Not Bob Dole

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Not Bob Dole

Not Bob Dole

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Katılım Kasım 2020
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Not Bob Dole
Not Bob Dole@BobDoleAlive·
@swmckewonOWH Isn't this just so Nebraska has more control over paying players NIL for them making appearances on his podcast, or helping legitimize their fair market value. I'm sure Nebraska couldn't give to shits about making money off rhule tshirts. Like this is about NIL more than rhule IP
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Sam McKewon
Sam McKewon@swmckewonOWH·
NEWS: Matt Rhule's new contract at Nebraska has some tweaks to it. The term sheet media members got back in October is correct, but how the money is paid out splits into two contracts - one of which is with Rhule's LLC. What's new - and potentially novel to college sports: NU bought Rhule's intellectual property rights. It wasn't cheap, but, over Rhule's career, NU hopes to make the money back - and then some: #tracking-source=home-top-story" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">omaha.com/sports/huskers…
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Mike'l Severe
Mike'l Severe@MikelSevere·
Congrats to the @schicknickshow for winning the 2026 #BestLocalPodcast Bracket! A trophy of some sort must be created! Congrats to all who were included. I know some were left out and I will do better next time!
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Matt Schick
Matt Schick@ESPN_Schick·
I told my kids they did not deserve to have my last name because of their poor behavior during dinner. They decided to fire me for cause. Calling my lawyer.
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Steven Sipple
Steven Sipple@steven_sipple·
Rienk three pulls Nebraska to 68-66. Timeout, Purdue. :27.8 showing.
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Not Bob Dole
Not Bob Dole@BobDoleAlive·
@johnwinyu @grok is this true, can you fact check this? Or is this just sensationalism
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John Winyu
John Winyu@johnwinyu·
Thailand’s latest election is now being labeled as the most corrupt election in the country’s history. There is mounting evidence of vote buying across the country, ranging from 200 baht (about 6 USD) to 3,000 baht (about 85 USD), with some cases reportedly as high as 5,000 baht (about 140 USD). There is also nonstop evidence of malpractice by Thai election officials, such as inconsistent vote counts, discrepancies between on-site and online tallies, unequal numbers of ballots compared to the number of voters at some polling sites, and restrictions on public observation of the counting process. Millions of votes have reportedly been counted as invalid ballots, even though evidence in many cases suggests they were valid. With a 7-billion-baht budget (about 200 million USD), many Thai people are outraged and are calling for a nationwide recount. This situation is being described by critics as a disaster and one of the most troubling elections in recent history. How will the winner be viewed if news pundits and many Thai citizens consider this election to have been corrupted by vote buying? Thailand is in need of a comeback after a decade under coup-installed leadership that critics say has damaged the country, alongside networks of corrupt officials, pro-dictator politicians, elites, and oligarchs. Thailand now has one of the slowest economic growth rates in Southeast Asia. The country is weighed down by household debt and is increasingly affected by scams and money laundering. Recently, information has surfaced suggesting connections between well-known leaders of scam networks and high-level Thai officials and politicians. Photos, personal relationships, and alleged financial links have been leaked, with no credible explanations from those involved or from those who have been linked. Many people are connecting the dots between vote buying and money from scam operations allegedly being used to support election activities. Will Thailand become a safe haven for scammers after this election? Will the country be able to rebuild a strong reputation for investors? Or will it instead attract more scammers and criminal networks if elections are seen as something that can be influenced by dirty money?
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Not Bob Dole
Not Bob Dole@BobDoleAlive·
@MikelSevere @grok tell me who each of these QBs are and tell me which one you would choose and why and type "spoiler alert" for people
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Mike'l Severe
Mike'l Severe@MikelSevere·
Blind resume Career #'s A) 61%, 4,116 passing yards, 7.3 YPA, 27 TDs, 14 Ints, 531 rush yards, 12 TDs, 7 fumbles B) 65%, 4,705 passing yards, 8.4 YPA, 39 TDs, 18 Ints, 118 rush yards, 2 TDs, 9 fumbles C) 64%, 7,552 yards, 49 TDs, 29 Int, 1,151 rush yards, 12 TDs, 17 fumbles
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Not Bob Dole
Not Bob Dole@BobDoleAlive·
@BrDavis2004 @schicknickshow @hill_yard Speaking of errors and omissions... Can you guys believe they put "statues" like sculptures and not "statutes" like laws in this lawsuit, what a classical skeptimism blunder
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David Hillyard
David Hillyard@hill_yard·
@schicknickshow A lot of cynical skeptimism for these Corncussers, Horncuskers, or whatever they’ve called.
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Matt Schick
Matt Schick@ESPN_Schick·
Having eye surgery this morning. Appreciate your prayers ! Grateful for one of my kids leaving me some encouragement to wake up to. 🙏🏻
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Ryan Hatt
Ryan Hatt@rmhatt·
@schicknickshow The pop culture event of the year! They are fizzing down the stretch Soda winner is... Can't keep (name) bottled up! It's time for the Carbonation Coronation I have a fever and the only prescription is more Dr. Pepper
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