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  2. What about Gwiz? He is from the area and started his career at Binghampton. He was on staff at Cornell for a few years, but Wikipedia says he is currently coaching at a high school in Indiana?
  3. He is going to Cal Poly SLO because they promise to teach him Surfing & will give him his own board.
  4. ... hmm ... I thought he might be from Corby
  5. Deflections. Or something that happened a few months ago?
  6. More deflections, as expected.
  7. Did Biden pardon those who were loyal to him. Or disloyal ?
  8. These people = MAGA trumptards. Trump pardons those loyal to him. He doesn't care what they did. Ɓrazen is when you openly put your bigotry on display.
  9. You could be correct, just something I noticed looking over the roster.
  10. A year late for Nickerson and Donny Vinson as I wonder if either would have taken this since it is so close to home? The ideal candidate is someone who has success and experience from a regional public D1 school. SUNY does not have the endowment/booster support of a power conference, but there is a ton of talent within a few hour drive of campus. Plus the school has a good academic reputation for a North East athlete who may not be at the level of a Cornell or other more elite school. A coach who can help keep top NY athletes home and steal a few from NJ and PA would be very successful. But they have to be a solid fundraiser. Ryan LeBlanc- NY roots and HC experience Kyle Dake--not gonna happen but his roots are local....(see gofundme idea below) Scott Green---as long as he has the fundraising/NCAA management experience---likely does Hayden Hidlay--PA roots and must have some good NY recruiting experience from working with Popolozio Zach Esposito---a reach but does he want a head job? Kellen Russell- Finger Lakes Wrestling club/Cornell has roots as far a Binghamton and maybe he could tap his NJ roots. Jordan Burroughs- not gonna happen but his wife is from NY and he is NJ---count me in for a gofundme donation to get him there.
  11. Hope everyone sold today it was your last chance.
  12. Today
  13. So much evidence there.
  14. I'll just let this speak for itself. Because it's totally not racist. In the 1980s, Trump took his racism to Atlantic City. This is Donald Trump at his best. He cheated, coerced, filed bankruptcy, did anything he could to cheat people out of money. In the process, his racism came to the forefront in Atlantic City. Trump was accused of making his African-American employees move off the casino floor when he didn't want to see them, which was any time he came to the casino. One employee, Kip Brown, said: When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor. It was the eighties, I was a teenager, but I remember it: they put us all in the back. Trump was later fined $200,000 by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission for that act of disgusting racism. In the 1990s, John O'Donnell, the former president of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, wrote a book about his time working with Donald Trump. O'Donnell reported that Trump frequently denigrated African Americans. He remembers a lot, but he specifically remembers Trump saying of his accountants: I've got black accountants at Trump Castle and Trump Plaza. Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes every day. How about that? I've got black accountants at Trump Castle and Trump Plaza. Black guys counting my money! I hate it. Those are words from Donald Trump's mouth. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes every day. That is what he said. Speaking of another African-American employee, Trump told O'Donnell: I think the guy is lazy. And it's probably not his fault because laziness is a trait in blacks. It really is. I believe that.
  15. Call the whaaaaaambulence! Somebody hurt Wee Willy's feelings!
  16. I thought the 30 roster cap starts the 2026-2027 year. Could be wrong on that.
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  18. Yeah I addressed all that and nothing in this post contradicts my points, at all. Your quoted sentence was about the way they engage in public discourse, speech only, not equating speech that I don't like (which is more than just one post about the Dake/Starocci match) with bad conduct (alleged rape), which is exactly what you said I said--a giant distortion of my post. And I also said that my original post explicitly allowed for the idea that my negative gut reaction to her personality might be a result of my own curmudgeonliness and inability to engage effectively with the younger generation's standards of discourse. And I further said, in both my posts, that it's possible that that style that I don't like may end up being the key trait that makes her a hero depending on how this turns out. So, yes, there were some "harsh words," but they were tempered with self-reflection, with allowance for the potential greatness in the subject of those harsh words--and no matter how you cut it, nowhere near as harsh as claiming that someone equates speech with rape.
  19. Only some of them. Bahahahhahahahahahahhahaha.
  20. No, that's another winger lie. Only some of them, plus jobs like picking lettuce
  21. It should be, "Steel Town USA" if he's true to his moniker...
  22. You also called her noxious, said you wouldn't want to be associated with her, and wouldn't want to spend a single minute with her. Some harsh words for a woman who... What? Was happy her husband's abuser lost a wrestling match? I did not misconstrue your words. I focused on one particular part of your post that I found objectionable. Again, your quote was "I think the thing that makes it really difficult is that it seems like the big drivers of this are Ms. Bartlett and Starocci, both of whom are at best are undignified and at worst toxic people." That is equating the two people. At best she is undignified? We must have different definitions of dignity.
  23. And what "city" do you have in mind?
  24. My only question would be does Hayden want it? or does he want to settle down a little and learn at Stanford for a few years since he's bounced around a bit.
  25. We don't need anyone to elaborate on how a johnson pays bills . . .
  26. I have no idea if this is true or not but being in a city (as opposed to a town) in a place that loves wrestling would have to give them quality NIL opportunities, right?
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