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You mean another week of, "It's just because TCU is terrible. It's just because Nebraska has the worst QB in D1".

ETA: Aren't Dykes and Rhule supposed to be better coaches?
Deion is not just like everybody else. He is motivated by his love for his players and he is an excellent figure for others because of the love he expresses. You can see the confidence he instills in his players. Deion is needed and we're lucky to have him. If you can't get past his antics you'll never see what's really going on and it seems many are blinded about him, it's pretty bizarre.
Sounds like they woke up, went to bed and kept dreaming.
Well the United States still has zero official deaths from the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
But sometimes he puts the inflection in strange places. During the Ole Miss game he inflected on "I'm NOT sure..."

On Joe Foucha's int he didn't mention it was one-handed. His descriptions are about down and distance but nothing about the impact or magic of the plays.
Don't they put pellets down to make close calls more visible with the pellets moving. I always wonder if sometimes they put too many pellets down. In the SEC championship game against UGA they had a number of injuries on that field. In that game and the one against FSU you could occasionally see players having unexpected slips.
Just do not buy it everybody. You hear me? Do not buy "Gunslinger: The Remarkable, Improbable, Iconic Life of Brett Favre," by Jeff Pearlman
How do a bag of beans...?
The operative word here is bunch. Bunch is singular as you can see "a bunch".
Then 5 more trial deaths after unblinding. So how does this data prove a reduction in cardiac issues and deaths?
"At 5:30 the next morning, my phone rang. It was the same person who had first sent the tip in August. We have a name, he said: Vance John Rodriguez. He texted two new photographs that looked just like Mostly Harmless."

"I and others worked to confirm his identity, with the first press story about Rodriguez appearing in late December in Adventure Journal. The puzzle was formally solved today, when Othram confirmed that the DNA of the hiker matched that of Rodriguez’s mother."

The Unsettling Truth About the ‘Mostly Harmless’ Hiker
Those were calls to poison control but none resulted in anything serious
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re: The low flu cases

Posted by BRtoATL on 2/2/21 at 10:25 am
"To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them, to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democracy was impossible and that the Party was the guardian of democracy, to forget whatever it was necessary to forget, then to draw it back into memory again at the moment when it was needed, and then promptly to forget it again: and above all, to apply the same process to the process itself -- that was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed."

re: Ok can we fire Cregg now?

Posted by BRtoATL on 1/2/21 at 10:52 pm
Well specifically the O Line
Technically the vaccine merely prevents symptoms. No COVID vaccine has shown to limit infection or spread.
Not to mention, the global lockdowns are going to lead to more TB cases (upwards of 6.3 million more TB cases):
Effects of lockdown on TB
Homophones and homonyms aren't really unique to English. Living abroad teaching English the past 5 years, I can tell you a few things that I've become aware of. The first thing which is very unique is our use of "meaningless 'do'". Our usage of the word "do" primarily when we form questions, is nowhere to be found in other languages.

We added this aspect to the English language with the help of the Irish, who continue to use "do" more creatively than others even today. Their usage is actually a little similar to American urban usage.

Besides that, the phrasal verbs are varied and they are a challenge. Shut up, shut down, shut in, shut out, etc. But really that just takes memorization.

The spelling of words is terrible. English is the only major language not to use accent marks in the spelling of words. They could really help distinguish between read and read. And to help with subtle differences between words like contribute and contribution. I haven't seen any other language which fails so miserably at spelling.

However that's not totally our fault. Many words have changed pronunciation. For example knee and knife used to be pronounced ka-nee, ka-nife.

Adding onto that, it's silly how we pronounce or spell the past tense of standard verbs. Walked is walkt. Listened is listend. Netted is netted. However in the past we used to pronounce it as it read, with the final e sound.

The th sound is weird and extremely uncommon. It's like having a lisp.

Having said that, English is a basic language grammatically although it does have the largest dictionary of words.

re: No way theres football

Posted by BRtoATL on 6/22/20 at 4:06 pm
Meanwhile, daily deaths in the US