Seriously, when I was in Navy “A” school in Meridian, MS in the 80’s. Me and a buddy decided to get tattoos while drunk. We both decided on red roses in a very delicate spot. I let her go first and by the time they were done with her, I was sobering up and said “nope, I’m good”. .No tattoos for me either..
My favorite Thai place back home has one they use at dinner time. I don’t like how it looks at me. Calls itself EnkiAmenra. Creepy.OK, I just got served by a robot for the first time. In a Japanese restaurant (in US).
I called it @Sally, but it didn't respond beyond it's regular "thank you, enjoy your meal" script.
Interesting, I too lived in Meridian, MS (on the Navy base) in the '80's. And I was also in school. It was elementary school, but still school.Seriously, when I was in Navy “A” school in Meridian, MS in the 80’s. Me and a buddy decided to get tattoos while drunk. We both decided on red roses in a very delicate spot. I let her go first and by the time they were done with her, I was sobering up and said “nope, I’m good”. .
I agree with your post but I remember Manning doing nothing and being ranked above Nico in some of the rankings. I wonder about him. I think he will be pretty good but if he was going to be great I think they would have pushed Ewers to the draft.Outside of recruits that commit to the top 3 or 4 schools, commits are more than likely to drop than rise in the rankings. They need people to follow recruiting throughout the year to get clicks and make money. The way to do this is have more high ranked uncommitted players.
Now for George I don't think it's personally fair to him since he's the same player, but it's also expect that recruits who don't play the game are going to be more likely to suffer in the rankings. Would it be fair for a recruit who showed out in the Elite 11 to not move up when someone didn't even participate? What would be the point of the event? George is still a great talent, and chosing to not play the game of recruiting doesn't change his talent, but it will change what the talent evaluators will say.