We will be fine. We are just starting to get Santi going and Z is still probably not 100%. Once we get everyone clicking, we will be able to play with anyone. With as many shooters as we have, if we get hot from 3, we can beat anyone.gotta lot of good consistent work to do in order to be seeded higher than kY by the end of the season--- not sure how good a few other SEC teams are right now based on W/L's this early. We definitely have the talent like most years, just have to put it together consistently and for entire games, which seems to be a challenge for Barne's teams of late.
Great info.Not to get all forensic on y'all, but that's not a white-tailed deer. That's either a summer coat elk cow or it's a red deer hind (elk cousin) in New Zealand (probably).
Whatever the wound is it's several weeks to months old. It also looks suspiciously like swamp cancer (pythiosis) which has been recorded in New Zealand. It's a very rare and horrible pathogen that is almost always fatal or requires amputation. Rare in humans, most common in horses and occassionally recorded in dogs. Common in the Southeast along the coasts. There's a new vaccine treatment for it in horses and dogs.
I know all of this because my sister's dog has only the second recorded case in a dog in TN.
They are going to make the rules up as they go to get the teams in that they want
Thanks for info. Sorry bout the pup.Not to get all forensic on y'all, but that's not a white-tailed deer. That's either a summer coat elk cow or it's a red deer hind (elk cousin) in New Zealand (probably).
Whatever the wound is it's several weeks to months old. It also looks suspiciously like swamp cancer (pythiosis) which has been recorded in New Zealand. It's a very rare and horrible pathogen that is almost always fatal or requires amputation. Rare in humans, most common in horses and occassionally recorded in dogs. Common in the Southeast along the coasts. There's a new vaccine treatment for it in horses and dogs.
I know all of this because my sister's dog has only the second recorded case in a dog in TN.
Wow. And to think I randomly picked a picture from the internet. I'm rooting for the deer.Not to get all forensic on y'all, but that's not a white-tailed deer. That's either a summer coat elk cow or it's a red deer hind (elk cousin) in New Zealand (probably).
Whatever the wound is it's several weeks to months old. It also looks suspiciously like swamp cancer (pythiosis) which has been recorded in New Zealand. It's a very rare and horrible pathogen that is almost always fatal or requires amputation. Rare in humans, most common in horses and occassionally recorded in dogs. Common in the Southeast along the coasts. There's a new vaccine treatment for it in horses and dogs.
I know all of this because my sister's dog has only the second recorded case in a dog in TN.
Lol!Orange_Crush and Smyrna be like:
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I can show you around the islands. Worked there for 2 months.Thanks for info. Sorry bout the pup.
Need further clarification. Waiting for @InVOLuntary to fly us to Auckland.
My great granny would buy flavor aid from the save a lot. Hated it. Nothing like kmart kool aid to make you appreciate the real deal. Ha!Kool Aid is a poor kid thing. We usually had red in an old milk jug always in the fridge.