to start an exercise routine (which can feel like work and create more stress), think of some ways you can get physical and really enjoy it.  I know which one you are thinking of[b](Farm Animals), [/b] and by all means, go for it. When you are done, take a bike ride. Play tennis or basketball. Go dancing with a group of crazy friends. Drive to the mountains and take a hike. Go skinny dipping at night. Get up from your chair and skip around the room or do some jumping jacks. Just get moving and enjoy it.

4. Take An Electronic Sabbatical. It’s so easy to plop in front of the television or computer when you are feeling low on mojo. Once you are in that chair, it is so hard to get back up.  For a few days at least, turn off the tv and computer so that you are forced to do something. Have a conversation with your spouse or children. Clear clutter or organize something. Go buy some flowers and arrange them.  Read something inspirational or motivating. Do something, anything, that is positive, productive and joyful. No more sitting and zoning out.[b]Put those stolen laptops to use people[/b]


5. Be Fabulous. When you are in a crowd of people, look around you. Most people are not model perfect[b]This says it all when in Dayton[/b]. In fact, most people have many physical imperfections. Even so-called perfect people tend to focus on their flaws. So forget about comparisons, and make the very best of what you have. Be fabulous! Take care of yourself. Get a great haircut, put on some make-up, wear clothes that make you feel happy and attractive. Highlight the beauty inside of you by reflecting self-esteem on the outside.

6. Hang Out With The Best.[b]You can hang out with us if you wish[/b] During this time that you are getting your groove back, spend time with people whose mojo cup is full. Be with people who motivate you, uplift you, want the best for you, and who are just fun to be around. If there are people in your life who drain you or make you uncomfortable, this is the time to put them on hold until you reclaim your mojo. Don’t isolate yourself. Go out with fun people and have some fun.

7. Do Something Adventurous. Shake your life up a bit. Do something that is totally out of character or unexpected.[b]Like win a District competion other than football[/b] Book a trip to an interesting, exciting destination. Go whitewater rafting. Tell someone you care about how you really feel. Be spontaneous. Do something that you’ve always wanted to do.

8. Love Your Body. When we lose our mojo, we can mistreat our bodies with too much alcohol[b]Check[/b], fatty/sugary foods,[b]Check[/b] or medications[b]Check[/b]. It’s impossible to get your groove back when your body is sedated with yucky stuff. Treat your body with loving kindness. Eat mojo-supporting foods like lots of veggies, fruits and lean meats and less processed, high fat bad-for-you foods. Here’s a list of the top ten mood-boosting foods and a list of the worst foods for your mood.

9. Train Your Brain.[b]Please do not try this with out supervision from a BH person[/b] When you are down on your mojo, your mind likes to take over with negative thoughts, worry, and over-thinking. You have to treat your unruly mind the way you would a puppy or small child. Every time it spirals off into negative thinking, redirect your thinking to positive memories or thoughts, gratitude or anything pleasant. You will have to do this many times until your mind knows you mean business. Before long, it will be natural for you to redirect negative thinking patterns.

10. If Your Mojo Is Late, Don’t Wait. If you have taken action to get your groove back, but you are still feeling lethargic, tired or in the dumps after a few weeks, absolutely go to your doctor. There are a variety of physical and emotional reasons for feeling this way, and it might be something as simple as low iron or poor sleeping habits. When you have little energy, you may not feel like making an appointment. But don’t give up your precious, beautiful days to a mojo thief. Take action and reclaim your magic.
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I have to give you this one BHFAN  LMAO ;D ;D ;D 
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[quote name="jayhawk" post="1073806" timestamp="1317785967"]
[b] Can't let Lee in the game if they show up and get a few quick TD's they might think they can pull an upset[/b] like they did to Crosby . Crosby is a good team that put up a decent fight against power-house Dawson !
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You give LEE early hope could be tight. Still think DA BRONX dominate this one  ;)
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[quote name="jayhawk" post="1074135" timestamp="1317839344"]
Geez it took all of my  mojo just to read that post ! Maybe Smoking Baby has some stash left so I can get through the rest of the day ! :P
[/quote] ROFL.. now that's funny
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[quote name="octfeb" post="1074224" timestamp="1317845004"]
I know this is Baytown/Dayton thread.. but wheres that BrenhamFan at? I haven't seen him post anything lately...
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He's been on da LIV/NED thread wanting to compare GREEN sneakers / shirts / socks / pants and G-strings with the LIV folk......... ;D
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[quote name="jayhawk" post="1074458" timestamp="1317866544"]
A little blast from the past from when the 2008 State Play-off Bronco team was in a funk :Bronco Boss talks North Forest, Crosby game
http://www.hcnonline.com/articles/2008/10/07/dayton_news/sports/024489_broncoboss.txt
[/quote]Stewart didn't mess around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o
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[quote name="rollinac" post="1073784" timestamp="1317783332"]
Lee has the talent....the question is the coaching.  Could be close...more likely to be a Dayton Romp.  Every team has a little swoon every year....let's hope it's over for this year.
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Dayton wins but i think they give up some points. 42-28 dayton.
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[quote name="BHFAN" post="1074075" timestamp="1317835061"]
Since I have seen so much talk on the Dayton Mojo I took it up on myself to find a source that may guide you back to where ever it is. Enjoy :'(

Don’t give up on your mojo. Here are ten very actionable ways to get your groove back:

1. Address Stress. If you are feeling overwhelmed and stressed, lighten the load and address the source of the stress before you do anything else. Whether it’s work, a personal conflict, too many things on your to-do list, [b]or you got your butt kicked by Barbers Hill[/b], you need to pinpoint the reason and take action. With the help of a friend, coach or counselor who can give you perspective and feedback, let some things go or find ways to delegate. Very few things in life are worth the physical and emotional toll of chronic stress.

2. Remember What Fun Is. Fun is way underrated, and it is an essential element of a strong mojo. Right now, go grab a pen and paper. Think about the times in your life when you really had fun, and write them down. Go over the events in your head and mentally re-live these fun and happy times. Circle some of these activities that you might want to enjoy again. Then pick a couple and go do them! [b]Like Cow Tipping[/b]

3. Get Physical. Hopefully some of these fun activities are physical activities. Without putting the pressure on yourself to start an exercise routine (which can feel like work and create more stress), think of some ways you can get physical and really enjoy it.  I know which one you are thinking of[b](Farm Animals), [/b] and by all means, go for it. When you are done, take a bike ride. Play tennis or basketball. Go dancing with a group of crazy friends. Drive to the mountains and take a hike. Go skinny dipping at night. Get up from your chair and skip around the room or do some jumping jacks. Just get moving and enjoy it.

4. Take An Electronic Sabbatical. It’s so easy to plop in front of the television or computer when you are feeling low on mojo. Once you are in that chair, it is so hard to get back up.  For a few days at least, turn off the tv and computer so that you are forced to do something. Have a conversation with your spouse or children. Clear clutter or organize something. Go buy some flowers and arrange them.  Read something inspirational or motivating. Do something, anything, that is positive, productive and joyful. No more sitting and zoning out.[b]Put those stolen laptops to use people[/b]


5. Be Fabulous. When you are in a crowd of people, look around you. Most people are not model perfect[b]This says it all when in Dayton[/b]. In fact, most people have many physical imperfections. Even so-called perfect people tend to focus on their flaws. So forget about comparisons, and make the very best of what you have. Be fabulous! Take care of yourself. Get a great haircut, put on some make-up, wear clothes that make you feel happy and attractive. Highlight the beauty inside of you by reflecting self-esteem on the outside.

6. Hang Out With The Best.[b]You can hang out with us if you wish[/b] During this time that you are getting your groove back, spend time with people whose mojo cup is full. Be with people who motivate you, uplift you, want the best for you, and who are just fun to be around. If there are people in your life who drain you or make you uncomfortable, this is the time to put them on hold until you reclaim your mojo. Don’t isolate yourself. Go out with fun people and have some fun.

7. Do Something Adventurous. Shake your life up a bit. Do something that is totally out of character or unexpected.[b]Like win a District competion other than football[/b] Book a trip to an interesting, exciting destination. Go whitewater rafting. Tell someone you care about how you really feel. Be spontaneous. Do something that you’ve always wanted to do.

8. Love Your Body. When we lose our mojo, we can mistreat our bodies with too much alcohol[b]Check[/b], fatty/sugary foods,[b]Check[/b] or medications[b]Check[/b]. It’s impossible to get your groove back when your body is sedated with yucky stuff. Treat your body with loving kindness. Eat mojo-supporting foods like lots of veggies, fruits and lean meats and less processed, high fat bad-for-you foods. Here’s a list of the top ten mood-boosting foods and a list of the worst foods for your mood.

9. Train Your Brain.[b]Please do not try this with out supervision from a BH person[/b] When you are down on your mojo, your mind likes to take over with negative thoughts, worry, and over-thinking. You have to treat your unruly mind the way you would a puppy or small child. Every time it spirals off into negative thinking, redirect your thinking to positive memories or thoughts, gratitude or anything pleasant. You will have to do this many times until your mind knows you mean business. Before long, it will be natural for you to redirect negative thinking patterns.

10. If Your Mojo Is Late, Don’t Wait. If you have taken action to get your groove back, but you are still feeling lethargic, tired or in the dumps after a few weeks, absolutely go to your doctor. There are a variety of physical and emotional reasons for feeling this way, and it might be something as simple as low iron or poor sleeping habits. When you have little energy, you may not feel like making an appointment. But don’t give up your precious, beautiful days to a mojo thief. Take action and reclaim your magic.
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Now that was funny!!!! :)
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