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I have a feeling this you g man is going to be very.  Very good in Shaka’s system, and ability to develop players.  Excited and welcome Josh to the Marquette family!
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The Superbar / Re: US Economy thread
« Last post by Goose on Today at 11:46:28 AM »
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Should find out in November. This robust economy is probably a landslide for Joe, right?
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The Superbar / Re: US Economy thread
« Last post by MU82 on Today at 11:45:02 AM »
How 'bout that economy?

Unemployment near a multi-decade low, stock market near an all-time high, corporate earnings are mostly exceeding expectations, wages have been going up, inflation is well down from its peak.

Or as some Scoopers say: It's the worst economy ever, and complete doom is imminent.
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: Recruiting as of 3/15/24
« Last post by MuMark on Today at 11:41:42 AM »
But that won't leave any room for Shaka to use the transfer portal!!!

Blasphemy!
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The Superbar / Re: US Economy thread
« Last post by Goose on Today at 11:30:55 AM »
TAMU

Herm knows biz!!
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: Recruiting as of 3/15/24
« Last post by MU82 on Today at 11:28:56 AM »
But that won't leave any room for Shaka to use the transfer portal!!!
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Even if he can't score at all 2-3 years from now (and we don't know if that'll be the case), having an athletic 7-footer on the court can have real defensive benefits.

Excited to see where this goes.

Nice job, Shaka. Welcome to Marquette, JC!
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The Superbar / Re: US Economy thread
« Last post by TAMU, Knower of Ball on Today at 11:26:48 AM »
Fluff

I have never met or spoken with Herman. I would not say he is friend of mine, just someone that I respect his body of work and dedication to Marquette. To be honest, I do not think Herman thinks of me as a friend and may think I am a troll.

His made up body of work?
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COVID-19 / Re: Will you get the Covid Vaccine?
« Last post by MU82 on Today at 11:24:55 AM »
From WebMd:

Ivermectin is a medication that treats some parasitic diseases. There are two types of the medication. Doctors prescribe one kind for certain health conditions in people, and veterinarians prescribe another that’s safe only for animals.

What Conditions Does Ivermectin Treat?

In people, the FDA has approved prescription ivermectin tablets to treat two infections caused by parasitic worms:

++ Strongyloidiasis, which can cause problems like belly pain, bloating, heartburn, diarrhea, and rashes. However, most people who catch it don’t have symptoms.
++ Onchocerciasis, also called river blindness, which can bring on an itchy rash, eye disease, or abnormal growths under the skin.

Doctors can also prescribe a type of ivermectin that you put on your skin (called a topical medication) to treat head lice and skin conditions like rosacea and scabies.

In animals, ivermectin can help prevent heartworm disease and certain parasites.

It’s dangerous for humans to take any drug made for animals, including ivermectin. A dose meant for a big animal like a horse or cow (which can weigh 2,000 pounds or more) can be toxic for a person. Also, some of the inactive ingredients in an animal medication might not be safe for people.

Is Ivermectin Approved to Treat COVID-19?

The FDA hasn’t approved ivermectin to treat or prevent the illness caused by the coronavirus.

Scientists have been studying the drug to find out if it can treat COVID-19, but they need more information before they can say whether it’s safe or effective. That’s why major groups like the FDA, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and the World Health Organization say you shouldn’t take ivermectin for COVID-19 unless you’re enrolled in a professional medical study called a clinical trial.

The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from the coronavirus is to get vaccinated. The COVID-19 vaccines are approved for everyone 6 months and older. They’re generally safe and effective, with the benefits outweighing any risks.

The same can’t be said about taking ivermectin for COVID-19. If you’re not under a doctor’s care, it’s possible to take too much and overdose, which can lead to seizures, coma, and death.


Or as some would say: Ivermectin is a proven Covid-beater, so go for it!
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