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  1. Original list published in 1985 College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) University of California (applies to the campuses as of 1985: Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Diego, Irvine, Davis, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and Riverside) University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Texas at Austin University of Vermont (Burlington) University of Virginia (Charlottesville) Runners-up As part of the initial 1985 publication, Moll also selected nine "worthy runner-up" universities:[14] University of Colorado Boulder Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta) University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign New College of Florida (formerly New College of the University of South Florida, it became an independent part of Florida's State University System in 2001) Pennsylvania State University (University Park) University of Pittsburgh State University of New York at Binghamton (also known as Binghamton University) University of Washington (Seattle) University of Wisconsin–Madison Notable updates Greenes' Guides list (2001) The list of "public Ivy" institutions has gone through several revisions over the years, much like other university rankings and conferences. A notable update was published in 2001, when Howard and Matthew Greene included the following 30 colleges and universities in The Public Ivies: America's Flagship Public Universities.[2] Northeastern Pennsylvania State University (University Park) Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey) State University of New York at Binghamton University of Connecticut (Storrs) Mid-Atlantic College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia) University of Delaware (Newark) University of Maryland, College Park University of Virginia (Charlottesville) Western University of Arizona (Tucson) University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado Boulder University of Washington (Seattle) Great Lakes and Midwest Indiana University Bloomington Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) Michigan State University (East Lansing) Ohio State University (Columbus) University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign University of Iowa (Iowa City) University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) University of Minnesota, Twin Cities University of Wisconsin–Madison Southern University of Florida (Gainesville) University of Georgia (Athens) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Texas at Austin
  2. I saw a woman wearing a 41MM stainless DJ. She was maybe 5'2" and weighed between 100-110
  3. CTE is real
  4. 66BUFF

    RIP Terry Reid

    Never heard of him until I watched
  5. Think my total for all 5 was $100 and I am always looking for new fitted hats that have a curved bill
  6. No fitted hats. I did buy these last year
  7. You love every Horn?
  8. Remembering Mets History (1978) "Bad Dude" John Stearns Wins Out in Home Plate Collision with Big Dave Parker With two outs, in the bottom of the 9th, the Pirates still down by a run with the winning run Parker, on third base. The next batter was (future Mets coach) Bill Robinson. Robinson hit a fly ball to left field, Dave Parker tagged at third base, the Mets outfielder, Joel Youngblood who had a good arm, caught it & threw home. Parker took off all six foot five, 230 lbs of him barreling into Mets catcher John Stearns. Stearns caught Youngblood's throw, stood his ground tagged out Parker, and was knocked away from home plate. Quotes- John Stearns: "I gathered my senses & to my surprise the ball is still nestled in my mitt, like a sleeping baby. I showed it to the umpire & the game was over. I look over at Parker & he was still on the ground, moaning from a fractured jaw." The Mets won the game 6-5.
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    Led Zeppelin

    If I played guitar, I'd be Jimmy Page The girlies I like are underage (Shh! Check it)
  10. Southern Millionaires University
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