Posted on 01/01/2010 5:39:01 PM PST by TheDailyChange
Lady Annabelum’s version of the National Anthem has to be the best I’ve heard in years.....no screaming, no loud music, just great voices! Loved it!
Ditto that, everybody thinks Florida is gonna roll over UC..
BTW what a low-life Brian Kelly still is...
That was nice. I was flipping around the tv this weekend and was watching the MLB Network and they were saying that Josie Feliciano was the first person to sing the national anthem with their own personal flair (game 5 on ‘68 world series).
Totally agree about Kelly. However, who cares about the LOSER.
The players should bring it home for themselves and the coaches who stood with them!!!
My wife is a big Lady Antebellum fan...those three produce some great harmony; I figured it would be good when they were introduced.
Great performance of the National Anthem.
GO GATORS!!!
Go Tim Tebow!
Absolutely! Isaiah Pead is a cousin of one of my co-workers. Been watching him since high school.
What’s a “bearcat”?
Roll Tide Roll, but Go Gators tonight!
Roll Tide Roll, but Go Gators tonight
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Roll Tide Roll, but Go Gators tonight
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GO GATORS-CHOMP!
Hate the Gators.. but go SEC!
Let’s not fool ourselves. Please. Cincy is in way above their league. ‘Gators are going to gorge on Bearcat tonight.
I’m torn over this one. I’m a fan of Tebow’s but I lived in Cincy a long time ago and am happy to see the Bearcats doing so well.
A local high school team has a Bearcat as their mascot. I thought they were badgers, but here’s a lot more, I suppose, than most people want to know:
“The Binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as the Asian Bearcat, the Palawan Bearcat, or simply the Bearcat, is a species of the family Viverridae, which includes the civets and genets. It is neither a bear nor a cat, and the real meaning of the original name is lost, as the local language that gave it is extinct[3]. Its natural habitat is in trees of forest canopy in rainforest of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]
It is nocturnal and sleeps on branches. It eats primarily fruit, but also has been known to eat eggs, shoots, leaves, and small animals, such as rodents or birds. Deforestation has greatly reduced its numbers. When cornered, the Binturong can be vicious. The Binturong can make chuckling sounds when it seems to be happy and utter a high-pitched wail if annoyed. The Binturong can live over 20 years in captivity; one has been recorded to have lived almost 26 years
Physical
Its bushy tail is fully prehensile, and acts as a fifth hand. Being burly and omnivorous, the Binturong is sometimes compared to a bear, but is closer in size to a small dog. Its average length ranges 6096 cm (2438 in), and average weight ranges between 914 kg (2031 lb), although some exceptional individuals have been known to weigh 22 kg (50 lb) or more. The tail is nearly as long as the body with size ranging from 5590 cm (2236 in). The ears are small and rounded, and it has small eyes. It has coarse and thick black fur.”
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