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Mark F

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  1. corny needs to not try throwing it through a wall every pass. might be more accurate
  2. scored three total,points receivers make a ten yard catch, then act like they made the winning td in the grey cup. what idiots on these teams. hope to see a rouge shortly to liven it up.
  3. looked like a really weak effort on a long sideline pass. by the receiver. probably kick return or int will decide this game, oth offences are bad. I am getting suitor fatigue. waiting for an ahole dirtynplay by a ticat.
  4. They could use... just drop him onto the field for a play or two: Back Ease 600 Crane including 12V DC powerpack
  5. eased BACK BACk BAck Back back back, back bac
  6. further to this subject. The Holocene extinction, or Anthropocene extinction,[3][4] is the ongoing extinction event during the Holocene epoch. The extinctionsspan numerous families of plants[5][6][7] and animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and affecting not just terrestrial species but also large sectors of marine life.[8] With widespread degradation of biodiversity hotspots, such as coral reefs and rainforests, as well as other areas, the vast majority of these extinctions are thought to be undocumented, as the species are undiscovered at the time of their extinction, which goes unrecorded. The current rate of extinction of species is estimated at 100 to 1,000 times higher than natural background extinction rates,[9][10][11][12][13] and is increasing.[14] During the past 100–200 years, biodiversity loss and species extinction have accelerated,[10] to the point that most conservation biologists now believe that human activity has either produced a period of mass extinction,[15][16] water surface temp... florida keys..... 35 c. going to be some epic hurricanes.
  7. conditions are too extreme for trees to survive. drought, followed by flood, weakens them, and then they are vulnerable to attack by insects and diseases. it is cascading. as people have said for a long time, it is all linked. speaking of trees "A First Nation’s Aggressive Logging Has Some Members ‘Heartbroken’ The McLeod Lake Indian Band clear cut almost all its northern BC treaty lands, leaving lots of stumps and questions. A special report." In just three years, much of the McLeod Lake Indian Band’s treaty lands were stripped of their bountiful and valuable trees in a surge of logging that included one clearcut almost 3,000 hectares in size, nearly eight times larger than Vancouver’s Stanley Park. The treaty agreement stipulated that the newly designated treaty lands were to be nurtured to ensure that sufficient forests were there for future generations of the McLeod Lake Indian Band, which counts about 515 members, most of whom do not live in McLeod Lake. The agreement went on to say that the band would regularly submit forestry plans to the B.C. government; that a professional forester hired by the band would determine appropriate logging rates, and that whenever logging did occur it would be in a “reasonable” or “gradual” manner that ensured “a smooth transition” for future generations. https://thetyee.ca/News/2023/07/10/Logging-in-McLeod/ lots of discussion here about other examples of the same thing. https://www.reddit.com/r/britishcolumbia/comments/14w94wl/a_first_nations_aggressive_logging_has_some/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=2&utm_term=1
  8. I have a question: how many offensive plays do the Bombers have in their playbook that they actually use in a game? signals maybe?
  9. nice, interesting Herb Zurkowski article about tyrelle sutton moving permanently to Montreal. Als coach, retired player. https://montrealgazette.com/sports/football/cfl/montreal-alouettes/inside-the-cfl-alouettes-coach-tyrell-sutton-has-embraced-quebec-culture
  10. I don't think anyone can actually tell how bad this is going to be. We are really just getting started.
  11. next Als game..... Faj will have the knee brace on.
  12. great calls by campbell to start the game. shakey passer? better pass. seems like bad coaching. but saved.
  13. outstanding int by ottawa db. pass was nowhere near a ticat.
  14. destroyer of science libraries. "Harper has shut down 16 research libraries during his time in government. While the closures have attracted some media attention and news stories, there have been few detailed reports." lethbridge agricultural centre library. "The disposal of the collection took place over a couple of weeks in August. A couple of summer students boxed up journals. The boxes sat outside the basement library on pallets for a few days. But then, over the next week-and-a-half, the students began filling an extra-large dumpster with journals and old reports. When the news story about the trashing of the library’s holdings broke, the dumpster was immediately emptied." the observer.
  15. re ten minute drive a few years ago hamilton used "heavy set" a lot. I recall it was very effective. june jones was there I think. then they stopped, maybe he left? dont know. but why not use it more? seems to work very well. that was a helluva game last night. roller coaster.
  16. nothing better to do with their time than dig back 8 years on this thread, to find an old post. these people are still around. amazing is it not? I saw a post years ago.... a person said sea level rise was not happening.... cause he went to a waterside dock he was familiar with, and measured it by eyeballing it. saw no change. thats what we are dealing with.
  17. the entire defence is better when jeffcoat is playing. seems to be the keystone.
  18. no. 1 for me janarion grant/Brady tie. both guys are walby's warriors. 2. jeffcoat 3. cole. hard to pick someone, they all gutted it out. raspberry to dickensen for throwing in the towel early.
  19. I remember him bouncing a guys head off the turf.a few years ago.
  20. why did dinkensen give up almost two minutes left?
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