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PuffyNips

Heisman
Nov 13, 2001
38,024
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Willy... Create the Bernie Sanders meme sitting in Rupp.


A little late, but...


 

justa

All-Conference
Feb 23, 2003
13,110
4,567
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The correct answer is Cheez-It Snap’d.

Plus you don’t have the paste like aftermath stuff in your teeth for the next 2 hours.
 

MaxPowerrr

Heisman
Feb 9, 2006
38,504
41,065
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Kentucky being ride or die with an industry dying a slow, obvious, inevitable death is about right. But Jesus approved betting on old horse races iirc. So the moral foundation is solid at least.
*takes a puff from my coal filled pipe while reading the Daily Racing Form*

You got something to say to me?
 

buckethead1978

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Oct 6, 2007
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I took it that BristolCat was saying that when these guys win their elections by huge margins that they aren’t going to do ****. This is regardless of party. Thayer won 70-30. He is completely safe to only do what his donors now want him to do.

But hey, I don’t even know who my State Senator is nor any of the reps. I’m just as guilty by not letting my elected officials know I think gambling should be legalized.
 

Voinovich.

Senior
Aug 29, 2005
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Terrible shorts though... the icicles.

Converse really went out with a bang on the uni's they provided to UK at the end
 

UK_Dallas

Heisman
Sep 17, 2015
14,718
37,000
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Maybe you folks should boycott the race tracks. Seems like they've paid off the correct people in order to keep their iron grip on gambling in the state.
 

DNOKAT

All-Conference
Dec 2, 2002
23,567
1,069
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The same season they had 70 at half against a Billy Donovan coached Marshall team in Freedom Hall, just an incredible team to watch.
 
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UKwizard

Heisman
Dec 11, 2002
21,313
13,878
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I remember Tubby Smith's Georgia team was the SEC team that played them the toughest in the regular season during which Walker had a ridiculous pass to Delk under the basket who flat footed slammed it like he ws 6'11.
 
Aug 14, 2001
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One of the few natural gifts I was born with is the ability to fall asleep. I'm talking 20 seconds after my head hits the pillow, if not sooner. I've never been tested, but I have to have SOME degree of narcolepsy. I can't lean back in an easy chair or I'm out. I've fallen asleep mid-sentence while speaking. I'm not even sure there IS a physiological test for narcolepsy. But I'd be shocked if I didn't have it. I've fallen asleep so often at red lights, that I reflexively put the car in park. I promise you all, I'm not making any of this up.
 

joeyrupption

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Jun 5, 2007
8,686
7,455
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One of the few natural gifts I was born with is the ability to fall asleep. I'm talking 20 seconds after my head hits the pillow, if not sooner. I've never been tested, but I have to have SOME degree of narcolepsy. I can't lean back in an easy chair or I'm out. I've fallen asleep mid-sentence while speaking. I'm not even sure there IS a physiological test for narcolepsy. But I'd be shocked if I didn't have it. I've fallen asleep so often at red lights, that I reflexively put the car in park. I promise you all, I'm not making any of this up.
Doesn’t the military teach rudimentary meditation techniques to quickly fall asleep?

Also, you should voluntarily give up your driver’s license. Get TF off the road, Old Timer. Save some for the whales.
 
Aug 14, 2001
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No, the military doesn't teach that, unless you count boredom and/or exercise.

If I'm physically engaged in the act of driving it's never a problem. I have a near perfect driving record.

Also, F*** OFF.
 
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