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bullets13

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  1. China spring 21 Lorena 13 2nd Q
  2. Horns punished for not killing off the half. Lumberton scores with :05 left in the half. !!:7/14/H
  3. Lumberton with a pick, return it for a TD but a block in the back brings it back to the 43
  4. HF recovers a fumble in the end zone! Still 14-0
  5. It’s 21-0 LCM. Program has HJ as the away team, but they’re home
  6. Longhorns first drive was 99 yds. Lumberton moving the ball currently, at the HF 38
  7. Wow, what happened there
  8. I gotta remember how to update scores
  9. Teams trade punts first possessions
  10. This whole thread reminds me of a little debate I had with an old friend on Facebook awhile back. She made a passionate post when this all first started about how she'd taken $12K in loans out over 10 years ago and still owed nearly $10K. Blah, blah, blah, what a blessing, etc. So i questioned her on it. When she took out the loans, and for a few years after, she was a single mom struggling to make ends meet. Which I totally get. But she's been remarried for several years. She lives in a $300K+ house. At the time of her post, her husband was driving an $80K+ truck, I'm sure he still is. She has no job. She did some pyramid scheme for a while, but as best I can tell her full time job now is training for those muscly women pageant things. A couple of months after her post about student loans she made a post bragging about her new luxury SUV her husband had bought her. I don't remember what brand it was, but I remember looking it up at the time and the base models started somewhere north of $75K. There should be NO loan forgiveness, but if it's going to happen, the monetary parameters need to be tightened tremendously, and if you're not even using the degree you got, or didn't even finish, there's no way anybody should be on the hook for that. Nor should anyone be paying anything at all for someone who chose "the college experience" at the price of $40-$50K a semester when the same degree could've been had for pennies on the dollar somewhere else. If getting that degree from a prestigious college isn't going to help you make up the money you're paying to attend that institution, it's on you to figure out how to pay it back.
  11. $100 extra on it a month would've paid it off years ago. with what you make you should've been able to do $1000 extra a month with no issue if you so chose to. Instead you paid the bare minimum, undoubtedly assuming you'd just do that forever with a few bucks a month and never have to fully pay it off. Things worked out even better for you, it appears.
  12. yeah, probably have an $800-$1000 note. But couldn't pay an extra $200 a month on your student loan principle and pay it off 15 years ago.
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