Interesting. After perhaps the biggest win to date in the history of football at State College, granted with an *, one of your first posts is to take a shot at USD.
Interesting. After perhaps the biggest win to date in the history of football at State College, granted with an *, one of your first posts is to take a shot at USD.
Good luck in Frisco.
Oh, heavens no, I've had lots of posts before that one.
Don't rain on their parade. After all, it's outdoor pole vaulting season, which is surpassed only by indoor pole vaulting season in Yote sports significance.
Don't rain on their parade. After all, it's outdoor pole vaulting season, which is surpassed only by indoor pole vaulting season in Yote sports significance.
Don't rain on their parade. After all, it's outdoor pole vaulting season, which is surpassed only by indoor pole vaulting season in Yote sports significance.
Now that is +1 funny.
Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
Anyone else notice the 'Yotes' "Ask Your LVII Champion Where They Got Thier (sic) Degree" billboard on I-229 between the Cliff & Minnesota Ave. exits?
Seems they don't know "Jack" about proofreading
I'm not sure which bothers me more, misspelling Thier/Their, or mixing the singular "champion" with the plurals "they" and "thier" and singular "degree" all in one sentence.
Finding is never about seeking. It is about opening yourself to what is already there. - Henry Meloux
I'm not sure which bothers me more, misspelling Thier/Their, or mixing the singular "champion" with the plurals "they" and "thier" and singular "degree" all in one sentence.
Maybe living the 'Yote life in Vermillion means there all earning they're Mass Comms degree thier.
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