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 Alan Moore has yet to play his first stanley water bottle  game, but he s  stanley flasche already in the record books.Suiting up for Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama, Moore - who s 61 - is the oldest player in college football history.He s earned a spot on the Eagles as a placekicker.One teammate says,  I don t think I ve even had a coach that s quite that old! Eagles Head Coach Gregg Baker says Moore  got on me the first couple times we talked, because I kept calling him,  Yes sir.  And he said,  Coach, you re not supposed to call me  yes. I m supposed to call you  Yes, sir.          For Moore, it s a move long-deferred.Back in 1968, Uncle Sam came ca stanley cup lling, pulling him off the football field and sending him to fight in Vietnam. When he came home, he went to work in construction. Three kids, five grandchildren and 42 years later, Moore still had it in him to kick a football. He s retired and owns an avocado farm in Homestead, Fla., according to The Birmingham News.Says Baker,  Alan came to us back in the spring and said,  My story is showing these kids there s no reason to give up on your dreams, and there s no reason not to continue trying to get your education. Moore lives in the dorms, eats in the cafeteria and attends class, proving, observes  Early Show on Saturday Morning  co-anchor Russ Mitchell, he has the mind, the heart and foot to compete with players young enough to be his grandchildren.            Moore told Mitchell on the show,  I m feeling real good. It s really nice to be here with  his Dvhv The Fastest Way to Train Your iPhone   s Autocorrect
 Science fiction and fantasy television has produced plenty of bizarre or terrible episodes. But sometimes, an episode isnt just bad, its world-breaking 鈥?because it introduces plot holes or character traits that would kill a show. Here are 10 episodes that everybody had to pretend just didnt happen.  Two of which are really, really good.      1  Stargate SG-1,  Hathor  This much-criticized episode introduced a lot of complicated rules about the alien Goauld that later got dropped or ignored, and the writers themselves sort of disowned it. The show even joked about it in a later episode: in  Heroes  Part One ,  Dr. Janet Fraiser mentions  the whole Hathor incident, which we were never supposed to speak of again.  2  Red Dwarf,  Parall stanley cup el Universe  In the final episode of season two, the ship goes to a parallel universe where the characters alternate selves are female. Naturally, the two Listers have unprotected sex,  stanley cup which results in the male Lister becoming pregnant 鈥?because in this universe, its the men who bear the children. So the season ends with Lister pregnant, and the writers intended to deal with that when they came back for se stanley thermobecher ason 3, but that episode never got filmed because it wasnt funny  and also maybe sexist.  Instead they lumped a whole bunch of plot points into a quick synopsis  Lister gave birth to two boys who did some advanced aging stuff and had to be returned to the alternate universe  and the pregnancy is only mentioned once, quite briefly, ever again. 3