I'm very happy for their success this year, but they coulda/shoulda won today. So that is a little disappointing. Next season could be a great year too.
I was going to point out the Illinois rivalry . Those Lou Henson teams were pretty good and the NC season included two regular season losses and a tourny win against the Illini
Any post that bashes a recruit committing. I get the "stars matter" argument and that osu is recruiting at never before seen levels, but I hate when someone gets bashed for committing the next 3-5 years of their life to try and help my alma mater win games, get a world-class education and is signed by a staff that knows more about football than any of those delivering the bashing.
Serious question, would it be out of line to send these suggestions to the coaching staff, your scouting seems fairly in-depth and may provide some leads that haven't been identified yet.
It almost certainly isn't covered under a standard homeowner contents policy. You will likely need an appdraisal and a rider on your policy. Worth every penny though
I was diagnosed with a stage 4 laryngeal cancer in January. I'm currently in my 5th week of chemorad. It's been a life changing experience, especially with the COVID19 pandemic happening simultaneously.
Living in MN, I've had to get used to the locals referring to the University of Minnesota as the U of M. Maybe they thought MU was already taken by Sparty, but it still sounds weird every time I hear the reference
I appreciate the thoughts, thank you. They are recommending a laryngectomy with chemo and radiation to give me the best chance of long term survival.
I've opted for the chemo and radiation without the removal. It may or may not give me the best chance, but there's only about a 10-15% difference in the 5 year survival rate and I think it's a quality of life choice for me. At least right now.
I started smoking in the early 80's, when there was little, if any, stigma associated. You could smoke almost anywhere on campus back then, including the stadium.
Fast forward to 2020 and a diagnosis of stage 4 laryngeal cancer was my New Year's gift. Smoking is an incredibly bad habit, but also an incredibly difficult habit to break.
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Welp. There goes that Subway endorsement deal.
Angus Young
And we beat them in the tournament in 1989, on the way to the National Championship
I'm very happy for their success this year, but they coulda/shoulda won today. So that is a little disappointing. Next season could be a great year too.
You shoulda went with, "It's Blue balls for Johnson"
Great work, Ace. Thanks
I was going to point out the Illinois rivalry . Those Lou Henson teams were pretty good and the NC season included two regular season losses and a tourny win against the Illini
Glen Rice says Hello
And in other news, Dewey defeats Truman .
Conan the Barbarian
Better put up a good supply of Life cereal then.
Or have a fuck lion
You're not my Grand Daddy. Are you?
From the thread title I thought Klatt was goi g to discuss the intricacies of how teams actually, you know, break the huddle.
I'm sometimes dim.
Say It Isn't So
Consider yourselves duly banged. Reciprocate if you will.
GO BLUE
I always imagined it looked like the one in the Star Trek episide, "Edith Keeler Must Die."
But, I'm old.
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Finger failure, sorry.
*Oklahoma lost 38-35. They were up 14 and imploded in the 2nd half
But how did Junior do?
You just shut your dirty mouth.
+1
To hell with Notre Dame
Can't wait for the posts about the game being next
Football. Is. Essential.
Any post that bashes a recruit committing. I get the "stars matter" argument and that osu is recruiting at never before seen levels, but I hate when someone gets bashed for committing the next 3-5 years of their life to try and help my alma mater win games, get a world-class education and is signed by a staff that knows more about football than any of those delivering the bashing.
Those little fuckers. Good for them!
$3.50?
Logged in just to upvote Schoolhouse Rock.
"My Hero Zero"
Glad to hear the little Melanin is going to be ok. I had the same procedure when I was 11; it hurt like hell and scared me even more!
God Bless. GO BLUE!
Thanks for this post. I guess I know what I'm doing for the next 12 hours. Now, what to drink...
Serious question, would it be out of line to send these suggestions to the coaching staff, your scouting seems fairly in-depth and may provide some leads that haven't been identified yet.
Rabble, rabble, something political
(Hey, I need the manure for fertilizer)
Damned Loch Ness…
$3.50?
Damned Loch Ness Monster!
It looks like you should've started "waring" helmets just a little bit sooner.
jk
It almost certainly isn't covered under a standard homeowner contents policy. You will likely need an appdraisal and a rider on your policy. Worth every penny though
My alma mater too. Class of `83!
Go Blue, Josh. It will be one of the best decisions you ever make
It should look like this:
Are you willing/able to provide digital copies for a fee?
Yes. Abby Normal.
You and yours are in my prayers. She must be an incredibly strong person to cope with all of these issues.
And as a support system, yours is an equally daunting task. God bless.
I was diagnosed with a stage 4 laryngeal cancer in January. I'm currently in my 5th week of chemorad. It's been a life changing experience, especially with the COVID19 pandemic happening simultaneously.
God speed. Good health.
GO BLUE!
And here I thought I was the only person to employ that dubious strategy. Glad it worked out for us both!
GO BLUE
May his balls remain forever BLUE!
Living in MN, I've had to get used to the locals referring to the University of Minnesota as the U of M. Maybe they thought MU was already taken by Sparty, but it still sounds weird every time I hear the reference
Thougjt I saw DDJ do the slap too. I cringed. I hope he/we never do that again
Let him get the lead, then just come back and take it back
My thoughts are with you and yours. God speed
I appreciate the thoughts, thank you. They are recommending a laryngectomy with chemo and radiation to give me the best chance of long term survival.
I've opted for the chemo and radiation without the removal. It may or may not give me the best chance, but there's only about a 10-15% difference in the 5 year survival rate and I think it's a quality of life choice for me. At least right now.
I started smoking in the early 80's, when there was little, if any, stigma associated. You could smoke almost anywhere on campus back then, including the stadium.
Fast forward to 2020 and a diagnosis of stage 4 laryngeal cancer was my New Year's gift. Smoking is an incredibly bad habit, but also an incredibly difficult habit to break.