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Arkansas pre-game interview, Nika is on with Evina and Christyn

What would that mean? Is that a thing?
:) Yes it's a thing that every kid who grew up with a parent who has a garden understands very well. I've had lot's of blisters and aching back from the experience.

Row to hoe is normally follows the words "tough" or "hard".

Example: UConn's game against the Razorbacks might be a tough row to hoe tomorrow night.
 
It is a common misquote. And, yeah, it doesn't make sense.
Well for all intensive purposes, there is a statue of limitations on those. You've got another thing coming if you believe we can easily nip it in the butt. You must remember that this is a doggy dog world we live in. Personally I could care less and it is all one and the same thing. I suppose the people who think roads are hard to hoe are actually correct, on accident! :eek:;):rolleyes:
 
:) Yes it's a thing that every kid who grew up with a parent who has a garden understands very well. I've had lot's of blisters and aching back from the experience.

Row to hoe is normally follows the words "tough" or "hard".

Example: UConn's game against the Razorbacks might be a tough row to hoe tomorrow night.
As Foghorn Leghorn would say: "That's a joke, son. That's a joke." I must remember to use the wink emoji more often.
 
Someone needs to tell him to fix his audio problems. This guy has been having problems with every interview. There is way too much static.
He has to know. It has been going on so long it is hard to avoid the inference he simply does not care.
 
By the way Squeaks is no longer Squeaks. The team's instagram page advises her team mates simply call her...wait for it... are you ready? Very original, she is simply C.

 
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All true. I love the way she said "You're welcome" to each reporter. Many kids her age without those basic skills of civil conversation.

I noticed that, too. I wonder if it's cultural. The absolute worst is in many stores, when I check out and say thank you, the response is "Uh huh." The clerk should say thank you (my thank you for the product, their thank you for my custom) or you're welcome. I've even come to accept "no problem", but Uh-huh (or yup) just shows no sense of, well, anything.
 

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