BentNose
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BentNose
@NoseBent
Often tired, retired IT pro; full time husband, Grandpa; cyclist; family historian; striving disciple of Christ
Katılım Kasım 2008
110 Takip Edilen72 Takipçiler

@BYUswag Its really hard to take a lineman number out of rotation. He deserves it but they need the number for the Oline and Dline. BYU needs to move to a ring of honor rather than retired numbers.
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@Sheum_Search Did the Saturn V rocket exist in 1962? (Model in background)
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@Real_Ames @heyitsmeCarolyn This clickbait story is FOUR years old news.
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She got 41 years. Her husband, a former SWAT deputy, is still awaiting trial on even more charges. The system trusted both of them with children.
Cynthia Perkins, a 36-year-old former teacher at Westside Junior High School in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, was sentenced to 41 years at hard labor without parole in February 2022. She pleaded guilty to second-degree rape, production of child pornography, and conspiracy to mingle harmful substances after admitting she laced cupcakes with her then-husband's bodily fluids and served them to middle school students.
The cupcakes were only one part of the case. Perkins and her ex-husband Dennis Perkins, a former Livingston Parish sheriff's deputy and SWAT member, were originally charged with over 100 child sex offenses. As part of the plea deal, Cynthia agreed to testify against Dennis at his trial and waived all rights to appeal.
The investigation began after a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children flagged possible child pornography.

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@NBAMyke NOT just you! The drama, flopping, hard fouls, fights, refs ignoring travels, 3-seconds; refs calling offense initiated contact as defensive foul- the NBA “game” is a farce, a circus. No longer “basketball”. It’s more like roller derby with backboards and an occasional dribble.
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@BitcoinUndisc AND the restored gospel of Jesus Christ answers the questions raised by Claude regarding the unfairness of suffering and those who never have a ln opportunity in mortality to hear and accept the good news of the gospel of Christ.
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The only reason to bomb anything 40 min apart is to kill the rescuers. Doing that to an elementary school is beyond depraved. The United States is the most evil entity on the planet
Ben Norton@BenjaminNorton
Reuters confirmed that the elementary school in the Iranian city of Minab was bombed TWICE by the US military, 40 minutes apart. This was intentional. You don't "accidentally" bomb a school TWO TIMES. 168 children and 14 teachers were killed. It was a massacre.
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@jaromjordan I’ll admit that I doubted @BYUMBB. I stopped listening to the game via radio @ halftime.
I was wrong. CoNgRaTuLaTiOnS!
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@MrPitbull07 Thank you for caring enough to get involved. I hope you didn’t catch a cold.
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"I was on my way to pay a bill over in the shopping center near SAMs located Samuel and Buckner in Pleasant Grove. I end up sitting in the turning lane to enter into SAMs parking lot for 5 minutes, listening to cars lean on their horn, roll down their windows to yell 'get out the way,' and watched cars back up and go around a white Chevy truck. I was like everyone else at first... ready for the truck to move out the way. The cars come flying off that bridge on Buckner.
As I was turning, I noticed that the guy that was driving was not moving. I drove on into the lot but before I got to the first speed bump I went to go check. So I turned my car around and parked on the outskirts of the lot, got out and walked to the curb to see if anyone in the car was moving, but no one was. I decided to try to get 4 lanes of traffic to stop and allow me to get to the vehicle.
As I reached the car I could see a man sitting in there with his eyes wide open, but whenever I said something to him he was non-responsive. I kept telling him to pull over and talk to me if something was wrong, but still no response.
His window was rolled down and it was raining. His clothes were drenched, so I thought he had been rained on, but no no no, he was drenched in sweat. I told him I was going to reach in and unlock his door and to please not hit me. No response still. As I opened the door his foot comes off the brakes and his truck starts rolling forward. I had to stop the truck by punching the brake with my hand and reach over to put the truck in park.
Seeing that this man was probably unconscious at this point I picked him on up, readjusted him and just started walking back to the other side of the street, not thinking or worrying about the cars that were whizzing by until a group of drivers realized what I was doing and brought the moving vehicles to a halt. I crossed 4 lanes of traffic to get this man to the grass where I laid him down, then returned to the truck to get it out of the street, parking it near my car. I put him into the bed of his truck and a few seconds later about 6 cars were there to help. 3 of the people that got out were nurses and began to assist me.
Maybe 3 minutes after getting him onto that truck bed he started seizuring and did so for about 4 minutes, spitting and coughing up blood. The nurses and I rolled him on his side. By the time the paramedics arrived he had stopped seizuring. They took him into the ambulance and started running tests to find out that his blood sugar level had dropped all the way down to 17 and was on the verge of dying if something wasn't done immediately because he was in diabetic coma. He had a mild stroke which was the reason he had stopped his truck in the middle of the street to begin with.
I thank God for putting me in the right place at the right time."
— Odis Banks

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My husby and I went out to dinner last night, and the bill came out to $200. I left a $50 tip on the table, thinking that was pretty reasonable. But the waiter looked at it and flat-out refused to take it.
He told us that if we weren’t willing to leave at least $85, we shouldn’t be eating out in the first place.
I was honestly caught off guard. I felt embarrassed sitting there, like we’d done something wrong. We weren’t trying to be cheap or disrespectful — I genuinely thought $50 was a fair tip for that bill. Now I keep replaying the whole thing in my head, wondering if I misjudged it and questioning whether $50 really wasn’t enough.😱
By Angela mcnutt

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@BGobannos @JoeTipton @Rivals @bkbranch3 @BYUMBB @CriddleBenjamin @boneyfuller @Mitch_Harper @CougarStats @ProlificPrep BECAUSE some players have higher priorities than booze and drugs (caffeine IS a drug).
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@JoeTipton @Rivals @bkbranch3 @BYUMBB @CriddleBenjamin @boneyfuller @Mitch_Harper @CougarStats @ProlificPrep Why do these people go where alcohol and caffeine are outlawed? Makes no sense
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NEWS: 5⭐️ Bruce Branch III has committed to BYU, source told @Rivals.
The 6-7 small forward chose the Cougars over USC, but received offers from Kentucky, Kansas, Louisville, and others.
on3.com/rivals/news/5-…

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