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UNT ATHLETICS: Goal Set for First DATCU Stadium Sellout
LongJim replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
Maybe he's offered a different location for the dye job.- 34 replies
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I agree. I thought he looked confident and was able to get the ball where he wanted it. Stood in and made throws. Pretty encouraging for sure. It's all about the QB offensively.
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I listed this in the Tickets For Sale forum, but just in case some don't see it...
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If you're familiar with Shark Tank, Gronk, and the Southlake-based company Iceshaker, you may have seen their product. They don't make a Mean Green version (yet), but I have one of the two that were issued as promos. I don't need it, so I'm putting it up for grabs here. $35 plus shipping, or can meet in Denton. PM me if you're interested.
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I can't find any more Mean Green versions online, but Amazon carries the brand. Be glad to sell this one to somebody. PM me if anyone's interested.
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I found this at a thrift store.
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UNT Athletics | Mean Green Reserve Bourbon Launches Soon
LongJim replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
Shout out to Broken Bow and Hochatown. That's a beautiful area. Really enjoy visiting that part of OK. -
Males competing against females in competitions reserved for females. This bout was alleged to be between two women. If so, then Carini got her ass kicked. I'm talking about the overarching issue of allowing born males to compete against born females. It's a fairness issue, and more importantly a safety issue, as far as I'm concerned. I'll take the IOC's word that both are female in this case. The East German women were back in the 60's and 70's too. But it's something that women are going to have to address as a group, if they want it to change, in my opinion. Otherwise, they need to shut up and box/sprint/throw, because no "governing body" is going to act on their behalf unless there's serious injury or worse. And maybe not even then.
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Not disagreeing with you.
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I think that deal was for seats in the lower bowl.
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It's HEAT MISER!!
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Fauci Under Fire
LongJim replied to UNTLifer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
15+ million dead. And that twisted old douchebager is still doing talk shows. Yeah, I trust the science, all right. Meanwhile, there's this today: "My prepared remarks will take about seven minutes. A more detailed set of remarks has been provided to be entered into the record. My approach to the origin of the COVID pandemic that killed 15+ million people worldwide, caused over 20 trillion dollars in economic damage, and changed the world forever is based on six approaches to the data and the events. Before I start, I want to note something Dr. Garry said privately: “Someone should tell Nature (meaning the British journal) that the fish market probably did not start the outbreak.” While it would be easy for me to just agree with Dr. Garry and call it a day, I am a scientist and so will provide my independent analysis. I will describe the six approaches at a high level and then go into each one in detail... First, the virus was spreading in Wuhan in the early fall of 2019, two to four months before the first case in the Hunan Seafood Market. This is supported by fourteen observations or evidence. This should be sufficient to dismiss the Hunan Market as the source of the outbreak. Second, I look at the data from the market, including human infections, animal samples, and environmental specimens. This involves looking at eight observations or evidence. None of these data are consistent with an infected animal passing SARS2 to a human at the market. Third, documented events at or related to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, or WIV, beginning in March 2019, are consistent with the expected activities of a virology lab in which a laboratory- acquired infection has occurred. I will go through that timeline. Fourth, the evidence that is found in a natural zoonosis with respect to the animal host, the virus, and the human population in the vicinity of the outbreak is missing for the COVID pandemic. Each of these three components of a zoonosis will be examined separately and each will be found wanting. Fifth, the genome of SARS-CoV-2 has seven features that would be expected to be found in a virus constructed in a laboratory and which are not found in viruses from nature. The statistical probability of finding each feature in nature can be determined and the combined probability that SARS2 came from nature is less than one in 1.2 billion. These same features were described in a grant application submitted to DARPA in 2018 by scientists from the WIV, together with US collaborators. Sixth and final, the earliest genomes of SARS2 were unstable and could not have come from an animal host without the stabilizing mutation, the so-called D614G change, that appeared in human viruses beginning January 1st , 2020. The consequence of this is that I can conclude that the first human infection occurred soon after the insertion of the furin cleavage site in the laboratory and before extensive animal testing. Otherwise, the first human cases would have had this stabilizing mutation. It also means that the unstable version of SARS2 could not have been circulating in animals, otherwise it would have acquired the stabilizing mutation. If any virologist can find an animal host that can transmit the unstable ancestral SARS2 five or more times without obtaining the stabilizing mutation, they have found a hypothetical candidate for a spillover host. All testing to date of potential hosts has failed this test." Quay Testimony -
Dr. Phil Clarification
LongJim replied to UNTLifer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
So now we hate Dr. Phil? -
Fauci Under Fire
LongJim replied to UNTLifer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
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NBA Finals: Mavs vs. Boston
LongJim replied to UNTLifer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Celtics in 6. Reverse jinx.