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Minus the distractions, Ole Miss was our biggest rival when I was a child. My brother married a girl from Jackson and her dad was die hard Ole Miss. I was to young to rib the guy but I appreciated the banter. Lane was leaving after this year. Most if not all coaches want a chance to elevate. Saban went to the NFL and it was hurtful to many of us. Then he went to Alabama. I never hated him for following his dream. LSU was pulled out to the dark ages because of him. Kiffin did the same for Ole Miss. One day, after the pain of his leaving subsides, build him a statue. Meanwhile, go win it all this year.
Would that be like telling your spouse on your deathbed that you were unfaithful during the first year of your marriage of 50 years. It might get it off your chest but destroy the other person. Confess to God that you are sorry. Who are you trying to make feel better?
This is embarrassing for the conference. How the mighty have fallen and that includes the entire conference, not just Bama.
There are however other sources of radiation that being on the Moon would expose you to, which you are protected from on Earth due to the planet’s magnetic field. These include galactic cosmic rays, energetic particles from the Sun, and neutrons and gamma rays from interactions between radiation and the lunar soil.

An estimate of the average maximum dose of all these sources of radiation is more than 400 millisieverts per year. This could be much higher following extremely energetic solar flares.

So, although the Moon has a very low level of natural radioactivity, it’s a harsh environment when considering all sources of ionising radiation.
The temperature on the moon can reach a blistering 250° Fahrenheit (120° Celsius or 400 Kelvin) during lunar daytime at the moon's equator, and plummet to -208 degrees F (-130° C, 140 K) at night.

In certain spots near the moon's poles temperatures can drop even further, reaching - 424° F (- 253°C or 20 K) according to NASA.
I am not a Bama fan but that was a catch and a fumble.
How totally stupid :banghead: :spank:
There is this little thing called a mute button on your remote. You are welcome.
Let me get this straight. The man who had nothing to do with these criminals being here and who constantly has to fight the lawfare set up by the deep state is responsible. I heard Ted Cruz say that the media should investigate and report what is happening. The media. We all know who controls the narrative. Judges are overruling jury decisions in that state. What can Trump do? He is fighting the Fed chair over the interest rate. He is threatening Bondi begging her for action. None if his executive orders has been ratified by a Republican ruled congress. What more can one man do fighting a deep state controlled FBI, Cia, Courts and Congress.
The coaches were a major problem on offense. The coaches made evaluations on the players brought in. So again the coaches. The play calling was horrendous and the offensive line did not improve. Our running back did not have any holes to hit and the QB's were not athletic enough to run out of trouble. So the offensive coordinator, the line coach and the running bacs coach were bad. The WR. coach were handcuffed by the play calling and the QB's consistent failure to throw the ball down the field. Coaches mostly. Please take more.

re: Girlfriends are better than wives

Posted by rickyh on 12/27/25 at 7:34 pm to
Staying with wife for a lifetime invaluable!

re: Toviono enters portal

Posted by rickyh on 12/27/25 at 11:29 am to
I remember seeing his 40 time out of high school and thinking that can't be possible. How is he a 5 star.
22. Eddie Kennison (1996-2008)
8,627 in 179 games

I never realized that he was in the league that long. He has the most games listed. I wonder what player actually played in the most games. I know that LSU had a few lineman that played for a lot of seasons.
Honestly, 2020 changed the world for the worse. I made a rule that no politics were allowed to be discussed at our family get togethers. Politics stop at the door. It became impossible to not offend someone.

re: Boomer loathing?

Posted by rickyh on 12/23/25 at 1:02 pm to
Most boomers worked their first job while still in high school. Many were drafted and found themselves in Viet Nam. Most were married by 23 amny much younger. We raised our families while buying our first homes. Most didn't start out with big homes or new cars. We supported our families by working days on end. I do see some of my friends still working, most because they can't afford living on just social security. There are plenty of jobs out there. Many require physical labor and many of the youth today went to college and got degrees for overcrowded fields. Trade school or going into the workplace and getting hands on experience would have served them better. Wanting to start out with what it took a lifetime for your parents and grandparents to accumulate is unrealistic. Having huge student loans and car notes with insurance is a hard way to start life. I worked many days without a day off so my children didn't start their lives in debt. You try doing that for your children and get back with me later when your grandchildren's generation accuses you of being greedy. Also, our Social Security was stolen by the govt. to pay for the social programs feeding and housing the ones that won't work.
If the housing market crashes, so do the banks. Lowering interest rates is the answer. And the price of insurance. The globalist have a plan for the average person to own nothing. How much can one man do to solve a problem. This economy evolved over many years. No man has a magic wand. Crashing the housing market would doomed the economy. Everyone currently paying a mortgage , would lose a fortune.
Tell us the temp on the moon on the sunny side. That is all I have. Almost and tell us what the radiation exposure there and back would be. And How big of an oxygen tank did they have and how did they fit it onboard. How big was the Rover? And how was it transported?
One of our best friend's son is in the Navy. He is married with a little son. He just posted a picture of himself and his wife next to a new car. I am very happy for the guy.