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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by Goose on Today at 05:55:36 AM »
Rocket

We have a lot of topics to discuss at the next summit.
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: 2024 Transfer Portal
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:45:52 AM »
Rocket, you put that one on a tee.

purposely however...just more revealing of how imbecilic reeeko is

  and not very Christian-like or whatever the hell he espouses to be today aside from trolling idiot
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The Superbar / Re: 2023-24 NBA Thread
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:36:19 AM »
HOOOOOWWWWWWLLLLLL

  don't you guys go skol or something?  is that a call for another shot or a lip?


btw, I like that team
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The Superbar / Re: IDF targets and kills food aid workers
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:31:50 AM »
sounds like all they need is to be is "re-programmed"  and all better
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The Superbar / Re: Marquette Crime Reports
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:25:36 AM »
  I watched the whole Jan.6th thing unfold real time and i have questions. I saw Capitol police escorting people throughout the building waiting ,In some instances, for them to catch up and going up staircases ; I saw people walking through halls peacefully staying between the velvet ropes. I can't deny what I saw  and no one can answer why normally locked doors to the entrances where open. No one questions there were some bad actors in the crowd but the treatment of curious citizens is reprehensible. People are being denied the right to a speedy trial for political purposes.  Much of this has the whiff of Russian dossier hysteria


 nice valiant efforts here WsW but you're speaking to the hierarchy of "know it all" here.  when they get all your propaganda from the lame stream, there is nothing else and real news takes a back seat as they have it ALL.  this is why "journalism" is dead

btw, do cannibals like shrimp n grits? shoulda been a good follow-up question, if they are allowed
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The Superbar / Re: Marquette Crime Reports
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:19:06 AM »
I didn’t think it would ever happen, but Rocket has a serious challenger for dumbest poster.

coming from you says i'm hitting some nerves of the "smartest guys" in the room-boo-yah!!

aww come on man, I can do better
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The Superbar / Re: Daily Dose of Doom Thread
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:15:45 AM »
Enjoy Galveston, Charleston and other soon-to-be-sunk places while you can.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/interactive/2024/southern-us-sea-level-rise-risk-cities/?

At more than a dozen tide gauges spanning from Texas to North Carolina, sea levels are at least 6 inches higher than they were in 2010 — a change similar to what occurred over the previous five decades.

In December, Charleston, S.C., saw its fourth-highest water level since measurements began in 1899. It was the first time on record that seas had been that high without a hurricane. A winter storm that coincided with the elevated ocean left dozens of streets closed. One resident drowned in her car. Hundreds of vehicles were damaged or destroyed, including some that were inundated in a cruise terminal parking lot.

The average sea level at Charleston has risen by 7 inches since 2010, four times the rate of the previous 30 years.

Jacksonville, Fla., where seas rose 6 inches in the past 14 years, recently studied its vulnerability. It found that more than a quarter of major roads have the potential to become inaccessible to emergency response vehicles amid flooding, and the number of residents who face flood risks could more than triple in coming decades.

Galveston, Tex., has experienced an extraordinary rate of sea level rise — 8 inches in 14 years. Experts say it has been exacerbated by fast-sinking land. High-tide floods have struck at least 141 times since 2015, and scientists project their frequency will grow rapidly. Officials are planning to install several huge pump stations in coming years, largely funded through federal grants. The city manager expects each pump to cost more than $60 million — a figure that could eclipse the city’s annual tax revenue.


I thought Hussein put a stop to all this...he's buying up a bunch of seaside mansions on the shekels he's saved up from 8 years of potus-was beddie beddie good to him
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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 05:12:50 AM »
goose-you make us MS boys proud to have you as a charter member-may God bless ya!  great topic for our next summit
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The Superbar / Re: Daily Dose of Doom Thread
« Last post by SoCalEagle on Today at 01:25:34 AM »
169 consecutive years of population growth isn’t enough for you? Wow, I wonder what you said when Steve Novak hit 68 straight free throws, but missed on number 69. Oh well, 40 million citizens in any one state is probably enough anyhow.
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Marquette Renains # 14 in Jeff Jeff Borzello’s ESPN way to early Top 25. Creighton enters the rankings at # 17 as Kalkbrenner decides to return
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