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Utah snagging transfers left & right. Same with UCF. Both might be pretty good this year.
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Have you ever ate at a K-Mart cafeteria? Have you ever shopped at a Venture?
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Ads in the middle of posts? What is this... #bs
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I can't help it. I think we're going to be really good this year. This is the year Frost turns it around!
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Turned in my resignation at work yesterday. 13 years. Feels weird.
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Shameful and pathetic:
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So here I am, on my work computer like so many others on this board. I'm looking at the ads and what they're advertising. I have an Allied Power Ad a Westlake Ace add, a Seeds ad and then.... about 15 different womens clothing ads. Guess we know what sex abuses the internet at work more. (At least where I work.) lol
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Draft Day just got a lot more interesting:
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COME AND SEE ...
This free series on YouTube has been exceptional. Check it out.
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@teachercd , Ha ha! Funny yes. I like the four gospel movies that star Selva Rasalingam. LINK They're word for word from the NIV. I'll give The Chosen a watch. Haven't seen it yet.
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The worst Husker board ever...Bigredboard is NO LONGER!!!
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Husker Bowling in the National Championship match for the 10th time.
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Congratulations to Tim Miles, new head coach at San Jose State.
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The vaunted powerhouse Big Ten gets no one in the Final Four. Michigan lays a huge egg.
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So, you guise like...recipes?
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Also RIP to Beverly Cleary. I guarantee that almost all of us read at least one of her books when we were kids.
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Damn. Jessica Walter has passed.
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RIP NBA Great Elgin Baylor.
https://www.si.com/nba/2021/03/22/elgin-baylor-death-los-angeles-lakers-hall-of-fame-legend -
Somewhere in this world, a perfect bracket has survived.
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tOSU on the cusp of a humiliating 15/2 upset. lol
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tOSU on the cusp of a humiliating 15/2 upset. lol
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One year ago today the Covid pandemic started to really hit home for most Americans. Travel bans, school closings, the end of sports... just everything we've known gone in a few days. I got Covid in January and still can't smell, and can barely taste. Otherwise, the year has been boring, but not too awful. Just very different. I hated the football "season" we had, and volleyball in spring seems weird.
How has the past year treated you? Everyone getting through this OK?
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Sure Covid can be extremely deadly. I've known people who died from it. But I've known of even more people who died of other causes but were labeled Covid deaths because they tested positive. We didn't do that in the past for various strains of flu--attributing deaths as flu deaths if they happened to have the flu when they died. Why are we doing that now for Covid? Anyone who thinks the death rates for Covid aren't somewhat inflated isn't looking at the whole picture.
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One year ago today the Covid pandemic started to really hit home for most Americans. Travel bans, school closings, the end of sports... just everything we've known gone in a few days. I got Covid in January and still can't smell, and can barely taste. Otherwise, the year has been boring, but not too awful. Just very different. I hated the football "season" we had, and volleyball in spring seems weird.
How has the past year treated you? Everyone getting through this OK?
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I wear a mask and practice social distancing. But there's been so much misinformation about Covid it's hard to gauge just how serious it is--misinformation both under estimating and overestimating the threat. I wonder how much worse, if any, it is than SARS was eight years ago. You'd think in the information age it would be easier to get accurate and truthful information. It is not.
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How many B1G teams make the Dance?