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SGBear's avatar

Root beer float

g.oso's avatar

Vanilla ice cream in a stout or porter is top notch

Berkelium97's avatar

I enjoy them but cannot remember the last time I've had one. It's been years, if not over a decade

heyalumnigo's avatar

Very good, especially with IBC root beer. Costco had them a year or so ago. I think over that time I bought 3 cases. Now I have about a case left and they've stopped carrying it.

heyalumnigo's avatar

During college my roomates and I went through so many 6 packs of it. Had them lined up along the plate rail and still threw a bunch away.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

i like them, i just have not had one in 20 yrs probably.

i like egg creams too and they are popular and readily available at our local hot dog pagoda that has been there since 1919

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%27s_Hot_Dog_Stand#/media/File:WaltersHotDog2005.JPG

atoms's avatar

I only end up having them like, once per decade almost, but I've enjoyed them every time I've had them.

Wiata78's avatar

Do you like to mix the ice cream into the root beer, or leave them separate?

Mixed in right, it's great. But also good is when small shards of root beer freeze into the nooks and crannies of the ice cream.

atoms's avatar

I like a big hunk of ice cream floating on top with some of it dissolved into the root beer.

Oski Disciple's avatar

On this day in 1982 in Memorial Stadium the Golden Bears defeated Oregon, 10-7. Gale Gilbert’s 26-yard touchdown pass to tight end David Lewis 53 seconds before the final gun provided the winning margin. The two teams were locked in a scoreless tie until Joe Cooper’s 36-yard field goal put the Bears ahead with 9:34 to go in the game. The Ducks took the lead on a 13-yard touchdown run by quarterback Dana Hill with 2:06 remaining. Defensive stars for the Bears were lineman Reggie Camp with 13 tackles and DB Kevin Moen who picked off two Duck passes, the latter of which sealed the victory. Moen would be heard from again later in the season.

DBD celebrates 100 years of football in Strawberry Canyon with this daily feature appearing throughout the football season.

SGBear's avatar

Oregon's offense was terrible that season, averaging 9 points per game. The most points they put up in a game was 21, ironically against #1 ranked Washington. They also lost a game 10-4 against Fresno State that season. They inexplicably tied #15 Notre Dame that year.

Wiata78's avatar

That was back when Oregon was a doormat every year. I remember when that changed. Was it 1989?

SGBear's avatar

Yes. 1989 under Rich Brooks. On a related note, the Oregonian has estimated that Phil Knight has collectively donated $1 billion to the University of Oregon.

https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2021/03/knights-university-of-oregon-donations-push-1-billion-mark-with-new-hayward-field-project.html

Oski Disciple's avatar

I'd settle for a Cal alum who would raise funds to buy out Wilcox's contract.

space_lab's avatar

Glad it’s Berkeley and not Stanford, but geographically it’s an awkward fit. I pity the grad students schlepping over to Ames!

Wiata78's avatar

There was a time when it wasn't that long a drive, but the traffic is so bad now.

But, I believe there will be on site student housing.

Bowlesman 80's avatar

Watching the Chargers/Cowboys.

I ask SIRI, where did Keenan Allen play college football.

"University of California, Davis."

LOL

heyalumnigo's avatar

heh...I'd almost rather SIRI be wrong than be Cal Berkeley.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

Test from new phone

Berkelium97's avatar

Took Cf98 to ballet class on Saturday then spent most of the rest of the day hanging out at home because everyone in the house was ill. It was chilly and raining all day, so it was a great day to sit around watching college football (and a great lineup of games too).

Sunday I did some chores around the house and spent the afternoon doing volunteer work fixing up bikes to be donated to kids in need.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

1 - i hung w/ a little 4 wk old baby on Sat. i forgot how tiny they can be and how nice it was when they just feel asleep on top of you.

2 - some new work friends came over and we went for a nice fall hike about 45 min from the house. the leaves are not quite turning yet in NYC area, but it was a perfect day for a fall hike.

Berkelium97's avatar

I had forgotten how little they are when we had Es99 earlier this year. Her sister is only 2.5 years older but she seemed like an absolute giant by comparison.

Tangtpt's avatar

I was at the game. Other than my group of 6, there appeared to be another 15-20 Cal fans at the game...we did not come close to filling our rooter section. Nevertheless, it was a great trip! SLC is beautiful and soooo clean! The friendliness and hospitality of Ute fans rivaled only the South Bend fans. I'd go back if we ever played there again.

DC Trojan's avatar

I can't think of a single time I've heard of anyone having a bad experience going to a game at Utah. As a fan, obviously.

AndyPanda's avatar

It was one of my favorite road trips. Will miss the Utes a lot.

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

First trip up to the cabin for a football weekend…brutal.

The Cal Bears lose and play poorly. Niners lose and play poorly. 76-year old Pa Chitwood can’t help but meddle with the lineup of our mutual fantasy team, which loses and plays poorly.

The mountains are beautiful, though, and the nights and mornings are crisp.

MoriBear's avatar

I was up at friend's cabin in Dorrington (Murphy's). Weather was great!

Chopped some wood, did a big elevation change hike, did a couple of rounds on the disc golf course...

followed the Cal score while hiking – which was ok for awhile – and watched the first half of 9ers. turned it on right before McC's TD and then the Warner (almost) pick(6)...flamed out from there

space_lab's avatar

Dog Man! The Musical! I think I enjoyed it more than my kids did.

MoriBear's avatar

I'd like to see that! I think the day friends were planning on going, we'll be out of town

SGBear's avatar

Name some of the two-dozen Division 1 schools that have enrollment over 20,000 students that do not currently have a football team

Berkelium97's avatar

UC Irvine, UCSD, George Washington University

SGBear's avatar

3 out of 3 correct. GW shut down their football program in 1966.

FiatSlug's avatar

Boston University (32,551)

Cal State Fullerton (40,235)

Cal State Long Beach (37,446)

Cal State Northridge (39,816)

DePaul University (23,539)

Drexel University (25,595)

George Mason University (35,960)

Grand Canyon University (25,800 on campus; approx. 92,000+ online)

La Salle University (20,705)

St. John's University (20,448)

Univ. of Texas at Arlington (39,714)

Univ. of Texas Rio Grande Valley (26,434)

SGBear's avatar

7 out of 7 correct.

Oski Disciple's avatar

There are Texas schools without football teams?

FiatSlug's avatar

Seems subversive, doesn't it?

Wiata78's avatar

I remember when Long Beach football was a big thing. Guess I'm old.

heyalumnigo's avatar

I remember St Mary's having football when I was in grade school. Not sure when they got rid of it.

FiatSlug's avatar

Wikipedia says that St. Mary's dropped their football program after the 2003 season. At the time their athletic director was none other than Vincent White, as I recall.

St. Mary's still has a football stadium, though seats are only on one side now. The Gaels play rugby there.

heyalumnigo's avatar

oh that was much later than I thought. I thought their rugby field is by the entrance off St Mary's road. Maybe that's their practice field.

FiatSlug's avatar

Rugby is played on that field as well. I've been to games on both fields.

FiatSlug's avatar

Same. They were the 49ers, weren't they?

CalGal2004's avatar

TIL: Grand Canyon University has an athletics program, and they're D1!

heyalumnigo's avatar

I think Dan Majerle was the BB head coach for a little bit, or was it the AD.

FiatSlug's avatar

Cal Poly SLO played against Grand Canyon U in rugby at least twice while my sons were on the Mustangs rugby team.

heyalumnigo's avatar

UNC Greensboro

St Johns?

SGBear's avatar

St. John's is correct. UNC Greensboro doesn't have a football team, but it also doesn't have 20,000 students.

heyalumnigo's avatar

damn I just realized St Johns was listed twice before my comment.

Matt's avatar

Georgetown, St. John's

SGBear's avatar

St. John's is correct.

dcblue's avatar

Georgetown has a football team. Plays in the Patriot League. Also doesn't have 20,000 students I don't think.

FiatSlug's avatar

Google says 20,984 (total enrollment) in 2022. Presumably includes grad students, so probably fewer than 20,000 undergrads.

dcblue's avatar

I was surprised it was that many. But you're correct about the breakdown. I knew it had more grad students than undergrads and from the school website the undergrads are right at 7,000.

Oski Disciple's avatar

UC Santa Barbara, NYU and that's all I've got.

SGBear's avatar

UCSB is correct. NYU is technically a Division III school, but its hockey and fencing teams play D1. NYU's official mascot is the "Violets", but their unofficial mascot is a bobcat.

DC Trojan's avatar

I just can't make it happen

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Jonesy can not be counted on to come back. Allie could.

SGBear's avatar

ELSEWHERE IN COLLEGE

SGBear's avatar

Iowa beats Wisconsin 15-6. Iowa punted 10 times, totaled 237 yards on offense (of which 85 came on one run), and their leading passer in yards, scoring, and completion ratio was their punter. Iowa's is in the driver seat for the Big 10 championship because they have only played Utah State, Iowa State, W Michigan, MSU, Purdue, and Wisconsin without its QB. It only has Minnesota, Northwestern, Rutgers, Illinois, and Nebraska left.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/401520328

SGBear's avatar

The over/under on the Iowa Minnesota game is 32.5

GoldenSD81's avatar

I wish Wilcox could have such success.

DC Trojan's avatar

Every year someone dares Kirk Ferentz to try and succeed in football without playing offense, it shows the difference between "impressive" and "admirable."

SGBear's avatar

Iowa takes a page from Nebraska VB team - hosts 55k for an outdoor women's basketball game

https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/38668171/iowa-draws-55646-set-record-women-basketball-game

atoms's avatar

They could win 11 games without him reaching the benchmark lol

Berkelium97's avatar

I recorded it on a whim so I'd have something to have on in the background Saturday morning. Great decision, in retrospect!

The number of mental errors that team and staff makes is truly remarkable: multiple instances of 12 men on the field on defense, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and even the PA announcer was threatened with a sideline interference penalty.

FiatSlug's avatar

Mrs Slug recounted to me the PA announcer incident.

Makes me wonder if we've got a rogue program on our hands.

DC Trojan's avatar

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Berkelium97's avatar

That UCLA passing offense is bad. Really bad. But they'll still put up 30 on us while their defense obliterates our O-line.

DC Trojan's avatar

I have to admit, of all the possibilities, I hadn't penciled in "offensive line gets worse so it's easier for opposing defenses to get to the one player on the team who could usually win games." Hard to overcome 4 TDs from turnovers.

Berkelium97's avatar

Oregon's last three losses all have the same scenario: Oregon goes for an extremely questionable 4th down on their side of the field, they fail, and the opponent immediately makes the game-winning score.

And that's not counting all the other questionable 4th failures preceding it in this game and last year's Civil War loss. I guess Dan isn't going to learn from past mistakes

GoldenSD81's avatar

My biggest pet peeves is coaches chasing points and not taking the easy points early.

FiatSlug's avatar

I agree with this thought. It is also why I don't like coaches going for two after a touchdown any time sooner than 10 minutes remaining in the game.

It seems either desperate or gratuitous.

AndyPanda's avatar

Basic bad coaching is hard to fathom, and it happens and fails a lot. And it seems to inspire coaches at all levels to emulate it, which, after watching it blow up in people's face time and again, should have the opposite effect.

Lanning has taken it to an extreme level.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

child #1 was happy to be there and storm the field

https://photos.app.goo.gl/nuPgqxFP3dbrhWfc7

DC Trojan's avatar

Dan Lanning’s ball might actually be too big, that game was there to be won for Oregon

space_lab's avatar

I feel like Oregon wins that 7/10 times. UW’s offense really needs Penix dropping dimes.

SGBear's avatar

Browns hand Purdy and Niners their first loss 19-17 via an unusual 41 yard miss by kicker Moody with 6 seconds left

https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap/_/gameId/401547476

FiatSlug's avatar

49ers win that game if they don't turn into a turtle with 3:31 left and start running. Shanahan basically relied too much on the pass and the opponent was ready for it. Shades of Super Bowls LI and LIV.

sycasey's avatar

Losing CMC and Deebo probably spooked him out of using the running game more.

FiatSlug's avatar

I know it did. Sometimes you have to let the o-line impose its will.

AndyPanda's avatar

Missing a makeable FG that would and should have won a road game coupled with key injuries, and that loss could easily compound itself.

sycasey's avatar

I expected this game to be a slog for SF: emotional letdown after the big Dallas game, bad weather, early east coast start, great Browns defense, etc.

They still should have won. Kicker missed the game winner and they were only behind because of a bullshit personal-foul call on the Browns' last drive. This is why no one goes undefeated.

dcblue's avatar

I got home from a walk and turned on the TV in time to see the last few minutes. A couple pretty questionable calls didn't help the Niners.

SGBear's avatar

Ireland vs. New Zealand in WC Rugby. Solid match, but NZ outplayed them. Ireland had a last gasp in the 82nd minute, but ran out of steam as the All Blacks stole the ball from an exhausted Irish side on the final 37th phase

https://apnews.com/article/ireland-new-zealand-rugby-world-cup-7b8d212fd1f672ab3270dcb1e71ece64

SGBear's avatar

MLB's first female GM is out. Kim Ng as mutual option is declined. The Marlins went 84-78 and made it to the Wild Card series

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/38671694/kim-ng-marlins-general-manager-declining-2024-option

AndyPanda's avatar

In related news, several GM's that did far worse with more are bafflingly still employed. Baseballs worst enemy is a large portion of baseball management.

SGBear's avatar

Team from Texas loses to team from Texas 2-0, falls into a 1-0 series hole

https://www.espn.com/mlb/game/_/gameId/401581149

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

Giants lose to Bills on two plays at end of each half from the 1 yr line,

the final play of the game was an untimed down as time expired but there was pass interference in the end zone. the Giants could not convert from 1 yd line ..

GoldenSD81's avatar

Take the points early. If the Giants kicked the FG at the end of the first half, they could have kicked a FG at the end of regulation.

Also, I think that was PI by the Giants DB.

SGBear's avatar

Jets hand Eagles first loss of season 20-14, not helped by Hurts' 3 INTs

https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap/_/gameId/401547480

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

Jets played great D, but Philly handed this one to them. they had the ball w/ a minute or two to go when Hurts throws INT that sets up Jets winning score.

AndyPanda's avatar

First time the Jets have ever beaten the Eagles.

sycasey's avatar

And the '72 Dolphins pop the champagne again.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

i was thinking that too.

SGBear's avatar

England loses to [checks notes]... Afghanistan in Cricket World Cup preliminary round play after getting bowled out for 215

https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/67115466

DC Trojan's avatar

I am just petty enough to say that is extremely funny

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

The Fall of the House of Usher…Netflix mini-series.

Solid effort by horror guy Mike Flanagan, who’s done a couple of other Netflix horror series (Midnight Mass - great), Haunting of Hill House (meh) and The Haunting of Bly Manor (did not see), plus the film Doctor Sleep, which I personally loved because, well, Rebecca Ferguson was deliciously evil.

This one offered a solid take on the Poe classic, with some Sackler family pharma evil mixed in. There remained a number of questions, but all in all, a solid mini if you like some gore, and there was some great dialogue and at least one Holy Shit scene from an early episode…

SGBear's avatar

OUR CRUMBLING DEMOCRACY

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Conservative parties in Poland lost ground in elections, tamping down anti-EU, anti-foreigner, anti-Ukraine trends.

https://apnews.com/article/poland-election-vote-720f7b81838c33ccb2865fb3bc6e0414

DC Trojan's avatar

Apparently the president of Poland is legally able to block legislation so it’s not a slam dunk but it’s big improvement

SGBear's avatar

Ecuador elects 35-year old Daniel Noboa - a centrist - as president. He ran as a centrist running on a platform that opposed boas.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-67119415

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Rep George Santos raised $1,704 in Q2, which was before he refunded $35,000. His campaign fund has a negative balance of almost $100k.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/15/george-santos-campaign-account-refunds-new-debts-00121630