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huKSer

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  1. For me the worst actors are the ones that have just one presence.  They are the same no matter what role they are cast in - usually just themselves.

     

    Arnold Schwartzejager, er, Spitzennoogle, er, The Arnold

    Actor formerly known as the Rock

    Most martial arts "actors"

    Jack Nicholson

    Nicholas Cage

     

    Ergo, the opposite would be a good actor "THAT was ____?"  Johnny Depp come to mind.
     

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  2. Form 1040EZ - 2018 tax year

     

    If you are a corporation skip to line 4

     

    1. Enter the amount of your 2017 tax refund here . . . __________________

    2. Multiply line 1 by 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________________

    3. This is the amount of Federal Tax you OWE . . . . . . . __________________

    4. We are sorry we inconvenienced you by withholding some of your money. The Federal government will refund this amount promptly.  Included will be an additional 20% for your trouble.

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  3. On 2/8/2019 at 1:05 PM, 10_point_buck said:

    Some schools do have other men's sports such as hockey , soccer, and volleyball and they too must find a way to create the balance required by Title IX.  You just don't "invent" a college sport to satisfy the boundaries of Title IX, it has to make sense and have kids playing that sport to feed into it.  If you look at the total number of sanctioned NCAA sports, there are a lot we don't have here in Nebraska.  If your football coach wants 150 or more men on the football team, even if they are walk-on's, the AD has to see if they can make it work and that is either by elimination of other men's opportunities or creating new opportunities for women.  Nebraska had a men's gymnastic team at one time and I am sure there are others we used to have.  For the benefit of all athletes, I have no problem with Title IX as schools (from junior high to college) were not doing justice towards female sports on their own.  

     

    College Athletic Scholarship Limits

     

    Stanford  and Ohio St comes to mind as far as fielding a lot of sports. Both men's and women's. How do they do it?

     

    Economics comes into play as well.  At Nebraska and many other universities football is the cash cow that funds the women's sports.  I know it won't happen but maybe some allowance for this should be made?

     

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