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  1. Here’s a fun fact for you Packers fans: All 37 of the 49ers’ points yesterday were scored by ex-Chicago Bears.
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  2. I tried this once with the lawn. She's now the 'ex'. You could hear her yelling at me over the noise of the lawnmower.
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  3. Not me, between the noise of the mower and my noise cancelling JBL cordless cans, I couldn’t hear her yelling if she was standing in my ear. Mowing time is my sanctuary.
    2 points
  4. I disagree with your assessment of Evansville. It's a great place to work and raise a family. LOL. That is pretty hypocritical...
    2 points
  5. The new "Extended Range" option for the Tesla motor cars.....
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  6. And some from West Lafayette get tossed in with them ... see "The Sectional of Death," Sectional 28.
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  7. @DumfriesYMCA. Dang, until today I didn’t know how bad my family and I had it.
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  8. Actually I have that backwards LOL. But hey...there is a pathway right!
    1 point
  9. With one school not "signing off" there is probably 0 chance of full eligibility.
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  10. Looking at the list also explains why TVLand can play so many episodes a day of Gunsmoke lol 635 episodes. I wonder how many characters were killed over the course of 20 years? 🤔
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  11. My mom and I used to watch Emergency every week when I was small. Oddly enough over the weekend one of those clickbait links that show up at the end of articles online was "what ever happened to Dixie McCall?" I saw Emergency on the list which reminded me. I didn't realize it was on seven years. Pretty cool link, I'll check it out more as time allows.
    1 point
  12. You can say a lot of things about Frank DeSantis, crooked is not one of them.
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  13. Did he go to school with Brett Kavanaugh? They would have been best buds.
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  14. This makes more sense to me than anything. http://trackfootballconsortium.com/the-death-of-football-fast-and-track-speed/
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  15. Quote from the report: Good matchups and good weather are always key to the football tournament attendance. Please seed the sectionals. Use good, neutral stadiums such as Ohio. https://ihsaa.org/Portals/0/ihsaa/documents/about ihsaa/minutes/2019-20/011620.pdf?ver=2020-01-20-155604-767
    1 point
  16. Whiting has been attending this event since the beginning and it's extremely well-ran and organized. Our guys and coaches have a blast and we've made some friendships along the way. Highly recommend it.
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  17. So when Snider comes with-in a field goal of a Carmel team that is considered one of their all time "greats", it' because rain is the "great equalizer." I heard that several times from several people on this forum. The same doesn't apply at the college level? Sad that Notre Dame's season has to be judged on a game played on the road in a monsoon. Kirk Herbstriet made a pitch in 2018 that Ohio State should have been the fourth playoff team instead of ND despite getting crushed by Purdue in a game in which they were completely embarrassed. It just seems like there is a different set of rules when it comes to ND.
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  18. Kill this thread now. 10 team conferences do NOT add scheduling flexibility, as you maintain. Both the HCC and the MIC are happy the way they are. It actually allows each to play one another in the regular season. And Columbus North is not a good fit for either conference. They and CE need to join the Mid State, or both get in CI.
    1 point
  19. I’m not saying the whole place is rotten lol just saying. Just firmly disagree that Evansville is this cute little city that is great for raising a family. Sure, many have probably done a fantastic job and have found a nice little neighborhood with little issue....but come on. Everyone in SW Indiana and the surrounding area knows what Evansville is really like
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  20. @tango im sorry but Evansville really isn’t ideal. One simply cannot overlook the insane amount of violent crime in the area on top of a nasty drug epidemic. im probably going to upset some people with this next comment....but only in Evansville Indiana can you be declared the “fattest city in America” as well as the “meth capital”. Those two things don’t go together. it’s something like 1 in 19 are victims of violent crime. there are a lot and I mean a lot of houses that are not being kept up well by the owners then I can get into it being in a state with desperate need for education reform...I can also talk about how it’s stationed near mega polluting power plants...cancer + SIDS are high for the area..... like man. I can probably go on and on. It is absolutely not ideal at all. there are nice pockets but everyone in the area knows living just outside of Evansville is 100% more ideal. There is no argument to this. Evansville is really bad. It’s not Gary bad but it’s enough. If you say otherwise you probably haven’t lived in many other places or are just in denial. sorry not sorry
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  21. Now Residing In The Blessed Realm: Chris Tolkien (1924-2020): https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/now-residing-in-the-blessed-realm-christopher-tolkien-1924-2020/ Truly an icon among lovers of fantasy literature. He carried on his father's legacy well. He will be missed.
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  22. A perfect way to launder funnel money into the Railroad Union?
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  23. Yes, that and probably just another government jobs program.
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  24. When we’re talking about how extreme it is to think that we might need to rise up against an oppressive government someday . . . “If circumstances should at any time oblige the government to form an army of any magnitude that army can never be formidable to the liberties of the people while there is a large body of citizens, little, if at all, inferior to them in discipline and the use of arms, who stand ready to defend their own rights and those of their fellow-citizens. This appears to me the only substitute that can be devised for a standing army, and the best possible security against it, if it should exist.” —-Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers No. 29 https://www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/The+Federalist+Papers#TheFederalistPapers-29 Hamilton helped train an army of farmers and shopkeepers that rose up against an oppressive government that was violating their rights. Was that extreme then, or is it just extreme now for some reason? There are 100 million gun owners in this country, the overwhelming majority of which have never pointed their guns at anyone, much less shot people with them. How can something done by a third of all Americans be considered radical or extreme? If tens of millions of Americans own guns for reasons that have nothing to do with the fear of oppressive government, as it’s justified in the text of the Second Amendment, does that make their gun ownership more extreme or less extreme? The idea that people should be free to own guns for any reason they want, isn’t that more extreme than the idea that they should be able to do so specifically because ownership deters oppressive government? There isn’t anything extreme about the idea that we might need to do what our ancestors did. Doing what our ancestors did is more like a tradition, “tradition” being something like an opposite of “extreme”. If anything is actually extreme, surely it’s the idea that we should violate the rights of 100 million gun owning American citizens and declare them criminals–even though they’ve never pointed a gun at anyone, much less used a gun to violate someone’s rights. If anything is extreme, isn’t it the idea that the rights of 100 million Americans should be violated without the benefit of a trial or a jury or even the commission of a crime–that their constitutional rights should be forfeit simply because politicians say so?
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