Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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Ever tried Soylent? I almost got into it, but finding a highly economic option (which was the big pull for me, along with convenience) that didn't have high gassiness reviews was tough.

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I picked them at random as my favorite EPL team last year because that's where the Beatles are from. I don't follow them religiously, but I do follow to some degree. When I got in my car after work yesterday, I whooped when I got the notification from ESPN. I had to run back in to get WIFI to see if I could find the highlights. It would have been fun to be in a Liverpool pub last night.
Check Fullmatchesandshows.com

They have full games and just highlights without spoilers.
 
I picked them at random as my favorite EPL team last year because that's where the Beatles are from. I don't follow them religiously, but I do follow to some degree. When I got in my car after work yesterday, I whooped when I got the notification from ESPN. I had to run back in to get WIFI to see if I could find the highlights. It would have been fun to be in a Liverpool pub last night.
Sir Paul is an Everton fan so eat it.
 
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My mother is similar. But she lives in a memory care facility. Yours sounds like she is in the final stage. It’s all defined at alz.org if you’ve never read their web site it is helpful.

I work at a facility that has memory care and my dad has early onset dementia. It’s a cruel disease and frustrating. The dad that I grew up with, is no longer, hard when you’ve always been a daddy’s girl. I see family members, everyday that struggle with seeing their loved one not remember. I use to ā€œhelpā€ my dad by correcting him with things, but I’ve learned it doesn’t help them at all.
 
I work at a facility that has memory care and my dad has early onset dementia. It’s a cruel disease and frustrating. The dad that I grew up with, is no longer, hard when you’ve always been a daddy’s girl. I see family members, everyday that struggle with seeing their loved one not remember. I use to ā€œhelpā€ my dad by correcting him with things, but I’ve learned it doesn’t help them at all.
Sorry for your loss.
And it is a loss. They basically deteriorate into young children, as you know.
 
They have zero interaction on their boards. It's sad.

Dat not true. Chan was just telling us how they intentionally play The Eagles on long drives to annoy Wes :D Basically everyone gangs up on Wes from what I gather. And he's good at taking the roasts.
 
Sorry for your loss.
And it is a loss. They basically deteriorate into young children, as you know.

It truly is. While you are still grateful to still have them, it’s hard to see them like this, because you know, they would be embarrassed, and you know that. It really is harder on the family members.
 
I work at a facility that has memory care and my dad has early onset dementia. It’s a cruel disease and frustrating. The dad that I grew up with, is no longer, hard when you’ve always been a daddy’s girl. I see family members, everyday that struggle with seeing their loved one not remember. I use to ā€œhelpā€ my dad by correcting him with things, but I’ve learned it doesn’t help them at all.

To say that it crushes your heart doesn't even come close to describe how heartbreaking, stressful and emotional. You lose them twice. I can't pick up the phone and call him, I can't ask his opinion on things, he doesn't know me as his son anymore, I don't get to travel with him anymore that we did for 15 yrs together in ministry around the world but I do still get to tell him I love him and I still get to hug him. Its a cruel disease.
 
He was just live on Twitter...saying he got a promotion. Surrrre, guy.

Just saw that. If that’s the case, what an insane strategy from the network. Pit two of your bigger names against each other to hype buzz for a lineup change? Not sure about that strategy.
 
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