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Remember when we had a guy that posted his prediction every week = 59-0? Was it bolt corpse? No. mat6er who we were playing he posted that score week after week. funny guy
Tennessee has its own problems: high violent crime rate, obesity and general poor health of citizenry, high cancer rates vs national average.
Many want to pretend that some places in the U.S. are just ducky, because the general politics conforms to their views.
One can equally say Californians are moving to Oregon, Washington and Colorado: wherever they go, property values will go up dramatically, especially when hedge funds
start getting into the action.
there are a lot of beautiful places to live in this country. Nashville, Austin and Denver have boomed in recent years. Unfortunately, I grew up in San Diego and ha e lived in Northern Cal and now LA. I just need to be by the ocean. That’s my salve.
there are a lot of beautiful places to live in this country. Nashville, Austin and Denver have boomed in recent years. Unfortunately, I grew up in San Diego and ha e lived in Northern Cal and now LA. I just need to be by the ocean. That’s my salve.
I'm more of a mountain man. I live in Nor Cal, but am spending most of September in Bozeman, MT. It is gorgeous here. Doing a lot of hiking. I like the ocean and the beach, but I am more at home in the mountains.
I'm more of a mountain man. I live in Nor Cal, but am spending most of September in Bozeman, MT. It is gorgeous here. Doing a lot of hiking. I like the ocean and the beach, but I am more at home in the mountains.
Same. Grew up on the East Coast, then spent nearly 40 years in SD. Moved to Idaho 3 years ago. Love to hike, as well. Some great places to do so up here.
Cowboys and Chargers both opened in week 1 against *very* good defenses and had similar success, though not prolific scoring.
Dallas:
30 first downs
Allowed 1 sack
Converted 9 third downs
dominated time-of-possession
left meat on the bone, could have scored more
L.A.:
27 first downs
Allowed 2 sacks
Converted 14 third downs (nearly record)
dominated time-of-possession
left meat on the bone, could have scored a LOT more
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