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Re: Is the college football season really in jeopardy?

From "Rand Someware" <randsomewhere@cnn.com>
Message-ID <7ad3766db1577f4a8ee23c9dd6d04e89@dizum.com> (permalink)
Date 2020-04-05 22:11 +0200
Newsgroups rec.sport.football.college, alt.politics.economics, alt.society.economic-dev
Subject Re: Is the college football season really in jeopardy?
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In article <49532d20-80b1-465c-b042-
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darkstar7646@gmail.com wrote:
>
> On Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 7:13:06 PM UTC-7, michael anderson wrote:
> > Discuss.
> >
> > The ramifications of that where I live would be devastating.  It's imposs
> ible to overstate what college football(and not just bama football) means to us here in the birmingham area.  There isn't a single area in the world where college football(and again not just bama, but the sport itself) is bigger.
> >
> > I still think we are a long ways away from having to worry about that
>
> If it gets that far and we haven't restarted the economy, kiss it ALL goodbye.
>
> As in the nation does not survive this.

We'll be fine.  The illegal drug market is bolstering the 
economy, liberals and other morons are taking the big OD trips 
to the morgues.  California is thanking Trump, Cuomo looks and 
sounds like a horse's ass.  CNN ratings can't go much lower than 
zero.  Gene pool is doing some cleaning.

What could be better?

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Re: Is the college football season really in jeopardy? "Rand Someware" <randsomewhere@cnn.com> - 2020-04-05 22:11 +0200
  Re: Is the college football season really in jeopardy? Ken Olson <kolson@freedomnet.org> - 2020-04-05 16:19 -0400

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