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Sad day, but I hate to admit but I thought he had died a few years back. I had to look at when it was posted.
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JD when you add up much he has said up, it is hard not to think he is bigoted. He appears to be intolerant of almost anyone who isn't a white male. He has said hateful remarks about Kelly and Florina, called Mexicans rapists, said that blacks have murdered most of the white people murdered, said 1000's of Muslims celebrated in the streets after 911 and that is just a little of what he has said along these lines. Many supporters say he is just saying what we all are thinking which is baloney. These are just a few. Anyone might say something hateful or stupid and maybe bigoted and truly understand it was wrong and apologize, but there is no just one time mistake with him. It is a pattern, I believe it is intentional and he is bringing bigots in this country out of the woodwork and he wants to for votes. Not everyone who supports him is bigoted, but many are.
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I don't think he has met me,McPapa, but he has taken my $$ on FanDuel.
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It's not him I don't like, it's his solutions to real issues that is bigoted and discriminatory. I also understand there is a certain portion of society that thinks the way he does and think he is speaking the truth. In reality, he is just using the ignorance of some people. He has run a very smart campaign,. You can't deny that. However, he does NOT have a majority of Americans supporting him. Show me where he clearly has the majority.Just the most Republicans according to polls.
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Hardest test I took was the Millers Analogy Test to get into grad school at Xavier for my Masters of Education in Administration. I scored a 35 out of 100 and that was supposed to be good. 100 analogies and some of them I could find no connection, not even close. Miller Analogies Practice Test 01 Maybe it has changed but it was like this in1977
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Predict Bengals Prime Time Games for 2016
Bengal Maniac replied to frankdracman23's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Steelers, Browns, Ravens always possible Next: Denver New England Dallas -
I lived in Frankfort for a few years. Very nice area with plenty for kids to do. Frankfort is unique because it is a small town capital. During the weekdays lots of traffic and waits for restaurants and stuff. Lots of employees only that work and leave for the surrounding areas after work, literally thousands of people. Most evenings and weekends. Lots of big town stuff with not the huge population, so easy access to most things. The school districts are good for the most part. I would not hesitate at all to raise kids there.
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NewCath grad with buzzer-beater
Bengal Maniac replied to Lawnboy13's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Super video. Great shot. -
Cam Newton Is Now Having the Last Laugh
Bengal Maniac replied to Clyde's topic in National Football League (NFL)
I always felt he would be ok and have a pretty good career. I never thought he'd be this good, no great. He has a set of skills that I don't think any one has ever had. Cunningham is the closest and maybe Young. They were not as big a threat running, he is every bit as good a passer as them. He is very very difficult to defend because of his skills. You have to keep him contained and get him up the middle. Kudos to the guy. He has worked his butt off to get to this level. -
How Many QB's have...
Bengal Maniac replied to NKYknowitall's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Didn't say they started. -
How Many QB's have...
Bengal Maniac replied to NKYknowitall's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Brady Namath Stabler Montana Aikman Not all started but were on the College teams that won it and Michigan was co-champs with Brady. Aikman was injured at Oklahoma, Stabler was a 2nd stringer at Alabama. -
Denver 20 New England 18 (AFC Championship)
Bengal Maniac replied to mcpapa's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Maybe because he really wasn't. Jeez that all you have. -
Cracker Barrel - Fazoli's coming to Maysville early summer?
Bengal Maniac replied to All In's topic in BGP Break Room
I would thing Cracker Barrel will be really close to the big intersection AA/68-62. They can probably wedge it in there somewhere. Fazoli's probably in one of the big lots at Walmart or Krogers. Fazoli's is not close to Pasquale's food wise. As has been said, location on the hill would help. Pasquale's needs to get on the hill. -
Valparaiso 71 Northern Kentucky 46
Bengal Maniac replied to frankdracman23's topic in College Basketball
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Cracker Barrel - Fazoli's coming to Maysville early summer?
Bengal Maniac replied to All In's topic in BGP Break Room
I think Somerset is a summer tourist city or at least I thought it was. -
Denver 20 New England 18 (AFC Championship)
Bengal Maniac replied to mcpapa's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Pretty simple. block DeMarcus Ware and you win. That line was way too much for the Pats. I'd love to see Peyton win won for his swan song. -
Not a fan of these. There has to be a switch on hem somewhere to turn them off.
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Well I have eaten potato candy. I asked my wife if she had heard of it and she said your granny made it every Christmas before she passed. Once she explained to me what it was, I do remember, however, I did not know it was called potato candy. I just thought it was some type of divinity or something or that swirly candy. It was good, though. It kinda looks like a cinnamon roll before you bake them.
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Do all college coaches have a gentlemen's agreement …
Bengal Maniac replied to Jim Schue's topic in College Basketball
I have no idea, but I bet it has to do with some type of analytics. The overall percentage a D-1 team shoots is around 44%. The average 2 pt is higher around 49%, therefore, 3 point is 35%. The odds are with you to play tough "D" and take your chances. Time is your ally when ahead. I am sure they go deeper than this, also, such as a team's percentage late in a game when legs are tired, etc. My guess is it would be lower. I believe college coaches at the D-1 level know what they are doing and practice these situational things all the time. Now the players, you never know what they will do even if you coach them up and they practice these situations. If almost every coach does it, there is a very good reason. -
PP1, I would use Hot Brown or Burgoo. They both are connected to Kentucky on a national level. ...and I have never heard of potato candy and I've lived in Kentucky for 61 years. Cream candy is awesome.
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Finally saw the first episode tonight. Really moved through the story quickly. Getting a handle on the characters. This has potential to be really good.
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Frisch's is really good whenever you get to an area with one.
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article Six Degrees of Basketball Separation
Bengal Maniac replied to 15th Region's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
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Saw it last night and thought it was very good. Having read the book, there was really no super surprises. As said before, not much is known about Glass but he did not have a son with him on the trip if he even had children. He also didn't kill Fitzgerald but did find both Bridger and Fitzgerald and did not kill either for leaving him to die. Fitzgerald was a soldier by the time Glass found him and he would have been tried and convited mroe than likely for killing him. The bear incident appears to be true. Bridger does not talk much about Glass in his stories. Bridger was a master story teller that loved to stretch the truth a little (no a lot). Therefore, who knows what he said about Glass and what was true that he said. he certainly did not document anything because he was illiterate. By all accounts. though, Bridger was a great guy that knew that part of the country as well as anyone. Only the Mormons hated him, but that's another story.