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re: Who's Winning The Super Bowl?

Posted by Delta9 on 11/19/25 at 9:11 pm to
The Saints have a .01 chance of making the playoffs. So until they are eliminated say



















WHO DAT!?!??!??!?!?
Poor coaching, execution by players and inept leadership. We deserve to lose.
She wouldn’t be far off. The correct phrase “on the morrow” became the word tomorrow. (Too lazy to look up when.)

re: Schnall’s explanation

Posted by Delta9 on 6/23/25 at 9:39 am to
He knew enough to act out of desperation by throwing a fit. His team was overmatched and he may have attempted to give his team a boost by getting run out. They got by all season with the hit by pitch advantage. Chicken shite baseball tactics. Anderson and Eyanson slammed the door. He saw the writing on the wall. By the end of the first inning, the pressure overwhelmed him and it was obvious.
The one ref that fell wasn’t the coaches fault, he tripped. But according to reports he was throwing out F-Bombs and yelling about the pitch count. When you criticize the ump in a physically aggressive manner you get what you deserve.

re: Costal Carolina mascot

Posted by Delta9 on 6/21/25 at 7:15 am to
Are there Tigers in the Canterbury Tales and should Coastal Carolina be worried?

AI Overview
Yes, there is a mention of a tiger in The Canterbury Tales, specifically in The Knight's Tale.
Palamon and Arcite, characters in The Knight's Tale, are compared to a tiger and other powerful animals like a lion and a boar, to describe their intense and savage fighting. The specific line mentioning the tiger is "And as a crueel tigre was Arcite". This comparison highlights Arcite's fierce and relentless nature in battle.

re: UCLA 5 @ LSU 9 Final - ESPN2

Posted by Delta9 on 6/17/25 at 12:05 pm to
Cowan


Oh noooookk
Great, now the Jews have to do their own dirty laundry.