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Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 12/20/25 at 12:34 pm to
I really? Thought. Your? Team was gonna? Beat their ashes today..
Posted by OK Roughneck
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Posted on 12/20/25 at 1:05 pm to
I did too when we jumped out on that lead then we just fell apart. Alabama had some to do with that and some was us being undisciplined.

259 Days of waiting till my Sooners kick off again.
Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Posted on 12/20/25 at 7:37 pm to
Kentuckys offense next year is playing now
Posted by OK Roughneck
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Posted on 12/20/25 at 9:07 pm to
quote:

Kentuckys offense next year is playing now


Playing for ??

You talking about incoming portal transfers?
Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Posted on 12/20/25 at 10:43 pm to
Our new HC and the offense he's bringing to Lexington.
Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:21 am to


Today in History: December 21

1620
The Pilgrims land at or near Plymouth Rock.

1862
The U.S. Congress authorizes the Medal of Honor to be awarded to Navy personnel who have distinguished themselves by their gallantry in action.

1866
Indians, led by Red Cloud and Crazy Horse, kill Captain William J. Fetterman and 79 other men who had ventured out from Fort Phil Kearny to cut wood.

1910
Over 2.5 million plague victims are reported in the An-Hul province of China.

1928
President Calvin Coolidge signs the Boulder Dam bill.

1944
German troops surround the 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne in Belgium.

1945
General George S. Patton dies at the age of 60 after being injured in a car accident.

1986
500,000 Chinese students gather in Shanghai's People's Square calling for democratic reforms, including freedom of the press.

1995
The city of Bethlehem passes from Israeli to Palestinian control.

2004
A suicide bomber attacks the forward operating base next to the US military airfield at Mosul, Iraq, killing 22 people; it is the deadliest suicide attack on US soldiers during the Iraq War.

2020
Governor of California Gavin Newson says there are now no intensive care beds left in Southern California or the San Joaquin Valley

2020
US President-elect Joe Biden receives the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine live on TV

2021
Major breakthrough in development of nuclear fission energy when experiment produces 59 megajoules of energy over five seconds at JET Laboratory, UK

Born on December 21


1940
Frank Zappa, bandleader, composer, guitarist, satirist, filmmaker and advocate of creative freedom.

1954
Chris Evert (Chris Evert-Lloyd), No. 1 women's pro tennis player in the world for 260 weeks in the 1970s; she reached 34 Grand Slam singles finals, a record unmatched by any other pro, female or male.

1966
Kiefer Sutherland, British-born Canadian actor, producer, director; best known as Jack Bauer on the 24 TV series, a role that garnered him several awards including an Emmy and Golden Globe.


JOTD
So there is an elephant stuck in some quicksand

He yells for a help and a mouse comes to try and pull him out. The mouse pulls as hard as he can but the elephant won’t budge. The mouse then runs home to grab his corvette and goes back to pull the elephant out. Later that day, the mouse was stuck in some quicksand. He yells for help and the elephant is nearby. The elephant walks over the quicksand, drops his dick down over the mouse, and the mouse runs up it and is safe. Moral of the story: if you have a big dick, you don’t need a corvette.






Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:51 am to
Good morning
Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 12/21/25 at 5:35 am to
Morning all
Posted by OK Roughneck
The Sooner State
Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 12/21/25 at 6:39 pm to
quote:

Our new HC and the offense he's bringing to Lexington.


Hopefully he turns things back around for the better.

Evening All
Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 4:23 am to

Today in History 22 Dec

401
St. Innocent I begins his reign as Catholic Pope

1775
Continental navy organized with 7 ships

1807
US Congress passes Embargo Act and President Thomas Jefferson signs into law. Prohibits American ships from trading in foreign ports, as result of involvement in hostilities between France and Britain

1885
Pope Leo XIII proclaims extraordinary jubilee

1910
US postal savings stamps 1st issued

1944
Germans demand surrender of American troops at Bastogne, Belgium

1967
"The Graduate", American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols, starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft, premieres (Best Director, 1968)

1973
OPEC Gulf Six decides to raise the posted price of marker crude from $5.12 to $11.65 per barrel effective January 1, 1974

1977
36 die as grain elevator at Continental Grain Company plant explodes

1989
After 23 years of dictatorial rule, Romania ousts communist dictator Nicolae Ceau?escu

1990
Iraq announces it will never give up Kuwait

2010
Repeal of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell policy", a 17-year-old policy banning homosexuals serving openly in the US military, signed into law by President Barack Obama

2016
Ebola vaccine VSV-EBOV is found to be 70-100% effective in a study published in The Lancet, becoming the world's first proven vaccine against Ebola

2018
Partial shutdown of US federal government begins

2022
"American life expectancy is now at its lowest in nearly two decades" - 76.4 years, according to new report by CDC, biggest factors in the fall among many, COVID-19 and drug overdoses

2022
US Drug Enforcement Administration says it seized enough fentanyl in 2022 to kill every American, more than 379 million doses of

2023
UN Security Council resolution votes to speed up delivery of desperately needed aid for Gaza 13-0 with Russia and the US abstaining

Born on this day 22 Dec

1903
Barbara Moore, Russian-born British engineer (walked across US in 86 days in 1960), born in Russia (d. 1977)

1970
Ted Cruz [Rafael Edward], Canadian-born US politician (Senate-R-Texas 2013-), born in Calgary. Alberta

JOTD

Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He doesn't seem to be breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy whips out his phone and calls the emergency services. He gasps, "My friend is dead! What can I do?" The operator says, "Calm down. I can help. First, let's make sure he's dead." There is a silence; then a gun shot is heard. Back on the phone, the guy says, "OK, now what?"






Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 5:40 am to
Good morning
Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 8:32 am to
Morning all
Posted by Arksulli
Fayetteville
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 9:00 am to
quote:

1807
US Congress passes Embargo Act and President Thomas Jefferson signs into law. Prohibits American ships from trading in foreign ports, as result of involvement in hostilities between France and Britain


Not even Prohibition was so rapidly, and thoroughly, ignored. There is a saying in the military... "never give an order you know won't be obeyed." In politics it should be "never pass a law people will ignore."

quote:

1973
OPEC Gulf Six decides to raise the posted price of marker crude from $5.12 to $11.65 per barrel effective January 1, 1974


Welcome to the end of the US "golden age" after World War II. A broad decision had been informally made to switch to an automobile society. Walkable communities were replaced, train transportation was gutted, and the US functioned on cheap, cheap, gasoline.

One reason why the 70s was an economic Armageddon for the West was that most of the developed world had grown dependent on cheap gas and allowed ourselves to become dependent on countries that frankly didn't like us. The Middle East monarchs and dictators became super rich over night, and promptly used that money to support increasingly complex terrorist groups.
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 4:21 pm to
quote:

Love seeing us play with each other




GG, friend. Congrats on a really nice season. Y'all have a great program and a lot to be proud of.

Posted by OK Roughneck
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Member since Aug 2021
18093 posts
Posted on 12/22/25 at 6:58 pm to
Thats what she said. ....

quote:

GG, friend. Congrats on a really nice season. Y'all have a great program and a lot to be proud of.



We got some of our self respect back this year but still have some work to do.

to future games against each other and Go KICK Indianas arse !!

Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 12/23/25 at 5:09 am to


Today in History: December 23

438
The Theodosian Code of Roman laws proclaimed in the Western Empire (first law reforms since 295)

1783
US General George Washington resigns his military commission as Commander-in-Chief of the Army to Congress

1900
The Federal Party, which recognizes American sovereignty, is formed in the Philippines.

1941
Despite throwing back an earlier Japanese amphibious assault, the U.S. Marines and Navy defenders on Wake Island capitulate to a second Japanese invasion.

1944
General Dwight D. Eisenhower confirms the death sentence of Private Eddie Slovik, the only American shot for desertion since the Civil War.

1947
President Harry S Truman grants a pardon to 1,523 who had evaded the World War II draft.

1948
Japan's Prime Minister, Hideki Tojo and six other collaborators are hanged for war crimes.

1974
The B-1 bomber makes its first successful test flight.

1986
The Voyager completes the first nonstop flight around the globe on one load of fuel. The experimental aircraft, piloted by Americans Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California after nine days and four minutes in the sky.

1990
In a referendum on Sovlenia's independence from Yugoslovia, 88.5% vote in favor of independence.

2002
An Iraqi MiG-25 shoots down a US MQ-1 Predator drone.

2016
United Nations Security Council adopts a landmark resolution demanding a halt to all Israeli settlement in Palestinian territory occupied since 1967. Resolution 2334 was moved by New Zealand, Malaysia, Senegal and Venezuela and passed 14-0 with a US abstention.

2022
Washington Capitals center Alex Ovechkin scores two goals to move past Gordie Howe on most NHL career goals list in 4-1 win over visiting Winnipeg Jets

Born on December 23

1790
Jean François Champollion, French founder of Egyptology who deciphered the Rosetta Stone.

1805
Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Church.

1938
Bob Kahn, computer scientist and engineer; co-developed the Transmission Control Protocol that web browsers use to connect to servers on the World Wide Web.

JOTD

A journalist goes to Russia for a documentary. In a little village he saw an old man and asked him to narrate a typical happy story of his village.

The old man smiled and began:"One day, a long time ago, my goat got lost in the mountains. As is our tradition, all the men of the village gathered to drink vodka first and then looked for the goat. When we finally found her, as is our tradition, we all drank some more vodka and all the men in the village each got their turn to mate with the goat. We had so much fun that day!"
The journalist realized that he couldn't publish such a story so he asked the old man if he had another happy story.
The old man smiled again and started all over again: "Once, my neighbor’s wife got lost in the mountains. As per our tradition, all of the village's men gathered to drink vodka and then went to look for her. As is our tradition, when we finally found her, all the men in the village got their turn to mate with the neighbor’s wife. We had great fun that day!"
The journalist couldn't publish that story either and therefore asked: "Don't you have a story that is less happy; something... umm ... sadder?"
The old man's smile faded. His eyes welled up..... In a sad, soft voice he began: "One day I got lost in the mountains.....


Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 12/23/25 at 6:13 am to
Good morning
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 12/23/25 at 8:21 am to
Morning all
Posted by paperwasp
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Member since Sep 2014
29451 posts
Posted on 12/23/25 at 4:16 pm to
quote:

Morning all

Posted by OK Roughneck
The Sooner State
Member since Aug 2021
18093 posts
Posted on 12/23/25 at 6:39 pm to
Evening All

Another busy day in the books.
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