That also should mean really good things for future. Only targeting 2-5 guys a cycle, being able to work on them longer, should be some real positive results.
While you were looking for Tommie to keep it, these fullback posting fingers are falling into the end zone.
Best part as the nurse says is how matter of fact he is about it. He just tells her that he wants to get back home so he can get back out in the field. The thing about it is for those of us itt that have grown up in the rural parts of the Good Life is we all know tons of guys exactly like him that would just shrug it off like he has.
He's wearing Roby's number in those pictures so I would assume Roby made it clear that he's going to the NBA.
Mr. Basketball in Ohio and averaged 35 ppg? Yes please. Any #Ohio State Buckeyes know this kid? Looked like we beat Xavier and Cinci for him
When you ask us about this kid, I assume you want to know what kind of corn-based economy exists in Xenia Ohio. It’s right on the edge of the corn belt. Nice flat land, great acquifer. They grow a lot of corn here. The town of Xenia is most famous for launching the political career of Ohio Governor Mike Dewine, whose family ran a seed company. Aside from that, Xenia gets hit with more catastrophic tornados than any community in Ohio. An F5 killed 35 people in Xenia in 1974. This kid will husk for you.
He’s a decent player but nothing special. Good athlete but more of a combo guard then a point. Was committed to X over a year ago but decommitted when our coach left. Our new coach got a better player then him at the same position so they stopped recruiting him. He committed to UC but decommitted when their coach left last month. Maybe he picked a team with a new coach so he didn’t hit the trifecta.
Unfortunately, it is a sad but all too familiar story. Grandparents started the seed company as a country store in 1920. They weathered the Depression and started a second rope company, Ohio Twine. WWII brought prosperity through government rope contracts and the second generation all joined the family businesses. By the third generation, the family decided to send young Mike Dewine to law school. When it was his turn to run the businesses, he sold them to nameless, faceless “outsiders” and got into politics. The rope factory closed about 20 years ago. He leases his farmland now, and goes to a different church.
I made up most of that. The closest I’ve ever been to Xenia is to see a road sign exit on I-71. I also watched the movie, Nebraska.
Was reading a book on the hella awesome flight between LA and Newark (for the 4th time in the last 6 weeks). Then the double glenfarcias and double edibles all started hitting and now I can’t read good.
LMBO. Like this “poster” could ever read. Probably just those pot drugs making him hallucinate. Makes me wanna puke.
My Chinese quarantine entry/exit exam ultrasound informed me of a mild fatty liver. Needless to say, I apologize to the thread for being such a disappointment, as per usual.
Move aside, internet doctor coming through. That gentleman's liver appears to be having a heart attack. When this happens, the pain shoots down your right leg instead of your left arm.
That picture is hilarious. That ol boys got 3 bottle of hooch next to his plate of dogs and giant pile of chips. Obviously divorced and is a burden to his son and step daughter in the background. She has to drink just to make it through a lunch with him. Cold enough for a jacket but fuck putting on jeans unless he’s going someplace fancy like TGIFridays. Backwards hat says he still knows how to party. I do appreciate they have paper towels PLUS a diner style napkin dispenser.
Ole died. So Lena went to the local paper to put a notice in the obituaries. The gentleman at the counter, after offering his condolences, asked Lena what she would like to say about Ole. Lena replied, "You yust put 'Ole died." The gentleman, somewhat perplexed, said, "That's it? Just 'Ole died'? Surely, there must be something more you'd like to say about Ole. If it's money you're concerned about, the first five words are free. We must say something more." So Lena pondered for a few minutes and finally said, "OK. You put 'Ole died. Boat for sale.'"