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Plebe

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Uh oh.

Joni Taylor an Aggie??

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I mean, that's a pretty obvious reference but I wonder whether someone like Susie Gardner would go to TAMU or whether Nell Fortner would think that TAMU would be a better place to build than Georgia Tech.
 
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Has the same thought about Fortner, but neither Mercer nor GA Tech is in the SEC, which the post specifically mentions.

And if any AD in the SEC ever gives Gardner another shot, they should immediately be fired.
 

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I mean, that's a pretty obvious reference but I wonder whether someone like Susie Gardner would go to TAMU or whether Nell Fortner would think that TAMU would be a better place to build than Georgia Tech.
but the tweet specifically says SEC.
 

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If it is Joni Taylor, guess it won't be long before Janiah Barker asks for a release from her signed LOI . . .
 

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The only other rumbling I heard was for Coach Yo at Ole Miss but would Texas A&M be a good fit and how does that equate to the land of peaches?
 
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Is the TAMU job that much of an improvement over UGA?
No

Georgia and Texas are hot beds for talent though. Not sure what possible reason unless she is that unhappy at Georgia or A&M is giving her a raise

But I’m not sold on Joni’s coaching either
 

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1) Sorry, I need this translated into Canadian beverage terms. If this is a beer, I need some measure of comparison to see if it's worth making a bet ;) If it's like a Samuel Adams, or Miller............I'll pass. Yuengling, then we could work something out :D

2) I'm assuming MTA is a transit authority? If so, I'll take you up on that as I have some TTC tokens somewhere. :D

I'm hoping she stays put personally.
You don't remember Ballentine Beer? Shades of my youth. It is now a subsidiary of Pabst and the name isn't much used. I don't think it was very popular, but I think it was still around in the '70's when I was in college.

The MTA is NYC's transit authority. They don't use tokens any more. I still have a couple somewhere. I was still working in NY when they switched to the swipe cards, which were better. Except, when my wife and I were in NYC a few years back on our one trip east (meeting someone at Katz's and then going to the WTC memorial) none of the machines at the Station were working to buy a card and we had to take a cab.
 

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1) Sorry, I need this translated into Canadian beverage terms. If this is a beer, I need some measure of comparison to see if it's worth making a bet ;) If it's like a Samuel Adams, or Miller............I'll pass. Yuengling, then we could work something out :D

2) I'm assuming MTA is a transit authority? If so, I'll take you up on that as I have some TTC tokens somewhere. :D

I'm hoping she stays put personally.

Haven't had beer since Feb 2004.... but if you have some recommendations on a good chocolate beer.... lemme know.
 
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You don't remember Ballentine Beer? Shades of my youth. It is now a subsidiary of Pabst and the name isn't much used. I don't think it was very popular, but I think it was still around in the '70's when I was in college.

The MTA is NYC's transit authority. They don't use tokens any more. I still have a couple somewhere. I was still working in NY when they switched to the swipe cards, which were better. Except, when my wife and I were in NYC a few years back on our one trip east (meeting someone at Katz's and then going to the WTC memorial) none of the machines at the Station were working to buy a card and we had to take a cab.
Never heard of it. Being from Canada, I'm familiar with popular American brands like Pabst (ugh), Milwaukee, Miller, Coors, etc., however if it's a specialty beer, not aware of it being available.

If it's an older brand, I'm not from the same generation as you. I was born in the 70s.:)
 
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Haven't had beer since Feb 2004.... but if you have some recommendations on a good chocolate beer.... lemme know.
Next time in the US, I'll do some research ;) The one I'm thinking of is from a brewery in British Columbia and I have a hard time finding it where I live.

Have to say, it's nice to see more craft breweries in the US nowadays. Looking forward to making a road trip to the US soon now that border restrictions have been eased. That and seeing live NFL and NCAAW games again!!!!
 

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Thank god. Was wondering why it took them so long to announce this after such a dreadful season that ended 2-1/2 weeks ago.
 

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