I'm immune to criticism, even if it goes viral.Stick to sports, will ya? We need you to inject more discussion about arm punts.
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I'm immune to criticism, even if it goes viral.Stick to sports, will ya? We need you to inject more discussion about arm punts.
Just short of sophomoric. So like a redshirt freshman?The herd mentality of this board is somewhere just short of sophomoric. It makes me sick.
In a serious thread like this, I'm not going to start taking shots at people, or needle them about their thoughts on the vaccine. What's the point? I would just get the cold shoulder anyway.
Scary.
It’s always “low risk” until it’s you or your son in the line of fire.
actually thankful with the Big Ten’s extra precaution to screen for this before giving the thumbs up to resume activity.
Still, I’m ready to get off this ride and get everyone out of harm’s way. Even 1 “unspeakable” type of event to a kid is too many. This one could have been it. Hope we don’t get there.
(anyway...go bucks?)
Got an email from Medicare.gov:
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