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University of New Orleans ain't producing any PE Finance MDs or VPs lol.
Crazy how there are ads breaks in the videos, and then the poster does personal paid ads in the video too. The blocker blocks ad breaks, but can't block posters content having ads.
Ublock Origin Lite I think is what I downloaded. You have to download it after finding the link online.
I don't get them because I downloaded an ad blocker. I'll look up what to search, but haven't had a YT ad in a year.
I thought the OT all wanted to go back to 1900 bc back thurn men had to walk 25 miles urphill both ways and change their own earl in their cars. When it truly comes down to reality, I would not want to be born then. AC wasn't widespread I think until 1930 or 1940 I think.
Polish/Ukranian - 50%
England - 25%
Scottland - 16%
Ireland - 5%
Baltic - 4%
I have 2 older siblings that have red hair. My oldest brother is 5'8" with red hair. Both older brother and sister (5'3" maybe) have red hair and have pale skin. I'm 6'2" more olive skin and dark curly hair. Younger brother is 6'3" brown hair, not quite as olive.

I traced my mom's lineage on ancestry.com all the way back to England, Scotland, UK. They all came in through Virginia bay area in 1600 and moved South West by generation. When you go that far back, you have like 500 different Great x 9 Grandparents. But all them seemingly England, Ireland, Scotland to Virginia area in 1600 time era.

What I don't undertstand is that it says both parents must carry the gene. My Dad's parents are from Poland. My grandmother was in the holocaust in Poland but wasn't killed because she was a Catholic and not Jewish. Her boyfriend at age 18 failed to report for duty as a Polish to the Nazi's on a Sunday and instead went to a theatre with my grandma, he was pulled out of the theatre by Nazi's and shot in the head, killed. My grandma said his mom was there and went lunatic. In a way, I might not be here if he didn't die and they ended up together. She also disliked telephone polls in the US becuase she saw bodies hanging from them in Poland during WWII. Both Grandparents came to the US through Ellis Island. My grandpa moved when he was 5 to the US, served in the US military, went to Europe for WWII, married my grandma in Europe after my grandma escaped being a maid for a German general at a Concentration Camp, she went to Luxembourg, and then met my Grandpa while he was on duty there for WWII. They married, and she was a 'war bride', and came on boat in 1945 to Ellis Island. Apparantly it started by my grandpa attempting to speak Polish and my Grandma making fun of him for having bad Polish pronunciations because he left at age 5 to move to the US. Unfortunately he was a highly abusive man. Maybe it was from WWII PTSD. Died of a heart attack at age 50 bc he was always angry. I have never met any of my Dad's 7 siblings because how disfunctional their family apparantly was. My Dad is an alcoholic and he'll drink a pint of Fireball or cheap Vodka like it's nothing. Then when he's blitzed, tries to pick fights with me. I get to see in those moments what his childhood likely was. My Dad's side is all Polish, Ukranian. No English, Irish, Scottish blood there.

Ancestry.com is useless for my Dad's side. Maybe because his parents are from Poland, they have limited data. I can't go back further than 1900 for my Dad's side, but can trace almost every lineage on my mom's side to 1600 England, Ireland.

Not sure how I have 2 red headed siblings since my Dad is Central/East European, and no my Mom is an absolute angel that doesn't even drink alcohol and does a lot of community service for local high schools haha.
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A second half team? You haven’t beaten anybody with the winning record.



LSU has beat 2, 4-2 teams, and another team who had a Top 10 win. Hasn't been elite, but this is just a lie.
We aren't a 2nd half team. What BK said is false. 10 pts on Clemson, 7 on Florida, 12 on Ole Miss. In 2nd halves. That's not a 2nd half team.
I swear these refs just automatically give a 1st down for tush push without even checking. That's called confirmation bias. Not to mention they should have been flagged for a 3rd time there in the play. The refs bias doesn't allow them to flag bc it's 'supposed to be unstoppable'. Common sense man. Common sense.
Fox is trying to copy TNT with Shaq Kenny Charles and cant remember other guy. It's not bad. Just doesn't feel the same as TNT.

re: TA&M schedule

Posted by QuantraviousJefferso on 10/9/25 at 7:04 pm to
It's TAMU. They will do something to screw it up. I think they lose at LSU, at Missou, and at UT

Tenn, Ole Miss, and TAMU have cupcake schedules. SEC really needs to do something at the disparity of SOS in the SEC. It really isn't that hard. Figure it out.
I'm feeling Bama, Oregon, Ohio St to cover. When Indiana plays teams last year that pull Top 12 recruiting classes. They lost big. I mean yeah they can blowout 65th ranked recruiting class Illinois at home, but on the road at Oregon who recruits at a significant advantage, and 7 points?
I know first thought in people's head will be, that was when they had Saban. Last year Saban did not coach, and they won 34-0. I just feel 3 points is nothing compared to the past. A TD win covers. Idk.

Saturday, October 26 2024
Home
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
W34-0

Saturday, September 26 2020
Away
Columbia, Mo.
W38-19

Saturday, October 13 2018
Home
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
W39-10

Saturday, December 6 2014
Neutral
Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome)
W42-13

Saturday, October 13 2012
Away
Columbia, Mo.
W42-10
You have definitely come to the right place for a type of predicament like this.
Without reading any comment on here yet, I'd bet there are +- 15 comments that are along the lines of "Today is shite, America is fat, the 90s were better." Without fail, that's how 75% of OT posts end.
I like "She's so cold, she's so coooold. So cold her tombstone froze..when you get old, know one will remember that you were a beauty, a sweet sweet beauty, but you're too cold!" that song whatever it is.
Lol, well this is the general fella on TD, but there are certainly some people that aren't like this that are lawyers, doctors, private equity financial persons making 400k. But yes this is the general person on TD you describe.
You always send them on 3rd with 2 outs. Stanton is batting .200 with maybe a .270 OBP. You have a greater than 27% chance of scoring there. The game of baseball has been around for over 100 years and all these analytics, but something as simple as what the next batter's OBP vs what chance you have to score doesn't go on in 3rd base coach's head. 9 times out of 10, it makes sense to send them vs relying on some .220 hitter next at bat to drive them in. With those base coach salaries, there should be smarter people.
Everyone knows that OU, TAMU, Ole Miss, and Tenn aren't going to finish top in the SEC. None of those programs have been to an SECG in the last 18 years, 3 of them have never been in their history. But what happens every year is teams that are set up to play all their SEC games at home for the first 3 or 4 games, then finish with their last 4 on the SEC road, will start out 6-0, then end up 8-4. I see it every year. I think this should be corrected to be home/away periodically.

I'm also very happy that the SEC SOS's starting next year are now basically equal considering you play every SEC team once every 2 years. Ole Miss, TAMU, Tennessee all have a cupcake SOS. They only play 3 ranked teams whereas a Florida or OU is playing 8 or even more ranked teams. SOS isn't just the most important thing, it is the only thing. There should be no instance that an SEC team plays less than 5 ranked teams. You can foresee preseason which ones will pan out or not.

Ole Miss, TAMU, Tenn, your SOS are cupcakes. Only playing 3 ranked teams lol? So glad for this SEC SOS to straighten out starting next year.