Y’all, those players have been playing football together all season...c’mon manI just found is strange that the NFL had cardboard cutouts in the stands because of Covid and the players have total disregard for anyone's safety by partying after the game. I'm sure the stadium would have been sold out without the Covid restrictions.
Ohio State has also made its pitch to keep linebackers coach Al Washington as it tries to fend off a high-dollar play from Tennessee to lure him away from his hometown. Multiple sources with direct knowledge of the discussions have indicated to Lettermen Row the Buckeyes have discussed an enhanced financial package and the potential to be the defensive run-game coordinator with Washington, though there has been no indication yet as to what his final decision will be.
Don't forget the delicious gumbo.True.
Any employees primary loyalty is to their employer.
Some sports media outlets like people to “break” stories but only if that raises viewership, listenership, ad clicks, etc.
As long as Jimmy’s ratings are pretty good, they’ll keep him.
plus, just think of all the joy he brings to his co-workers with his incredible dancingskills at company functions.
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Alabama board thinks Henry T is coming. Don’t shoot the messenger.
Ohio State has also made its pitch to keep linebackers coach Al Washington as it tries to fend off a high-dollar play from Tennessee to lure him away from his hometown. Multiple sources with direct knowledge of the discussions have indicated to Lettermen Row the Buckeyes have discussed an enhanced financial package and the potential to be the defensive run-game coordinator with Washington, though there has been no indication yet as to what his final decision will be.
96% of all water on earth is salt water. If the people in California and other western states are so concerned about running out of water they should build desalination plants up and down the coast. Problem solved. Australia has been doing it for years.Nah, it's not just California. California's allotment is almost 30% of the whole thing, which is larger than any other state's, but ⅔ of that goes to agriculture in the Imperial Valley, which ships produce all over the US and other countries. And being at the end of the line, California does benefit from surpluses, although those are drying up, which is why the coastal cities from LA to San Diego are doing their damnedest to grab that ag water for themselves.
Really, the whole Colorado River allotment system is a mess and because there are 7 states (and Mexico) involved, all the competing self-interests make it really hard to fix.
You've got farmers in the upper basin who are incentivized by use-it-or-lose-it rules to flood fields with water they don't need to protect their allotments. Utah is trying to divert an immense chunk to the fast-growing St. George area to incentivize the growth without responsible conservation efforts. And then other factors play into it, like Arizona farmers who grow cotton with way higher water use and less demand than other crops but is supported by farm subsidies which make it a better money move. And so on.
It's all ugly. Historically, I'd say Mexico has gotten screwed more than anyone.