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The Will Levis hype is unreal. Dave Barto was on sec mikes podcast and discussing many of the sec coaching staffs. He, surprisingly, did not speak very highly of kentuckys. Specifically called out how underwhelming their offensive staff was and how Liam Cohen shouldn’t have gotten much credit for last year and how their new OC is bottom of the sec level. But that Kentucky was so successful last year and could win 10 games again this year because of Levis.

I think he ultimately said they were a likely 8-4/9-3 team but could see 10-2 again because of Levis.

I mean… really? The guys go to move was throwing to a mostly wide open Wan’Dale Robinson.
 
The Will Levis hype is unreal. Dave Barto was on sec mikes podcast and discussing many of the sec coaching staffs. He, surprisingly, did not speak very highly of kentuckys. Specifically called out how underwhelming their offensive staff was and how Liam Cohen shouldn’t have gotten much credit for last year and how their new OC is bottom of the sec level. But that Kentucky was so successful last year and could win 10 games again this year because of Levis.

I think he ultimately said they were a likely 8-4/9-3 team but could see 10-2 again because of Levis.

I mean… really? The guys go to move was throwing to a mostly wide open Wan’Dale Robinson.
against our defense?
 
The Will Levis hype is unreal. Dave Barto was on sec mikes podcast and discussing many of the sec coaching staffs. He, surprisingly, did not speak very highly of kentuckys. Specifically called out how underwhelming their offensive staff was and how Liam Cohen shouldn’t have gotten much credit for last year and how their new OC is bottom of the sec level. But that Kentucky was so successful last year and could win 10 games again this year because of Levis.

I think he ultimately said they were a likely 8-4/9-3 team but could see 10-2 again because of Levis.

I mean… really? The guys go to move was throwing to a mostly wide open Wan’Dale Robinson.
As has been previously stated here, he did a great job of throwing the ball away out of bounds on fourth down on his last drive against us last year. I was also impressed with the way he found a wide open Alontae Taylor for a touchdown.
 
My great grandmother always picked a mess of polk and cooked it up. I never knew anyone else that did.
Me and my brother used to shoot the berries at each other with slingshots. Early Appalachian American paintball gun= no denying if you got hit because of the bright purple splatter
 
The Will Levis hype is unreal. Dave Barto was on sec mikes podcast and discussing many of the sec coaching staffs. He, surprisingly, did not speak very highly of kentuckys. Specifically called out how underwhelming their offensive staff was and how Liam Cohen shouldn’t have gotten much credit for last year and how their new OC is bottom of the sec level. But that Kentucky was so successful last year and could win 10 games again this year because of Levis.

I think he ultimately said they were a likely 8-4/9-3 team but could see 10-2 again because of Levis.

I mean… really? The guys go to move was throwing to a mostly wide open Wan’Dale Robinson.
Prime seat at a KY game would have to be sitting with @HoleInTheRoof. He hates those b-stards with a fiery passion. 😂🙌💪😿🔫
 
Update on my sons hitting: it immediately increased his bat speed to twice as much as before…..He had issues starting out hitting everything a mile high into the air which we do not want although one was caught back near the fence….. kept working and now he is absolutely stroking the baseball…. He has hit the farthest ball at the little league field that he plays on….. a double that hit the fence…. the majority of the other balls so far has been barreled up…. Only has one strikeout which was last night but it was mainly bc he was trying to get five more feet to hit it out….. swing and miss percentage is way down…… still has issues with low and outside pitches bc he won’t let the ball travel far enough.
 
The Camels milk thing to me is a tough one but what about Polk Salad. " Well, the last guys that tried it didn't do so well. Why don't we boil it a bunch pour out the water and boil it again and add eggs to it and scramble " ........ How many tries did it take and what made them keep trying......silly humans.
It's not "polk salad"...it is "poke sallet".
 
*cracks knuckles*

So this isn't entirely true. Some animals have been observed stealing milk from lactating animals of a different species. The first that comes to mind are feral cats that have been observed stealing milk from sleeping seals on a beach. Large predators will also favor the mammary glands on lactating prey to eat first after a kill.

All that being said, we're the only species on Earth that has been known to evolve lactose tolerance after infancy. That's something that some argue makes us uniquely human, though not all origins of our species developed that. Mostly Northern European people who started fermenting milk products and making cheeses, and I think some small nomadic African tribes that had a custom of consuming dairy. The vast majority (65%) of the human population is lactose intolerant beyond infancy, yet milk is commonly consumed in India, much of Central and East Asia (95% of Mongolians are lactose intolerant yet consume milk often), and milk consumption has been pushed in black communities in the US through goverment ad campaigns (Got Milk?) despite 80% being lactose intolerant.

All that said, as a person of European descent that can largely handle dairy without issue, I love milk, ice cream, and cheese. And if we are the only mammal that drinks milk after infancy... we're also the only species that can use a cell phone, we invented the internet, we created beer, and we are the only species that butt chugs it.

Butt chugging will forever be a stain on the underpants of Tennessee.
 
It's not "polk salad"...it is "poke sallet".
I can't write my accent !!!! Trust me I as everybody else on here has one !!!! My momma, daddy and just about everybody else in the generations before mine in our family ate it......not me. I have tried it, I just don't like it. I have picked several grocery bags full of it though. I never could get over that boiling, rinsing, boiling rinsing thing. If you gotta boil something to get the poison out of it..........I'll pass.
 
I can't write my accent !!!! Trust me I as everybody else on here has one !!!! My momma, daddy and just about everybody else in the generations before mine in our family ate it......not me. I have tried it, I just don't like it. I have picked several grocery bags full of it though. I never could get over that boiling, rinsing, boiling rinsing thing. If you gotta boil something to get the poison out of it..........I'll pass.
Yep...the Harlan county fair is called "The Poke Sallet Festival"...people up here love the stuff. I asked what ot was like, and they all say "it just tastes like greens", to which I always reply..."Then why don't you just go the store and buy some cheap greens and leave all that dumb work out?"
 
I can't write my accent !!!! Trust me I as everybody else on here has one !!!! My momma, daddy and just about everybody else in the generations before mine in our family ate it......not me. I have tried it, I just don't like it. I have picked several grocery bags full of it though. I never could get over that boiling, rinsing, boiling rinsing thing. If you gotta boil something to get the poison out of it..........I'll pass.
Tennesseans can make anything a "salad". Here we have orange jello, mayo, and volunteered greens from last years garden mixed together. We shall call it-Neyland Stadium salad.
 
Yes, Staley was higher I believe. That receiving class was very highly thought of Hampton, Kyler and McCullough too.

Yep. All five of those guys were ranked in the top 10 WRs in America by at least one service. Incredible class. Kyler didn't really pan out (just average), Hampton moved to LB and was dismissed (although I think he was going to be a stud MLB), Staley was on his way to stardom before dismissal, McCollough was pretty good, but not great. Nash became a 1st round pick.
 
*cracks knuckles*

So this isn't entirely true. Some animals have been observed stealing milk from lactating animals of a different species. The first that comes to mind are feral cats that have been observed stealing milk from sleeping seals on a beach. Large predators will also favor the mammary glands on lactating prey to eat first after a kill.

All that being said, we're the only species on Earth that has been known to evolve lactose tolerance after infancy. That's something that some argue makes us uniquely human, though not all origins of our species developed that. Mostly Northern European people who started fermenting milk products and making cheeses, and I think some small nomadic African tribes that had a custom of consuming dairy. The vast majority (65%) of the human population is lactose intolerant beyond infancy, yet milk is commonly consumed in India, much of Central and East Asia (95% of Mongolians are lactose intolerant yet consume milk often), and milk consumption has been pushed in black communities in the US through goverment ad campaigns (Got Milk?) despite 80% being lactose intolerant.

All that said, as a person of European descent that can largely handle dairy without issue, I love milk, ice cream, and cheese. And if we are the only mammal that drinks milk after infancy... we're also the only species that can use a cell phone, we invented the internet, we created beer, and we are the only species that butt chugs it.

Sir this is a Wendy’s.

If I had a nickel every time I saw a dumpster cat nursing the blubbery teet of a dormant beached marine mammal…
 
It's not "polk salad"...it is "poke sallet".
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I was beginning to wonder about the actual southern-ness of this board.
 
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