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  1. I've seen that one before and I laughed as much this time as I did then. This is an all-time classic.
    4 points
  2. I had heard he was on campus but never got any additional info about the visit. I find it interesting that it comes on the heels of the Fears visit. Could be telling but not sure what it is telling. Trying to get in before Fears or are we not as confident with Fears. Or would we take both. Lots of possibilities but to take 2 trips on your own dime speaks volumes to me
    4 points
  3. Never trust a company that sell toilets and baby food šŸ˜‰
    4 points
  4. Getting back to Covid, Why are we not being bombarded by the benefits of exercise and healthy eating? Why is it that nearly two years into this pandemic, getting early treatment for Covid-19 that can prevent hospitalization and death is still extremely difficult? These continued attempts to ignore proven methods of boosting the immunity and undermine early treatment protocols, as well as the constant attacks against anyone skeptical of the prevailing narrative, give the impression that certain interested parties are hesitant to bring the pandemic to an end.
    4 points
  5. But donuts are a hole food.
    4 points
  6. Correct. Early to mid October. Indiana.
    4 points
  7. There once was a lad named Brad Who was both mad and bad He said he was done The game was no longer fun No one cared, not even a tad
    3 points
  8. Past 60 it's "Never have a yard bigger than you're willing to PAY to have mowed." šŸ˜‰
    3 points
  9. Speaking of football, is football killing the COVID narrative? Fauci had said stadiums full of unmasked fans would be superspreading events. Yet after the first couple of weeks, we see cases dropping. It's still early but I think the trends will continue.
    3 points
  10. As a fan who has rooted against the Yankees my entire life, this is pretty great. Actual newspaper clipping from 1960.
    3 points
  11. Well There are only 2 parts. The flapper and the fill valve. You got this man and we are all pulling for you. The men's team need to pull out the win!
    3 points
  12. Me after all this health conscious talk.
    3 points
  13. Tell me about itā€¦.theyā€™re always anything but wholeā€¦.always broken up into a million little crumbs in the bottom of the bag.
    3 points
  14. I sadly report that Doritos are not, in fact, a whole food.
    3 points
  15. I don't know what we should have done honestly. I know after 2-3 years the whole thing wasn't working. Just hoping Kyle gets his big payday soon and rakes wherever he's at. Honestly...Cincy makes a ton of sense.
    3 points
  16. Bradā€™s claim that heā€™s done is absurd We know heā€™ll be back before the down marker hits 3rd He may strive for redemption but without intervention heā€™ll prove once again, heā€™s a turd
    2 points
  17. ^^^^^ X 10 million! It's like having intercourse without having to cuddle. After my current house project, I am a pexexual! Love it.
    2 points
  18. Iā€™m really starting to worry about you two!
    2 points
  19. Been awhile since we have had a good limerick around here!
    2 points
  20. Lol, I have about 6 tape measures and still have trouble finding one. That's how I ended up with so many.
    2 points
  21. I remember helping my Dad replace galvanized with copper. Learned how to sweat pipes on that project! Now a days Iā€™m a big fan of SharkBites.
    2 points
  22. To his credit he did predict a global pandemic during Trumps term back in 2017.....then it came true. (I'm discounting that he was also funding gain of function research at the Wuhan Lab so maybe he had some heads up lol)
    2 points
  23. Haha. I remember he had to do some work underneath for the bathroom. I was maybe 8 or 9. Since I was small enough I had to dig some space out and he was able to lay on his back and get close enough to plumb blind overhead. I had to hand him the tools. I think I'm claustrophobic because of that.
    2 points
  24. Yeah, THIS part, I DO have a problem with, and I don't have an answer. I think it's utter BS that we pay a huge percentage of the freight here in the U.S. while other countries buy the same meds for pennies on the dollar. My supposition is that other countries simply threaten to not honor U.S. drug patents if they don't get huge discounts and U.S. pharma just shrugs and considers it incremental profits after our citizens have already paid for all of the R&D.
    2 points
  25. I'm convinced Woodson wants 2 guards in the 2023 class if it's possible.
    2 points
  26. šŸ˜‚ I'm pulling for you man, but as for me, I came to the conclusion after I turned 50 and hit my "peak earning years" that the plumber was far cheaper than the cost of my time and aggravation, so I started outsourcing...a lot. I'm even tempted to hire a lawn service but felt like I needed the workout, so I'm still mowing for now. Plumbing is probably my least favorite, but back in the late '90's when I was a young married man and had more time than money, me and my father-in-law replumbed the entire house in a weekend. Went from copper, which was pitted and had sprung a couple of leaks, to pvc. It was probably the least fun weekend in my life and near the end, I told my father-in-law I'd rather be whipped than do any more plumbing. He got a good laugh, but I think he understood where I was coming from. Copper plumbing is from the devil. I don't know who ever decided that was a good idea.
    2 points
  27. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/vanderbilt-researchers-discover-ultra-potent-antibody-against-covid-and-variants/ar-AAOI0tq
    2 points
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  29. I would have to think that it happening while the sprinklers are on, is just a coincidence. The only correlation that I could possibly think of, is the water pressure in the whole system drops with the volume being used by the sprinklers causing the valve in the fill mechanism to not seal off. BUT I would think it would actually be opposite of this, unless the fill mechanism uses supply water pressure as a pilot for the shut off valve, which I think would be very complex for a dad gum commode fill mechanism. I'd go spend $10 and put a new fill mechanism in it. And I am surprised that no one has suggested.... Just giggle the handle! or is that not a joke anymore?
    2 points
  30. He can bat where ever he wants if the Reds get him! LOL
    2 points
  31. The key is moderation. Just eat half a bag at a time instead of the whole bag.
    2 points
  32. Lemme see...now where did I put those mukluks? šŸ¤” šŸ˜
    2 points
  33. Agreed. If I had the room I would have. My refrigerator quit working one day so I bought a a 7 cu ft in a pinch until I repaired my fridge. Which I did successfully. Now I have 2 freezers. And I fixed it for $30. Ha, suck it GE.
    2 points
  34. ^^ this is also sound advice based on my frequent scoldings at home.
    2 points
  35. The Cubs should have kept him...
    2 points
  36. Don't envy those calls....as a rule I try to avoid Thursday if I can just for the simple reason if they stink I'll think about it until Sunday. Haha. One guy that is slowly growing on me and might be available still in some leagues is Patrick from Denver especially with Jeudy down. I think Anderson comes around but as you said tons of questions. On top of that Ben is hurt too. Good luck!
    2 points
  37. Really happy to see all of the talk on diet/exercise. I wonā€™t say what the answer is for everyone, b/c I donā€™t know. But what works for me is eating healthier foods with a limited number of ingredients and lots of movement every day. If you canā€™t run or bike, walk. Do it early and do it often. Walking absolutley makes a HUGE difference. We noticed that when we moved from Indy (driving city) to NYC (walking city). For foods, I eat whole grains and non-processed foods. My goal started by saying I wouldnā€™t eat anything with more than five ingredients or anything with ingredients that I canā€™t pronounce or identify. Iā€™ve relaxed that a bit, but it does help. When people say to avoid carbs or bread, I think thatā€™s fairly unrealistic for long term. Just buy bread thatā€™s made with bread ingredients - water, flour, and salt. Itā€™s simple. Same with pasta. Donā€™t buy overly processed crap that the food industry is desperate for you to eat. Thereā€™s a reason grocery stores and fast food restaurants are designed like they are. They want and need you to eat more, more, more. Fad diets absolutley do not work - or they may work for a bit and then you yoyo back to that original weight. One thing that works for me is having a hot wife 11 years younger than I am. She runs marathons and is super acitve. It behooves me to do the same. šŸ˜‚ Iā€™m also a vegetarian, but I donā€™t think thatā€™s necessary to lose weight. Just means I eat a lot more veggies and fruits, and avoid high fat, cholesterol red meat. Iā€™m 53 and wear the same size in jeans I did in high school. Definitely in better shape and more muscle tone than back then though.
    2 points
  38. Not sure on an exact rotation but really excited to see Tamar Bates play. Seems like he has a great shot at Freshman of the year in the B1G.
    2 points
  39. I feel very good when you confirm the same things I hear. Thank you
    2 points
  40. I think they knew and I heard they were pushing for a commitment from Clowney. This guy is their plan B. The.bama this weekend I expect him to be a Hoosier about 2 weeks after that visit
    2 points
  41. Strangest tomato season in a long time is what I'm hearing. I've still got blossoms but some of the others have been done for a couple weeks. My aunt is now getting about 5-6 per day for the first time all season. Same light, water, care,etc.....weird season for sure. Those look awesome!
    1 point
  42. A game we should win and a game we must win.
    1 point
  43. My friggin Tomatoes have come down with the blossom rot. I may have underestimated their cry's for calcium. arggh.
    1 point
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