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LOL! That's good!Originally posted by usaguy40:
well what the hell do you expect.........the crop duster was out of commission
At $41.7 billion, agribusiness remains South Carolina's No. 1 industryOriginally posted by usaguy40:
well what the hell do you expect.........the crop duster was out of commission
Originally posted by usaguy40:
well what the hell do you expect.........the crop duster was out of commission
How is this relevant to Clemson's illegal use of state-owned planes to aid recruiting?Originally posted by ClemsonGentleman:
At $41.7 billion, agribusiness remains South Carolina's No. 1 industryOriginally posted by usaguy40:
well what the hell do you expect.........the crop duster was out of commission
Naked, Hungry and Homeless is a Helluva way to go through life.
What are you citing?Originally posted by Gamecock in Fort Mill:
You cited a statement in a commentary from the Southeast Farm Express. (figures) This was a study prepared and delivered to the Palmetto Agribusiness Council. Last I checked the state of South Carolina's #1 industry was tourism and has been for quite some time. I think your statement has 0 merit...I mean your figures weren't even correct, it was 33.9 billion which includes both agriculture and forestry. I noticed forestry, not agriculture being the biggest chuck of the 33.9 billion.
Not a recruiting violation, but very typical of how that outfit operates. Collude with the academic administration so that you can Lie to get what you want. Use others discard them and proclaim to the world what a righteous and sainted person you are!Originally posted by NorthCowpensCock:
Despite the recruiting ban, Clemson still uses the planes heavily.
could this not be considered a violation?
quote from the article: "Like USC, Clemson owned two planes until 2011, when it sold one of its aircraft and began to rely more on state-owned planes, saying, in part, the move saved money."Originally posted by MANAFOLD:
No, Clemson cannot afford a plane, all their money going into the new football officies. They call themselves elite but nothing could be farther from the truth. Each year they are falling farther behind in the arms race and before long, Dabo's schemes and sales pitches are going to playout.You cannot compete being an ACC school with the Southeastern Conference. Clemson Gentleman, go back over to Tater Net and order your season tickets for Wake, Syracuse, NC State, Virginia , Furman, etc. That should really get you excited.