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I just checked my profile, and I haven't been here in 6.5 years.
Good to see this thread is still kicking, same peeps, and that I can still use a thumb up emoticon :thumbup:
He had a good visit at UM as well, who pushed academics and alumni network. And we have a giant need for TE so he has a strong possibility of playing time immediately and for all four years.Barnett visit reaction
Consider it a pittance for Mallet.
While it didn't use the same analogy, this is more or less what I think the book I mentioned earlier was saying. My small brain has a hard time with it though.
Fred, are these canned posts you've stashed away on your hard drive waiting for this thread? Or are you writing these as you go?
Apologies if these questions are meaningless.
I've just begun reading Short History of Nearly Everything which had some interesting thoughts in it. Specifically, that the Big Bang may just have been one in several "attempts" and that the universe may have expanded and contracted many times before. The main gist is that the law of gravity...
I've never consciously thought about it, but I think I have something close to the husband's view as well. That is to say that it is the parents' responsibility to give their children the values, education, and tools necessary to become a successful adult.
Wrapping up the Big Short after reading Demille's disappointing sequel to Gold Coast ("Gate House"). Anyone else think that was a let down?
Probably Matterhorn next. I'm glad to see people here like it.
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