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  1. On 10/23/2023 at 8:48 PM, D3zii said:

    Nah definitely wasn’t.  Cant say I’m all that surprised, definitely felt like as bad as we’ve played he could’ve gotten more run, but hind sight who knows wat was going on 

     

    On 10/23/2023 at 9:19 PM, Chad said:

    The article originally stated he was kicked off of the team, then it was changed to left the team. Who knows?

     

    On 10/23/2023 at 9:03 PM, Hornius Emeritus said:

    Puzzling. I believe I heard that he is a good student.

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    I was told Ross got into it with Sarkisian. Heard it was about as bad as the Joshua Moore incident. From what I can tell, Ross could have handled it differently and left Sarkisian no choice. However, it appears Ross is dealing with things outside of football, so hold off on bashing the young man. Hopefully, it will be a learning lesson for him.

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  2. On 10/21/2023 at 10:36 AM, ernest_t_bass said:

    These are the "live" sports I want to watch the most, so who provides the bet experience given this?

    - Buckeye Football

    - Reds Baseball

    - Miami Dolphins or Bengals/Browns

    - College anything - Texas, Tennessee non national coverage

    - Cleveland Cavs

     

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  3. On 10/19/2023 at 1:29 PM, Gene Parmesan said:

    I just connected the dots on this one.  Nate from The Office

     

    Turned into an energy vampire.

     

    Not hard to spot looking at them, but The Office character ran during the lean years and wasn't really featured, but I recently binged WWDS and saw an old episode of the Office on TV and hit me that Nate is Colin Robinson.

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, InkaUtexas said:

    Yep, certain places. Agree. Dad has told stories of having to go rescue missionary groups in Vietnam because the lord would protect them, until the NVA said nah....

    same with peace activists killed in Central America for driving through checkpoints, or arrested for hiding weapons for the FMLN or Sendero.

    We tend to respond to these dumbs hits. WNBA star out front should have told you.  

     

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  5. 9 hours ago, BLKNSTY said:

    i can’t see how it isn’t an israeli missile. every single video I’ve seen of a hamas rocket explosion seems like it has barely enough explosive power to light a couple smart cars on fire. like a dozen grenades or so tied together.
    this one just wiped the whole hospital and a cool thousand people off the face of the map, I know hospitals keep lots of pressurized o2 but damn.
    i think this is going to be huge turning point, no way the millions of the locally displaced palestinians don’t crank up the pressure in jordan/egypt/lebanon/syria. can’t see israel launching a ground invasion of gaza now.

     

    Hamas places rockets, explosives, and headquarters in hospitals, schools, etc. It would only take one unlucky explosion in the right place to set it all off.

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  6. 12 hours ago, Scheiss Meister said:

    It can be used for smoke in a pinch.  We never fired that many of them due their propensity to start grass fires.  From my memory, which is getting more sieve-like by the day, WP rounds were the heaviest 60mm rounds, so we most frequently used them as the first rounds fired, to set our base plates firmly in the soil.  They also make pretty cool mushroom clouds, like micro nukes.

    WP is the only smoke rounds we have, right?

     

  7. 54 minutes ago, Da Fino said:

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    Coincidently, A buddy sent me this today probably from facebook or reddit. I don't know enough about AR's other than owning a couple, but the story about leftovers from Afghanistan sure read like bullshit to me.  

     

    The Russians, Chinese, Pakistanis, and Iranians all make AR clones.

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  8. 38 minutes ago, Scheiss Meister said:

    White phosphorus is packed into mortar and artillery rounds to be scattered over a target area to ignite canvas, wood, and other flammable materials used by the enemy.  This definition includes uniforms.

    It's primary use is as a smoke round IIRC, though it is obviously useful as a destructive round.

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