IslayDawg

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IslayDawg

IslayDawg

@dsnowden129

Katılım Ekim 2014
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Saul Montes-Bradley
Saul Montes-Bradley@Debradelai·
@3YearLetterman Sir, at least I know my real last name. Maybe one day your mother will tell you, if she can figure it out. Take a bow, clown.
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Saul Montes-Bradley
Saul Montes-Bradley@Debradelai·
What a retarded, ill-informed, absurd take. Go back to your business, stop talking about that which you do not comprehend, and know that Don Lemon is screwed, but not the way he likes it. Good riddance.
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman

@AGPamBondi Well this is all sorts of illegal. You only have jurisdiction if he crossed state lines, which he didn’t #IStandWithDon

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IslayDawg
IslayDawg@dsnowden129·
@Rebelman98 @NCAA_PR "The documents provided by Ole Miss and the student’s prior school include a physician’s note from a December 2022 visit, which stated the student-athlete was “doing very well” since he was seen in August 2022. " #CryHarder
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Rebel Man
Rebel Man@Rebelman98·
@NCAA_PR Absolutely pathetic decision and it’s not over. Get ready for this case to go to the Mississippi courts. You will LOSE!
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NCAA News
NCAA News@NCAA_PR·
NCAA statement on Trinidad Chambliss: In November, Ole Miss filed a waiver request for football student-athlete Trinidad Chambliss, seeking to extend his five-year Division I eligibility clock, citing an incapacitating illness or injury. Approval requires schools to submit medical documentation provided by a treating physician at the time of a student’s incapacitating injury or illness, which was not provided. The documents provided by Ole Miss and the student’s prior school include a physician’s note from a December 2022 visit, which stated the student-athlete was “doing very well” since he was seen in August 2022. Additionally, the student-athlete’s prior school indicated it had no documentation on medical treatment, injury reports or medical conditions involving the student-athlete during that time frame and cited “developmental needs and our team’s competitive circumstances” as its reason the student-athlete did not play in the 2022-23 season. The waiver request was denied. This decision aligns with consistent application of NCAA rules. So far this academic year, the NCAA has received 784 clock extension requests (438 in football). Of those, 25 cases cited an incapacitating injury (nine in football). The NCAA approved 15 of those (six in football), and all 15 provided medical documentation from the time of the injury. Conversely, all 10 that were denied (three in football) did not provide the required medical documentation. To receive a clock extension, a student-athlete must have been denied two seasons of competition for reasons beyond the student’s or school’s control, and a “redshirt” year can be used only once. One of the rules being cited publicly (Bylaw 12.6.4.2.2) is not the correct rule for the type of waiver requested by the school. Ole Miss applied for the waiver in November, and the NCAA first provided a verbal denial Dec. 8.
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Chad Mask
Chad Mask@chadmask_msu·
0-1 in SEC play? Can’t be my team.
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TazMacIII
TazMacIII@tazmac1957·
BS, ten of thousands of mail in ballots weren't ever folded, signature verification was practically turned off. Georgia's state-wide election was stolen by a few counties and conservatives knew it.
The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru@Garrett_Archer

@Heminator Mark, I mean this. Election Security is multi-layered. These ballots were properly checked in and reconciled to the count. They were further re-scanned with tapes signed during the recount. Whether you mean to or not you are pushing a lie right now.

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Mark Meuser
Mark Meuser@MarkMeuser·
Dear Gavin Newsom, I hate to rain on your parade but your celebration over the passage of Prop 50 will need to wait a few days. You have been sued. Your unconstitutional racial gerrymandering is now heading to a federal three-judge panel and maybe to the SCOTUS to determining if your use of race in drawing congressional districts should be enjoined. We are asking the court to require the old maps to be in effect while we litigation your unconstitutional actions.
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Gabe
Gabe@gemckamey·
@ESPNInsights SEC vs BIGXII, this is embarrassing SEC should not celebrate so hard beating a BIGXII team, ranked or unranked.
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ESPN Insights
ESPN Insights@ESPNInsights·
MISSISSIPPI STATE DID THAT 😱 It's the Bulldogs' first nonconference home win over a ranked team in 34 years❗️
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Zac Selmon
Zac Selmon@zacselmon·
Just wrapped up game rehearsal #5. Thankful for our team of dedicated staff who continue to work to set the stage and make Davis Wade Stadium come alive on Saturdays… It’s almost that time! See you soon!
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IslayDawg
IslayDawg@dsnowden129·
@talanshinn @OAcotton Would really depend where the farm is located, but I'm pretty sure you already knew that.
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OA Cleveland
OA Cleveland@OAcotton·
You have your preferences…You should!! I personally suggest that cotton drys without leaving the polyester odor and!!! Actually dry quicker!!! Too, they do not stain as bad as polyester and will last 2-3-4 times longer. I will not EVEN attempt to discuss the book of environmental advantages. Thank You. You should have your preferences.
JohnnyJackson🏴‍☠️@John_R_Jackson

@OAcotton Oa I love our farmers but cotton shirts in this weather don’t cut it. They are soaking wet with sweat and won’t dry like the dry fit material.

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OA Cleveland
OA Cleveland@OAcotton·
Do your homework!! If you are going to put your stamp of approval on an item then know what you are promoting. I encourage you to did deep, very deep, into why you do things. Promote the product if you wish. Your choice. Yet one should not judge others based on their own personal choices Obviously, your quick response clearly noted you did NOT do your research on the product. Yes, very attractive, very unusual, also very cheap materials and very high priced
Robbie Faulk@robbiefaulk1878

Sometimes I just have to ask, “why?” What have I done to deserve this? Where did I go wrong? How did I get here?

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