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Everything posted by jayboogieman
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Geez. The ticker just showed Steph Curry just signed a one year extension worth over $62 million. Ball is now in your court football
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Yeah, but State has high hopes for this season and they're struggling with WCU so far. That was the first sign of being the better team.
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State just had their way with WCU's defense.
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Coach Prime's defense
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NDSU making Colorado's defense look bad right now
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WCU back up on State, 14-7
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And WCU makes State pay after giving the QB all day to find a target in the endzone.
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McCall just made a terrible pass. High and right to the defender, who nearly ran it back to the house.
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the fanville commercials are back
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State just lost a starter.
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Targeting call already? Go get 'em refs
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Looks like State has nearly a full house for tonight's game.
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I like underdogs so, come on Catamounts. Beat the Pack.
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Didn't know Greg Schiano was Rutgers' HC Boo that team!
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Rutgers with the pick 6
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UNC is scared of the
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Thursday front office press conference 11am
jayboogieman replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Thursday front office press conference 11am
jayboogieman replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
So much for it being a size league -
Thursday front office press conference 11am
jayboogieman replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
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They're expensive and so is the fuel. Joking aside, California is the only state with actual consumer hydrogen fueling capabilities. And they don't have as much as promised. That said, some of the newer forklifts and rigs use hydrogen fuel cells. It's just being pushed in the consumer market.
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Should have posted the schedule. @Zod@Jeremy Igo for the college sub request.
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And the Civic used to be the good inexpensive car. I don't think most can afford a $50K car. They're swimming in debt or leasing as you said. I think leasing is the goal for the car companies. Lease the new cars, then sell them as possibly low mileage used and profit from the same product twice. I'd rather see hydrogen fuel cell cars or even a take on the modern steam engine, but it seems the industry has decided EVs are where it's at. Probably because there's more money in it for them in battery replacements than parts.