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  2. Damn, another LSU/SoCar back to back. and OU/LSU. Some tough stretches
  3. Like John McCain Judge was a citizen at birth so he is eligible to be president.
  4. no better feeling for a hitter when you crack one after they intentionally walk someone to get to you.
  5. Exactly. So we're on the same page. It's been established that Herman probably has the emotional intelligence of a fifth-grader, so it makes sense. Yeah, and they're back at practice. They missed four or so days. I've seen patients get rhabdo just being being outside for too long under poor hydration and mild exertion. Serious dehydration is not hard to manifest in extreme heat and humidity like they were in.
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  7. I wonder what caused it, and is it a common occurence? Did the mountain wake up in a bad mood and thought, fuck them humans?
  8. Also Maryland join the B1G in 2014. KU was in a stretch of 3-9, 2-10, 1-11, 3-9, 3-9 in the Gill/Weis era. Nobody wanted them and football rules the day Now with Leopold might be a different story. 10 years ago? No way
  9. And Falter faltered, just like you thought. Actually, I knew it was a longshot but I wanted it to work.
  10. he would only hurt his bone spurs from that height.
  11. ACC wasn't any better and didn't pay its members more than the Big 12 at the time. The only difference is their marginal, ESPN-sponsored, ACC Network. ACC = Big 12
  12. WP kids are definitely cut different than the regular high schooler. I never saw a single word my son wrote for any of his essays. I gave him some advice before he got started on some topics that could set him apart from other applicants but that was it. The only thing he asked for was a subscription to some online SAT prep course where he could take multiple tests for practice. Did your son have an Application Mentor assigned to him when he was applying - this is a WP grad that lives in your area that provides advice on how to manage the whole ordeal. My son's mentor was awesome; gave him all sorts of tips and had a genuine desire to make sure my son had the best chance possible of gaining a commission. I could not be more thankful for what he did.
  13. Do a backflip off, pussy!
  14. Well, it was on YouTube on Klatt's show and I found the following but I'm putting hold on what I claimed was his take. I might have confused it for his take on Will Howard. I'm reviewing and will confirm one way or the other and apologize if I remembered incorrectly. In the interim, here is his take post the loss to OSU. Amusingly, he predicts the ND game... accurately.
  15. Jesus. That can't be good. Wonder what the after looked like.
  16. Damn man, sorry to hear it.
  17. Thanks, @JesusSweatDuck for more of that thread. Chip on the shoulder! Peyton Manning at Tennessee I guess the Aggies figured this guy should be the standard for winning. The unforgetable And Corey did this in the brutal SWC!
  18. Yeah. It’s been almost a week though. That’s a hell of a case of dehydration.
  19. I’m not. I mean, I’m here, just not for him. I am here in hopes of watching him spiral further when it’s finally outed that he is the secret bastard love child of Ketch and Plonsky. So, maybe I am here for him?
  20. I ran across a blast from the past in my home office recently -- a lengthy 9-year-old list of our punishments and stipulations for our son from the time when we disconnected the Playstation and I hauled it to work and stuck it in a filing cabinet for several weeks. He's in the kitchen now on a short hiatus between internship and senior year. After breakfast and coffee while listening to a political podcast, he'll return to editing press releases for one employer and news stories for the other, as he did yesterday between workouts and errands. We've tended to mostly leave our kids alone and occasionally conduct the miserable process of trying to teach. So far, both have turned out well despite the missteps -- both theirs and ours. It's a miracle, or maybe just completely natural, but most of our kids turn out great despite us.
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