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And she was charged, wasn't she?
I believe that is what I said
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But they have played
Notre Dame
Ohio State
USC
Texas
:isurrender:Would they be anywhere in the top 10?:isurrender:
Or if Thomas More played those 4 and lost by a total of 21 points, should they be ranked in the top 10 in Division III?
Just because certain programs play cupcakes to pad their stats, doesn’t mean they are better teams if they have better record.
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Question for you Louisville peeps. I’m trying to plan this week. I know the game Thursday is on NFL Network nationally. I may be in a hotel Thursday in Louisville which may or may not have NFLN. Does Louisville show the game on local TV also like Cincinnati does?
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Definitely flawed logic. If that's the case, then why not just schedule all bunny teams, so that you can be at the top of the rankings? No, in a rational system, strength of schedule and head to head match-ups and/or comparative teams matter.
There are certain programs that is their goal.
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Her being in uniform is 100% irrelevant. She tried to unlawfully enter this guys apartment.
I agree and don't consider this an officer involved shooting. This was someone coming from home from work, who tried to enter the wrong apartment, and killed someone. If you take the police out of this, this seems pretty easy for a charge. Manslaughter seems correct, unless she specifically went there to kill him. If it was you or I who did this, we would be charged, as we should.
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One of American Pharaoh’s colts from his first crop, sold today for $2.2 million at the Keeneland sales to Godolphin. It was a nice payoff from the $400k paid last November.
Godolphin goes to $2.2 million for American Pharoah colt - Horse Racing Nation
With the Keeneland September Sale waiting for a yearling to hit the million-dollar mark, a colt from American Pharoah's first crop exceeded that by hammering Monday for $2.2 million, the highest price for a horse this year at U.S. auction.
Consigned as Hip 91 in Book 1’s first session, the chestnut colt also proved a successful pinhook for selling agent Peter O’Callaghan of Wood Edge Farm. O’Callaghan also purchased the then weanling for his Cavalier Bloodstock at the Keeneland November Sale, going to $400,000.
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They just said week 1 had more roughing the passer penalties than any other week in the past by far.
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I read them already, but come on BM, it was a moral victory.
“The tribe has spoken...it’s time for you to go”
Or would you prefer
“You are the weakest link....goodbye”
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An article about Spare Time closing. Sounds like they just wanted more time for the family.
FORT THOMAS MATTERS: Sparetime's Belly & Soul in Alexandria Closes
The Kleins told Fort Thomas Matters in that same profile that the restaurant is profitable, but that they weren't in it for the money.
They said that running a restaurant can wear on anyone quickly, and both Christa and Kevin value time with their family.
Comments Sparetime's Belly & Soul made on their Facebook page back up those sentiments.
"This was a heart-wrenching decision as we loved what we built and everyone we met through it. (The decision to close was) not tax-related and business was great. (It was) about having more Jesus and family time in our daily life. Just had to shift our priorities."
They also noted that they will be donating the remaining money from the non-profit outreach, Belly & Soul Blessings, to several other nonprofits over the next few weeks.
"We want to pass on the love this community helped provide to so many folks in need. Thanks for all the support!"
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Without seeing the layout of the building and/or floors it's tough to say if going to the wrong apartment makes sense. I could see if the floors all looked the same and apartment number wasn't clearly marked on the doors she could go to the wrong apartment. But like you I would think once her key didn't work she would notice pretty quickly she was in the wrong place. Also you would think even if they didn't know each other she would at least have seen him and maybe even know he lives in the building, unless one of them was fairly new to the building. Also would depend on how big the building was I guess.
I will say, I live in a big condo complex, but my building is only 12 units, with 4 units on 3 floors. I have lived there 2.5 years and I bet I could only pick people who live in 2 condos out of police lineup. And I couldn't pick any that live on my floor. I hear people next door, but I don't think I have ever seen any of them.
But I hate people and not very social. :sssh:
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They seemed packed every morning. That is a big surprise. I wonder if they were just tired of it all?
I am not sure, but on their FB post, someone mentioned good luck on their OTR venture. Do they have business there?
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Votto finally had some power this weekend and picked up some RBI's.
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It's very simple. They drafted a qb in first round. So either McCarron or Peterman would be cut whoever didn't win the job.
McCarron got the start in the 2nd pre season game. Got hurt on just the 2nd series of the game. Peterman replaced him and played well. Game 3 which is a dress rehearsal for the season McCarron still wasnt cleared to play yet. The rookie got the start and the Bengals tore him up. Peterman came in and did well in that one.
McCarron finally got cleared for the 4th pre season game when it's all backups. But by then his fate was sealed since he basically got only one series with starters in the pre season since he got hurt right away in game 2 and wasnt cleared yet from the injury for game 3. And Peterman did decent in the preseason. The injury McCarron got all but sealed his fate.
They saw Peterman last year in real games and he was terrible. They saw AJ play in real games including a playoff game. There is no way Buffalo should have kept Peterman over McCarron.
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Browns off to their best start since 2004. Nice
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Their uniforms just say "Douglass". I've actually been pretty surprised that folks have been hanging in to the Frederick in the school name. Nobody says "Martha Layne Collins HS", "Larry A. Ryle HS", "Randall K. Cooper HS", "Mayme Sweet Waggener HS", "John McDougal Atherton HS", "Bland W. Ballard HS", "Suda E. Butler Traditional HS", or "Harry Doss HS".
I need some more examples. :lol2:
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I don't think there should ever be a scenario where a football game ends in a tie.
After 1st OT, go to college rules and have to go for 2. Let’s get a winner.
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Funny he has been very quite on social media for the past few weeks and he posted 12 minutes after this game was over today.
I saw that and when called out, “I’ve never seen a tie”. Sure
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Pittsburgh was terrible and Browns doing Browns things. +5 in turnovers and can’t get a win. Ben was terrible. Conner with a great game. Bell who?
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How does Mccarron not make QB for this team.
Peterman 5-18 for 24 yards and 2 int’s
To go with his 5 picks in a half last year. I can’t beleive AJ isn’t better than that.
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Kansas City will beat Pittsburgh by 20
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This should have been an easier win that it was. The Colts are a bad football with an elite QB who hasn’t played in two years. The Bengals got outcoached today, but talent won out in the end.
Colts were favorite in the game.
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I always forget this until too late. Good luck
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I can see going to the wrong floor but once you tried the key and it didn’t work, I would be looking around. Not trying to break in. I have gone to the wrong car and tried to open it up before. And I know many drunk people who went to the wrong place.
This one seems a little fishy.
Alexandria, KY, Business Closings
in BGP Break Room
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The sister of the owner bought it and will re-open as Ingram’s Spare Time
FORT THOMAS MATTERS: Sparetime Will Have New Owners and May Reopen Next Month
Lisa Kremer, sister of Christa Klein, and her family will be the new owners of the restaurant, now called Ingram's Sparetime. Kremer has been working at the restaurant since it was reopened.
Ingram's may sound familiar to many who are reading this. Kremer's family owned Ingram's across from Campbell County high school for many years. It closed in 2000, but the fond memories persist.
"While working at Belly & Soul I got to know a lot of our community and knew a lot previously who were Ingram’s customers from years ago," said Kremer, who is a California, Kentucky resident. "I guess being a restaurant owner its in blood our since my parents ran Ingram’s. Guess it’s my turn!"
Kremer noted she hopes to reopen by October 1.