Remember when Kentucky guard D.J. Wagner visited USC a few weeks ago and I questioned if this was just a free trip to L.A. for Wagner?
Wagner was/is dating JuJu Watkins so a “visit” to USC sounded a little fishy.
Well, Wagner has committed to Arkansas, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
No surprise that he followed John Calipari from Kentucky. By the way, Arkansas had the No. 1 transfer class before Wagner committed, for those wondering how Calipari would do at his new home.
IS THE BLOG DYING NOW ?????
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YES
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George, Wolf might be worried that his ‘clicks’ have dropped significantly so no telling what his future plans are but the ability to write what’s on your mind never grows old
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CAN JOHN AND MG KEEP IT ALIVE ??
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“NO SUCH THING AS DEATH” —THAT”S TRUE OF THE BLOG….. SCOTT……ME, YOU, JOHN, PLOW, SO CAL, ALV, PASADENA, TIM, GABBY, ETC., ETC…..AND…..THE NAME OF THE NEXT BOND MOVIE [WHEREIN DANIEL CRAIG COMES BACK FROM BEING POISONED, SHOT & BLOWN UP]…..
#SOMEBODY’S BIRTHDAY IS COMING UP!
#CAKE, ICE CREAM & PUNCH
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u’betchum’ Red Ryder
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Wow, I thought we were friends 😭
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YOU WON’T DIE EITHER, KARMA —- I THOUGHT THAT WAS ALWAYS OBVIOUS!
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SC IS AT THE MAX FOR BSKTBL …WHEN HE VISITED THEY WERE NOT…
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SOME ENCHANTED EVENING. YOU WILL SEE A STRANGER. YOU WILL SEE A STRANGER. ACROSS A CROWDED ROOM !!!!!!
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Yes George, life goes on and is often quite sweet but today being Memorial Day is not one of those days as we remember how more American men were killed in the Civil War than World I and II combined. Some folks talk about the Civil War as if it’s still ongoing since ‘Americans killing fellow Americans’ is hard to forget
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Good day to watch a war movie. Watched “Those Were The Best Years Of Their Lives” last night. Maybe I will watch “Saving Private Ryan” today. Or, part of the Ken Burns documentary on the civil war. Their are several episodes on you tube.
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STALINGRAD IS A GOOD WAR MOVIE. ALSO WAR HORSE. ALSO PATHS OF GLORY.
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THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, GUYS!
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THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI is on AMC today.
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HOGAN’S HEROES !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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All those are great choices. I’ll toss in Deer Hunter, GI Joe (great story about Ernie Pyle) and The Thin Red Line.
Scottie let the craziness take over for too long, it is sad to see he has lost many readers, I hope they come back. As evidenced above, there is still great content here from his readers.
FWIW, I think Miller Moss will be a guy who will make us proud this season, he is an old school style football player. He will give 100%, there won’t be any excuses, and you could see how the team rallied around him at the Holiday Bowl, where he was off the charts good except for one throw (int) he shouldn’t have made.
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67! IS! BACK!!
#Now,IKnowWe’reNotGonnaDie!
[btw, If Lincoln has come to believe in Football….not just throw and catch….he’ll go with Moss, a united team and a more physical style of play and we’ll win 10 games].
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Bill Walton died today.
# R.I.P
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Bill died years ago, his body just didn’t know it.
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Like Ali, his body just didn’t accept it.
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‘Memorial Day’ has been extended to ALL the dead whether dying in war or in bed, all ‘death’ is sad so I don’t think much about it and besides ‘The Spirit-World’ scares me
Asthma saved me from Viet Nam where ‘Platoon’ showed how terrifying is ‘marching through jungle where you can be ambushed daily. Even the survivors came back permanently ‘hurt’ in some way
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-Just like Walton to drop dead on Memorial Day so we cannot forget, not that I thought bad of the guy more like ‘why care,’ still as a human being I wish there is a future for him
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And then there is the ‘Forgotten War’ in 1950s Korea where a little known fact is that 32,000 Americans were killed
And as with later Viet Nam it was all in the name of ‘stopping Communism’ from spreading like dominos
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Revisionist history, but recounting the many many wars this country has been involved in through its 250 years, and how the “Equal Treatment’ women’s movement of the 2000s came a century too late, how if women were in charge instead of the ‘Old Guard’ in 1900 it may have changed the trajectory of the world in avoiding at least some of the wars the past 100-years
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Albright: [laughing before war in Bosnia] “What’s the use of having the most powerful military in the world if we don’t use it?”
Hillary: [laughing] “I came, I saw and he [president of Libya] died.”
#Let’sNotGoOverboardOnTheFeminism,’Kay?
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Doubt it LJ. The female monarchs were some of the bloodiest.
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Bitin: Who is more off their rocker?
Stump: I used to think it was you
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