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I loved following PN-G at that time. Fantastic fun! Danny Malone was a GREAT asset to PN-G. They would have done alot better afterwards if Malone would not have gotten ran off. I think he was from Kansas, that sealed it.   
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Excellent article! 


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[url=http://www.texassportsinsider.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=199&catid=60]BONSAI!http://www.texassportsinsider.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=199&catid=60[/url]
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Almost every time I see something about "PN-G BANZAI" it has been misspelled.  Many times it is mistakenly spelled BONSAI or BONZAI (which is not a word).  Why is the spelling important?  Below are the definitions, you decide:

BONZAI - No such word

BONSAI - 1. a tree or shrub that has been dwarfed, as by pruning the roots and pinching, and is grown in a pot or other container and trained to
                produce a desired shape or effect.
             
              2.the art or hobby of developing and growing such a plant or plants.

[b]BANZAI - leading to likely or inevitable death; suicidal[/b] 

Everyone that has seen or been a part of Kickoff or Punt Coverage understands the attitude a player must have to be successful, BANZAI.
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  • 2 weeks later...
[quote name="NDN79" post="772020" timestamp="1267881103"]
A truly inspirational story. God Bless you Ted and the work that you are doing! Thanks for sharing this story with us.
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"Work on being a good husband, dad, and leave a dent in the world for Jesus. Pretty simple, but that about sums it up!” 

Amen brother!
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