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  2. This time was not loading the question. But. Ms13 is involved in legal growing here a lot right ?
  3. Maybe Trip thinks 12 year olds should work on cucumber farms?
  4. Weed isn’t bad for adults. I’m not that punitive. But do you think think children should work on weed farms ? Also where did I say illegal ? Other than illegal aliens.
  5. These a new Bo in town ... no one cares about old Bo.
  6. Glass House, a licensed California cannabis grower, said in a statement that immigration agents had valid warrants. The company said workers were detained, and it is helping provide them with legal representation. The farm also grows tomatoes and cucumbers. Nothing illegal about what they were doing.
  7. Here is my guess. Although if Kyler Larkin is able to make 133, that could be tempting. Bauder looks to be no slouch himself - getting bonus on two D1 wrestlers last year while at Clackamas at the next weight class up. Wonder if he can even make 133 comfortably. 125: Ane'e Vigil 133: Gavin Bauder 141: Emiliio Ysaguirre / Kyler Larkin RS 149: Pierson Manville 157: Kaleb Larkin 165: Nico Ruiz 174: Leo Tukhlynovych 184: Aziz Fayzullaev 197: Max Acciardi 285: David Szuba
  8. No concern over illegal alien kids working on drug farms. Keep on keepin on.
  9. That is the raid at a weed farm where they found illegal alien children. I was not aware of any MS-13 members. Nonetheless, I wasn’t really commenting on the topic of the tweet, moreso how crazy it is that the White House is just out there sh1tposting.
  10. For ASU. I really am wanting to see what happens at 133 and 141. As well as 157 165 and 174. Kyler Larkin wrestled at 61kg this summer and Nico Ruiz at 70kg. Do they stay down at those weight for college. Jude Randall wrested 72kg. Where does that leave Kyler. Yas. Kaleb. Nico. And Jude. With holes and weaknesses. The lineup is better with all the guys in there.
  11. Yes, but my point is that's now how anything works. Much more likely that the person actually has to be out of the school or off the team at the start of next season. Also, if they immediately revoked his NIL, it's extremely unlikely he would even consider staying. More likely this was a situation where cooler heads prevailed and Gabe came hat in hand, and his situation remains unchanged. As to Bassett, again, there's no evidence or reports of that, and it makes zero sense to do given the fact everybody knows that NIL is about to change so this was the last deal going to be given out like this by Iowa.
  12. My fault, just relistened and he did say they couldn’t be paid NIL. But then admitted he didn’t know when the date was that they could be paid. But then the other guy next to Cassar claimed he looked it up and said they couldn’t get paid until after they graduate HS.
  13. Maybe we should only take advice from wingers not from Vikings telling us what wingers think.
  14. Today
  15. Now we’re getting somewhere.
  16. My plumber gave me good advice on which balm to purchase for a burn I received. My lawyer was unhappy that I had used a balm.
  17. So... weather scientists can't comment on climate, but climate scientists can comment on weather? And you're smart enough to determine who the real expert is?
  18. Whoever tells me what I want to hear.
  19. even if he beats him now, in an exhibition, while taylor is coaching and nickal is training....no one cares. this is like when he gets bored and begs for attention on twitter.
  20. I feel like a good veteran plumber is a far better “doctor” vs an electrician. Electricians are slightly more Arrogant. Take my advice and go to a plumber.
  21. You know what a question mark means yes. It means I’m asking a question.
  22. Interesting that Andonian isn't competing but he will be there for the USA-Russia dual. Anybody else doing just one match?
  23. It's just something he made up.
  24. Team Scores 1. Pennsylvania 177 2. Michigan 126 3. California 119 4. Missouri 99 5. Ohio 81 5. New Jersey 81 7. Indiana 69 8. Minnesota 66 9. Iowa 61 10. Connecticut 60 Junior Women’s Freestyle All-Americans Championship Finals 95 lbs: Natalie Radecki (Delaware) over Zoey Haney (Missouri) 8-4 100 lbs: Jaclyn Bouzakis (Pennsylvania) over Katey Valdez (Colorado) 14-7 105 lbs: Heather Crull (Indiana) over Julia Horger (Pennsylvania) 10-0 110 lbs: Kayla Batres (Connecticut) over Charlie Wylie (New Jersey) 11-1 115 lbs: Harlee Hiller (Illinois) over Mackenzie Carder (Ohio) Fall 5:01 120 lbs: Caley Graber (Minnesota) over Savannah Witt (Pennsylvania) 10-0 125 lbs: Emma Bacon (Pennsylvania) over Cecilia Williams (Michigan) 16-5 130 lbs: Taina McGowan (New Jersey) over Zorina Johnson (Oregon) 10-0 135 lbs: Taina Fernandez (Maryland) over Maddie Marsh (Indiana) 11-0 140 lbs: Nora Akpan (Minnesota) over Alexis Lazar (Michigan) 3-2 145 lbs: Violette Lasure (Pennsylvania) over Olivia Davis (California) 12-7 155 lbs: Olivia Georges (New Jersey) over Sarah Henckel (Connecticut) 10-2 170 lbs: Jael Miller (Pennsylvania) over Autumn Elsbury (Iowa) 15-2 190 lbs: Mahalia Adams (Virginia) over Kanata Richardson (Michigan) 8-2 207 lbs: Amie Hartman (California) over Mia Cienega (Washington) 3-3 235 lbs: Deionna Borders (Ohio) over Chloe Hoselton (Illinois) 7-0 Third Place Matches 95 lbs: Lillee Denson (Michigan) over Lilly Breeden (Missouri) 12-9 100 lbs: Jaelle Cortez (California) over Ella Thomas (Ohio) 10-0 105 lbs: Christina Estrada (California) over Eva Zimmerman (Utah) 18-7 110 lbs: Nakayla Dawson (Michigan) over Kendall Moe (Indiana) 8-1 115 lbs: Taylor Whiting (Wisconsin) over Joely Slyter (Idaho) 17-4 120 lbs: Calli Gilchrist (Connecticut) over Morgan Maschmann (Nebraska) 11-6 125 lbs: Ruby Julien-Newsom (California) over Kailey Benson (Missouri) 13-2 130 lbs: Corynne McNulty (Massachusetts) over Abigail Mozden (Ohio) 10-0 135 lbs: Morgan Lucio (Arizona) over Lauren Zaragoza (California) 12-1 140 lbs: Zoey Haines (Pennsylvania) over Ailee Briggs (Florida) Fall 1:49 145 lbs: Greta Brus (Iowa) over Elise Twait (Idaho) Fall 3:50 155 lbs: Kaylie Hall (West Virginia) over Amelia Fawcett (Alaska) 8-7 170 lbs: Kendall Bibla (Florida) over Makayla Vasser (Nebraska) 18-12 190 lbs: Brooke Huffman (Wisconsin) over Libby Dix (Iowa) Fall 2:35 207 lbs: Halle Spears (Michigan) over Maddie Miller (Ohio) Fall 1:10 235 lbs: Brenda Banks (Pennsylvania) over Alexis Stinson (Missouri) Fall 1:09 Fifth Place Matches 95 lbs: Francesca Gusfa (New Jersey) over Serah Yogi (Hawaii) Fall 1:30 100 lbs: Killian Evans (Missouri) over Sandy Breeden (Missouri) 20-10 105 lbs: Sarissa Tucker (Virginia) over Madison Nieuwenhuis (Michigan) MedFFT 110 lbs: Jayden Keller (Missouri) over Reanah Utterback (Iowa) 14-3 115 lbs: Jenna Anderson (Virginia) over Libby Roberts (Washington) 14-4 120 lbs: Cheyenne Frank (Michigan) over Alena Williams (Arkansas) Fall 1:15 125 lbs: Madilyn Peach (Wisconsin) over Me’kala James (California) MedFFT 130 lbs: Kailin Sebert (Texas) over Tiyanna Mack (South Carolina) Fall 1:12 135 lbs: Kate Doughty (Colorado) over Claudia Heeney (Illinois) 12-7 140 lbs: Riley Hanrahan (Wisconsin) over Louise Juitt (Missouri) 10-0 145 lbs: Faith Bane (North Carolina) over Skylar Slade (Iowa) 7-2 155 lbs: Chandni Banks (California) over Cassandra Gonzales (Minnesota) Fall 1:43 170 lbs: Emily Novak (Minnesota) over TorRina Rushing (Florida) Fall :42 190 lbs: Selena Mares-Castro (Washington) over Evelyn Vargas (California) Fall 1:30 207 lbs: Tirza Twoteeth (Montana) over Taylor Orner (Pennsylvania) Fall 1:24 235 lbs: Tilisa Matakaiongo (Utah) over Maliana Heimuli (Texas) Fall 3:15 Seventh Place Matches 95 lbs: Alexa Rodriguez Lopez (Texas) over Lily Enos (Illinois) Fall 1:38 100 lbs: Vina Nguyen (Washington) over Kyrian Perez (Oklahoma) Fall :49 105 lbs: Kiera Partello (Florida) over Isabelle Apple (Missouri) Fall 2:35 110 lbs: Mariah Mills (Florida) over Addie Morse (Oklahoma) 9-0 115 lbs: Angelina Gochis (Illinois) over Isabel Kaplan (Indiana) 6-0 120 lbs: Stevie Joyce Martin (California) over Kennedy Russell (California) Fall 1:18 125 lbs: Mika Yoffee (Nevada) over Regina Stoeser (South Dakota) MedFFT 130 lbs: Naima Ghaffar (Indiana) over Brooklyn Perez (Arizona) Fall 3:27 135 lbs: Lilliana Banks (Wisconsin) over Dealya Collins (Wisconsin) 13-2 140 lbs: Dulcy Martinez (California) over Jacinda Espinoza (Missouri) 10-0 145 lbs: Maggie Ortmann (Missouri) over Ashley Thompson (Arkansas) Fall 4:58 155 lbs: Eloise Woolsey (New Mexico) over Paige DeCaro (New Jersey) Fall :44 170 lbs: Maddie Hayden (Michigan) over Chaniah Bernier (Maryland) 8-1 190 lbs: Hayleen Martinez (Kansas) over Briana Alvarado (California) Fall 5:53 207 lbs: Angel Hill (California) over Sophiea Quinn (Missouri) Fall :36 235 lbs: Aubrey Bartkowiak (Indiana) over Azreal Smith (Oklahoma) MedFFT
  25. I don’t recall hearing about an MS-13 member, was there?
  26. So if you aren't a climatologist yourself, then who should you listen to for your climate information? Am I dumb to actually look to the climatologists? I'll also go to a doctor if I have a medical issue. The dumb wingers probably ask an electrician.
  27. Shouldn't bo be made with carl for helping Taylor hide his injury? bo is still mad about this? lfmao
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