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  1. I hope the lighting of the football stadiums is not true. If it is true, we have quickly diluted the power and reverence for the unique symbolism of such an event.
    2 points
  2. Crying party at my house in Green Bay. Come one come all. Post crying we will march to Gutes house
    2 points
  3. Again, I’m with you. There’s always free agency and I’m hoping MVS can have a breakout year...
    1 point
  4. FYI I just watched the video and there is one glaring error, the first season was in fact the 70-71 season. The 69-70 25-1 team played at Shields Gym. The team featured two Indiana All Stars, another player who would go on to get beaten nightly by The Harlem Globetrotters as a member of the Washington Generals, and another player who go on to be a US congressman. Also of note, Bud Shippee retired at the end of this season. He used to do color when his dad Bob was doing play by play. I’ve listened to Bud since I was a little kid on the radio, kind of the end of an era. I run into Bud quite often at the post office in the morning, always enjoy talking to him, he talked a lot this winter about going here or there for the last time. Thru the Damon Bailey years, smaller schools would sometimes rent the gym if Seymour wasn’t playing to get bigger gates. Seymour did quite well financially during the Bailey years. The building has a fair amount of history, given it’s relatively short life when compared to some of the other iconic gyms in the state. With all the bleachers rolled back, you can have 6 full court basketball games going on simultaneously and another two with about 75’ courts. All but 2 of the games would be on hardwood.
    1 point
  5. I feel your pain but we did pick up Devin Funchess and a lot of OLs in the later rounds. Was KJ Hill drafted? Maybe we can sign him as a free agent.
    1 point
  6. My parents may have been poor, but they always taught us to be honest. I have been there more than once, and words can not describe my profound pride in a building where I was never chosen for teams in PE.
    1 point
  7. Happy with the Tight End pick out of Cincinnati, Leguara? AJ Dillon is a back not in the same vein as Aaron Jones, so we’ll have two different options back there. As for WR, we did just pick up Devin Funchess, but there’s still a lot of talent out there (Donald Driver was a 7th round pick). The same can be said for our other needs.
    1 point
  8. That's too bad. You could have met Muda and his buddy Fada when you were there at Camp Granada.
    1 point
  9. Second round of the draft tonight. Now the draft starts for the Colts. Unless they do a trade, they have picks 34, 44, and 75 in these next 2 rounds. With all of the quality players left, they should get a couple of starters out of it. I'd like to see 2 WR's get taken. Personally I like Pittman and Claypool. Both big guys and great targets for Rivers. Claypool is a WR with a TE body so he could play all over the field. Also like Hurts for a QB selection. Wouldn't be unhappy with Cleveland or Houston for a tackle either. Also like WInfield at Safety.
    1 point
  10. Northwood went to state in 2016 and went 11-1 in 2018. Concord has won sectionals 2 of the last 3 years. Northridge went 11-3 in 2014. Went 9-1 in 2017. Plymouth went 11-1, in 14, 10-3 in 15, 9-3 last year. Carry on, talking about crap you don't know.
    1 point
  11. Michigan Gov. Whitmer faces protest outside her home as lawmakers mull curbing her powers https://www.foxnews.com/politics/michigan-gov-whitmer-faces-protest-outside-her-home-as-lawmakers-mull-curbing-her-powers
    1 point
  12. The laziness and fear mongering of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: https://reason.com/2020/04/23/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-vice-fighting-income-inequality-is-higher-priority-than-getting-people-back-to-work/
    1 point
  13. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/04/23/navy-comfort-westchester-county-center-coronavirus/3010754001/ WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – The Naval hospital ship USNS Comfort is set to leave New York City’s harbor after it floated for three weeks mostly empty of patients. Projections about the spread of the coronavirus sent New York state scrambling to increase its hospital bed capacity by more than double its 53,000 limit. The federal government was called in to convert spaces like the Jacob Javits Center in Manhattan into overflow hospitals, but a month after shutdown efforts, that capacity hasn’t been stretched to its limits. Comfort and its 1,000 hospital beds sailed into New York late last month, but was under scrutiny for being sparsely used. Gov. Andrew Cuomo met with President Donald Trump Tuesday and their discussion included Comfort. They agreed the ship can be sent elsewhere. Of four overflow hospitals built in the state, only the Javits Center has taken patients so far, according to state officials. Although the overflow hospital construction was overseen by the federal government, it was coordinated with the New York Department of Health. The Navy hospital ship, equipped with 1,000 beds and 12 operating rooms, was intended to host non-coronavirus-related patients, which would free up resources at medical centers dealing with the outbreak. Just outside of New York City, the Westchester County Center was ready to open this week as an overflow hospital but questions arose whether the 110 beds would be needed as the spread of the coronavirus shows signs of slowing. “What we did was prepare for the worst and if the best comes to pass then we’ll consider ourselves fortunate,” said George Latimer, county executive of Westchester, which owns and runs the center. Projections be damned........Better safe than sorry I guess......
    1 point
  14. The Destructive Effects of the Coronavirus Relief Package https://mises.org/wire/destructive-effects-coronavirus-relief-package Today, the policy of printing new money to hold up an economic and financial system that cannot last is being pursued again—as it has been in the past, on many occasions. The question is not whether money will lose its purchasing power. It is just a question of how much and how quickly. The best-case scenario is that the economic slump will be overcome quickly and, as a result, central banks will not have to monetize too much debt and issue too much newly created money. But even then the underlying problem will not be solved; it will merely be postponed, because the government-controlled unbacked paper money system will predictably lead to ever greater amounts of debt on the part of entrepreneurs, consumers, and, most importantly, governments. At some point, debtors will no longer be in a position to service their debt. This is the point at which the unbacked paper money system collapses altogether through payment defaults, or when governments begin to issue ever greater amounts of money in a last-ditch effort to fend off the inevitable. That said, economies that have become addicted to unbacked money will, at some point, be confronted with a “recession-depression” à la 1929 or a German hyperinflation à la 1923. Meanwhile, however, governments and central banks’ mega–bailout programs may very well succeed in keeping the artificial boom going—that is, in transposing the approaching economic and financial bust into yet another boom, thereby preventing the system from collapsing. One thing, however, is certain: the official currencies—be it the greenback, the euro, Chinese renminbi, or the Japanese yen—will most likely lose their purchasing power. The truth is that they have never been a reliable means to store wealth—and never will be.
    1 point
  15. Thank God. Your hatred for Purdue has been well documented in asinine topics such as this. At least you can count on Muda for an upvote.
    0 points
  16. The recent Harris poll is not "an average of a lots of polls" "going all the way back to the beginning". It is simply a recent poll. I laughed about all the libtards on this forum when Jimmy Dore was ripping the Mcarthyism approach during the past three years. Libtards are easily manipulated, gullible fools.
    -1 points
  17. Didn't see Muda's. If it's dishonesty, own up to the one you stole from me. Man up.
    -1 points
  18. Another Democratic Socialist, like yourself: https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2011/09/rick-perry-bundles-up-us-open/
    -1 points
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