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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIUP has announced 'online only' for the rest of the semester.
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Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post
I think to cap off the Ward Cleaver lecture you need to finish with "And I hope this has taught you a valuable lesson."
1. Definetly stay out of the gym. Don't even consider going there!
2. Give yourself some more time to heal up and rest up.
3. Maybe hold off on the stream fishing until it warms up a bit more. People are known to fall into icy creeks. LOL.
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Originally posted by IUPMonk View PostYou crack me up - Ward Clever lecture. She's the best, Dr. Arora Azadamarki. I'm feeling pretty good, finally after 3 weeks. Worked today for the 1st time in 3 weeks, albeit at home until I can figure out away to minimize exposure at the gym. I'm thinking, I can probably use bands and do a lot of HITT body weight. I'm real leary about using the matts and the exercise machines are going to have to be wiped down real good by me before I hop on them. An old wash rag and some soapy water in a spray bottle should do the trick. I already had the flu three weeks ago and it sucked, I don't want to get it again. Besides, the WVDNR Is stocking the trout waters at full speed and Gold Rush (where they stock nothing but golden trout) is coming up, can't miss that do to illness.
1. Definetly stay out of the gym. Don't even consider going there!
2. Give yourself some more time to heal up and rest up.
3. Maybe hold off on the stream fishing until it warms up a bit more. People are known to fall into icy creeks. LOL.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIUP has announced 'online only' for the rest of the semester.
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IUP has announced 'online only' for the rest of the semester.
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Originally posted by IUPMonk View PostYou crack me up - Ward Clever lecture. She's the best, Dr. Arora Azadamarki. I'm feeling pretty good, finally after 3 weeks. Worked today for the 1st time in 3 weeks, albeit at home until I can figure out away to minimize exposure at the gym. I'm thinking, I can probably use bands and do a lot of HITT body weight. I'm real leary about using the matts and the exercise machines are going to have to be wiped down real good by me before I hop on them. An old wash rag and some soapy water in a spray bottle should do the trick. I already had the flu three weeks ago and it sucked, I don't want to get it again. Besides, the WVDNR Is stocking the trout waters at full speed and Gold Rush (where they stock nothing but golden trout) is coming up, can't miss that do to illness.
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Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post
That's probably some excellent advice from a medical professional who should know more than the average IUP Angry Mobber. Also a very good Ward Cleaver lecture! LOL.
Hope you're feeling well!
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Originally posted by IUPMonk View PostMos likely. But in all seriousness: Yesterday, I was at the otolaryngologist who fixed my sinuses and brought relief from the vertigo,loss of balance, and foggyness from an inner ear disease called Meniere's so I trust her opinion and advice without question. We got to talking about the Cov-19. She is in daily contact with Doctors around the world and she said this pandemic is the real deal. She said that Italy is in bad shape because they did not take the out break seriously and that many people over 80 in Italy will die from the virus. She said to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate, wash your hands frequently with soap, avoid crowds, and keep a distance from others when out - the things we have been hearing on the news over the past two weeks. She also told me to get a box of zinc lozenges or wafers and take one a day as they weaken viruses. She said there is no such thing as being overly cautious because the cov-19 is highly contagious. She gave me a star burst and patted my head and before sending me on my way reminded me to take this pandemic seriously and use common sense and caution to protect myself. We should all do the same.
Hope you're feeling well!
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Originally posted by IUPMonk View PostYea, I still remember that play in slow motion. He was doing that move to avoid a sack like a wrestler does to counter a double leg take down shot and his spikes got caught up in the turf. When the strategy changed to take away Lenny's legs, it inadvertently took away a major part of his game. couldn't say any more "what ya gonna do when Lenny runs wild on youuuuuuuu!!!".
Yup, slam dunk IUP Hall of Famer!
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Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View PostWould the drink of choice be Corona? LOL.-
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Any QB can get injured on any play, but, I agree the 'Lenny types' certainly seem to get injured more often. I remember the exact play he got hurt. It wasn't even a scramble.
Post-injury was a very different Lenny in style of play. They tried to really scale back his running. That put a lot more emphasis on all those bubble screens and short passes. They worked fine against most all season but stronger teams could stop them.
Overall, he had a brilliant career ... likely headed to the IUP HOF.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIUPatties Week has arrived.
Shame the kids aren't here.
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