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  1. The format and site was chosen in October at the 10th Region Coaches Meeting. The winners of each district agreed at that meeting to call Scott Collins and let them know who won the tournament and he would in turn let them know when they played. So, the comment about thrown together at the last minute would be correct if you think deciding on the format and dates in October of 2008 was last minute.
  2. The building you played in was probably the old middle school, not the new one at Sharp Middle School.
  3. Never really in doubt the 2nd half. Pendleton hits 6 3's in the first half and went 8 of 16 for the game. Very balance scoring for the Ladycats as Brook Meadows leads with 11 but 6 Ladycats score 6 or more points. Fillies led by Charlie Hatfield with 14. First Ladycat victory over Harrison since 1991. These two teams meet for the first round of the 38th District Tournament.
  4. Not true. Now it might not have been a focus of some coaching staffs and they had forgotten the layout of the tournament as the season progressed. But NO ONE IN THE REGION STEPPED UP TO HOST IT. And so Scott Collins of Pendleton County said, well, none of the varsity coaches want to step up and host after Bourbon County had spent about 10 years of doing, than I will host it at Pendleton County. If St. Patrick would like to volunteer to put it together next year, I bet Coach Collins would be glad to pass it on. But considering they didn't volunteer to host it this year, not sure they are interested in it next year. Layout was determined and distributed to the coaches. Once the districts had held their districts and that was each district's responsibility and I am sure was pretty hard to pull off with all the bad weather, than the times were set. It is easy to call someone out on something when no one else in the region wants to do it.
  5. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,489866,00.html Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study published on Monday. The study of 369 Seattle-area men ages 18 to 44 with testicular cancer and 979 men in the same age bracket without the disease found that current marijuana users were 70 percent more likely to develop it compared to nonusers. The researchers said they were not sure what it was about marijuana that may raise the risk. Chronic marijuana use also can have effects on the male reproductive system including decreased sperm quality, they said.
  6. From my Dave Ramsey class tonight on dumping debt. More college students filed for bankruptcy than graduated from college. Colleges are losing students more to financial problems leading to them dropping out to pay off debt (mostly credit card) than they are to academic failure.
  7. More Dave Ramsey stats Average cash transaction at McDonald's, $4.40 Average transaction on plastic at McDonald's, $7.13. You spend 12 to 18% more when you use plastic than when you use cash.
  8. I would say it does and the 1 in several million odds of the person winning.
  9. Dave Ramsey lesson tonight at church had the following stats. Playing the lottery without hs diploma spends on average $173 per month on lottery games. with college degree spends on average $49 on lottery games. Those with incomes under $20,000 play the lottery TWICE AS MUCH as those who make over $40,000. 80% of millionaires are first generation millionaires who started with nothing and made themselves a millionaire.
  10. So, they are more like Protestants not accepting papal authority than they are Catholics and are against their masses having a Protestant tone?????:confused:
  11. Wow, the bolded really sounds bad. We must be some really bad people. The rest of the paragraph I have no clue what it says.
  12. How does the chart fit in with SCHIPP. I have no problem with providing health care for the children of this country in the same manner we provide public education. I don't think adults should be eligible unless that are physically and/or mentally unable to support themselves.
  13. My wife and I do. So, yes. Know it for a fact. My mom and dad couldn't afford some bills growing up. They didn't whine about it and wait for the government to do something about it. They grew a garden to save money. Bought a beef to cut down on their food bill. They got parttime jobs to earn extra money. Mom fixed our clothes instead of buying new ones. They worked overtime when they could. THey were not wasteful and made sure we were not wasteful. They did without so that my sister and I could have more. And we did without. No cable. No satellite. No extra bills that were not needs. And I am better for it because of that. We are not growing a healthy society that is looking to have their needs satisfied without some sacrifice on their part. I see people on a government check drop off and pick up kids in $30-40 thousand dollar vehicles. With tattoos up and down their arms or their children's arms, smoking cigarettes left and right and talking about what they watched on satellite last night. And they expect all of those things because of the mindset if the rich have it, then it is only right that they have it to. And they are told they are right. This country is in trouble. Serious trouble because the heart and work ethic of America is not in the right place.
  14. While Mason has been playing well, I d can't pick them to upset St. Pat. Bracken/St. Patrick in the finals. St. Pat goes as the winner. Bracken hoping to not draw Montgomery in that first game.
  15. So, whose kids are available that were not previously. Would two kids that have public school educators for parents be covered and free me up some income to reinvest in the economy?
  16. Why? Now the school's fans, band, cheerleaders, student body has to be out one school night instead of the possibility of two. That also lowers the expenses of getting a bus for two nights on the cheerleaders and band of which the athletic department has to pay for both. It also lowers the cost for fans as they only have to pay for one admission instead of two.
  17. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0209/18444.html At this crucial juncture in the push to pass an economic recovery package, President Obama finds himself in the most unlikely of places: He is losing the message war. Despite Obama’s sky high personal approval ratings, polls show support has declined for his stimulus bill since Republicans and their conservative talk-radio allies began railing against what they labeled as pork barrel spending within it. The sheer size of it – hovering at about $900 billion — has prompted more protests that are now causing some moderate and conservative Democrats to flinch and, worse, hesitate. The anxiety over lost momentum seemed almost palpable this week as the president in television interviews voiced frustration with his White House’s progress and the way his recovery program was being demonized as a Democratic spending frenzy. In Obama’s own words in an NBC interview, it’s his job to “get this thing back on track.” During the campaign, Obama had complete control over his message. Now, he doesn’t and that’s not an easy adjustment for any president. Obama must suddenly yield turf to both Capitol Hill and outside interest groups who are trying to help. The results in both cases can be messy. Obama’s decision to provide broad guidelines for the stimulus -- “targeted, timely and temporary” -- rather than issuing specific legislation, was done in deference to Hill lawmakers, especially the Democratic leaders that lord over the legislative branch. But it’s hardly a secret that the president found unhelpful the House Democrats’ decision to slip funding for special groups into its version of his stimulus bill.
  18. The article said there was. I agree totally about the dysfunctional government and the eye in eduction (made by the politicians and not the local school districts) off of the student learning but rather raising test scores.
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