gcoden.bsky.social
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Who’s the photographer who scored 022?
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For me, it was at the remote campground in the Badlands in South Dakota.
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5% sales tax, 142% Trump tax
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We are not amused.
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He is the Pool now.
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But you’ll think you’re on Mars.
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Q: Why are there trade deficits? A: Because we’re rich and eager to buy stuff poor people are willing to sell to us.
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I respect your judgment, Todd. But, whoever this is, he’s not big enough for his hat.
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It’s not an “omen.” Its who we knew they were from the start.
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How many times have I told you, Abraxas, to stop your evil ways?
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You mean “Marshall” law.
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Enter Tim W.
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You meant Oklahoma.
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Hey now! One game at a time!! No looking ahead.
(Yeah, that was the first thing I thought of too. Jan vs Jennie. So many story lines!)
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personally, I couldn’t hold him in contempt any more than I already do.
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… perpetually rebuilding of both programs (think Nebraska) is the recipe for a doom spiral.
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Or more specifically regarding UI athletics, AD Goetz would be advised to have established a successful rebuilding of UI mbb (which we all agree is by no means assured in today’s environment) before kicking out one of the other pillars supporting the entire enterprise. That is…
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I think President Wilson has way more important things to attend to than Hawkeye athletics. Football can ride with Ferentz for a while more, but whether the university itself will survive is less certain.
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No chance any Cali pol will be president in (the rest of) my lifetime.
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Other standard advice is “Don’t try to catch a falling knife!”
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Because nobody is stopping him.
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Today’s game was the play-in game.
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You put your left foot in…
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Prahalis
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No, they are going to text everyone over 72 and revoke their Social Security if they don’t text a reply.
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Looks just like J. Edgar.
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I know what you mean.
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Re snuff tobacco
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Society provides the context within which companies can exist and thrive. Society should expect a return on investment.
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As George Lakoff told us years ago.
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So, that makes me one in a million!
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Ohio State had them right where they wanted them.
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We also have a Chester:
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“Dogs have owners; cats have staff.”
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A real beauty! And looks like he’ll be a real sweetheart too! Congratulations! You must know how to pick ‘em. ( But they’re all good.)
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He’s going pro. Just checking nil offers for due diligence.
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I agree!
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Good luck with that!
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Yeah, but he deserves his styling more than they do dinner. Cuz he’s not a loser. (There whole mindset.)
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No, it’s a cover for the fact that Jack Smith et al are smart enough to know there is no possible path ahead for at least the next four years. Or maybe forty. My other hope is the judgement of history. Eventually. I will take that hope to my grave.
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Sigh. To what end? We have to pick the fights where we have a chance. If there are any. (I’m sorry, I see no path forward. Who is the USA of 1941 who can come riding to the rescue in the world today?)
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Oh well, 8 years later, generative AI can handle that, no problem. You want alternative facts? We can give you a whole alternative reality.
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“Like, sure Dad. Whatever. As if I’m still a virgin!”
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His daughter is smart enough to know that being underaged, the pledge is legally unenforceable.
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This is the part of democracy that scared the founders. I always thought they were paranoid in that regard. My bad!
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Actually, I was hoping for Julius Irving.
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I wish I could say how you are acting is “accordingly “ but to be shocked and amazed is what he wants. We need to pace ourselves in this phase. Not passive but take the punches and be ready to come back once this onslaught is done.
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Can it be disqualifying when they were never qualified in the first place?
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I get it, but Mace has contributed nothing to humanity, whereas despite Rowling’s specific grievous failing, the Potter stories are a treasure beyond measure.
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But if you only count real Americans…