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krazykats

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Nov 6, 2006
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We’ve had some very memorable conference tourney games with MSU.

That said, told the wife I have an eery feeling about the game and was promptly told to watch it elsewhere.

Go Cats!
 
Mar 25, 2004
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Governor (

Please try to argue that the governor doesn’t have the power to do that, after what we have seen this last year
What he has done this past year - whether you agree with it or not - is tied to his emergency powers under the constitution. Not sure we’re quite there with weed and gambol yet, but I’m only one voice.
 

jwheat

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Aug 21, 2005
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What he has done this past year - whether you agree with it or not - is tied to his emergency powers under the constitution. Not sure we’re quite there with weed and gambol yet, but I’m only one voice.
Admittedly I know nothing about his emergency powers,but I bet the percentage of people in this state that support some form of legalizing marijuana (probably about 70%) is flip flopped with the percentage that are okay with their governor having the power to tell someone THEIR business isn’t essential and force them to keep the doors shut
 

BernieSadori

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Nov 16, 2004
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-Retail this year is about to massacred from lack of inventory. If you're wanting that car, mower, tractor, truck, HVAC system, etc you better plan ahead and get that order in MONTHS before you need it. #facts

Hurting us already. Sales are outpacing production.
 

HUBER

All-Conference
Jan 9, 2003
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Y'all gonna push to legalize prostitution next?


Why not? We can build the "Las Vegas of the East" somewhere in Eastern Kentucky on the top of some mountains, have gambling, drugs, and prostitution all taxed to death, and then BBdK and Tommy wouldn't have to fly to Vegas so frequently.

Just a thought.

People are going to do what they want to do, legal or not. Might as well legalize, have some control, and get some much needed influx of cash for a state that is in desperate need of tax revenue.
 

HUBER

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Hurting us already. Sales are outpacing production.


Same for us. Already up 150% for the quarter versus last year. Manufactures are severely behind and we are getting ready to hit our busiest time of the year with close to 50% of the inventory we had year to date last year. Scary times ahead for us as most of our partners are forecasting any type of manufacturing normalcy to mid 2022 at the earliest.
 
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HUBER

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If you all want to besmirch the sex workers in this Commonwealth then I'll just remind you of the ***** scandal that removed a National Championship banner at the Yum! Center.

Have some respect.


Is it wrong that I've never seen anyone "squirt to the ceiling" like our friends at UofL have, and I'm willing to pay taxes to do so?

Cry me a river, or should I say squirt me a river.
 
May 6, 2002
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It blows my mind that anyone is genuinely against legalizing marijuana, even in Kentucky at this point. I know in the state house they're just doing what corporate donors want them to do, but when someone says "IS PROSTITUTION NEXT?" I just assume you drive around in a Model-T wearing a monacle and a stove top hat.
 
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anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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-Weed and Gambol should be available in a state that prides itself on bourbon and horse racing. Incredibly frustrating knowing we'll be the last state to do it.

-Don't know when I'd squeeze it in but the Ausable would be DaF. So count me in.

-Dang, could be in Rippy's pounding Bud Lights and Fireballs. 😢 Wagon Wheel comes on for the 5th time, "F*ck Ten-neess-seeeee", double birds.

-He got a little lazy with the glove last night so I zipped a few in there to clip him a time or two. (Calm down it's a soft tee ball.) Lesson learned. This ain't wee ball kid. We're going for a pennant.

-Picked up a Bluejays hat yesterday, man they have sharp colors.

-Youngest is just way too good so far. I'm terrified, tbh. His transformation into a wild animal is inevitable. He's going to be Jack-Jack.

-Eye on the prize. Cool ocean air, sand, fresh seafood, local domestos, unjustifiably pompous folks from the low country. Letsgo.
 

_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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Sunday afternoon: The small crowd at Bridgestone Arena is painted blue and rocking. It feel like it's triple the size. The Cats starters come out with serious looks on their faces and play with an intensity never before seen. They take a six-point lead into halftime and spirits are high, but hopes are reserved. Cats come out firing in the second half and nail 10 threes on their way to a 15 point victory. Confetti drops, Cal is giving hugs, Mintz is crying. Scratch is doing backflips from the baseline to midcourt where he grabs the mic from Greg Sankey and issues a little nut tap to him as he takes it from his hand. Scratch takes off his head and reveals Jesus Christ with a fat blunt in his mouth and a winning ticket from the nearest sportsbook in a paper mache crown on his head. The fans are in shock, the national news breaks in, the Kentucky legislature convenes an emergency session and passes full legalization of weed and gambling in a unanimous vote.
 

cricket3

Heisman
May 29, 2001
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We could win the SEC tournament, get hit with COVID, and still miss the tournament because they won't have 7 days of negatives.

Who made that rule???
 
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... Selection Sunday comes on that evening, UL gets left out of the tourney while this man as chair of the Selection Committee slugs down his milk and pulls down his shades.

 

catsfanbgky

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Oct 18, 2006
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Korver did one thing great and subpar with the rest of his game ???? LOL.

Not even going to factor his shooting / PPG, he was a sniper. No denying.

In college averaged 6 RPG / 3 APG (primary scorer) / 2 steals per game / 90% FT shooter. Those are very solid secondary numbers outside of scoring, plus he had the ball in his hands a bunch. Averaged on 2 TO's per game playing an average of 30 MPG, that is 1 per 15 minutes on the floor. Solid.

Dontaie on the other hand, has played 280 minutes over 21 games. 13.34 minutes per game. He has 17 TO's which works out to 1.28 turnovers every 13 minutes on the floor, and all he does is stand still, and does not run the offense or is a secondary ball handler. No defense, turns it over too much (for what he does), and fouls too much, if Cal did play him more, he couldn't because he can't stay on the floor. He will no doubt in my mind work hard and get better, he has had a few set backs that has hurt his growth, but NOW is not the time for him to be playing big minutes. He just doesn't bring anything else to the table with his SOMETIMES hot 3 point shooting.

Both play for UK
Player 1 : 2FG% - 39% 3FG% - 31% FT% 79% 1 TO per 20.5 minutes, handles the ball a high% per game.

Player 2 : 2FG% - 30% 3FG% -39% FT% 73% 1 TO per 13.34 minutes, stationary jump shooter, handles very little.


Pro tip - Put a box of Samoas in the fridge before eating. Obvious #1 in the GS cookie game.

Solid 2nd - Do- Si- Dos

Most underrated - Lemonades - MFers are like crack.

Most Overrated - Thin Mints. They good, but not all that.

New to the game - Toast - Yays. French toast flavored, meh, will try them, but very, very skeptical.
 

_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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We could win the SEC tournament, get hit with COVID, and still miss the tournament because they won't have 7 days of negatives.

Who made that rule???


So, what I'm getting from that is...we can lose today, 150 other teams can't stay negative for a week, and we still get in somehow if we just stay in quarantine while everyone else is out playing and catching Covid.
 
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