My Own Worst Enemy based on that guitar riff alone.
I remember him being a solid player on that D while others got most of the credit.Sam Maxwell's senior year is the most underrated season by a UK football player in my lifetime.
He had six interceptions from the LB position, one was returned for a TD. He had 80 tackles, 5.5 for loss. That was the year we beat both Auburn and Georgia on the road. He was a monster in both games, above solid all year long. My memory is better than yours.I remember him being a solid player on that D while others got most of the credit.
Don’t remember any singular impact moments though.
Which means absolutely nothing. Congratulations on the worthless political contribution to the topic.-so gyero's outspoken jeffco libs send their kids to private religious schools? Shocking.
I am a progressive not against charter schools in theory or when done right. If they are fully funded for the poor and public options aren’t totally drained, they can work. And there are examples of success stories. Obama was for versions of like this and reading about some of them changed my mind on charter schoolsWell it kind of does when the conversation today was slightly geared toward Charter Schools. Which are an upgraded option from public school but not exactly private.
When the democrats are against that option but send their kids to private school, it’s about the same as not wanting a border but living behind secured walls.
/ducks
I cannot believe they selected that routing software. A simple LinkedIn and Google search tells me that a) it was all theoretical b) the founders are flakes c) it didn’t work at the one city that used it and d) the company had barely any employees. A disaster!I agree on the Ky versions. Said it earlier that is exactly why Beshear used his veto and why even though I’m republican I agree with his veto.
To be honest though, Charter does function right when it’s mostly privately funded(can be tuition based or sponsorships) and only needs a small portion of funding from govt. That small portion allows for applications and approvals to insure the opportunities aren’t wasted on blind by the numbers the school has to take in a specific % of lessor privileged kids.
Again, Louisville is the only district this will even matter IMHO, and I’d love to know who to talk to in order to help but I don’t even have a clue who is trying to advocate for it.
Considering that Catholic schools aren’t publicly funded, this is irrelevant to the topic.Well it kind of does when the conversation today was slightly geared toward Charter Schools. Which are an upgraded option from public school but not exactly private.
When the democrats are against that option but send their kids to private school, it’s about the same as not wanting a border but living behind secured walls.
/ducks
To be fair, I’d send my kid to a Gemstone Academy.
Counterpoint: it made Amber's bird twitch.Really bothers me that the young Jesse rocks a flatbill. That didn’t fly in the 90s.
Yeah I mean you can’t argue with the resultsCounterpoint: it made Amber's bird twitch.
I cannot believe they selected that routing software. A simple LinkedIn and Google search tells me that a) it was all theoretical b) the founders are flakes c) it didn’t work at the one city that used it and d) the company had barely any employees. A disaster!
-so gyero's outspoken jeffco libs send their kids to private religious schools? Shocking.
BUT the Kentucky versions set up have been nothing like that. They have basically been grants that only would have actually paid for upper middle class or rich kids to go and actually would have eliminated options for lower middle class or poor kids. And in some rural areas, the effect could have been devastating
I remember him being a solid player on that D while others got most of the credit.
Don’t remember any singular impact moments though.
This company isn't sophisticated enough to do that. It's run by a professor, a flake former COO of Philly Schools (for 1 year), a 32 year old civil engineer, and an optimization engine developer. Basically 0 real world or implementation experience. Their staff consists of 5 students.-I wonder if thay had made any donations to folks.
democrat'sMore than anything else politically I love a democrats use of the word free.
That’s my hatboggan!
Yea I pay property taxes, too.
You badass antigovernment conservatives around here sure love your kid's free public education though, huh?
Shocking.
Suck a D, rudd.
Does the 'W' stand for "Whenever"?I'm desperately waiting for the first BMW post-game call in show of the season.![]()