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  1. You spelled Muda wrong. LOL
    4 points
  2. You have a legitimate point of view which, unfortunately, suffers when you go about it like an a$$hat.
    4 points
  3. My lovely daughter has asked me to give her a help and wanted me to post her link to her cookie site and wanted me to add it to my social media accounts. Who can tell baby girl no?? Online these days allows them to ship to you directly, though I hear it can be salty on the ship cost. There is an option to donate to the troops, which is a cool feature. I understand if you all throw eggs at me and put many down votes to this: Its reasonable. But hey, whats a dad gonna do, ya know Cheers https://digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/scout/campbell44276
    1 point
  4. Nice....but you said nothing about Bobref spelling hole wrong !
    1 point
  5. My staff has 2 different parents who have scouts. And I am trying to lose weight.........Plus my bowling league parents.....Mrs. SF likes the peanut butter ones.......
    1 point
  6. You sir win the Internet today!
    1 point
  7. You do know that females can now join Scouts, BSA troops? And you are right about the salty shipping costs. $9.25 for 4-6 boxes? No thanks.
    1 point
  8. Good for Wayne, Sherwood might light a fire under that program.
    1 point
  9. Thought that some of you might enjoy these videos. I had the pleasure of hanging out with Uche Nwaneri a handful of times one summer in West Lafayette. Both terrific players and people, exemplified by the length of their playing careers and being among the most popular players in their locker rooms. If you like these videos he also does some really good breakdown stuff on his Youtube channel. Check him out! Part 1: Part 2: Part 3:
    1 point
  10. Does basketball need some sort of mercy rule? You're darn right. Here's my favorite box score of the basketball season: Heritage Hills 101, Mt. Vernon (Posey) 17 https://www.maxpreps.com/games/12-21-2019/basketball-winter-19-20/heritage-hills-vs-mt-vernon.htm?c=NKkw8Vd-GkSiGNxNI5ZeQw#tab=recap&schoolid= I hope fans loved watching HH score 51 points in the second half, including a 17-0 fourth quarter. Does DT keep a run up the score list for basketball?
    1 point
  11. This right here is definitely it... Baseball/softball run rules are fantastic and have been for years. Mostly everyone enjoys the football mercy rule and has definitely done its job in its first year... But how hard is it to implement a basketball running clock? Once it hits 25 points in the 2nd half, let's get it rolling. Basketball shouldn't be exempted from a mercy rule whatsoever.
    1 point
  12. Don't Believe Mike Pence's Spin About Iran and 9/11: https://reason.com/2020/01/06/dont-believe-mike-pence-about-iran-and-9-11/ There is no good reason to believe this is true. (And that goes as well for his follow-up claim about Soleimani plotting "imminent attacks"—more on that here.) The most obvious problem with Pence's claim is that 19 terrorists carried out the 9/11 attacks, not 12. We'll be charitable and assume that was a typo. The 9/11 Commission established that between eight and 10 of the 9/11 hijackers traveled through Iran to get to Al Qaeda training facilities in neighboring Afghanistan. That is, presumably, the straw that Pence is grasping for here. But the report does not link Soleimani or anyone else in the Iranian regime to the plot. In fact, Soleimani's name is never mentioned in the commission's 1,200-page final report. Here's what the report does say about Iran's involvement—or lack thereof: The 9/11 hijackers—like Al Qaeda frontman Osama bin Laden—were mostly Saudi nationals. Saudi Arabia and Iran are arch rivals, and much of the post-9/11 chaos in the Middle East is due to those two regional powers jockeying for leverage against one another. Iran, run by hard-line Shiite Muslims, is unlikely to forge an alliance with Al Qaeda, a Sunni group with ties to Saudi Arabia. Indeed, after the attacks Iran actively helped the U.S. round-up members of Al Qaeda, including bin Laden's son. Writing at National Review, David Harsanyi argues that Pence's interpretation of the facts surrounding 9/11 is "mostly right" because Iran has backed other terrorist groups, including Hamas, run by Sunni Muslims. But Harsanyi has to concede that there is "no hard evidence that Soleimani himself was involved" in 9/11, and he admits that the "commission could unearth no evidence proving that the Iranians knew what the 9/11 team was planning (which doesn't mean they did not)." Mostly right? No. These arguments do not support Pence's expansive claims, and they certainly shouldn't convince anyone to go to war. If anything, that kind of Bush-era connect-the-dots-to-9/11 logic should make Americans more skeptical of the administration's case for war with Iran, because it is exactly the same playbook—sometimes even using the exact same players—that led the country into the Iraq quagmire. Needless to say, the fact that Soleimani wasn't involved in plotting 9/11 does not absolve him from a history of plotting attacks that did kill and maim hundreds of Americans, among others. But the question we should be asking is whether killing him keeps Americans safer. By escalating the threat of war, it does not do that at all. Meanwhile, most of those deadly attacks were only possible because the targets were Americans in Iraq—and those Americans were in Iraq, at least in part, because Mike Pence was wrong about whether to go to war nearly two decades ago. He's wrong again now. Do we really want another military quagmire, this time in Iran, where trillions of dollars and thousands of lives will be wasted?
    1 point
  13. Maconaquah has made their choice https://www.kokomotribune.com/sports/local-sports-briefs-for-tuesday-jan/article_f76a9af0-30d7-11ea-8ccd-b361023e69c7.html He is bringing with him ONE BAD HOMBRE as well
    1 point
  14. Do I see a problem with the fact that the highest ranked HS players Indiana produces yearly and most every Indiana HS players who later plays on Sunday are “non-skill” players yet only once has someone from those ranks been recognized as Mr. Football? Yeah....just maybe.
    1 point
  15. As long as conferences are based primarily on scheduling convenience and geographic proximity, rather than competitive reasons, I think conferences in general - and especially 10 school conferences — are bad for football. The inability to schedule out of conference games that might be more competitive detracts from the quality of football generally, a cause that I thought you were championing.
    1 point
  16. Probably true. There is more advertising money for the MSM in the 2020 POTUS election and the associated impeachment trial.
    -1 points
  17. Well that and I would guess congress has their fair share of alcoholics.
    -1 points
  18. https://reason.com/2020/01/08/can-we-stop-with-all-the-congressional-grandstanding/ Agreed. The less power government has over our lives the better. And too bad that most congressional hearings are all about sneering and 'scoring points' instead of actual learning the facts. Sound like several posters here on the GID........................
    -1 points
  19. https://gizmodo.com/alcohol-is-killing-more-americans-than-ever-1840862638 Where is the outrage? Why hasn't this insidious substance been banned outright here in the United States of America? Oh wait, we tried that once already.......................
    -2 points
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