Rebels on 3 wrote:Lets go Rebels. This could be the biggest win in South Gallia football history. 35-21 Rebels
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Rebels on 3 wrote:Lets go Rebels. This could be the biggest win in South Gallia football history. 35-21 Rebels
While SG does lose a lot of talent it's nice to know those 2 big backs your referring to (white and spurlock) are only sophomores. Good luck to Wahama the rest of the year. You have an outstanding team and I hope you bring home a state championship this season.Titletown TVC wrote:South Gallia's defense may have looked good after halftime but our defense looked pretty good all game. Those big backs didnt play so big. Best wishes the rest of the way. Hope you guys can beat Symmes and host a couple playoff games.
I, like a few others that I can think of, would certainly be interested in hearing an explanation from Bulldog 93 on this issue. Afterall, he's a former journalist, he's now a member of the staff on here (aka moderator), and has been called out by those who work in the print media for a living to explain why these transgressions have occurred.Keyser_soze78 wrote:bdubya......Extremely well-explained on the situation as you and I have discussed.
Looks like the Day of Reckoning has finally come on this matter.
When folks try to fight — or altogether bypass — copyright laws, it's a disastrous chain of events.
Indeed, they are in place for a reason.
I am interested in 93Bulldog's response, but there isn't an argument against this case.
Steely Dan wrote:I, like a few others that I can think of, would certainly be interested in hearing an explanation from Bulldog 93 on this issue. Afterall, he's a former journalist, he's now a member of the staff on here (aka moderator), and has been called out by those who work in the print media for a living to explain why these transgressions have occurred.Keyser_soze78 wrote:bdubya......Extremely well-explained on the situation as you and I have discussed.
Looks like the Day of Reckoning has finally come on this matter.
When folks try to fight — or altogether bypass — copyright laws, it's a disastrous chain of events.
Indeed, they are in place for a reason.
I am interested in 93Bulldog's response, but there isn't an argument against this case.
So what gives, 93? Seems like there are some legitimate criticisms of how you have handled these situations, yet you are silent?????
I'm expected to observe copyright and trademark laws in my job, as well as not plagarize anyone. I'd think that the vast majority of us who work professionally are held to this standard. What gives?