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Christopher Bohn

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  1. This past weekend I attended the ISWA event at Warren Central. I wasn't gonna do a review, but I had more than a few denizens of the Indiana wrestling scene ask me to do one. So, here I am. First, I'm not sure if these are the hot dogs that Warren usually sells, or if these are from an ISWA contracted vendor. Anyways, at first glance, the hot dog did not look appealing. It looked plucked right out of the movie "Nothing but Trouble" that starred Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, and the late, great John Candy(who pulled double duty). I was ready to put buying this hot dog into my worst decisions of my life category, which includes getting married, accepting the Clockwork Orange therapy to avoid a curfew ticket, and eating a hot dog from Hanover Central. Fortunately, it wasn't that bad. It wasn't good, but, it was at least two steps above Alpo. 3 slices of pizza outta 8 Next weekend I'm going to Iowa, and on St Patrick's day, I'll be at Mooresville highschool. Hopefully the luck o' Irish will strike and the hot dog gods will gift me another outstanding experience at the home of the Pioneers. Thank you for reading.
  2. My senior year in high school I cut from 225 to 189. I was s beast the first few weeks until the weight cut hit me, then I was super weak. It was the next year Illinois implemented the 215 weight class. I had an all state heavyweight on my team, so if I wanted to wrestle, I needed to cut. This year, CJ didn't cut or watch his during the off season. He started the season around 165. It wasn't hard for him to get to 150. Looking at the 165 guys, Chris was really small to compete at that class. You can tell the difference when he wrestled Mavros of Lowell.
  3. I almost took a slice off because of the price as well. Ford Center has the second best hot dog of the season behind Mooresville.
  4. I stopped putting it in my reviews, but every review was done on a plain hot dog.
  5. I would love to see how the security at East Chicago would handle a state tournament, considering their temperament at Semi State.
  6. So, I sit here at 4:40 am CST and I'm dead tired, but I can't sleep. I've already made the drive back to NWI, so that drive from hell is behind me. The hot dogs. Pretty damn good. The concession stand I used to buy my dogs made them to order, so, they were fresh. They grilled them on something, they had a nice char, nice buns even without yoga pants, a good overall product. Just one small gripe. They were expensive. $7 a pop for these bad boys. Oh well. 7 slices of pizza outta 8. Kinda a side note, I mentioned this in a reply, but I was told Hanover Central are looking into changing their hot dogs because of my review. One day my friends, we will have the hot dogs we deserve at all wrestling meets across the great state of Indiana! And, as always, thank you for reading.
  7. No one was badgering any kids on the Doster/Walker thread. I'm not gonna comment on the actual call that started the topic, but I will say that it is not very good logic to say "if you don't like the call, you suit up". Bad calls happen, that's a fact of life. And people should be able to criticize bad calls. On an adjacent topic, I personally don't like the "don't be in a position to let the ref dictate the match". By it's very nature, the ref dictates matches and games. NFL teams actually game plan for different referees because each crew calls games differently. Just like different refs call matches differently.
  8. Thank you so much. If only that Krejsa kid didn't get lucky in their quarterfinals match, CJ could've won it all. I kid of course. CJ said Krejsa was the only kid that got faster as the match went on. Edit. I'm really proud of CJ because he fought through adversity at the beginning of the year. We lost my dad in late October, and he was a massive supporter of CJs wrestling career. He never missed any my son's matches.
  9. In my case, I watched my kid wrestle in the 5th place match and didn't stay for the championship matches because of the five hour drive. I didn't want to be getting home at 3 in the morning nor did I want to stay another night. I enjoyed everything except the location. And I do understand that this was the best option available, I'm not complaining about the event being in Evansville.
  10. Why do I feel like you should have added "in the snow, uphill, both ways, in the blistering heat"? All in fun.
  11. Munster Chris Bohn is pronounced Bone. It's pronounced Bon in Kentucky, but, Evansville is just north of that part of our clan.
  12. So, I went back again and watched my son's match in the ECC 150 final just now. At time stamp 7:42, my son's knee was pulled up high by Harper. At 7:44, my son secures the takedown, at 7:45 potentially dangerous is called. Sorry, don't say my sons safety is priority if you let what you considered a dangerous situation continue for three seconds. What makes it worse is you can see the ref actually see the takedown and then turn his eyes to my son's knee. What makes it doubly worse is two referees ***duck duck goose***ed that up. I understand if this post needs to be removed. I can't post the screenshot because I have too many photos and don't know how to remove them.
  13. The hot dogs in the main stand are cooked on the quality 7/11 rollers. Those were the dogs I ate at Sectionals. The ones in the upstairs stand were in a steamer. Those were the ones tested this past Saturday. It was the same hot dog, just different preparation methods.
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