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Wage Boggs consumed up to 107 beers in a single day, with 73 of those downed on a cross-country flight and the rest at a California bar.
Do Cleveland people pull for Ohio State? And Philly people for Penn State?
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This would be the low water mark.

Nah bro. They had a tranny in there one time. Lowest point possible
People from Bunkie, Alexandria, ascension, Livingston, and Shreveport really know Chicago. It’s mostly boomers who fall for rage bait social media posts. Certainly you can fully describe Americans third largest city with a Twitter video
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TOPs didn’t exist in

That’s explained in earlier post. Earlier versions existed and was renamed by Foster. Neither versions had high requirements
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Lies

Reference source? I posted mine in prior post.
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TOPS needs a complete overhaul. It used to be reserved for the best & the brightest

When? Source?
You have needed an 18 ACT score since 1992. Now a 20.
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Why? Why the increase? Land and facilities are paid for. You have some utilities and maintenance, but that isn't going up that fast. Faculty salary sure the hell isn't going up that fast. What are they spending the money on?!

Have you not seen the lazy rivers, Rock climbing walls, Rec centers, and ivory towers schools build?
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bullshite! When TOPS started you had to be in the top 10% of your graduating class and have like a 3.5 cumulative GPA. It was when they started lowering qualification standards that costs ballooned.

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The first college freshman class to receive TOPS awards started college in fall 1998. To be eligible, students had to earn a cumulative 2.5 GPA on a more rigorous core curriculum in high school and score at least the national average on the ACT.


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Unless you are referring to earlier version which had an income limit
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Some say TOPS began in 1989 as the Louisiana College Tuition Plan when Gov. Buddy Roemer signed ACT 789 into law. The program was inspired by the education initiatives of New Orleans businessman Patrick Taylor and included a family income cap of $25,000 to $35,000.


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TOPS began in 1989 as the Louisiana College Tuition Plan, or LCTP, when Gov. Buddy Roemer signed ACT 789 into law – creating the state-funded, merit-based college tuition program. The program was inspired by the education initiatives of Patrick Taylor.

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Three years later, the program was renamed the Tuition Assistance Plan, or TAP, but kept the minimum 17.5 units in core curriculum and composite 18 ACT score requirement. The program also began with an income cap.
In 1997, Gov. Murphy Foster changed the name once more to the Tuition Opportunity Program for Students, or TOPS. The income cap was removed, making the program available to more students. The required number of core curriculum units was lowered to 16.5 and composite ACT score was raised to 19.

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Too many important people wanted it D1

lol. UNO is 13th grade in a shithole city. They should drop all sports. They can play intramural against SUNO
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And UNO? Like D1 UNO? The now LSUNO? They already tried moving down right after Katrina & that failed...

Why did it fail?
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Sports Illustrated

Still existed other than the swimsuit issue?
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When did I say don't go because of lights?

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However, as this news is sure to spread about the sub-par lighting, maybe that would deter people from going to future shows.

Was responding to PrawnMichaels
Al sold out Saenger Theater in NO last summer. Maybe going to the well too many times. We’ll see

Can’t say anyone has ever recommended I don’t go see a band because of poor lights
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Dark blue, red & white pinstripes. Small 250th badges. A 250 for the 250th.

How much it cost?
Haven’t noticed but I don’t take part in consumerism