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Question Details: I'm about to go crazy here in lovely Texas. I've been stationed here for two football season now and I can't believe it. Last year when Texas Tech got "lucky" (Harrell threw fantastic pass to a great Crabtree in the closing moments of the game for those that don't remember) and beat Texas... half the state was crying about how lucky Tech got. This year when Nebraska gets an out of bounds kickoff and personal foul, horse collaring, (neither of which Texas can claim any responsibility for) then gets one second put back on the clock to win by one point over a teams ranked 17 notches below them and a two touchdown spread. I HAVE TO LISTEN TO HOW GREAT THE GAME WAS. HOW WONDERFUL COLT PLAYED. HOW FANTASTICALLY BROWN COACHED THE GAME. When I mentioned that they sure go "lucky" Texas fans start looking for a rope and a tall tree. Come on,,,, admit it. Texas got very very lucky last night. 200 yards total offense, 3 interceptions, McCoy sacked 9 times and you still won... LUCKY LUCKY LUCKY. LOL have a great day Texas. Are you hoping for luck against Bama. You may need more than that.
IM are you talking about how Suh's jersey and shoulder pads always seemed to be rearranged after the play? lol it looked really bad on the big screen.
When you are ranked #20th and win .. you should be called lucky. lol
Anthony if you look Texas was ranked #3 when they played A&M. What was A&M ranked (hmmmm 5 and 5 team, lost to OU, OSU both without key players, KSU, Colorado and Arkansas.) Texas should have stomped a mud hole in A&M.. and yet?
Preach on Blueoxe

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Answer by Downfall Øf Us All (Saints 11-0)
Lovely Texas..... LOL

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Question Details: I'm trying to get into UCSC. I have a 3.66 gpa, a 1710 sat, and with my essay, do you think i have a good chance? thanks!

The last twelve years of my life would be impossible to quantify in a stat sheet and a thousand words or less. It is best described as a concoction of stories and experiences that resemble the characteristics inherent to any great novel. All the fundamentals of classic literature are there: excitement, curiosity, gain, loss, accomplishment, misfortune, victory and defeat. The roots of my development are embedded in my bloodlines, as well as my environment. I am the youngest of four brothers, raised in a setting where my parents encouraged personal individualism. My mom was brought up in a rural and religious Maryland community, and embraced these ideals as someone who grew up in the sixties. My dad was raised in an urban home and represents the blue-collar work ethic his parents instilled in him. My eldest brother attended the University of California at Berkeley and is now an engineer, the next brother is attending the University of California at San Diego with aspirations to become a doctor, and my other brother is attending college in hopes to find a career in music. An integral part of my brothers’ success was their Boy Scout ideology; a path I treaded on when I was the fourth sibling in my family to earn the rank of Eagle. My family background has raised the expectations I have for myself and will set the foundation for the next chapter of my story.
At some point between my rigorous coursework and my zeal for extracurricular activities, I developed a passion for psychology. I work with children routinely in my job at a local recreational facility, have strong connections through Boy Scouts, and cherish the camaraderie I find in team athletics. Many facets of human psychology, including the social interactions of people, human developmental stages, an individual’s mindset, the influence of one’s brain chemistry, and how these factors work in harmony in the science of psychology captivates me. This fascination has stimulated my interest to interact with others; to converse, to debate controversial topics, and to further my understanding of human interaction.
An essential component of my personality is my curiosity. From infancy, I have been known to immerse myself in knowledge toward anything I consider even remotely appealing. I pour myself into books, do thorough research on the Internet, ask for professional advice, and do whatever else it takes to master my fascinations. My interests serve as my motivation to achieve excellence, in topics ranging from reptiles to journalism, from acting to growing peach trees, from any type of sport to playing multiple musical instruments. My curiosities ultimately led me to play three sports in high school, for a combined nine semesters of athletics. I wrestled and ran track, but football was my passion. My coaches noticed my ability early, and I soon earned a starting position on offense as well as defense, and was made a team captain. Unfortunately, I had suffered from a herniated disk and three fractured vertebrae following a violent wrestling match at the end of my sophomore year, effectively ending my football and wrestling careers entirely. I rededicated myself to Boy Scouting, where I found the community participation and companionship extremely rewarding, and attained the rank of Eagle Scout earlier this year. The next focus of my ambition is to further my studies in college, where my passion for working with people can develop into a career that I will find truly satisfying.
Certain professors influence my gravitation to the University of California at Santa Cruz. In her published book, “The Cultural Nature of Human Development”, I thought Barbara Rogoff’s theory on the relation of parental factors in child development, which emphasizes the importance of language and communication, to be very interesting. Her argument proves that linguistics would effectively augment my understanding of psychology. This correspondence of subject matter directs me toward Jorge Hankamer, the highly acclaimed linguistics professor who provides his students with unparalleled interest. Laurence Houseman once said, "A saint is one who makes goodness attractive." Surely, a great teacher accomplishes the same for education.
My academic career and personal development have been a precursor to my current passions – psychology and the complexities of human interaction. Where will these passions take me? My prospective college destination in the subsequent section of my life is unpredictable, but I can’t think of a better institution to write this next chapter than the University of California at Santa Cruz.

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No one can really tell for sure whether you'll get accepted or not. But boy was that an hell of an essay. UCSC will probably accept you. What was the prompt though? You sure did score alot of points with your essay. Best of luck to you dude.

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Question Details: I'm going to be starting some ballet classes, not to learn to dance, but instead to improve my balance and flexibility and jumps for basketball (this is my coaches idea and he knows the dance instructor). I am going to be starting in a beginners class for teens and up

For the dress code I have to get wear a plain white top, a dance belt & black tights & black ballet slippers. What are the best places to get these and any recommended brands and should I get more than one of anything?

Second question. My instructor is lending me a spare dance belt & said she can give me a pair of girls tights to start with & I can begin the first classes bare foot to begin stretching and some bar work. Will it be obvious if I am wearing girls tights or not? If it is, I'd sooner wait

Final question. My hair is a bit long for a guy but not super long... sort of between collar and shoulder. She said I can wear it in a ponytail but I'd have to pin that back or braid my hair. How do I pin my ponytail back?

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I doubt anyone will know that you will have girl's tights on - and as to buying the belt, tights and slippers, I would try a dance store or ask the teacher where to buy those things.
The hair - I think she means that the hair going back to the pony tail that is not long enough to actually be in the pony tail, is what needs to be pinned back. So, that would only mean pinning the parts of hair that don't reach the pony tail. You have to be able to see the instructor and yourself in the mirrors to know if you are doing things correctly.
Have fun!

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Question Details: I was thinking about some of the questions asked on Ramsey's leg break caused by Shawcross's irresponsible challenge.

I then remembered a player who had to retire from the game on the 11th of December 2009, aged just 26 and highly rated amongst fellow professionals, coaches, scouts and managers.

Dean Ashton.

He made his debut for West Ham in Ferbruary 2006 in a 3-2 win over London rivals Arsenal, but was plagued by injuries.

Shawn Wright Philips single handedly ended Dean Ashtons career with a 'tackle' in an international training session.

a career prematurely ended.

If Ashton was pursuing legal advice on how best to sue S.W.P and get financial compensation, shouldn't Ramsey be doing the same thing ?

under what circumstances is Ramsey's scenario different ?

did he not become victim to a potentialy career ending challenge by shawcross ?

never mind that - on the street if I grabbed a lad by the collar and pushed him up against the wall i'd get arrested for assault, and it'd be registered as a crime IF the police on duty weren't a55holes that is.

but appraently if your leg gets smashed to pieces on a pitch, its 'an accident'.

just wondering how Dean Ashtons case is different to Ramsey's.

thoughts and opinions on this, gladly appreciated.

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Answer by Pompey FC
Good point.

If Aaron is now plagued by injuries after coming back from this one, he should 100% have the right to sue Ryan Shawcross

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Question Details: Hey i just bought these levis SKIN TIGHT skinny jeans and im a guy. what should i wear with them? i hate skater brands like volcom and etc. shirts . all the shirts i have are preppy shirts like polo or tommy hilfiger or abercrombie and they are all in bright colors like orange yellow aquamarine etc. with all neck collars . can i where them with that ? and for shoes i am a sneaker person and i have a COACH brown sneakers, green and white converse, and ed hardy slip ons with skulls on them and words that say destroy and death. i dont want to look like a sk8ter person or a goth person. im just a preppy kid with black skintight skinny jeans

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V neck navy blue sweater, with a white tee underneath. so cut lol

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