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Which is good for the over betters as Bucky didn't help a bitWe also covered the over by ourselves.
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Which is good for the over betters as Bucky didn't help a bitWe also covered the over by ourselves.
LOL
No cold pizza for me.
Drank a St Bernardus.
...and and and we played in shitty green and gold unis...Listening to Baylor's coach state his case makes everyone lose brain cells. It's pretty brutal. Guy should not be speaking in public.
"We played one more away game than anyone else"
Really? We played one more game, period. 12-1 vs 11-1. Plus we beat better competition in away games and just curb stomped the top 2 defense in the nation for the first ever conference championship shutout. What say you?
Workmen painting white lines on a main road left a gap for a dead badger because it was not their responsibility to clear up the carcass.
The animal was killed on the A338 near Downton on the Hampshire-Wiltshire border but when Hampshire County Council workmen came to paint white lines in the centre of the road, they decided to leave a space until the body had been removed.
The responsibility for picking up the remains was the responsibility of New Forest District Council.
Businessman Kevin Maul, of Winterbourne Dauntsey, Salisbury, Wiltshire, who spotted the gap in the lines, said: "I couldn't quite believe my eyes when I saw this poor old badger who had been there over a week.
"Then I drove home to see his body between the lines - they had painted the road, but left a gap where he lay."
Mel Kendal, Hampshire County Council executive member for the environment, said: "We would usually liaise with our colleagues at the district council, who dispose of animal carcasses on the highways, to ensure the badger was removed before the white line-painting crew did this stretch of road.
"This appears not to have happened in this case and the white line-painting crew did what they thought was best until arrangements could be made to dispose of the carcass.
"These arrangements have now been made and the gap in the white lines will be filled in, at no extra cost to the council tax-payer."