We have officially entered the last month, iykyk😢 Really glad this resource will be kept for historical reference. Curious to see what the replacement resource will be, and if it will be any good 🤷🏼♂️
Mayfield were state football champs in '85 and Mayor Gilliam kept a promise. These high quality signs (built to last for generations and created at no cost) were installed today 40 years at all entrances to the city.
Has anyone seen one lately?
Some classic Chevy Chase lines from Fletch, which is 41 today.
Under the laughs, it’s a tight, well-built detective story: drug trafficking, murder-for-hire, and a film-noir backbone; just brighter, with punchy one-liners.
Might rent it tonight. I’ll charge it to the Underhills.
On April 3rd, Milwaukee was 5-22 and one of the worst teams in the country.
Some of their losses:
Run-ruled 21-7 by LSU
Run-ruled 20-3 by Duke
Run-ruled 14-4 by Minnesota
Run-ruled 12-2 by SEMO
Run-ruled 17-1 by Purdue
Run-ruled 14-1 by NKU
Run-ruled 13-2 by Wright State
Run-ruled 16-2 by Notre Dame
Run-ruled 14-4 by UNLV
They finished the regular season 22-31, but won the Horizon League tournament and earned an autobid to the NCAA tournament.
Milwaukee beat #4 Auburn 13-8, beat UCF 13-6, and is now in a regional final, one win away from going to supers.
College Baseball.
Miss the largely bygone mid-major upsets of March Madness? From the first day of the NCAA basketball tournament:
Saint Mary's over No. 1 seed UCLA
ECU over Tennessee
Liberty over BC
Milwaukee over Auburn
USC Upstate over OK State
Jax State over Virginia
(* Not all massive upsets)
Thomas Massie and I don’t agree on much.
But billionaires and special interest groups spent $35 million in Kentucky to unseat one conservative congressman — all because he stood up to Trump.
It’s everything that's wrong with our politics today.