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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (87689)10/18/2025 3:18:32 PM
From: nicewatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 88828
 
If only the Brewers played the Phillies in the NLCS, right? :-)

At the start of this season I remember reading an article (might have bookmarked it somewhere) that the Dodgers had the best odds (as in lowest potential payout) in over two decades dating back to the last golden age of the Yankees. Remember laughing at it then, oh well. And it's not as if they haven't their ups and downs like most competitive teams this season.



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (87689)10/19/2025 11:32:32 AM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 88828
 
Hi Augie,

I was painting some of my restored Corvette parts as I listened to the Badger game. It is always tough to take on the elite NFL training camp football Universities.

They didn't quit, but were totally overrun with redshirted, weight lifting "students"? who have spent 2-3 more years getting through college.

It is a shame that those NFL traing camps don't get put in their own league. They make PRO football players where so many other universities make doctors and professional people. The biggest inequity is the money those teams make for the universities.

I'll be watching starting noon, the next win at Lambeau.

Gonna erase that Badger game from my memory!

GO PACK GO!

Miller Lite, sharp cheddar cheese, and brats on a hard roll (with home made saurerkraut) during half time. If you are in the neighborhood stop by.

Bob