If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

The spring football game at the Coliseum on April 20 will be the same weekend as the Festival of Books. That means forget about parking on campus, because 40,000-50,000 attend the book festival. Probably not a great idea to visit the bookstore that day either.

Does USC think of these conflicts at all?

  • The Ron Allice Invitational Track Meet will take place Saturday at 11 a.m. at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach. Allice is the former long-time USC track coach who won a national title in 2001.
  • And now for some history:
  • This is an awesome moment. Richard Saukko took the field during the third quarter of the Notre Dame game in 1966 with Traveler I and Traveler II.
  • USC halfback Don McCall, a graduate of Fremont High School in Los Angeles, gains yardage vs. Purdue in the 1967 Rose Bowl.
  • With Rod Sherman’s passing last week, here’s another photo of the USC wide receiver against Cal in 1966.
  • Below is another photo of Sherman against Miami in 1966.
  • USC forward Bill Hewitt (33) dunks the ball vs. UCLA in 1967.
  • Did you know comedian/satirist Mort Sahl (right) graduated from USC with a degree in public administration?

Here he is circa 1967 with USC student body president Taylor Hackford, who became a successful film director, best-known for “An Officer and a Gentleman” (1982); “Against All Odds (1984); “Blood In, Blood Out” (1993); “Dolores Claiborne” (1994) and “Ray” (2004).

  • The Association performed at Bovard Auditorium in 1966. In case you need a reminder, here they are performing “Windy.”
  • Actor Bill Cosby attended the 1966 USC-Notre Dame game. The blanket of flowers was for Traveler, who was performing at his final game.
  • Marv Goux makes a pretty tough looking cowboy in this 1959 episode of the TV show, “Wanted: Dead or Alive.”
  • USC halfback Jim Lawrence, a graduate of Buena Park High School, catches a pass in the 1967 Rose Bowl vs. Purdue.
  • And finally, the Super Bowl halftime show in 1987 featured George Burns, Mickey Rooney, the Grambling band and . . . the USC band. Oh my.

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

  • You can really tell Kliff Kingsbury’s relationship with Caleb Williams is special from this answer.
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193 thoughts on “If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

      1. She is fun to watch, GT. A shame they put her record breaking game on Peacock.

        Our boys held on last night! Our ladies taking on the Ducks tonight at 7:00 on Pac-12. Juju has made them worth a watch.

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    1. Some Posters loosely throw around the phrase “mentally ill” at some here to which my psychologist wife dismisses, and although Wolf is not mentally ill he does possess an unhealthy bent towards the negative

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      1. A lawyer and a psychologist, there’s a joke there somewhere.

        And, how does that make you feel ? Oh, times up, please pay at the front desk on your way out.

        Wait, you made a 2 minute phone call to his attorney and charged me for 15 minutes ?

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      2. A man was looking for a place to sit in a crowded university library. He asked a girl: “Do you mind if I sit beside you?”

        The girl, in a loud voice, replied, “NO, I DON’T WANT TO SPEND THE NIGHT WITH YOU!”

        All the people in the library started staring at the man, who was deeply embarrassed and moved to another table.

        After a couple of minutes, the girl walked quietly to the man’s table and said with a laugh: “I study psychology, and I know what a man is thinking; I bet you felt embarrassed, right?

        The man responded in a loud voice: “$500 FOR ONE NIGHT?… I`M NOT PAYING YOU THAT MUCH! ”

        All the people in the library looked at the girl in shock. The man whispered to her: “I study law, and I know how to screw people”.

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      3. The law student had it coming. Any pre-law major who feels inclined to say hi to a strange woman in 2024 oughta know he needs to bring three friendly witnesses to testify later that the salutation was never spoken….
        #….WhatCouldBeMoreObvious?

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      4. So you think Scott should be positive about the 11th place basketball team and the last 20 years of USC football underachievement and incompetence? You need to see your wife for some psychological therapy.

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      5. Grabbyy —I would like it SO MUCH if John published in depth psychological profiles of each and every one of us…..
        #….WeCouldFightOverThemForTheRestOfTheYear….
        #[Sample:”MG…HatesTheSoundOfAMaleVoiceOtherThanHisOwn”]

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  1. From 1967 to 1976, dunking wasn’t allowed in college basketball.

    Looks like the Cos was on the prowl that day.

    Horse collar tackle in 1966 was legal

    1987 Super Bowl halftime show, when decency still mattered instead of groveling to blacks with N word slinging rappers

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    1. Spring semester 1969, I dated a Chicago girl (both of us USC juniors). Cos “dated” my girlfriend’s roommate, a gorgeous redhead.

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  2. Blood In Blood Out aka ‘Bound By Honor’ an incredibly well written directed and acted film released in 1993. Hackford did an incredible job in the minutiae that gives this film an indelible hit even 30+ years later. One novel move was the camera shifting to ‘el pino’ at key moments in the film as an ‘anchor’ for the locals Folsom & Indiana.

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      1. Not going to argue that. But with the possible exception of rap, there’s not much I don’t enjoy when it comes to music: Rock, country, jazz, Broadway show tunes, etc. (Classic rock is playing 75%, though.)

        Even with rap, I do enjoy some of the most popular tunes. But of course their most devoted listeners would call those tracks “sellouts”.

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      2. You might try implementing the Georgy girl lyrics into your BK life-
        “Hey there, Georgy girl, there’s another Georgy deep inside
        Bring out all the love you hide, and oh what a change there’d be

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      3. Naw, more of a classic rock guy, love classical and Ravi Shankar, music today sucks.

        I am he as you are he as you are me
        And we are all together
        See how they run like pigs from a gun
        See how they fly
        I’m crying

        Sitting on a corn flake
        Waiting for the van to come
        Corporation T-shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday
        Man you’ve been a naughty boy
        You let your face grow long

        Mister City policeman sitting
        Pretty little policemen in a row
        See how they fly like Lucy in the sky, see how they run
        I’m crying, I’m crying
        I’m crying, I’m crying

        Yellow matter custard
        Dripping from a dead dog’s eye
        Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess
        Boy, you’ve been a naughty girl, you let your knickers down

        Sitting in an English garden
        Waiting for the sun
        If the sun don’t come you get a tan
        From standing in the English rain

        Expert, texpert choking smokers
        Don’t you think the joker laughs at you (ho ho ho, hee hee hee, hah hah hah)
        See how they smile like pigs in a sty, see how they snide
        I’m crying
        Semolina Pilchard
        Climbing up the Eiffel tower
        Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna
        Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe

        I am the egg man
        They are the egg men
        I am the walrus
        Goo goo g’joob, goo goo goo g’joob
        Goo goo g’joob, goo goo goo g’joob, goo

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    1. LOL, the part you like, Lennon wrote it on an LSD trip, the rest of the song was him having fun with people trying to analyze his songs to death, like people do with Dylan

      You better stick to the bubble gum 60’s stuff.

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    1. Try to realize it’s all within yourself
      No one else can make you change
      And to see you’re really only very small
      And life flows on within you and without you

      We were talking
      About the love that’s gone so cold and the people
      Who gain the world and lose their soul
      They don’t know
      They can’t see, are you one of them?

      When you’ve seen beyond yourself
      Then you may find peace of mind is waiting there
      And the time will come when you see we’re all one
      And life flows on within you and without you

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      1. Is that an interpretation of your penis size?

        Stormy described something similar as being “hung like a pimple”……I know, it’s the motion that counts, right. you convinced your old lady!

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  3. I was in the USC Marching Band in 1987 and participated in the Super Bowl halftime show. Grambling was not part of this show (even though Wikipedia says otherwise). There are Youtube videos of that show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjS7EPv6gW4) where you can see the USC Band and our distinctive “drive-it” marching style. We were the only marching band on the field for halftime.

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  4. Final word on some 1960s-70s songs supposedly being too sweet and idealistic, a quipster once said, “We can have archaic and eat it too”

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  5. Stump and Bitin’,take your pick-
    Today Stump was ordered to pay $350+-million cash for, among other items, obtaining sweetheart loans based on his Florida club that he represented at a value of at least half a billion when in fact tax appraisals placed the value at closer to $30-million.

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      2. FUCK TRUMP…….the guy is the world’s #1 grifter, and the shit finally caught up to him. It’s at the state level and his trolls in the Supreme Court can’t help him…..love it!

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      3. It’s already split……you just happen to be on the losing side….ouch!

        trump for prison 2024……first trial starts next month,,,,, finally!

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      4. traitors?………We both support the same Constitution, Country, and flag……RIGHT?

        yet you voiced a shout-out for Putin…….I am confused!

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      5. You Democrats don’t support the Constitution. You use Soviet Style trials to consolidate power for the illegitimate Regime that seized power November 3rd 2020 around midnight. You support the invasion of America by millions of violent illegal aliens.

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      6. The game is over it you’re going to continue to embellish the truth …..For you to claim I don’t support the Constitution is BS. I asked you to use factual merits not opinions fueled by an agenda….

        your claim of 10 million last night was ridiculous….

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      7. You’re right……8.4 have been detained jailed and deported. So the 10 million number is not how many are running- free since Biden took office. You’re trying to use funny math to advance your narrative.

        But you want me to believe that there are really 10 million in the country and 8.4 million, as you call it, “evaded capture through his porous border.” . You seem to not understand what the data says and the point you’re trying to make……it’s not squaring up….

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      8. As Kate Bechelder Odell of the WSJ just said, Dims didn’t care one bit about it (and the national security risks) until it starting being reflected in the polls.

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    1. Biden will not be the nominee. I’ve been leaning that direction for almost a year, but after the Hur report it’s almost a sure thing.

      A good thing for the Libs that good ol’ Gavin has been running his shadow campaign for the past 8-9 months. He’ll step right in.

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      1. Are you trying to tell me you support Putin invading a Nato country because your king gave him the green light if he’s reelected……you can’t be that naive, I guess so!

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      2. In January, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could take down Abbott’s razor wire. Trump’s own cronies gave the cripple multiple middle fingers.

        You have posted a punch of weak sauce, like the five talking points from last night which were all debunked! Try to use data from credible sources. The shit you lift off “X” is hilarious….just saying!

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      3. Wrong. This decision temporarily allows the Border Patrol agents to continue cutting and moving the razor wire installed by Texas. However, since the ruling came through the emergency docket, the case is now passed back down to the lower court, who will hear the case with oral arguments.

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      4. The wire is being removed as we speak, there is no injunction in place. Please, understand what you’re posting It’s toooo funny how you continue to move the goalpost.

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      5. Please understand this went by to a trial court.
        Ken Paxton, Texas’s Attorney General, issued a statement after the ruling was announced: “Although the Supreme Court has permitted the continued destruction of Texas’s border security measures, this appeal remains ongoing, and the Office of the Attorney General will argue the case in front of the Fifth Circuit on February 7.”

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      6. The law is quite clear!……and Texas has no authority over the Federal Government related to border issues. This is DOA!

        Texas’ construction of the floating barrier violated two of the three courses of conduct by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, according to the Sept. 6 order granting the United States’ motion for preliminary injunction in the U.S. v. Abbott case.

        The first clause of the Harbors Act prohibits the creation of “any obstruction not affirmatively authorized by Congress, to the navigable capacity of any of the waters of the United States,” according to the order.

        The second clause makes it unlawful “to build or commence the building of any wharf, pier, dolphin, boom, weir, breakwater, bulkhead, jetty, or other structures in any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, navigable river, or other water of the United States,” according to the preliminary injunction motion.

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      7. good call slow cal ……anyone but trump…..fuck, at this point Haley might be the best choice….While Newsom gets ready for 2028.

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    2. You claim to be a Independent but you regurtitate Fake News Talking Points.

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      1. It is sad. But hopefully Biden isn’t successful at killing off his primary opponent the way Putin did. But dictators will be dictators, so ya never know!

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      2. BTW, hilarious watching him visit East Palestine more than a year after the fact. Actually thinking they’re gullible enough to believe he’s concerned about their well-being.

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      3. We all know Joe isn’t pulling the strings. Many HAVE wondered if it’s Obama.

        Joe has admitted that he’s not on several occasions. No other President has ever said he would “get into trouble” for merely answering questions.

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      4. Once again, anyone but trump!……. Your girl Haley is getting the MAGA shaft….. she’s starting to speak out against trump, but it’s a little too late……I like how Christie hammered him from the beginning

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      1. Not quite that simple. The banks loaned the guy money at sweetheart rates based on the misrepresented values of his holdings. If the true values were known the banks would have charged higher interest. That is where part of the damages lie

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      2. You keep using Media Matters perjoratives like “sweetheart” and “misrepresented” . The banks testified were not victimzed or “damaged” so there is no crime here. But that never stopped you Democrats from election interference.

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    1. It really is. I came upon some great Ronnie-isms today:

      “Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.”

      “If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.”

      “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.”

      “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.”

      “Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”

      “The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.”

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      1. only a half-wit would post that. slow cal, tell me you’re not a half-wit……some claim you are….just saying

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    1. Kliavkoff: “I think we can safely say my tenure was a qualified success!”
      #”You’reWelcome,Pac2!”
      P. S.
      Dear Gabby,
      Don’t get too excited. Exactly none of these judgements against Trump will withstand appeal [he’ll most probably lose his immunity arguments —but it won’t matter in terms of end result]….

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      1. MG: —but it won’t matter in terms of end result]….

        Without immunity, many years behind bars is a realistic end result.

        Polls show if Trump is convicted of a crime a percentage of voters, the number varies according to which poll, will not support him at the ballot box. I think people are jumping off the trump bandwagon at a larger rate than these polls show……just my opinion

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      2. anyone but Trump will override Biden’s age issue. A criminal conviction will override Bide’s age issue. Trump has a baked-in 30% MAGA support, the rest will vote with their morals if he’s convicted

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      3. MG…. I have no idea where it goes with the civil judgment. So misrepresenting your primary residency by over 200%(square footage) was just a reasonable oversight. No conscience intent to misrepresent?

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      4. You’re asking the million dollar question, Gabby…
        #Here’sTheMillionDollarAnswer…
        #”Misrepresentation….
        #….AbsentRelianceOnMisrepresentation….
        #…DoesNotConstituteFraud”
        —New York Jury Instruction

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  6. Other Will Roger quips re politics–

    More men have been elected between Sundown and Sunup than ever were elected between Sunup and Sundown

    If you ever injected truth into politics you would have no politics

    The more you read about politics, the more you got to admit that each party is worse than the other

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    1. I am no lawyer….let me try to get this right. So mispresenting material facts to enrich yourself is of no consequence?

      But there was no jury! (nice try)

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      1. You really believe that clown ass jurist Engoron has any respect by his peers for rendering this ridiculous judgement?

        As a Kellyanbe Conway said
        “Democrat females wake up in the morning and the first thing they think about is Trump… then their appointment to schedule their abortion as they start thrir electric car.”

        Your hatred of Trump makes you sound a bit confused per your ‘idenity’ but if Trump wins I’m sure you’ll receal all.

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      2. Conway?…. The dog face who told the world trump is misunderstood because he likes to use alternative facts….. In other words, Trump likes to lie to get the results he wants and we should look past the lies.

        The judge in question gave trump the middle finger to the tune of 355 million….. Ouch!

        Confused?…. Ditto!

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      3. Just because there wasn’t a jury doesn’t mean the law is any different …judges are bound by the same law as jurors….
        #[btw,InAnyCase,CriminalOrCivil,EVERYElementMustBeProven…
        #…AndReliance,IsAnElementOfFraud]…

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      4. The banks relied on those misrepresentations to lend out money at sweetheart rates due to the fact they felt they were adequately secured (when they weren’t). Part of the remedy is to pay the banks what would have been the going rate for being under-secured

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      1. Let’s just say he didn’t find it in the testimony of the so-called “victims” —Check the transcripts: the lenders said they did their own due diligence and would have given Trump MORE money if he asked for it….

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      2. Grabby –Everybody needs to start reading the transcripts of these show trials rather than accepting the N Y Times’ version of what happened…. [That said, the New York judicial system is an embarrassment —it’s just an arm of the DNC]…

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      3. Given what you said, I must assume this is a red/ blue State thing. In other words, it works both ways.

        It’s interesting how you MAGAts are always looking for political angles. Everything has a degree of separation that leads back to DEMs.

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      4. Exactly- the Democrats are immune to the law no matter how mmany crimes they commit while those who oppose the illegitimate Regime are charged, convicted and imprisoned for imaginary crimes against the State.

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      5. The difference is the dems scam & profiteer on bullshit charities, bullshit foundations, bullshit foreign aid….whereas Trump built hotels & paid hundreds of million in taxes….

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    2. “More men have been elected between Sundown and Sunup than ever were elected between Sunup and Sundown.”

      Will Rogers wrote about the 2020 election! Wow!

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  7. Notice how the blog turns venomous when the topic is politics?
    I’m with Will Rogers, both parties stink, politics sucks and it should be the subject of humorous ridicule not the usual “You are wrong, I am right!” foul screeching

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    1. The fight for our country won’t be pretty. It will get louder. [I understand the Constitutional Convention got pretty screechy].
      #TheVastMajorityOfVotersHaveHadIt…
      #…With…
      #…TheForeverWars…
      #..TheMountingDebt…
      #…AndTheOpenBorders

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      1. Are people worried about the things you mention, sure they are. But the reality is, you have one guy running from the law and another running the country. Biden has this economy in better shape then pre-covid. The one thing most Americans worry about is making ends meet, aka their financial situation. Borders and Wars are down the list.

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      2. You have Senile Joe and Hunter Biden using the full power of the DOJ and FBI to protect their Crime Family while Senile Joe destroys America and persecutes his enemies like all good Banana Republic dictators.

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      3. I’ll let iit lie after this but the AP wrote the following-
        “The monetary penalties…include money Trump saved by securing lower interest rates and profits from tbe sale of properties that he might not have been able to develop without that financing”

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      4. I don’t think the U.S. has to worry any further about “Forever Wars,” because America doesn’t have the money to finance them

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      5. Guess again:

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      6. Cart before the horse, John —you can’t skip ahead to penalties absent a finding of fraud….and the banks explicitly stated they weren’t defrauded …. they went to lengths to explain to the judge how their loan process works ….specifically how they evaluate risks based on their own experts and how they “respected Donald’s Trump’s invitation for them to do so…”
        PartisanTrialJudge:”I’llTellYouWhenYou’reDefrauded!”

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      7. P. S.
        America is actually printing money to finance it’s obscene military budget so that it can fight wars we shouldn’t be involved in…
        #DoesThisHelpAmerica?
        #No
        #…ButItHelpsThe4CorporationsSupplyingTheMilitaryW/Weapons

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      1. You know what’s funny, Alv? As much disagreement as we see here [24/7], there’s always a SLIGHT glimmer of honor that shines through. Sure, I don’t like to see guys calling each other out for alley fights …but… I KNOW [if one actually took place] no one here would kick the other guy in the ribs if he went down…..
        #….They’dExtendAHand&LiftThemUp…
        #…[SoTheyCouldFightSomeMore] …
        #…That’sWhatI’dDo….
        #…AndThat’sWhatGabby,SoCal,PlowHorse,Grabby…
        #…Etc.,Etc.,Etc……
        #…WouldDoToo

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      1. You have gotten a bit crabby lately grabbbyy, whatever happened to the ability to disagree with a little style?

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      2. I tire of your rope a dope tactics pretending to be impartial and above the fray living in Mt Olympus consdecening to us mere mortals when in fact you prove over and over you are a preachy lib.

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      3. You have gotten judgemental lately and your facade of impartiality has fallen revealing yet another preachy lib with a huge ego and limited reasoning skills.

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      4. He certainly hasn’t been paying attention, to have asked the question just above this one. I could have posted about the direction of the wind and “someone” would’ve cried about it.

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      5. I compare which way the window is blowing to your daily Biden updates… Given your logic, it’s really unnecessary, right?

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      1. No. We’ll have a great offense next year. Next years offense will have great rythm under Miller Moss as they take the short stuff until the defense comes up and the deep stuff opens up.. You won’t have Caleb hanging onto the ball and offensive linemen exhausted because for them each play lasts one minute plus from the time they first get down into their stance until the end of the play because Caleb is back there playing “catch me if you can”.

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      2. Listen to the announcers on the YouTube tapes of the San Jose, Nevada and Stanford games. You’ll hear nothing but foolish, over the top praise of Caleb running around for almost 25 seconds before releasing the ball [‘generational talent! nobody else in college football can do that!’]. I can almost guarantee you that’s when Caleb got the idea “they love me when I do that —all I gotta do for another Heisman is ignore the play calls and throw to the receiver who gets furthest down field before I get corralled or cross the righthand boundary!”

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      3. …no o-line in the country could protect a quarterback who played like Caleb….least of all our 0-line….
        #WatchingOurO-LineTryToCopeWithCaleb…
        #…ConstitutedCruel&UnusualPunishment…

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      4. Grabby …
        …because of all the comparisons between the two I watched Mahomes carefully all throughout the playoffs … he rarely ran around in circles before throwing the way Caleb did all season…. [and when protection REALLY broke down, he took off—-which Caleb did very little of this season….so as to save himself for the NFL]….

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    1. That’s what they need to do….develope players because until they get their NIL game going, they are not going to get the 5 stars. People say “every time we’re in the hunt for a player and Oregon joins the hunt, they end up going to Oregon”. Oregon gets their man and we get nothing. Of course Oregon is going to get the kid…..they offered him 97 quadrillion dollars….why wouldn’t he go to Oregon? People say “but we’re getting better in recruiting…..we always end up in the final top three”. True, but ending up in the final top three is no better than ending up in the final top 1,000 if you don’t get the kid.

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  8. You want me to believe millions breached security barriers and continue to avoid apprehension. That’s the only way your assumption would be plausible.

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      1. naive?…. Trump said he has never told a lie he didn’t like…. And Conway confirmed, that if trump believes it then it’s not a lie.

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      2. …. and how many convictions did Durham get versus Mueller?

        Just post the facts, not some right nut troll’s opinion lifted off social media

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    1. The Science is Settled. Why are you Anti-Science?

      In 2018, engineers and economists at Yale and MIT developed a model estimating what percentage of illegal immigrants trying to cross the southern border were successfully apprehended by CBP based on the percentage of repeat offenders.

      At the time, the authors predicted that 50% of illegal border crossers were being apprehended. Reached by email, one author of the study estimated that percentage to be 68% today.

      https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0201193

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      1. Let me get this straight, you want me to believe your BS based off of opinions and estimates that can’t be quantified.

        You are really starting to sound like a troll….

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      1. Yes, but I like it better than being called a “dirty lib” which my democrat wife finds humorous,
        “They don’t really know you on that blog of yours, do they”

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    1. He wasn’t generational…he was/is very gifted. The memory most will recall about Caleb Williams is his post-game girly sobbing in mommy’s arms after his dream’s were lost. That proved Williams still has a lot of maturing to do.

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