Crazy Ivan
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Well, so much for that plan. I thought I was onto something. Thanks, for nothing.The Valedictorian of my HS senior class told another student that the night before a test that he would put that subject’s textbook under his pillow and complete his test preparation through osmosis.
I overheard him, later that day in another class I asked him if he really did that...he said hell no, but that guy had been bugging him for years about his secrets to good grades. The guy wouldn’t listen to “I study every day and stay prepared for each class.” It got so bad that the Valedictorian just started making stuff up to get the guy to leave him alone.![]()
Told y’all... he don’t have the backbone
This is not good news. He's setting it up to say that the SEC was willing but can't do it alone. Gearing up for the shrug and I told you so for when he announces that the season is postponed.
i think that's what'll be the driving force with most anything that gets shut down or limited, sports or not.Yay, another supposed grown up who doesn't have the stones to put his foot in the ground and be a leader. Much better to hide behind excuses like false circumspection and "consideration for potential legal issues." Where is Al Wilson when you need him to knock the $h!t out of some folks and get something done?
You mean he hasn’t? HahahahahaI had a dream that @Freak perma banned me last night.
The reason all of these groups can go ahead and play is because there is no question/illusion about their amateur status.And high school football
Thanks. My wife had never displayed symptoms. Her leg started puffing up when we were traveling to DFW after my enlistment in the AF ended. We drove up to Wright Patterson in Dayton, Ohio to visit my sister and she complained about pain in her leg. By the time we left, she could barely lift it. She visited her doctor when we arrived and was hospitalized for a week with a Coumadin drip. Part of life afterwards. My now wife was diagnosed in her 30’s and it was a platelet disorder...not hereditary.It's strange how people can have them and not have anything happen to them for a while or not at all. Or it can skip generations. I got it from both parents. Complications started at 40 with my mom, but my dad is 84 and healthy as a horse, but his mom had problems starting around 40 also. Glad your daughter was negative!