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2014.11.29 05:04 drpeppersnapplegrp23 Where the blood of battle is stained caramel
Welcome to /Sodawars, where you can battle to see who's the best soda around, plus a little bit of everything else.
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2023.05.30 22:36 Vulcann111 [H] 300+ Games [W] Steam Marketable Items (Cases, Gems, Keys, Skins, Trading Cards etc) and Wishlist
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2023.05.30 22:18 DocGerbil256 You're killing our natural wonders
2023.05.30 22:08 PoorHuni I don’t want to have another fight about fucking laundry
Pre kids - we had… some kind of arrangement on laundry. Can’t remember what it was but we did. And it wasn’t working. So I told my husband I would wash all the laundry - if he put it all away.
It wouldn’t work, he protested, I wouldn’t hold up my end of the bargain.
I pushed long enough that this became the set up. And it worked - just about. I would do all the laundry and he would, eventually, put it away.
I got pregnant, he got a new job (48 hours a week vs his previous 16) - and then it started again. Apparnetly I was somehow doing all the washing either while he was in work or not in work - I don’t quite remember. But in a way that made it so he had a mountain of laundry to put away… just as he started work? Or something? This was 4.5 years ago so I don’t remember the exact way it works around his 4on/4off shift rotation and me working m-f… But either way - I was sUpEr MaLicOuSlY doing the laundry in a way that fucked him over.
He then said, when the baby came - I’d need to put mine and the baby’s laundry away - o said, uhm, no? Fuck that! Why? Because he was worried that our baby wouldn’t have clean laundry in the cupboards if it was left to him to put it away.
I said I would put away baby clothes.
I eventually got tired of waiting weeks for him to put my laundry away - so i started doing that. He just basically… stopped putting his away.
(Edit to add: he doesn’t remember the original conversation/s we had around the laundry arrangement. He’s said that he’s not debating that they happened - just that he can’t remember them)
We’d argue about it occasionally - usually when he’d make a shitty comment about not having clean clothes. Time went on, now there’s two kids.
I’ve told him - if he puts it in the wash basket, I will wash it. Not in the bathroom (where the wash basket lives), not on the floor by the washing machine, not dropped wherever he’s stripped it from his body. Washing - wash basket - I will clean it.
He doesn’t even respect or love me enough to do that. To make one aspect of my life easier.
Tonight he couldn’t find clean underpants for tomorrow morning for work. There are clean underpants in the massive fucking pile of clean laundry. But they’re not in the pile of his stuff that lives on the side of his bed. So he has no clean underpants.
Because “I’m the lowest rung on the ladder…”
No! No you’re fucking not! I don’t sit there, picking through the clothes and not washing yours. I wash everyone’s, all at once. Granted there’s less of his (because if it’s not in the wash basket - I won’t wash it - and once it’s not on his body any more, it ceases to exist).
I have tried threatening not to do his laundry any more. It doesn’t work. ‘I don’t even make that much l!’ Well then it won’t be a problem for you to do it yourself! ‘But I don’t have time!’ So there’s that much you can’t wash it… but you don’t make that much?
I don’t really want advice along the lines of ‘just stop doing it’ because he does more than his fair share in other areas without caveats on me… I just… I don’t want to fucking fight about fucking laundry again.
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2023.05.30 22:06 hghost Most are expired, are they safe to drink?
2023.05.30 22:00 GMsupr [H] May 2023 Humble Choice and Golf Gang [W] Wishlist
So I have 4 games unredeemed in May 2023 Humble Choice
- WARHAMMER 40,000: CHAOS GATE - DAEMONHUNTERS
- WINDJAMMERS 2
- BUILDER SIMULATOR
- THE INVISIBLE HAND
And then I have this game from Fanatical
Games I want ( Only if you have any of these!) Not In order but I tagged ones that I really like!
- Garden Simulator
- Finnish Army Simulator
- Outlast Trials
- Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun
- Friends vs Friends (I Want this most)
- GeneRally 2 (Really want this one too!)
- Bramble: The Mountain King
- Demonologist
- Pizza Tower
- Tape to Tape (This would be fun!)
- Smalland: Survive the Wilds
- Teardown
- Crab Champions
My wishlist:
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2023.05.30 21:30 Cyr13lGame Free Mountain Dew - Win a Mini Mountain Dew 10 Pack on Playbite
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2023.05.30 20:45 AverageMTSUEnjoyer [Game Thread] (T-4) New York Liberty (2-1) vs (11) Seattle Storm (0-2) ~ May 30th 2023 9:00 PM ET ~ ESPN2
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2023.05.30 20:40 AverageMTSUEnjoyer [Game Thread] (T-7) Indiana Fever (1-2) vs (T-2) Connecticut Sun (3-1) ~ May 30th 2023 7:00 PM ET ~ WNBA League Pass
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2023.05.30 20:29 capedcrusader52 2023 Nats Park Guide
Hello all, given the fact one of most common posts we seem to get on the subreddit is tips/advice for coming to Nats Park either from Visiting Fans or First Times. I thought it would be a good idea to get a decent size run-down of all the things new and "old" this season at Nats Park and the surrounding area to help ensure a good experience by all (If I forgot something please comment, my brain can only hold so much Nats Park knowledge).
Old: - Nats Souvenir Soda purchase means unlimited refills during game. I've heard tales you could use the cup throughout the season for unlimited refills but those days seem to have passed. Given the price of a regular soda is 6.49 and a Souvenir Soda is 10.99, this is one of the better deals in the park.
- First Game/Foul Ball/Home Run Certificates. If you go to Guest Services (located behind Sections 103, 131 and 320) you can get a certificates for these events. Additionally on first game you get a button, which might be something your kid will enjoy.
- Cashless Ball Park. The Ballpark is all cashless for better or worse. A pro-tip is to use mobile ordering (on the MLB Ballpark App) cause sometimes previous coupon codes will work a day or two after they were supposed to expire. Common ones that have worked: BUD, BUDHAPPY, VALUE. This can be helpful when you consider a cost of a single beer can be 14.99.
- Kids Run the Bases. All kids age 4-12 are invited to run the bases at Nationals Park after every Sunday afternoon home game, weather permitting. Kids will start their run at first base and they will be directed around the bases to home plate.
- Signature Sundays. Two Nationals players will sign autographs for fans at every Sunday home game all season long. Autographs will take place at the top of the Nationals dugout starting one hour prior to first pitch, weather permitting and subject to player schedules. Fans must obtain a free voucher in order to participate in the autograph sessions – vouchers will be distributed on a first come, first served basis at Section 103, starting when the gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. Fans are limited to one autograph voucher per person. These tend to go very very fast even in our current state of the franchise.
- Grandstand Tickets: These are $5 tickets available starting 90 minutes from first pitch, there are some rare exclusions and you will be sitting way up top but probably the best ticket deal you can get. You do need the MLB Ballpark APP to get the tickets though.
- Bags. I'm just gonna link it here cause shits complicated yo. here
- Middle of Fourth Inning is typically when the mascots (Presidents) come out and race. Very looney Tooney. (LET TEDDY WIN!!)
- Food: You can take food into the park whether it be a snack bag or Chipotle bowl. It just has to be a single serve item (no whole pizzas) and can't be in a glass or metal container. They say only water is in, but I've seen folks take soda in. So who actually knows. As far a takeout options will list below since some are new.
New: - Food options in the park. Besides your standard hot dog (Hebrew national) and chicken tenders there are a few "local" places in the park that are worth noting: Ben's Chili Bowl (chili dogs), Capo Deli (italian subs), La Casita (Pupusas [Salvadorian "Quesadillas"]) , Swizzler (burgers and chicken sandwiches), Arepa Zone(Venezuelan food), Capital City Mambo Sauce (wings), ShakeShack, Rocklands BBQ, Roaming Rooster. Additionally some other places to note in the Park: Haute Dog (for my money the best hot dogs in the park), Jammin’ Island BBQ (Jerk Chicken and one of the better food deals), South Mountain Creamery (one of the few ice cream joints in the park , but warning melts fast).
- Also this is a Budweiser Park for better or worse so Bud, Bud Light, Michelob will dominate the landscape. That being said there has been a small influx of local beers into the stadium notably from Atlas to Devil's Backbone. Additionally Golden Road has a presence as well. I will also note that in the year of our lord 2023, I did end up finding Miller Lite being sold in Nats Park during the last home stand the Nats had.
- To the surprise of no one, this is a Coca-Cola Park so there's that. Sorry you weird Pepsi Lovers.
- Food options outside of Park: Walter's Sports Bar, Mission, Royal Sands, Atlas Brew Work (has an Andy's inside which for my money is one of the best if not the best pizza in DC for what's that worth), Bullpen, Buffalo Wild Wings, Silver Diner, Chicken & Whiskey (Peruvian Chicken great for taking inside the park), Swizzler (if you want a burger go here and save like $10 vs inside the park), Chipotle, Rasa, Greene Turtle, Dacha Beer Garden, Salt Line (Zimmerman owns a stake in them), Solace Outpost (great on hot days cause it gets really breezy there), Bluejacket Brewery. As of now despite previous reputation of being a good burger place, don't visit Duke's Grocery.
Seating in Ballpark: - So the Homeplate faces NorthEast-ish. This means on sunny days, the home side of the stadium gets absolutely baked. This to me is the biggest flaw about the stadium cause that also means the outfield view is random apartment buildings. So for 1pm-4pm gametime, any ticket in the sections 128-143, 106-100,218-243, 317-321, and 416-420 are just in for a bad time. If 7pm don't worry becomes relatively tolerable. Also if you are determined to get a foul ball sections 133-134 and 112-114 see a sizable amount of action. Best chance for home run is probably sections 106-105.
- Terra Club: These seats are directly behind home plate. If you ever watched a ball game and noticed the people sitting behind the batter, those are Terra Club Seats. These seats come with a pregame meal from a chef, all inclusive food and beverage during the game (just beer and wine I believe), also this stuff comes with in-seat service (like a waiter), a climate controlled indoor club area, and a private bathroom. (Full disclosure never been so very much transcribing the website)
- Diamond Club: Very similar to Terra club except you sit a bit higher up and don't get a pre-game meal. That's pretty much the only differences I know of. (Full disclosure never been so very much transcribing the website)
- Champions Club: Sits in the 200s section of the ballpark (Champions club is 206 to 221, the other 200 sections don't give you access to the club). The highlight feature in the Champions Club are unlimited Soda, access to the Duke's Grocery in the ballpark, and shorter concession lines. Additionally this is where they keep the world series trophy next any other awards like Golden Gloves and the like. Indoor seating is included as well. (Full disclosure never been so very much transcribing from other reports)
Fans in Ballpark: - Overall Fans are pretty welcoming in the ballpark. Not a whole of jeering or boos for rival teams. In fact umps probably see the worst of it. We very much aren't Philadelphia.
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2023.05.30 20:22 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 87. Nevada
Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings The year was 1976. Nevada, coming off a 3-8 year in Division II, hired a little known assistant from UNLV to be their football coach. He had returned to his alma mater where he played QB just 8 years prior. Chris Ault. Ault oversaw 2 transitions: From Division II to Division 1-AA in 1978, then again to Division 1-A in 1992. Ault was a wild success, running his patented pistol offense, making the Division 1-AA playoffs 7 times in 14 years, with an overall record of 122-47-1. Their final year in 1-AA, 1991, they overcame a 35 point 2nd half deficit against Weber State to win 55-49. Backup QB Chris Vargas led the comeback, and would become known as “The Comeback Kid”. He also donated part of his lungs to his brother-in-law in 2000. Be like Chris Vargas.
Best Seasons and Highlights
1. 2010: 12. Nevada: 13-1 (32.831) 2. 1996: 31. Nevada: 9-3 (8.179) 3. 1995: 33. Nevada: 9-3 (7.733) 4. 2020: 34. Nevada: 7-2 (7.056) 5. 1994: 34. Nevada: 9-2 (6.337) 6. 2005: 29. Nevada: 9-3 (5.411) 7. 2009: 52. Nevada: 8-5 (-1.018) 8. 2021: 55. Nevada: 8-5 (-2.971) 9. 2006: 51. Nevada: 8-5 (-3.695) 10. 2018: 66. Nevada: 8-5 (-7.539) 11. 1993: 49. Nevada: 7-4 (-8.115) 12. 2008: 60. Nevada: 7-6 (-8.404) 13. 2014: 68. Nevada: 7-6 (-10.285) 14. 2011: 69. Nevada: 7-6 (-10.406) 15. 2003: 67. Nevada: 6-6 (-12.153) 16. 1992: 61. Nevada: 7-5 (-12.975) 17. 1998: 60. Nevada: 6-5 (-13.089) 18. 2012: 74. Nevada: 7-6 (-15.548) 19. 2015: 75. Nevada: 7-6 (-16.831) 20. 1997: 72. Nevada: 5-6 (-19.971) 21. 2019: 85. Nevada: 7-6 (-20.016) 22. 2007: 81. Nevada: 6-7 (-21.387) 23. 2002: 73. Nevada: 5-7 (-22.812) 24. 2013: 93. Nevada: 4-8 (-31.474) 25. 2016: 96. Nevada: 5-7 (-32.042) 26. 2004: 96. Nevada: 5-7 (-35.568) 27. 2017: 109. Nevada: 3-9 (-36.450) 28. 1999: 98. Nevada: 3-8 (-37.940) 29. 2001: 95. Nevada: 3-8 (-38.935) 30. 2022: 128. Nevada: 2-10 (-54.907) 31. 2000: 111. Nevada: 2-10 (-59.726) Overall Score: 8991 (87th)
- 199-177 record
- 7 conference titles
- 6-11 bowl record
- 0 consensus All-Americans
- 26 NFL players drafted
Nevada’s been in the FBS since 1992, so 31 seasons played since 1983. They were previously in the FBS (Division 1) from 1946-50, but that doesn’t fall under the 40 year timeline here. In their 31 seasons, they’ve made 17 bowls, which is 55% of the time. 7 titles means they win their conference 23% of the time. 5 titles came under Ault, the College Football Hall of Famer and easily the greatest coach in school history. Top NFL players include QB Colin Kaepernick, WR Nate Burleson, and OT Joel Bitonio.
Top 5 Seasons
Worst Season: 2000 (2-10 overall, 1-7 WAC) New conference, new coach, new lows. Nevada moved from the Big West to the WAC with Chris Tormey, who previously went 32-23 at Idaho. There were early struggles, with a 7-36 loss to Oregon, 10-41 to #22 TCU, and 14-45 to Colorado State. They did get a 35-28 win over Wyoming. The season quickly got away from them though, after a 7-38 loss to rival UNLV. Cormey would go 0-4 against UNLV in his 4 years, which was inexcusable. Nevada got a late season win over Rice, but finished off with a brutal 3-38 performance vs Tulsa. Nevada finished last place in their new conference. Sophomore WR Nate Burleson was a breakout player though, with 921 receiving yards. Burleson went on to be an All-American in 2002, leading the nation in catches with 138, for 1629 yards and 12 TD. He was drafted in the 3rd round in 2003 and went on to have a solid NFL career and is an even better media personality than football player.
5. 1994 (9-2 overall, 5-1 Big West) Chris Ault was in his 18th season at the time, with 1st year offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino. The two made magic happen, ranking 3rd in the nation with 37.6 PPG. Nevada started 9-1, with the only loss to Boise State, who was in Division 1-AA at the time. Boise would join Division 1-A in 2 years, but in 1994, was a division below and went 13-2 and made the title game. Nevada had rolled through the rest of the Big West, mostly beating teams that finished with losing records, but did beat 6-5 Pacific 38-26. Heading into the final week, Nevada had already won a share of the Big West title, but faced rival UNLV, who was 5-4 (4-1 Big West) and looking to get a share themselves. In the most hyped game between the two ever, UNLV pulled off the upset, winning 32-27 in a game now known as the “Red Defection”, which I talked about in UNLV’s post. Nevada still finished the year 9-2, with a share of the Big West title. QB Mike Maxwell led the NCAA in passing TDs, throwing for 3537 yards 29 TD 15 INT. RB Marcellus Chrishon ran for 1000+ yards in just 9 games, and WR Alex Van Dyke, a future 2nd round pick, caught 98 balls for 1246 yards and 9 TD.
4. 2020 (7-2 overall, 6-2 Mountain West) Nevada was expected to be a solid team in 2020, returning talented young QB Carson Strong. Because of covid weirdness, their schedule was anything but regular, and ended up playing all 8 regular season games against Mountain West opponents. Because of this, there was little room for error. They did as well as they could, starting 4-0, set to face 3-1 San Diego State, who was the division favorite. There were no divisions this year because of covid, but SDSU was still a favorite to qualify for the title game. A 26-21 lead heading into the 4th for Nevada held for the final 15 minutes, and they improved to 5-0 with a conference championship appearance in sight. At 6-1, they’d unfortunately lose 20-30 to an upstart 5-0 San Jose State team that would go on to win the Mountain West. Nevada still made a bowl, beating 6-5 Tulane 38-27 to finish 7-2, and 34th in my rankings. QB Carson Strong won Mountain West OPOTY, completing 70% of passes for 2858 yards, 27 TD, and just 4 INT. Many were talking about him as a future 1st round pick heading into 2021. RB Toa Taua, brother of legendary Nevada RB Vai, had a solid year with 675 rushing yards in 8 games, earning 2nd Team All-MWC. Toa went on to have a consistent 5-year career in which he amassed 3997 rushing yards, 4th in school history only to his brother, Chris Lemon, and Colin Kaepernick. Strong formed a strong connection with WR Romeo Doubs, now on the Green Bay Packers, who had 1000+ receiving yards and 9 TD in just 9 games. Overall, 10 players made 1st/2nd team all-conference.
3. 1995 (9-3 overall, 7-0 Big West) This was right after the 1994 season, where Nevada went 9-2 but lost on the final day to rival UNLV, forced to share the conference title. They left no doubt in ‘95, outpacing UNLV 55-32 en route to a 7-0 Big West season and sole owners of the title. In week 3, 2-0 Nevada hosted Gary Pinkel’s Toledo, losing 35-49 in what previewed the bowl game later on. After then dropping a game to SDSU to fall to 2-2, Nevada averaged a whopping 48.4(!) PPG in their last 7 regular season games, going 7-0 with wins over 2nd placed Southwestern Louisiana and 3rd placed Utah State. That set up a rematch with Toledo in the bowl, who was now #25 and 9-0-1. In the first overtime game in college football history, Toledo won again, this time closer at 40-37. Gary Pinkel completed an undefeated season with the Rockets, while Nevada finished 9-3. The offensive numbers were again staggering, even better than 1994. Nevada ranked 3rd in the nation in PPG with 43.4. QB Mike Maxwell led the NCAA in passing yards with 3611 (in just 9 games!) and 33 TD to 17 INT. WR Alex Van Dyke had an unbelievable year, with 129 catches for 1854 yards and 16 TD. In just 11 games! If he played a 13 game season like teams do today, his stats would extrapolate to 152 catches for 2191 yards and 19 TD.
2. 1996 (9-3 overall, 4-1 Big West) As you can tell, Nevada was balling from 1994-96. New head coach Jeff Tisdale, a former All-American QB for Nevada in the 70’s, took over for Ault, who continued in his role as Athletic Director, which he had been in since 1986. There was no drop off offensively, averaging 42.9 PPG (2nd in the nation), but the defense gave up 8 less PPG, going from 31.2 allowed in 1995 → 23.8 in 1996. QBs John Dutton and Eric Bennett alternated throughout the year, coaches trying to decide who was the right fit to take over for Mike Maxwell. Both were solid, and combined for 3907 passing yards 34 TD 11 INT. Nevada started 1-2 with losses to Pac-10 opponents Oregon and Cal, but then started to wipe through the schedule. Nevada went 7-1 the rest of the way in the regular season, with 25+ point wins over UNLV, Boise State, North Texas, New Mexico State, Utah State, and Arkansas State. The only Big West loss was 15-24 to Idaho, who finished 3rd in the conference. Nevada tied with Utah State at 4-1, sharing the conference title, but got the better of them in a 54-27 win. An 18-15 win over 8-3 Ball State in the bowl clinched Nevada’s first ever bowl win, and they now have 5 more since. LB Mike Crawford nabbed the game-sealing interception, and was the game’s MVP, logging 14 tackles and a forced fumble to go with the INT.
1. 2010 (13-1 overall, 7-1 WAC) I said that Kansas might be the team with the most obvious “best” season, but Nevada’s up there too. This was a dream season, almost like a Hollywood script. Nevada was a very good team entering 2010, picked to finish 2nd in the WAC, but EVERYONE was picking Boise to win the conference. Not just the conference, but to possibly contend for a national title. That’s what the Broncos did, starting 10-0 and #3 in the nation, getting as high as #2 at one point. Back in Reno, Nevada expectedly started 2-0, setting up a Friday night game hosting Cal. I remember watching it, a Cal fan at the time, hoping the Bears would improve to 3-0, but Colin Kaepernick and RB Vai Taua ran all over our defense, posting 299 rushing yards between the two of them in a 52-31 win. A 27-13 win at BYU the next week put Nevada in the AP Top 25 at 4-0. They’d beat up on bottomfeeders UNLV and San Jose State before heading to Hawaii, but lose a trap game to the upstart Rainbow Warriors, who won 27-21 with almost no one watching the 11:30 PM EST start time game. Nevada kept their focus though, and won 2 more to get to 8-1 and back up to #21. A win over 6-2 Fresno State, a traditional WAC power, was huge, with the Wolfpack taking a 35-34 lead with 5 minutes remaining. After a 52-6 win over New Mexico State, the Wolfpack were 10-1, and #19 in the nation, having one of the best seasons in school history.
Then came the Boise State game. Nevada had finished 2nd in the WAC for 2 straight years, unable to get over the Bosie hump. Boise State was the class not just of the WAC, but of all the non-AQ schools in the BCS era. They were the team that finally had a chance to break not into just a BCS bowl, but the national title game. Nevada was the home team and wasn’t going to just lie down, but this Boise team was, at the time, the best non-Power 6 team we’d ever seen. Boise didn’t disappoint, galloping out to a 17-0 lead early. Taua cut it to a 10 point deficit in the 2nd quarter, but Boise RB Doug Martin immediately responded with a 51 yard TD run to send it into halftime at 24-7. With the offense stalling, Kaepernick finally broke off an 18 yard TD run on 3rd and 6 with 1:30 left in the 3rd quarter to make it 24-14. Following a defensive stop, Nevada got the ball back to start the 4th. Receiving an end-around lateral 12 yards behind the LOS, with 3 tacklers to beat, WR Rishard Matthews evaded them all and took it 44 yards to the house. 24-21. With 5 minutes to go, Nevada made it 24 all. Boise, who hadn’t scored all half, put the ball in Doug Martin’s hands and let him do the work, taking a screen pass 79 yards for the go-ahead TD. In response, Kaepernick drove the length of the field, 15 seconds to go…Touchdown, Nevada! With 13 seconds left! Will they go for 2…? No.
Boise State ball with 9 seconds to go, both teams preparing for OT. Kellen Moore throws up a PRAYER for Titus Young, nearly 60 yards in the air…and Young LAYS out for the catch, down to the Nevada 10. 1 second left, 26 yard FG, Boise with one of the best kickers in school history, game over. Except it wasn’t. Kyle Brotzman hit it wide right. OVERTIME. The stadium was shaking. 3rd & goal in overtime for Boise, incomplete. Brotzman comes back out, this time from 29. WIDE LEFT. As Joe Tessitore put it, “this is turning into a disaster”. On the other side, Nevada kicker Anthony Martinez lined up for a 34 yard FG for the biggest win in school history. Right down the middle. Nevada wins it 34-31 in OT, pulling off one of the biggest upsets of the 2010s and winning a share of the WAC title, against all odds. Nevada won their last regular season game against Louisiana Tech and the bowl against Boston College to finish 13-1 and #11 in the AP Poll.
The offense averaged 41.0 PPG while the defense gave up just 21.4. Kaepernick won WAC OPOTY, throwing for 3022 yards 21 TD 8 INT with 1206 rushing yards and 20 TD on 7.0 YPC. Taua was 1st Team All-WAC with 1610 rushing yards and 19 TD, finishing his career as Nevada’s all-time leading rusher with 4588 yards. DE Dontay Moch was in contention for WAC DPOTY, with 8.5 sacks and 13.5 TFL. Overall, this turned out to be a loaded Wolfpack team, with 9 players drafted over the next 3 years, including Kaepernick, who led the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance.
5th Quarter
Do you remember that insane 2010 game vs Boise, and that Nevada team with Kaepernick/Taua? What do you think about Nevada in general, with the success they’ve had running the pistol and Chris Ault’s legacy?
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2023.05.30 20:18 svenvg93 [Breeds] First time dog in apartment. Which breed is suitable
Introduction - Will this be your first dog? If not, what experience do you have owning/training dogs?
- Yess it will be my first own dog. I did take after my aunts dog (beagle) when she was on only holidays
- Do you have a preference for rescuing a dog vs. going through a reputable breeder?
- Describe your ideal dog.
- A sweet loving happy dog. That likes to play with other dogs and other people.
- What breeds or types of dogs are you interested in and why?
- Bernese Mountain Dog, labrodor or golden retriever. They are loving playing type of dogs
- What sorts of things would you like to train your dog to do?
- Socialize with other dogs/people. Obedience
- Do you want to compete with your dog in a sport (e.g. agility, obedience, rally) or use your dog for a form of work (e.g. hunting, herding, livestock guarding)? If so, how much experience do you have with this work/sport?
Care Commitments 7) How long do you want to devote to training, playing with, or otherwise interacting with your dog each day?
- 1 to 2 hours a day. I work from home most days of the week.
- How long can you exercise your dog each day, on average? What sorts of exercise are you planning to give your dog regularly and does that include using a dog park?
- Walking in the nearby forrest with a dog park
- How much regular brushing are you willing to do? Are you open to trimming hair, cleaning ears, or doing other grooming at home? If not, would you be willing to pay a professional to do it regularly?
- Once a week full washing an brushing is no problem.
Personal Preferences 10) What size dog are you looking for?
- How much shedding, barking, and slobber can you handle?
- barking once in a while is fine, But not to much as I live in a apartment
- How important is being able to let your dog off-leash in an unfenced area?
- important, i won't my dog to be able to walk free in the area around my while waking.
Dog Personality and Behavior 13) Do you want a snuggly dog or one that prefers some personal space?
- Combination of the both. Snuggly on the couch during the day is no problem
- Would you prefer a dog that wants to do its own thing or one that’s more eager-to-please?
- Combination of the both, love playing with them, but it also will need to by on its own while I need to do some work ;)
- How would you prefer your dog to respond to someone knocking on the door or entering your yard? How would you prefer your dog to greet strangers or visitors?
- Shy at first is fine, as long as the mail man won't be attacked.
- Are you willing to manage a dog that is aggressive to other dogs?
- Are there any other behaviors you can’t deal with or want to avoid?
- Should be able to handle people in wheelchairs, as my mom is in one.
Lifestyle 18) How often and how long will the dog be left alone?
- Should be able to be alone for a few hours when im to the gym etc.
- What are the dog-related preferences of other people in the house and what will be their involvement in caring for the dog?
- Im girlfriend that's here in the weekends wants big cuddly fluffy dog, that she can play and run with. Her allergies might be in play in the type of dog.
- Do you have other pets or are you planning on having other pets? What breed or type of animal are they?
- Will the dog be interacting with children regularly?
- Do you rent or plan to rent in the future? If applicable, what breed or weight restrictions are on your current lease?
- No, no restrictions right now
- What city or country do you live in and are you aware of any laws banning certain breeds?
- The Netherlands, No laws in place as far as I know
- What is the average temperature of a typical summer and winter day where you live?
- Summer: 20-30 degres celsius
- Winter: 10-0 degrees celsius
Additional Information and Questions 25) Please provide any additional information you feel may be relevant.
- Girlfriend might have allergies for certain dogs. We will do some visit before to see how she reacts.
- I live in an apparent (90m²) on the 7th floor, with an elevator and a little balcony.
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2023.05.30 20:16 ahayling [Game Thread] (12) Minnesota Lynx (0-4) vs (5) Dallas Wings (2-1) ~ WNBA Tipoff - May 30th, 2023 8:00PM ET ~ ESPN3 & Local Broadcasts
[Game Thread] (12) Minnesota Lynx (0-4) vs (5) Dallas Wings (2-1) ~ WNBA Tipoff - May 30th, 2023 8:00PM ET ~ ESPN3 & Local Broadcasts
Game Information
Minnesota Lynx vs Dallas Wings
Game Information
TIME | MEDIA | Location | Broadcast |
Eastern: 8:00PM | Game Preview WNBA.com | College Park Center | US: ESPN3 |
Central: 7:00PM | ESPN Box Score | Arlington, TX | Canada: Unknown |
Mountain: 6:00PM | WNBA League Pass | | Home Team Broadcast: Bally Sports Southwest Extra |
Pacific: 5:00PM | | | Road Team: Bally Sports North Extra |
Road Team
Minnesota Lynx
Home Team
Dallas Wings
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2023.05.30 20:15 ahayling [Game Thread] (3) Chicago Sky (3-1) vs (9) Atlanta Dream (1-2) ~ May 30th, 2023 7:00PM ET ~ Twitter Sports, WNBA League Pass & Local Broadcasts
[Game Thread] (3) Chicago Sky (3-1) vs (9) Atlanta Dream (1-2) ~ May 30th, 2023 7:00PM ET ~ Twitter Sports, WNBA League Pass & Local Broadcasts
Game Information
Chicago Sky vs Atlanta Dream
Game Information
TIME | MEDIA | Location | Broadcast |
Eastern: 7:00PM | Game Preview WNBA.com | Gateway Center at College Park | US: Twitter Sports & WNBA League Pass |
Central: 6:00PM | ESPN Box Score | Atlanta, GA | Canada: Unknown |
Mountain: 5:00PM | WNBA League Pass | | Home Team Broadcast: Bally Sports Southeast |
Pacific: 4:00PM | | | Road Team Broadcast: Marquee Sports Network & CW 26 |
Road Team
Chicago Sky
Home Team
Atlanta Dream
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2023.05.30 19:47 DBthecat Light(er)weight and cushier hiking boots. Preferably resolable and leather
Title basically says it.
For more context i got a job doing park ranger work at a popular waterfall, where the trails are mostly flat and densely packed very fine gravel, tons of stone stairs I climb multiple times a day, and natural stone cliff ledges i have to stand on for hours. Also have a moderately heavy pack, and will somewhat regularly need to carry rescue equipment and/or assist in carrying injured people.
I have danner mountain lights that ive had for 7 years, still holding up great and have been resoled once. Ive always found them comfortable in backcountry conditions and rugged trails with softer packed soil and natural features. But damn my feet and hips hurt after a day on these harder surfaces.
I know im trying to strike a delicate balance here between rugged and comfortable. Supportive yet cushy. And durable vs modern constructions.
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2023.05.30 19:46 DBthecat Light(er)weight and cushier hiking boot, preferably resolable
Title basically says it.
For more context i got a job doing park ranger work at a popular waterfall, where the trails are mostly flat and densely packed very fine gravel, tons of stone stairs I climb multiple times a day, and natural stone cliff ledges i have to stand on for hours. Also have a moderately heavy pack, and will somewhat regularly need to carry rescue equipment and/or assist in carrying injured people.
I have danner mountain lights that ive had for 7 years, still holding up great and have been resoled once. Ive always found them comfortable in backcountry conditions and rugged trails with softer packed soil and natural features. But damn my feet and hips hurt after a day on these harder surfaces.
I know im trying to strike a delicate balance here between rugged and comfortable. Supportive yet cushy. And durable vs modern constructions.
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2023.05.30 19:45 DBthecat Light(er)weight hiking boots/rugged trail shoe. Preferably resolable and leather
Title basically says it.
For more context i got a job doing park ranger work at a popular waterfall, where the trails are mostly flat and densely packed very fine gravel, tons of stone stairs I climb multiple times a day, and natural stone cliff ledges i have to stand on for hours. Also have a moderately heavy pack, and will somewhat regularly need to carry rescue equipment and/or assist in carrying injured people.
I have danner mountain lights that ive had for 7 years, still holding up great and have been resoled once. Ive always found them comfortable in backcountry conditions and rugged trails with softer packed soil and natural features. But damn my feet and hips hurt after a day on these harder surfaces.
I know im trying to strike a delicate balance here between rugged and comfortable. Supportive yet cushy. And durable vs modern constructions.
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2023.05.30 19:44 DBthecat Light(er)weight hiking boots/rugged trail shoe. Preferably resolable and leather
Title basically says it.
For more context i got a job doing park ranger work at a popular waterfall, where the trails are mostly flat and densely packed very fine gravel, tons of stone stairs I climb multiple times a day, and natural stone cliff ledges i have to stand on for hours. Also have a moderately heavy pack, and will somewhat regularly need to carry rescue equipment and/or assist in carrying injured people.
I have danner mountain lights that ive had for 7 years, still holding up great and have been resoled once. Ive always found them comfortable in backcountry conditions and rugged trails with softer packed soil and natural features. But damn my feet and hips hurt after a day on these harder surfaces.
I know im trying to strike a delicate balance here between rugged and comfortable. Supportive yet cushy. And durable vs modern constructions.
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2023.05.30 19:43 dannyday10700 What does a brick and Mountain Dew have in common?
They are bad for your teeth.
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2023.05.30 19:42 DBthecat Looking for Light(er)weight and more cushy hiking boot. Ideally resolable and durable, preferably leather
Title basically says it.
For more context i got a job doing park ranger work at a popular waterfall, where the trails are mostly flat and densely packed very fine gravel, tons of stone stairs I climb multiple times a day, and natural stone cliff ledges i have to stand on for hours. Also have a moderately heavy pack, and will somewhat regularly need to carry rescue equipment and/or assist in carrying injured people.
I have danner mountain lights that ive had for 7 years, still holding up great and have been resoled once. Ive always found them comfortable in backcountry conditions and rugged trails with softer packed soil and natural features. But damn my feet and hips hurt after a day on these harder surfaces.
I know im trying to strike a delicate balance here between rugged and comfortable. Supportive yet cushy. And durable vs modern constructions.
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