Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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careful now, he will say all your boyfriends were defending youEven after several explanations and being informed that I didn't even say it to the poster that had lost a friend, or at the time he said it...he still wants to clutch his pearls.
My grandfather was a WW2 combat vet. My uncle was a Korean vet. My father was a Vietnam vet. My cousin was a vet-turned-police officer, who ended up committing suicide. My brother is a police officer who found our cousin after he killed himself, and is still in therapy over it. Anyone who questions my respect for our vets and others who serve us doesn't know me. Anyone who will read my explanations of the post in question and still work that hard to fabricate an argument and fake outrage isn't worth another response.
Apologies to anyone else who may have misunderstood and gotten offended (I'm looking at you, @drvenner ).
I have been practicing my foresight this morning. I see a move on your future. . .My kid is going to a school whose mascot is a Gator and is the same color scheme as Florida and it hurts me inside….. just wanted to vent that…..
I have been practicing my foresight this morning. I see a move on your future. . .
Also a result of my foresight practice. . . when Hughple was hired, it was said that he wanted a defense that attacks and creates turnovers to compliment our offensive style. They want to attack, create turnovers and keep our offense on the field a much as possible.
We haven't exactly had the players that we needed for the defense to run the scheme they wanted. We were decent in '22, but we all said, "imagine if we had a defense equally as good as our offense."
I think we are finally getting to the point where our defense has guys that can disrupt the games and create the results they talked about when Hoppel first got here.
My foresight is telling me that our offense will exceed the '22 offense and a lot of it will have to do with the success of our defense this season.
I have done plenty of mental gymnastics to prove to myself why the 1st Quarter Boyss will be rich by season's end. I have finally remembered what the defense's goal is and I believe they will be successful.
I think our defense will create 3-4 extra possessions a game, either through forced punts or turnovers. I think we'll stress a dominant defense in the 1st quarter, to set the tone for the games and this will result in a windfall for the 1stQtrBoyss.
I'm not sure we will beat the Avg score per game that the '22 team set, but I do think the margin of victory will be up quite a bit.
My heads is calculating that we are moving that direction, but won’t get there till next year STATISTICALLY across all levels of competition and game 1 to game last.I have been practicing my foresight this morning. I see a move on your future. . .
Also a result of my foresight practice. . . when Hughple was hired, it was said that he wanted a defense that attacks and creates turnovers to compliment our offensive style. They want to attack, create turnovers and keep our offense on the field a much as possible.
We haven't exactly had the players that we needed for the defense to run the scheme they wanted. We were decent in '22, but we all said, "imagine if we had a defense equally as good as our offense."
I think we are finally getting to the point where our defense has guys that can disrupt the games and create the results they talked about when Hoppel first got here.
My foresight is telling me that our offense will exceed the '22 offense and a lot of it will have to do with the success of our defense this season.
I have done plenty of mental gymnastics to prove to myself why the 1st Quarter Boyss will be rich by season's end. I have finally remembered what the defense's goal is and I believe they will be successful.
I think our defense will create 3-4 extra possessions a game, either through forced punts or turnovers. I think we'll stress a dominant defense in the 1st quarter, to set the tone for the games and this will result in a windfall for the 1stQtrBoyss.
I'm not sure we will beat the Avg score per game that the '22 team set, but I do think the margin of victory will be up quite a bit.
If it works, it works. Opiates always made me sick after taking them. It may have dulled the pain a little, but this ketorolac is the only drug I've used that actually eliminates the pain. Maybe it works better on different types of pain.When I take hydrocodone I don't get any buzz but it dulls the pain..oxycodone however does both, it wipes out the pain, makes me loopy, and also makes me very drowsy and lethargic..so when I was on pain management I always asked the doctor to give my hydros.
The day I quit driving is the day I go get back on pain management...no way I live in this hellish pain for no good reason other than what stupid prudish jackasses that think they know everything think they know how I should live.
Tea in particular (vs soda) can lead to kidney stones. Something about minerals in it I think? Or some natural chemical that encourages kidney stones to form that you don't find in soda? When my dad had bad kidney stones they gave him a list of offenders and that was on it. I researched it at the time because I'm an avid tea drinker, and it seemed to check out. I don't remember the full details of why though.Just asking out of curiosity, since sweet tea is on the level of dr pepper for me, but what is in it to give people kidney issues?
My grandparents drank that stuff like it was water. Just constantly. Think my aunt and uncle still do. Always thought it was supposed to be pretty healthy minus adding sugar oneself (?)
As a big unsweetened tea drinker, I'm on the way to pour myself a big glass of water. Thanks, chief.Tea in particular (vs soda) can lead to kidney stones. Something about minerals in it I think? Or some natural chemical that encourages kidney stones to form that you don't find in soda? When my dad had bad kidney stones they gave him a list of offenders and that was on it. I researched it at the time because I'm an avid tea drinker, and it seemed to check out. I don't remember the full details of why though.
Tea is indeed healthy for you, especially without sugar. It's just that you need to make sure you're drinking some extra water if you're drinking a ton of tea to avoid kidney stones.
Apology acceptedEven after several explanations and being informed that I didn't even say it to the poster that had lost a friend, or at the time he said it...he still wants to clutch his pearls.
My grandfather was a WW2 combat vet. My uncle was a Korean vet. My father was a Vietnam vet. My cousin was a vet-turned-police officer, who ended up committing suicide. My brother is a police officer who found our cousin after he killed himself, and is still in therapy over it. Anyone who questions my respect for our vets and others who serve us doesn't know me. Anyone who will read my explanations of the post in question and still work that hard to fabricate an argument and fake outrage isn't worth another response.
Apologies to anyone else who may have misunderstood and gotten offended (I'm looking at you, @drvenner ).
You only do it once a day with your lemon water?Just a pinch, maybe 1/4 of a teaspoon. If you like to cook meat. I use it rather than kosher salt and it taste great on food.