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That's how Singlittany Lion handles it.
Singlittany is the answer to the question of “who can beat Nico in the room?”Who is SL? I know the twitter feed for the LOLs, but not anything else.
Here's a story on it below. The owner is a 1993 Iowa state champ himself.
Milk does a body good!!Wrestling and other major sports seem to be embracing this more and more.....
Got Milk?
Exactly, but then again that guy is generally narcissisticI'll be that guy. I don't think you should win internet points for having kids in college and then treating it as reason you're better than others because you had more work and commitments. Props to him for stepping up and being a loving father and making it all work, but found that tweet to be pretty narcissistic.
I'll be that guy. I don't think you should win internet points for having kids in college and then treating it as reason you're better than others because you had more work and commitments. Props to him for stepping up and being a loving father and making it all work, but found that tweet to be pretty narcissistic.
It may have been narcissistic, I don"t know enough about him to have an opinion. However, young male student athlete strutting a successful effort is all that out of the norm. Stepping up and making it all work without whining about "poor me" is enough to make me give him a "thata boy". Wishing him success with everything.I'll be that guy. I don't think you should win internet points for having kids in college and then treating it as reason you're better than others because you had more work and commitments. Props to him for stepping up and being a loving father and making it all work, but found that tweet to be pretty narcissistic.
Eric Olanowski is a decent wrestling broadcaster (I've seen him on ESPN and BTN), wrestled for Michigan State, I don't think he qualified for NCAAs. I think he graduated in 2012, so that photo would be from around then.It may have been narcissistic, I don"t know enough about him to have an opinion. However, young male student athlete strutting a successful effort is all that out of the norm. Stepping up and making it all work without whining about "poor me" is enough to make me give him a "thata boy". Wishing him success with everything.
I read the original tweet and I think:I'll be that guy. I don't think you should win internet points for having kids in college and then treating it as reason you're better than others because you had more work and commitments. Props to him for stepping up and being a loving father and making it all work, but found that tweet to be pretty narcissistic.
I read the original tweet and I think:
This Eric Olanowski guy feels good about himself and is sharing his positive and successful self-talk, and he is inspiring me and making me think, and he did not promise he is perfect, and I want to give him a high five and a thumbs up, and I want to keep him feeling good by “filling his bucket” with positivity, as they say in my kid’s elementary school. I do not want to tear this kid down. Similarly, when my company hires someone like Sully the pilot to speak, and the man uses his own life as an example to inspire others, it does not occur to me to tear him down and call him narcissistic.
That’s the power of words! It sounds like if he had just said “No excuses” he’d’ve annoyed fewer people. I sort of like the impact of “what’s your excuse?” though. A personal question challenges the listener to think.Haha as a teacher, I very much enjoyed the filling bucket line. I think that's fine to take it that way, and good on you. I had a different take on it. I am not a post "about myself on social media" type of person so I roll my eyes when I see posts like these -- especially when they come with a "what's your excuse..."
His wording vs. "Throw it back to when I was in college with twins trying to juggle finals, wrestling, and a job! Wooo those were the days! #worthit"... He could still feel good about himself and not tear down (or elevate himself as superior) or rather empty other's buckets.
Perhaps it was dumb of me to even comment, as my issue is obviously more with the "look at me culture" of social media.
Is it just me and my old man eyes, or does Adam look a lot bigger than 126? If Bo's going 197, it's hard to see a 71lb difference between them in the photo. No problem either way, since we can use the depth anywhere between 126 -141.
Ironically, a mini-salad is “fun size” because it’s less salad which is more fun than more salad
You may have a point there.Ironically, a mini-salad is “fun size” because it’s less salad which is more fun than more salad
A 12 year old me would egg that house so badYou may have a point there.
A 53 year old me (54 tomorrow) would still do that.A 12 year old me would egg that house so bad
Sounds like an E-coli delivery vector.
A 53 year old me (54 tomorrow) would still do that.
Happy Birthday. Glad you stuck around here to be so wished!A 53 year old me (54 tomorrow) would still do that.
Even less so play calls on 4th & 5.Unfathomable. I will never comprehend the remorseless willingness to kill others over the abstract construct of ideology.
Sometimes I have long layovers or bad days at work and I will complain. When I read about tragedies like this, it makes me feel terribly foolish to whine about such trivial things.
Thanks, so I'm NOT the senior poster on here!Happy early birthday Ban! I am a year and 28 days ahead of you!