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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
appreciation post thanks to CFL football, and morning big,blue for giving me something interesting to take my mind off all the insanity in the world. Craig got the looks, Dave got the brains. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
the usual annoying dave stupid challenge. concussion -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
wierd call at goal by craig -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
looking at dave dickie, and his post elite bo record, , I guess it's the saying obvious, but very hard to win without a very good qb. -
prigozin mercenary army Tuesday. order.... kill Ukranians... "sure" wednesday order... today, we kill Russians, the guys you were fighting alongside,.... "sure why not, .ok" thursday order.... ok today, we are back to Killing ukrainians. "sounds good to me" Twenty five thousand of these scum. whole thing reminds of the worst of Africa.
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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
seriously, how could they see what landed first, hand or knee on thatbpunt? and if that close, why interfere with that? anyway, I couldnt see whatnthey saw. sask receivers back to earth after the bomber game. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Mark F replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
reffing / command centre awful as usual. exciting play kick return examined with webb space telescope and overturned. and, maier sucks -
and is just as secure as passengers in the car were "the 1973 model year, AMC strengthened bumpers able to withstand a 5-mile-per-hour (8 km/h) impact in the front and a 2.5-mile-per-hour (4 km/h) impact in the rear, without any damage to the engine, lights, and safety equipment " last 24 hrs..... 1 mph impact.
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bizarre. these crazies with nuclear weapons. looking at who has nuclear weapons, I wonder why nuclear war has not happened. pakistan, n. korea, israel, india, russia. America under Trump. ( nixon proposed using them in vietnam) maybe soon iran, saudi arabia.
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looks like putin russia is imploding. possibly , Putin jet turned away from kazakstan airspace. lot of "facts" available. (bad day for Republican party. must be few of them sweating a bit) Ukraine wins war, looks like.
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going away from Brady and the run, when Lions could not stop it is not great. reminds me of putting Prukop in instead of collaros, in the red zone, in the Grey Cup. taking the b.c. offside penalty when it was third down. what was that? and no attempt to use pigrome. almost trying too hard to be the smartest sometimes.
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@Mark H. "American pig farmers are losing so much money that some may soon start selling the corn they would normally use to feed animals, according to the world’s largest hog producer. It’s a sign that producers will soon take steps to shrink their herds, with growers losing as much as $80 a head, said Shane Smith, chief executive officer of Smithfield Foods. Demand from top buyer China is waning as the cost to feed animals is surging. A drought in the Midwest has deteriorated crops, with corn at its worst conditions for this time of year since 1992. That’s squeezing profits and making it more appealing for growers to sell the grain, which has risen more than 20% from its May lows. “There’s a concentration of people in the industry who grow their own corn, they grow their corn and they feed it to the animal,” he said in an interview Wednesday at the Wall Street Journal’s Global Food Forum in Chicago. “They’re going to have to make a decision. Do I sell my corn and just forget about the animal?” US growers usually only start shrinking herds when they face cash flow losses, and that is already happening, Smith said. He declined to comment on whether Smithfield, owned by Hong Kong-listed WH Group, is planning to cut back as well. The US meat market is facing a glut that may take until the end of next year and into 2025 to normalize, he said. That’s all happening just as only 55% of the US corn crop was rated good to excellent, the lowest for this time of year in more than three decades, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture. " Bloomberg "a glut" 😂 not based on retail price. farmers and consumers squeezed. as usual. happenwd with cattle in manitoba a while ago, drought, herds sold off cheap, price to consumer unaffected. system is wonky.
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walker big celebration lol.
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three stars, happy honker cancelled?
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yeah this like days of our willie
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defence is a complete shambles.
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put pig in this isnt going to work.
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why are they getting killed in this game?
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yeah, age catching up finally maybe.
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wonder if a ringmaiden effect is kicking in for b.c.
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b.c. defence is hitting hard, ours is not.
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six pass rushers there
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secondary is befuddled
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holy stupid benet