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Artificial turf surfaces?
Impartial_Observer replied to GoodKn19ht's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Ritter uses Marian University as it's home field, it is turf. I believe they have a long term deal and barring MU making the jump to D1, I don't see them playing on a Friday night any time soon. -
The Banality of the F-Bomb
Impartial_Observer replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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I just looked at this entire thread a couple of things come to mind: 1) Let he among us who hasn't wondered into a White Castle at 3:00 in the morning after a night of bar hopping cast the first stone. 2) Muda, I bet you are fun to hang out with at IT conventions. 3) When you make it to the big city if you're looking for a good time, I'd call @Lysander he has intel of all the best dive bars.
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The Banality of the F-Bomb
Impartial_Observer replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Because sometimes the F-bomb is what's needed! -
The Banality of the F-Bomb
Impartial_Observer replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
WTF man? "I work in profanity the way others might work in oil or...clay" -
I have a pretty good understanding of medical billing works. This was for a surgical procedure (amputation) which took about 2 hours. Granted the surgeon's bill was not included in this. My main point being, he was in pre-op for about two hours, with staff, associated pre-op care, IV, blood work, central line, etc., used an OR for two hours and associated staff, equipment, supplies, meds, pathology, etc., then in post op for about an hour and a half, w/staff. And the hospital was paid about 3K. I don't think their costs were covered. Granted this hospital is non-profit, at least the hospital itself. There is another entity that owns all the real estate that is for profit. My family doctor hasn't taken new Medicare/Medicaid patients in years, there must be a reason. I had a local retired dentist tell me that Medicaid (note Medicaid, not Medicare, I'm not using the two interchangeably) would pay a taxi service more to bring a patient to his office, than they would pay him to do routine dental procedures, extractions, fillings, etc. I believe there is a potentially a looming healthcare crisis in this country, everyone laughed at Trump when he stated he agreed with VOC, the VA is fine. If you want a glimpse of what a government run healthcare system looks like, I'd say that's a pretty good example, only a fraction of the scale.
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I think Biden has a shot at against Trump. I can easily see him playing the Jeb Bush part in this primary. Bush had a machine behind him, but I don't think he had the "want" to do it. I just don't think Mayor Pete has the national following, but in 1991 who'd ever heard of Bill Clinton? And going from a governor's mansion to the WH is one thing, but going from the mayor of a medium sized city in Indiana to the WH is a HUGE jump. I'm not sure any of the rest of them are serious candidates. I'll be honest, I wish this process were a little more compacted. This cycle literally started the day after the mid-terms. It grows tiresome, and I'm sure I'm not in the minority there. I think it will fun to watch, I just wish we didn't have to watch it for so long.
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Heard a story on the radio the other day about San Francisco giving an obscene amount of free syringes to addicts. I'm not for sure, but I would guess a place like San Francisco would be one of the early adopters of banning plastic straws. It begs the question, they ban straws, yet give away free syringes. I understand straws "can" harm wildlife, but I mean even in tiny Seymour, syringes are literally found lying around everywhere. I don't recall every hearing a story where someone was inadvertently poked with an HIV/AIDS tainted straw. I am only left to scratch my head. Quick Google search yielded this result, not necessarily the story I was referring to: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Those-needles-littering-the-streets-The-city-12898656.php
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Mastodon
Impartial_Observer replied to gonzoron's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
I'm pretty sure I saw that Mastadon roaming around over at Dinger Schepman's farm one night after sitting at the bar a little too long. -
Mastodon
Impartial_Observer replied to gonzoron's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
FYI, this is the farm right across the street from El Nopal. -
Sports proposals typically begin with the coaches association. They poll the coaches. I have been told the IHSAA is typically looking for a majority participation from the coaches and a 70%-80% yea vote to go along with depending on the the proposal. Proposals coming from particular sports then go thru the IIAAA (Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association) to try and gain favor with the AD's. You need to have your ducks in a row and present proposals to the IIAAA at their November meeting, to get things on the agenda for the IHSAA's Annual Meeting. I've never been involved with the principals association, but I would assume it's a similar process. I don't think each process happens exclusive from each other. I know some proposals coming from the IIAAA are sometimes discussed in the principal meetings.
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Numbers
Impartial_Observer replied to gonzoron's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Don't sell me short, I'm quite an A-hole! -
One Thing
Impartial_Observer replied to brvheart63's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I can't tell you how many times I've been on that field and stared at that dam and thought, oh geez..... -
Numbers
Impartial_Observer replied to gonzoron's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
I think the Ahole theory has more plausibility, if it weren't for the fact that I'm #7, I'm clearly a bigger Ahole than that.
