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  2. A. I completed college a long time ago. Paid it off a long time ago too. I worked for an international company for 28 years and met thousands and thousands of people from all over the world (including places like Iran, Pakistan, India and Trinidad). B. I couldn’t care less who does or doesn’t read what comments I make. It’s freedom to respond or not. As for nobody caring I think the threads I post in here have shown to be as or more interactive than say yours. C. Bored. Bahahhaahahahaha. This is entertainment and humor for me. D. As for leaving positive comments I think I’ll pass on taking advice from someone with Death to America as their signature. You consistently post pictures of Americas flag burning, evil pictures of Uncle Sam all while claiming death to America is not derogatory to the American people. You may want to practice what you preach before pushing your hypocrisy off on me. E. I just spent the weekend at the lake cabin with my wife, her sister, my kids, my kids spouse's my grand kids and all six of our dogs. I even snuck in a round of golf Sunday morning before I fired up the smoker full of rib's. This happens quite regularly so If I’m alone after that so be it. F. Yep it is my call Clean up your own yard then come ask me to clean up mine.
  3. Maybe something went wrong in Alaska. Has any world leader ever succeeded in getting Putin to stop doing what he is doing. Did the Biden "don't" strategy work. Trump and Europe still have some big sticks to play but Putin is Putin.
  4. Match assignments for the semis... 1/2 Finals Day 2 Mat A Upcoming Matches FS - 57 kg 1/2 Final 177 (UWW) Magomed Saliakh OZDAMIROV (5) (KAZ) Nurdanat AITANOV (12) FS - 65 kg 1/2 Final 178 (USA) Luke Anthony STANICH (2) (UWW) Amal DZHANDUBAEV (11) FS - 79 kg 1/2 Final 179 (USA) William Patrick HENCKEL (7) (IND) Amit AMIT (13) FS - 92 kg 1/2 Final 180 (UZB) Sherzod POYONOV (3) (UWW) Gadzhimurad GADZHIBATYROV (8) Mat B Upcoming Matches FS - 57 kg 1/2 Final 181 (IND) Sumit MALIK (16) (MDA) Ion BULGARU (19) FS - 65 kg 1/2 Final 182 (UKR) Viktor BOROHAN (17) (JPN) Reiji UCHIDA (20) FS - 79 kg 1/2 Final 183 (UWW) Said SAIDULOV (14) (IRI) Mahdi Mohammad YOUSEFIHAJIVAR (25) FS - 92 kg 1/2 Final 184 (AZE) Anar JAFARLI (15) (KAZ) Kamil KURUGLIYEV (17) D3
  5. Stanich's opponent, Russia's Dzhandubaev who fared better against Kazakstan's Zhenissov (6-0) than he did against Iran's TATHASHTIKEH (hung on at the end, 10-9) He has length & strength... unless he lungs-out against Luke's pace. It will be an interesting semifinal between them. D3
  6. nhs67

    Illini

    Tanner Hall lost his during his Soph season at Arizona State. Twice.
  7. A Folkstyle match might look much different, per wrestlestat:
  8. Stanich has gassed every non-American today. It's been super impressive of him. Nini kept it close simply because he knew the folkstyle tendancies that Stanich might go to.
  9. All great questions. He was tough and good in highschool, and then he just fell of a cliff. I don't know if he is good anymore. He WAS the most troubled brother, not even close. He made AJ look like a preacher, but he seems to have got his stuff together? OR they are hiding it better. As far as morgan st, I seriously question how hard Kenny Monday is working to make that place better. This is for sure a bad and unfair opinion, because I am looking at the program from a distance, but I see nothing about pushing that university. He still has a big name, I think he could/would get some good in home visits that way? Anyway....just some some random thoughts.
  10. Locket needs to stop being such a Diva. That is at least two matches that were tough where he showed that he lacked the mental fortitude against some of the best (of his age). He is going to lose it when he can't get out from bottom against someone like Caliendo.
  11. Pretty much the same thing as being from Sicily
  12. Xi Jinping happily recalled his visit to California and briefed Newsom on China's green transition and relevant local development. Xi Jinping pointed out that the sound development of China-U.S. relations requires pooling the strength of all sides.
  13. but you can see with no math the big bad Nittany lions are twice as tall as the 3rd UNI panthers and I can see how many NC's, AA's, NQ's each had. Sometimes it OK to put lipstick on a pivot table!!
  14. Volunteer assistant for Cowgirl WC. Any indication that they might make the move to D1 status soon? https://pistolsfiringblog.com/osu-cowgirl-wrestling-club-adds-john-smith-as-volunteer-assistant/
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  16. Sounds like a Mary poppins movie no? Y’all don’t care a lick about peoples safety. Just your politics and hatred for t Here are the facts: In 2024, Washington, D.C. saw a homicide rate of 27.3 per 100,000 residents. That was the fourth-highest homicide rate in the country — nearly six times higher than New York City and also higher than Atlanta, Chicago, and Compton. If Washington, D.C. was a state, it would have the highest homicide rate of any state in the nation. In 2012, the homicide rate in Washington, D.C. was just 13.9 per 100,000 residents. Washington, D.C.’s murder rate is roughly three times higher than that of Islamabad, Pakistan, and 18 times higher than that of communist-run Havana, Cuba. The number of juveniles arrested in Washington, D.C., has gone up each yearsince 2020 — many of whom have had prior arrests for violent crimes. There were 29,348 crimes reported in Washington, D.C. last year, including 3,469 violent offenses, 1,026 assaults with a dangerous weapon, 2,113 robberies, and 5,139 motor vehicle thefts. So far in 2025, there have already been nearly 1,600 violent crimes and nearly 16,000 total crimes reported in Washington, D.C. There have been nearly 100 homicides, including the fatal shootings of innocent civilians like three-year-old Honesty Cheadle and 21-year-old Capitol Hill intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym. Vehicle theft in Washington, D.C. is more than three times the national average — ranking it among the most dangerous cities in the world. Carjackings increased 547% between 2018 and 2023. In 2024, there were triple the number of carjackings compared to 2018. These statistics are not only troubling on their own, but they also likely significantly understate the level of crime in Washington, D.C. Metro Police Department leadership are allegedly cooking the books to make crime statistics appear more favorable. Many residents don’t feel safereporting crime. More than half of all violent crime in the U.S. goes unreported in the first place. WUSA-TV: “D.C. residents voice frustration over rising violence, questioning police stats and demanding real action to make neighborhoods feel safe again.”
  17. By way of Jersey and Rutgers.
  18. It’s the entirety boss. Blue cities don’t allow their police to actually police. Your new boss is changing that in dc. Look at that other thread. Almost 25,000 violent crimes in Chicago and less than 3,500 arrests. Dc no different.
  19. Just watched Stanich's match vs the Italian... tough match! Nini was leading 3-1 in the 2nd until Luke scored his TD to take the criteria. Fended off Nini's shots towards the end. D3
  20. I'm talking about the national guard. That's where the most major waste is. They're still doing nothing.
  21. Do some of you guys get the memos too?
  22. Schedule for the rest of the day... Monday, August 18 ... all times eastern daylight 10:00 am: Men's Freestyle 57-65-79-92 Semifinals 11:00 am: Men's Freestyle 70-74-97-125 Medal Matches D3
  23. After the morning session... from the front page on InterMat: 57 kg Round of 32: Anthony Knox over Mykola Bratov (Ukraine) 11-0 Round of 16: Nurdanat Aitanov (Kazakhstan) over Anthony Knox 14-3 65 kg Round of 32: Luke Stanich over Abdullah Toprak (Turkiye) 18-8 Round of 16: Luke Stanich over over Omurbek Asan Uulu (Kyrgyzstan) 9-3 Quarterfinals: Luke Stanich over Alex Nini (Italy) 3-3 79 kg Round of 32: Will Henckel over Maksat Tabyldyev (Kyrgyzstan) 8-5 Round of 16: Will Henckel over Bohdan Oleksiienklo (Ukraine) 10-0 Quarterfinals: Will Henckel over Davit Tchetchelashvili (Georgia) 11-5 92 kg Round of 32: Connor Mirasola over Zixu Yuan (China) 10-0 Round of 16: Kamil Kurugliyev (Kazakhstan) over Connor Mirasola 7-5 74 kg Repechage #1: Ladarion Lockett over Vatan Annaorazov (Turkmenistan) 10-0 Repechage #2: Ladarion Lockett over Manuel Wagin (Germany) 8-5 Bronze Medal Match: Ladarion Lockett vs. Kanata Yamaguchi (Japan) Session Two Medal Round Matchups 70 kg: Gold Medal Match: PJ Duke vs. Alexandr Gaidarli (Moldova) 74 kg: Bronze Medal Match: Ladarion Lockett vs. Kanata Yamaguchi (Japan) 97 kg: Gold Medal Match: Justin Rademacher vs. Magomedgadzhi Magomedov (Russia) 125 kg: Bronze Medal Match: Cole Mirasola vs. Narantulga Darmaabazar (Mongolia) Stanich squeaked past Italy's Nini by 3-3 criteria, but he's in the semis along w/ Henckel. (When I get the time, I'll watch that match in it's entirety.) D3
  24. Mason was a 3x NQ at least, and also wrestled for a while on the Senior Level. I think he’s a club coach now including for Anthony Knox, and has a shoe company (the ones Sebastian Rivera wore at the Olympics)
  25. Here are the full results from Monday's session one. We'll have a more in-depth recap at the conclusion of today's medal round matches. 57 kg Round of 32: Anthony Knox over Mykola Bratov (Ukraine) 11-0 Round of 16: Nurdanat Aitanov (Kazakhstan) over Anthony Knox 14-3 65 kg Round of 32: Luke Stanich over Abdullah Toprak (Turkiye) 18-8 Round of 16: Luke Stanich over over Omurbek Asan Uulu (Kyrgyzstan) 9-3 Quarterfinals: Luke Stanich over Alex Nini (Italy) 3-3 79 kg Round of 32: Will Henckel over Maksat Tabyldyev (Kyrgyzstan) 8-5 Round of 16: Will Henckel over Bohdan Oleksiienklo (Ukraine) 10-0 Quarterfinals: Will Henckel over Davit Tchetchelashvili (Georgia) 11-5 92 kg Round of 32: Connor Mirasola over Zixu Yuan (China) 10-0 Round of 16: Kamil Kurugliyev (Kazakhstan) over Connor Mirasola 7-5 74 kg Repechage #1: Ladarion Lockett over Vatan Annaorazov (Turkmenistan) 10-0 Repechage #2: Ladarion Lockett over Manuel Wagin (Germany) 8-5 Bronze Medal Match: Ladarion Lockett vs. Kanata Yamaguchi (Japan) Session Two Medal Round Matchups 70 kg: Gold Medal Match: PJ Duke vs. Alexandr Gaidarli (Moldova) 74 kg: Bronze Medal Match: Ladarion Lockett vs. Kanata Yamaguchi (Japan) 97 kg: Gold Medal Match: Justin Rademacher vs. Magomedgadzhi Magomedov (Russia) 125 kg: Bronze Medal Match: Cole Mirasola vs. Narantulga Darmaabazar (Mongolia)
  26. I wrestled this guy a few times in middle/high school, even beat him at least once. Didn’t even know he wrestled at Davidson
  27. Chicagoans suffered 28,443 violent crimes during 2024, with cases of aggravated assaults rising to the highest levels in two decades, police data shows. the best stat ? Only 1 in 7 ended in arrest and a lot of that 1 are not even charged. Fewer than 14% end in arrest And less than that a conviction. Tell me how this is working ? 11,154 Chicago homicides in 20 years
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