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Everything posted by kungfoodude
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Hot or cold water, tho?
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Listen....don't come in here unless you are talking poo.
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Listen....they know.
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This sounds like a professional opinion.
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I legit almost spit a beer across the table.
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I am currently in Detroit. Anything I should let then know?
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$40 seems suspicious. Can this handle Texas chili?
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It is, but none of these people can afford a large RV.
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I think they should allow fractions and decimals, but that is just me.
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Copper piping can't handle that flow rate. Only serious suggestions, please.
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Looking for recommendations. High fiber diet so let me know what works best for that. Would prefer something under 40 psi.
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Well, we are talking college basketball in here, so I suppose this is valid too.
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Anyone who pays a kick of attention to college basketball can tell you Roy Williams retired in 2019. He just cashed checks after that.
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@Don137 I'll take 'em.
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Top 5 Per Position - Choose two
kungfoodude replied to DaveThePanther2008's topic in Carolina Panthers
If we can get a QB at 8, that would be great(not Jones). If not, OT and OG in the first two rounds. Start to build a dominant OL. -
It sort of flies in the face of the structure of the site. There are literally forums specifically for those kinds of discussions. It went away in pandemic because it wasn't like football news was going to be a thing. It also gets more lax in the offseason. But not usually this lax.
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This thread is about the NCAA tournament. UNC fans aren't a part of that.
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Baylor vs. Houston will be interesting.
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I think Gonzaga is going to dog walk them.
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*insert remaining Final Four teams* Since we are talking college basketball here and all. Fun fact, Gonzaga has only had one victory this season(including NCAA tournament) in which they did not win by double digits.
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There should be no one who roots against Kyle Trask. What an amazing and inspiring story. All that said..........he doesn't pass muster as a high level NFL prospect.