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TwiceHorn

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  1. She no speaky engly. Someone call ICE!
  2. This assumes she wasn't grinding on the door knob in the first place.
  3. It's becoming increasingly clear that even if Trump pulled off a third term, legally, he'll be wholly incapable of carrying out the office or even campaigning, if he's even alive. And it's also becoming clear that there is no succession plan. Although it's likely to be kind of hilarious, it is probably also a very dangerous time.
  4. Despite things like Lucas electrical and Armstrong-Whitworth threads, the Brits are really good engineers.
  5. One thing that cracks me up (not really of the laughing kind), is the MAGA saw: "But Ukraine is corrupt!" Okey dokey, so that just legitimizes the most corrupt country on earth invading them? Like Russia is going to fix that?
  6. And both coaches are leaving/have left.
  7. Missed that one, but not this one. UNITED STATES v. 11¼ DOZEN PACKAGES OF ARTICLE LABELED IN PART MRS. MOFFAT'S SHOO FLY POWDERS FOR DRUNKENNESS
  8. At the oath ceremony. So. Fucked. Up.
  9. I loved Homicide Life On The Streets back in the day, so I was down with The Wire from git. But still, from Season 1 alone, it seems like a cop drama. And, for most of us expecting that to continue in Season 2, it was something of a shock. But then it starts to come together. Or apart.
  10. The ouroboros of ratfucking suck.
  11. It is but it isn't. It's basically all bullshit outside the top 4-6.
  12. Sark certainly did. Whoops. Hope he learns from it.
  13. Yeah, that whole "fantasy" thing isn't really my deal, so I resisted. But the first 4-5 seasons will really drag you in.
  14. Props for "donkey show."
  15. Of an NGO type thing dedicated to revitalizing coal country without coal mining. He's one of the good guys.
  16. "Agents have objected . . . " so I am guessing no not at all. Think about recently past FBI directors, married, stead, sticks in the mud, not galavanting around chasing pussy at UFC fights and getting shithammered with D-list country stars in Vegas. Some of them probably have had very messy personal lives, but have had the good sense to keep it on the QT and demand that family do the same.
  17. Agree. Just seeing what sort of case could be made for him given his record. There's a case to be made for successful small-school coaches, but it's not bulletproof. It is a bit curious that he didn't use SabanBama as a stepping stone to bigger programs. Almost as if he avoided them on purpose. Even taking the IU job as his first P4 job might be consistent with some avoidance.
  18. Some of this may have arisen because Hegseth may have actually talked to a lawyer that represented him. Although Trumpco strives to find government lawyers that will represent the desires of Trump, these don't always align with the personal interests of people like Hegseth that are "just following orders." Once they get beyond doing Trump's bidding, they may find out they're in a personal liability jackpot.
  19. Good play analysis. You intro it, though, with criticism of Sark. Yet, for most of the plays, you praise Sark or blame player execution for the failure. This is, I believe, the only specific Sark problem you mention: Sark, what formation or down is causing them to line up like this? Because if we can trigger it we can run on them. Georgia is far more difficult when they are attacking. Of course, to one degree or another, player execution or lack thereof, is Sark's fault, as are the more systemic problems like OL and blocking scheme. I'm sure there's more.
  20. It would appear that the generalities about stateless ships are correct. However, most nations that register ships, even flags of convenience, exempt small boats. For example, the UK exempts vessels under 24m in length, the US "five net tons," which includes under 25 feet and a complicated displacement calculation. As we are aware, small boats in the US are subject to state registrations. Probably not so much in South America. But their laws probably also provide that a small boat that "resides" in that country is a boat of that country, automatically. So they're not "stateless ships."
  21. He's been good and a bit of a turnaround artist at three schools, IUP, Elon, and JMU. So, a small-school track record. Maybe a bit like Tressel. Or Chris Kleiman.
  22. One thing about IU's OL from the portal, I'm not sure who's starting, but a bunch of OL came from JMU. So it may be that Cignetti lifted a line virtually intact.
  23. You ever had your shit pushed in, bro?
  24. Drive is a massive time suck so far.
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