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Post by beaverdude on Nov 21, 2024 14:30:08 GMT -8
The beach volleyball team isn't happy.... Title IX
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Post by TheGlove on Nov 21, 2024 14:43:41 GMT -8
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Post by beavaristotle on Nov 21, 2024 17:38:35 GMT -8
The beach volleyball team isn't happy.... Title IX disgusting but not surprising for an institution who see themselves as above the law. My son lived just down the road from the park they referenced and I wouldn’t go there without packing an iron. Drug addicts, homeless, garbage and drug paraphernalia.
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Post by spudbeaver on Nov 21, 2024 18:18:59 GMT -8
The beach volleyball team isn't happy.... Title IX disgusting but not surprising for an institution who see themselves as above the law. My son lived just down the road from the park they referenced and I wouldn’t go there without packing an iron. Drug addicts, homeless, garbage and drug paraphernalia. What, you’re going to press the bad guys shirts? Ha ha
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Post by Judge Smails on Nov 21, 2024 18:20:53 GMT -8
disgusting but not surprising for an institution who see themselves as above the law. My son lived just down the road from the park they referenced and I wouldn’t go there without packing an iron. Drug addicts, homeless, garbage and drug paraphernalia. What, you’re going to press the bad guys shirts? Ha ha The question is does he bring an ironing board or just use a bench to iron on?
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Post by spudbeaver on Nov 21, 2024 18:29:28 GMT -8
What, you’re going to press the bad guys shirts? Ha ha The question is does he bring an ironing board or just use a bench to iron on? It makes sense. Aristotle himself was apparently very particular about his wardrobe.
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Post by sparty on Nov 21, 2024 18:32:02 GMT -8
The beach volleyball team isn't happy.... Title IX disgusting but not surprising for an institution who see themselves as above the law. My son lived just down the road from the park they referenced and I wouldn’t go there without packing an iron. Drug addicts, homeless, garbage and drug paraphernalia. Drug addicts, homeless, garbage and drug paraphernalia.
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Post by messi on Nov 22, 2024 0:02:34 GMT -8
The beach volleyball team isn't happy.... Title IXThe article talks about the beach volleyball team, and they use a stock photo of the indoor volleyball team.
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Post by ftd on Nov 22, 2024 6:41:05 GMT -8
The beach volleyball team isn't happy.... Title IXThe article talks about the beach volleyball team, and they use a stock photo of the indoor volleyball team. it's called 'modern journalism'
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Post by TheGlove on Nov 22, 2024 8:31:28 GMT -8
It's really sad for these women. They see teams absolutely dripping with $ and they are not even given table scraps.
For contrast, the MBB team has 6 full time coaches + 2 GAs for 17 players on the roster.
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Post by rgeorge on Nov 22, 2024 11:02:50 GMT -8
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Post by TheGlove on Nov 22, 2024 11:31:28 GMT -8
Yes, the suit was filled in December of 2023.
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Post by messi on Nov 22, 2024 11:43:20 GMT -8
Yes, the suit was filled in December of 2023. What did they fill the suit up with?
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Post by NativeBeav on Nov 22, 2024 12:29:30 GMT -8
Yes, the suit was filled in December of 2023. What did they fill the suit up with? I think I read it was filled with feathers - down filled
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 22, 2024 13:08:00 GMT -8
The question is does he bring an ironing board or just use a bench to iron on? It makes sense. Aristotle himself was apparently very particular about his wardrobe. Fun fact: Aristotle was a Macedonian. In Athens, Macedonians, like Aristotle, could not own property and were basically second-class citizens. Rather than adopt the garb of the bigoted Athenians, Aristotle continued to wear Macedonian clothes to stand apart from the Athenians. Aristotle lived in Athens for 23-25 years before moving to Macedonia to teach 13-year-old Alexander the Great. In exchange for Aristotle agreeing to teach Alexander the Great, Philip II (Alexander the Great's father) promised to build Aristotle's hometown of Stageira, which Philip II had earlier razed and to repopulate with exiles and freed slaves. Aristotle ceased teaching Alexander the Great after three or four years and returned to Athens 2-4 years later. Aristotle lived in Athens for a final 14 years again wearing Macedonian garb. A couple of months after Alexander the Great died, there was a wave of anti-Macedonian sentiment, so Aristotle left to live with his mother's family in Chalcis, dying there less than 10 months later.
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