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Ban Basketball

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  1. Biscoglia matched was rigged! Happel and Realbuto not rigged.
  2. I'm ok with that. My identity isn't tied to being right on a rasslin forum, but thanks for looking it up for me.
  3. I liked Yang's idea of the guaranteed monthly income. Middle out economics. An idea we've never tried in about 50 years.
  4. Not going to waste my time to look it up, but I think Keckeisen has beaten Hidley (maybe the other was his brother?) twice, prior to this season. I also think you give me more power than what I have, whereby my words alone can determine a rasslin outcome! I appreciate your confidence in me, but I don't have those powers.
  5. With Iowa State and Stanford also getting my backing. I often quote people unaffiliated with UNI, so I must be missing something.
  6. If I had that kind of power, I could just wave wands. Keckeisen has rassled Coleman more than that one. Either way, and as Adam Tirapelle once said, 8-4 is a butt kicking if it includes four takedowns and four escapes. And, he's still 2-1 against Hidlay, I think.
  7. Ah, yes, and serial stealer of valor and Princeton grad, Pete Hegsberg, after screaming in rage at the top of his lungs all hour, ended things on why he loves Jesus. I'm sure Jesus is so proud.
  8. Can't help but notice how Tattletale "News" continues to shoot themselves in the foot, election after election, year after year and wonder why they don't win. At this moment, just as the final January 6 hearings are about to provide their criminal referrals (looks like our own, Gymmy J. is going to be one of them), Tattletale's show, Unanimous, is on. No mention of the criminal referrals, but, for 45 minutes what are they tattling about? You guessed it, border, crime out of control, librul cities lifting bail, and about to begin, a professor caught on camera telling a class that she'll shut down any arguing with her about racial inequality ( that's called good teaching, providing ground rules in class). Gee, and why do we keep losing? Hmmm...
  9. Just seeing Keckeisen take apart Coleman every time they rassle convinced me that Coleman ain't all that.
  10. That would then make it official, LaMont will have had a 15 year collegiate rasslin career. I swear I remember him from there old WWC conference that UNI was in before even the MAC.
  11. Well, in fairness, he does invite people to be obsessed with him, as he DOESN'T GO AWAY!
  12. I pretty much only follow UNI, but I'm following their Twitter feed against Lock Haven. So, there is some coverage. Won't be much of a dual, but it'll be a big V for America's team.
  13. Thanks for responding. I'm always curious how people then get their news and information, given cynicism that they may have. I'm actually impressed at your last sentence though, as you're 100% correct and it's exactly how I get my news. I've said it on here many times before, but an old friend of mine was a local newspaper reporter/ journalist for 33 years and he said the formula that journalists are taught goes back to how we were taught to write as kids: who, what, where, when, why, and how. The old school news sources/reporters give you exactly that and the only thing that qualifies for news, in my mind.
  14. That is such a poignant song. I remember people were using the term, "Bushgore" during that election. That song slaps you in the face with it. They're going to be another one of my "late to the party" bands, like so many bands before in my life.
  15. As a guy in his late 50's and suffering some of the aches and pains of too many birthdays, and never having a knee surgery in my life, all I can say is that Lee is going to "hurt" a little in about 30-40 years. No, thanks.
  16. Overall, I'd agree with this, but truly in the case of Deuce, it would be asking a lot of many to expect that they would have anything positive to say. We all heard from insiders how incompetent that he was, and anything good that came from him was in spite of him. As one of many military people who left his regime said, " he's the most flawed individual I've ever met." That statement alone makes many have nothing good to say about him. As I did, I found a couple of policy issues I liked, but his criminality and cruelty overshadowed all of that for me. I do truly wish the worst for him, and I never say that.
  17. I can't decide between ignorant or uninformed.
  18. Keep in mind, I'm really just a liberal and not part of parties. As you know, I don't even vote for partisan offices. With that said, three things I liked about Deuce. 1. I liked his trade STANCE. Actual policy, as I'd like it, never really happened, but it was refreshing to hear someone say free trade is a joke. 2. I liked that he was a critic of our wars, and initially set the tone for the Afghan pull out. 3. He didn't try to federally criminalize weed, as he hinted he would. He allowed States to run their own shows. Bad things about Biden 1. Too damned old for the job. Not in a "dementia way" that people falsely claim, but people his age retire and don't ruin big operations. 2. Hasn't kept a friendly tone, as he initially did when he took office. However, with the poison that he works with, you have to fight fire with fire. 3. Hasn't put his foot down with energy companies and has allowed them to hold us hostage to their rigging of the market.
  19. They were always too noisy for me, but I've really come to learn to appreciate their activism. As an aside, my son showed me a Facebook comment from a MAGA supporter who said to the effect of, "I used to love Rage, but their political crap these days is too much for me!" Album cover of their first album didn't tip you off to anything?
  20. Interesting you say that. I've often heard "presidential" advisor HUD McVeigh Hannity ask, "name one good thing that Biden has done. " Such a comment not only shows stupidity, but it also invites it.
  21. Guy has no limits. https://l.smartnews.com/fEu8Z/AhSnQE
  22. I've never met her daughters, but they seem nice. I've actually not seen Tasha for nearly 30 years, at a Dylan concert. She's beyond nice. I got really close to her while she was dating my closest friend in high school for over two years. I saw her daily during that time.
  23. Tasha's youngest sister, Leilani, used to race Nascar. Obviously, never got to the fame of the other female racer (her name escapes me).
  24. Yes! We all were at the show together; he literally met her accidentally in St. Paul, Minnesota. She and two of her friends, all being beautiful, suckered security into getting them backstage. She was 16 (I'm two years older) and they immediately began corresponding and did for years. She finished college, taught second grade for a couple of years, and got married. Hasn't worked since, but she raised their daughters well.
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