Array State ParkDay 12: 70 miles, to 8 miles north of North BendDay 13: 35 miles, to Honeyman State Park (near Florence)Day 14: REST Day!!!Day 15: 60 miles, to Junction CityDay 16: 15 miles, to Eugene Whitaker Hostel Day 17: 55 miles, to Delta CAmpground USFS, 4 miles past Blue RiverDay 18: 55 miles, to Indian Creek Campground, 6 miles before SistersDay 19: 81 miles!, to Ochoco Divide CampgroundDay 20: 56 miles, to Dayville Presbyterean ChurchDay 21: 53 miles, to Dixie Pass CampgroundDay 22: 60 miles, to Oregon Trails RV Park in Baker City, ORDay 23: REST DAY!!!, sadly, last day Rachel is with us.Day 24: 84 miles, to Brownlee Dam, ID (WE REACHED IDAHO!!!)Day 25: 78 miles, to New MeadowsDay 26: 64 miles, to Whitebird Swiftwater RV parkDay 27: 69 miles, to LowellDay 28: 68 miles, to Powell CampgroundDay 29: 60 miles, to Missoula, Montana (WE REACHED MONTANA!!!)DAY 30: REST DAY!!!Day 31: 83 miles, to Sula Spring Gulch in the Bitteroot ValleyDay 32: 72 miles, to Big Hole Pass, camped at the Carrol Ranch info stationDay 33: 85 miles, to Alder, secretive free camping spot, so called KOA #41Day 34: 54 miles, to South Madison BLM Rec Area campgroundDay 35: 64 miles, to Yellowstone Madison Campground (WE REACHED WYOMING!!!)Day 36: 76 miles, to Colter Bay campground in Grand Teton National ParkDay 37: REST DAY!!!Day 38: 69 miles, to Dubois Longhorn RV site (Dena joined us!)Day 39: 72 miles, to LanderDay 40: 80 miles, to Mud Flats (we reached 2,000 mile point for our trip !!!)Day 41: 86 miles, to Saratoga (our highest mileage day for the trip!!!)Day 42: 70 miles, to Walden (WE REACHED COLORADO!!!)Day 43: 76 miles, to Grand Lake (10 feet from boundary of Rocky Mountain NP)Day 44: 86 miles, to Boulder (we biked the highest road in the US,–12,183 feet!!!)Day 45: REST DAY (staying with Sarah’s friend Kirsten and Evan)Day 46: 81 miles, to Byors, CODay 47: 72 miles, to Limon, CO Day 48: 85 miles, to Eads, CODay 49: 80 miles, to Leoti, Kansas (WE REACHED KANSAS!!!)Day 50: 81 miles, to Ness City, KSDay 51: 65 miles to Larned, KSDay 52: 96 miles!, to Hesston, KS (longest daily mileage of trip so far)Day 53: 83 miles, to Eureka city park, KSDay 54: 83 miles, to Erie City park, KS (we reached 3,000 mile point for our trip!!!)Day 55: 81 miles, to Golden City, MO (WE REACHED MISSOURI!!!)Day 56: REST DAY in Golden City, eating pie at Cooky’s cafe, best pie everDay 57: 79 miles, to Marshfield City Park, MODay 58: 88 miles, to Summersville City Park, MODay 59: 77 miles, to County Line Bar and Campground, MODay 60: 74 miles, to Chester, Illinois–home of Popeye the Sailor Man (WE REACHED ILLINOIS!!!) and crossed the MISSISSIPPI RIVER!!!Day 61: 70 miles, to Goreville, ILDay 62: 82 miles, to 6 miles past Marion, KY (WE REACHED KENTUCKY!!!)DAy 63: 100 miles!!!, to Fordsville, KY (LONGEST MILEAGE DAY OF OUR TRIP)Day 64: 82 miles, to Howardstown, KY (passed into EASTERN TIME ZONE, 3 hrs ahead of Davis)Day 65: 76 miles, to Harrodsburg, KYDay 66: REST DAY in Harrodsburg, oldest town of Kentucky (our last rest day)Day 67: 91 miles, to Vincent, KYDay 68: 85 miles, to Pippa Passes (WE reached 4,000 mile point for the trip!!!)Day 69: 80 miles, to Bee, VA (WE REACHED VIRGINIA!!!)Day 70: 75 miles, to Konnarock, VADay 71: 86 miles, to Radford, VAWe only have 385 miles of Virginia to cross now and the Blue Ridge to cross, which is coming up in the next few days.
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(The video is on the Right and it takes a few moments to load)National Rankings after the Missouri Game: Players: Rushing:BenJarvis Green-Ellis National Rank: #10 Yards per game: 152.50 Passing Efficiency: Seth Adams National Rank: #41 Percentage: 59.15 Rating: 134.8Total Offense:Seth Adams National Rank: #46 Yards per game: 249.5Receptions Per Game:Mike Wallace National Rank: #62 Receptions per game: 5.50Marshay Green National Rank: #92 Receptions per game: 5.00Receiving Yards Per Game:Mike Wallace National Rank: #26 Yards per game: 92Interceptions: Dustin Mouzon National Rank: #3 Interceptions: 2Ashlee Palmer National Rank: #31 Interceptions: 1Punting: Justin Sparks National Rank: #32 Average Yards per punt: 45.50Kickoff Returns:Marshay Green National Rank: #71 Average Return Yards: 22.29Field Goals: Joshua Shene National Rank: #78 Field Goals Made: 1All Purpose Runners:BenJarvus Green-Ellis National Rank: #41 Yards per game: 152.50Marshay Green National Rank: #56 Yards per game: 138.50Points Responsible For:Seth Adams National Rank: #54 Points per game: 12Passing:Seth Adams National Rank: #30 Total Yards Passing: Seth Adams National Rank:# 24 Passing Yards: 506Passing Yards Per Game: Seth Adams National Rank:#29 Passing Yards per game: 253.00Total Receiving Yards:Mike Wallace National Rank: #25 Receiving Yards: 184Total Tackles: Ashlee Palmer National Rank: #15 Total tackles: 24Greg Hardy National Rank: #36 Total tackles: 20Jamarca Stanford National Rank: #36 Total tackles: 20Kendrick Lewis National Rank: #95 Total tackles: 17Solo Tackles: Greg Hardy National Rank: #31 Solo: 13Jamarca Stanford National Rank: #31 Solo: 13Ashlee Palmer National Rank:#31 Solo:13Terrell Jackson National Rank: #86 Solo: 11Pass Sacks:Greg Hardy National Rank: #9 PG: 1Daverin Geralds National Rank:#99 PG:.50Forced Fumbles:Jamarca Stanford National Rank:#17 Forced Fumbles: 1Passes Defended National Rank:#26 Total passes defended: 3Dustin Mouzon National Rank:#26 Total passes defended: 3Jamarca Stanford National Rank:#72 Total passes defended: 2Tackle for Loss: Greg Hardy National Rank:#9 PG: 2Ashlee Palmer National Rank: #31 PG:1.75Teams:Rushing Offense: National Rank: #59 Yards per game: 151.50Passing Offense: National Rank: #37 Yards per game: 253.00Total Offense: National Rank: #51 Yards per game: 404.50Scoring Offense: National Rank: #71 Points per game: 24.00Rushing Defense: National Rank: #78 Yards per game: 171.00Pass Defense: National Rank: #110 Yards per game: 336.50Total Defense: National Rank: #109 Yards per game: 507.50Scoring Defense: National Rank: #83 Points per game: 29.5Net Punting: National Rank: #45 Net average: 36.63Punt Returns: National Rank: #4 Average yards: 28.00Kickoff Returns: National Rank: #73 Average: 20.70Turnover Margin: National Rank: #51 Margin: 0Fumbles Recovered: National Rank: #56 Number recovered: 1Passes Intercepted: National Rank: #7 Number intercepted: 4Fumbles Lost: National Rank: # 110 Fumbles lost: 4Passes had intercepted: National Rank: #30 Passed had intercepted: 1Turnovers gained: National Rank: #18 Gained: 5Turnovers lost: National Rank: #86 Lost: 5Passing Efficiency: National Rank: #41 Rating: 134.84Pass Efficiency Defense: National Rank: #83 Rating: 134.90Fewest Penalties per game: National Rank: #25 Per game: 5.50Fewest Yards Penalized per game: National Rank: #11 Yards per game: 33.00Punt returns Defense: National Rank: #44 Yards per return: 6.75Kickoff returns defense: National Rank: #86 Yards per return: 23.63Sacks: National Rank: #65 Sacks per game: 3.0Tackles for loss: National Rank: #38 PG : 7.0Sacks allowed: National Rank: #45 PG 1.50Tackles for loss allowed: National Rank: #42 PG 5.003rd down Percentage: National Rank: #47 PG: 44.04th down Percentage: National Rank: #70 PG: 33.33rd down Percentage Defense: National Rank: #95 PG: 46.94th down Percentage Defense: National Rank: #79 PG: 66.7Time of Possession: National Rank: #76 PG: 28:59Vandy:I’ve asked Vandy fans some questions about this weekend’s game.
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The NDX at 1989 is well above all its key moving averages while the NAZ COMPQ is right at its 50 day SMA.Two day RSI readings as follows:DJIA -73SPX 72OEX 76RUT 63NDX 73COMPQ 71Other stuff of interest:AGU 6%CNH 3%WB 3%GS ICE FLATAMGN 5.5ÿ¿¿¿¿¿G 4%MCD 3%MEDIA stocks crummy with DJ DIS DTV LBTYA red;HUI 3%BHP 4%GG 3.7%PAAS 5.9%SSRI 4.6%XLE/OIH flipped to green and closed up about 1% each;CAM 3%RIG SLB VLO TSO HOC HP FTO DO SU all red;XRT 2.2%COH 2.8%COST 2.4%HD 2.6%WFMI 2.6ÿ¿¿¿¿¿PL -1%AMZN 3.5ÿ¿¿¿¿¿ 3.8%NVDA 2%YHOO 2%
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Playing good poker requires a substantial mental effort. This is what happen when you play between the F-train and Mary Magdalene and when defending champion, Alceste and the one who finished with the biggest stack of the tournament, Jordan sit at your table. 8th place - it could have been worse if it was not for my pokermates who decided that Saturday night was the night when poker would lose and lose only.My 10s got cracked someone said at the second table. (Poker loses again…) Example (3) Carol, the short-stack specialist who amazingly finished in the top 3 of the tournament, lost 0 playing high cards with F-train; That’s not even Poker, so Poker loses again). Example (4) F-train played couple hands with one card giving the other card to Fisch… (Poker went home broke.).One of my strongest attributes is the ability to self-analyze after each tournament and look for improvement. but just to let other Poker players know that I am not a one-dimensional player.
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Secondly, there has never been any rule that the fine must exceed any premium, and thirdly, many courts such as mine will always disqualify when there is aggravation such as no licence and MoT.In the old days when fines were highly inconsistent we would sometimes see people in court, receiving benefits, who owed fines in the thousands due to a couple of no insurance offences, and often a lack of car tax too.
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of Non-League football, an apparent target in re-shuffling between northern and southern based leagues, when the club suffered relegation in 1978 they won the league the following season, but due to the formation of the Alliance (Football Conference) the club were placed in the Northern Premier League.By the mid-1980’s the club were back playing in the Southern League, during this era there were many changes afoot, after the club almost went out of business a new board took over, the club added Town to their name in 1987, and by the end of the decade a new football ground, after initial interest shown in redeveloping London Road, a stadium was built to share with the local athletics club on the Meres playing field, in 1989-90 Grantham Town took residence at the brand new South Kesterven Sports Stadium.Known locally as “the Mairrres” There are two banks of terracing either side of the stand, with one terrace oddly having eight pairs of seats through the middle, behind each goal are open grass banks which are too far away from the pitch and the west side of the ground there’s a covered terrace which houses the hardcore Gingerbread support.Grantham last season were truly dreadful, after being re-juggled again into the Northern Premier League, they finished tailed off at the bottom, and relegation has found them part of the restructured Unibond League where they’ve been placed “back darn sarf “in the newly formed Unibond League Division One South, so this meant a first meeting at the Maires between themselves and their opponents from Cheshire Nantwich Town.The game was an even contest with Grantham just shading it, they took a half time lead with a moochers goal from centre forward Sam Wilkinson and even though Nantwich tried there best to find an equaliser in the second half, the Gingerbreads bully boy tactics saw them take the three points, this was rubber stamped with an injury time goal from Sam Mullarkey to give the home side a 2-0 victory.Grantham match reportI found it hard to concentrate on the game as I was receiving constant text messages from Captain Morgan Stevie (he likes his rum) on the latest news from the International Stadium;Gateshead v Hednesford, my phone was constantly going off and a final score of a 6-2 win to the Heed had me in the mood to do some serious drinking at the evening barbeque, along with a good performance from England, visiting a new ground with a win for the home side in addition of a great night in the company of the breadknifes family, I staggered into my pit at 1.30am content and intoxicated.Previous 100FGC members ground tick –Simple Pieman (April 2004)Ground no.144 –
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