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Too bad Mizzou couldn’t beat Kentucky at home
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:22 am
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:22 am
With road wins over UF and UT, they would have likely been looking at a NEw Years bowl had they been able to take care of business at home.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:25 am to BigBlue8Titles
Mizzou beat uk. 14-9 with no time on the clock. Refs beat us after that tho.
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Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:26 am to BigBlue8Titles
Yeah. Sucks for us. Still I like the building blocks Odom has put in place.
How does UK set up for success next year?
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:30 am to BigBlue8Titles
Member when we were told in the summer Mizzou would win the East and Locke the Heisman? Good times
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:36 am to BigBlue8Titles
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Sun damage: Sun exposure tends to cause the skin to become thinner, which means the veins under your skin are more likely to show. Wearing sunscreen on a daily basis is a good way to prevent this type of damage.
Age-related changes: Skin tends to become thinner with age, which means your veins are likely to become more visible, even if they aren’t unhealthy. Plus, the effects of gravity on very heavy breasts can cause the skin to stretch and thin out increasing vein visibility.
Inflammation: Some diseases like superficial thrombophlebitis can cause one or more veins in the breast or chest to become inflamed, resulting in increased visibility. Wearing an ill-fitting or too-tight bra on a regular basis can also irritate tissues, resulting in more visible veins.
Breast cancer: Some types of breast cancer cause inflammatory changes in the breast tissue which in turn can cause new blood vessels to form. If you notice any new blood vessels in your breasts, it’s a good idea to schedule a visit with your ob-gyn.
Several conditions or issues can contribute to blue breast vein development, including:
Pregnancy: Breast veins often become more noticeable during pregnancy, when your blood volume increases substantially in order to provide both you and the developing fetus with necessary nutrients. Because of the amount of blood increases, your veins can become more prominent. Typically, the veins return to their pre-pregnancy state after the baby is born.
Breastfeeding: When you breastfeed, your breasts are full of milk. That extra volume inside your breasts can cause veins to become more visible. As with pregnancy, the veins usually return to normal once you stop breastfeeding.
Hormonal changes: Sometimes, certain types of oral contraceptives can cause your breast veins to become more prominent as a result of the hormones they use. Menstruation can also cause your breasts to become enlarged, resulting in more visible veins.
Breast augmentation surgery: If you’ve had your breasts enlarged, the increase in volume can also make your veins more noticeable, especially if you have fair skin and your veins were visible before surgery. Significant weight gain may have a similar effect.
Sun damage: Sun exposure tends to cause the skin to become thinner, which means the veins under your skin are more likely to show. Wearing sunscreen on a daily basis is a good way to prevent this type of damage.
Age-related changes: Skin tends to become thinner with age, which means your veins are likely to become more visible, even if they aren’t unhealthy. Plus, the effects of gravity on very heavy breasts can cause the skin to stretch and thin out increasing vein visibility.
Inflammation: Some diseases like superficial thrombophlebitis can cause one or more veins in the breast or chest to become inflamed, resulting in increased visibility. Wearing an ill-fitting or too-tight bra on a regular basis can also irritate tissues, resulting in more visible veins.
Breast cancer: Some types of breast cancer cause inflammatory changes in the breast tissue which in turn can cause new blood vessels to form. If you notice any new blood vessels in your breasts, it’s a good idea to schedule a visit with your ob-gyn.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:42 am to the808bass
lulz. I see his handle as Big Blue Titties every time too.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 10:01 am to BigBlue8Titles
Is it bad that I read BigBlue8titties?
Posted on 11/18/18 at 10:18 am to BigBlue8Titles
Barry Odom should be fired for giving away two games this season
Posted on 11/18/18 at 10:58 am to Mizzou fan in GA
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Mizzou beat uk. 14-9
15-14
Posted on 11/18/18 at 10:58 am to joshua2571
No. Just call the user titties. It's his nickname
Posted on 11/18/18 at 11:00 am to Mizz-SEC
Most of the defense will be gone as well as our senior tight end, and possibly Snell. So we could be missing alot of players as I doubt we just "reload"
Posted on 11/18/18 at 11:15 am to TigerTalker16
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Barry Odom should be fired for giving away two games this season
Shut
The
frick
Up
Posted on 11/18/18 at 11:24 am to TigerTalker16
You should be fired from this board for being stupid.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 11:28 am to Jmill88
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Barry Odom should be fired for giving away two games this season
Please don't be ignorant. Think before you post.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 12:04 pm to JesusQuintana
Odom is moving Missouri back to contention. Do you have a replacement for Lock?
Posted on 11/18/18 at 12:07 pm to TigerTalker16
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Barry Odom should be fired for giving away two games this season
At least one of you sounds like a fan from an SEC team. Odom will struggle even more without Lock. I would pull the trigger now. It doesn't get better from here on out, only worse.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 12:10 pm to kywildcatfanone
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Do you have a replacement for Lock?
Not on the roster from everything we’ve seen. Decent FR coming in next year but he won’t likely be ready next year. If we lose on the Bryant Sweepstakes, we’re probably still hunting a grad transfer QB.
Posted on 11/18/18 at 12:10 pm to viceman
One of us does sound like an idiot, I agree.
You’d fire a 9 win coach at a school like Mizzou who has improved his win total every single year?
Glad you are not our AD...goodness
You’d fire a 9 win coach at a school like Mizzou who has improved his win total every single year?
Glad you are not our AD...goodness
Posted on 11/18/18 at 12:17 pm to JesusQuintana
Everybody that watched the games knows that the SEC refs beat Mizzou, not UK.
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