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RealSNR 05-11-2024 05:47 PM

Marathons suck

srvy 05-12-2024 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 17512200)
Okay the social media manager is thankful that the next day he finally got a clip that won't get him fired.

So the Bengals practice field is under a highway overpass?

Titty Meat 05-12-2024 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DanT (Post 17516724)
Last weekend there were lots of us from all over the world happy to be back there for Flying Pig Marathon weekend (https://flyingpigmarathon.com/). The people of Cincinnati put on one of the world's best and most fun running festivals and their outstanding marathon deservedly was voted the best, according to USA Today: https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/t...marathon-2024/

Also, as a pediatrics professor, I have to say they have one of the best children's hospitals in the world.

Cincinnati has problems, like any other city, but it also has a lot going for it, including a lot of friendly and capable people.

It's a shit hole with 0 super bowls

Rainbarrel 05-12-2024 06:13 AM

Cialis has a black and orange striped pill for the 2024 Squanch season

RedinTexas 05-12-2024 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17516712)
I wouldn't believe it's my life either, kid...


https://i.redd.it/ghl52ac8vhzc1.jpeg

Let us all appreciate what St Patrick has done for us. The pre-Patrick Chiefs were 9-18 in the playoffs and would have been on this list.

duncan_idaho 05-12-2024 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by DanT (Post 17516724)
Last weekend there were lots of us from all over the world happy to be back there for Flying Pig Marathon weekend (https://flyingpigmarathon.com/). The people of Cincinnati put on one of the world's best and most fun running festivals and their outstanding marathon deservedly was voted the best, according to USA Today: https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/t...marathon-2024/

Also, as a pediatrics professor, I have to say they have one of the best children's hospitals in the world.

Cincinnati has problems, like any other city, but it also has a lot going for it, including a lot of friendly and capable people.


Flexing on the childrens’ hospital is a new one for this board…

But would make more sense for someone from Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, or D.C.

mr. tegu 05-12-2024 07:23 AM

BURROWHEAD: Bengals talking a lot of sh1ttttt
 
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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 17511852)
6 months since the surgery. I would not like this at all if I was a Bengals fan.

Bengals QB Joe Burrow on his recovery from wrist surgery, and where he's at heading into spring work: "The wrist has good days and bad days, just like the knee did ... We'll be smart about it."Says when it feels good, he'll throw.— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) May 7, 2024

That’s a shame.

DanT 05-12-2024 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 17517018)
Flexing on the childrens’ hospital is a new one for this board…

But would make more sense for someone from Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, or D.C.

All those metropolitan areas are way more populous than Cincinnati. The smallest, Seattle, has 4 million. Cincinnati has about 2.3, about the same as Kansas City. They are a peer city to Kansas City, and just as I want others to appreciate my hometown of KC, I appreciate the good things about other cities, especially Midwestern ones.

neech 05-12-2024 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 17516987)
So the Bengals practice field is under a highway overpass?

Next to the homeless camp.

ThaVirus 05-12-2024 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 17517018)
Flexing on the childrens’ hospital is a new one for this board…

But would make more sense for someone from Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, or D.C.

True, but if you’re going to be known for one thing, that’s, like, the best thing you could be known for lol

Bearcat 05-12-2024 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by RedinTexas (Post 17517007)
Let us all appreciate what St Patrick has done for us. The pre-Patrick Chiefs were 9-18 in the playoffs and would have been on this list.

Yeah, in 2013, the Chiefs and Royals were something like 110th and 112th in longest playoff droughts out of 114 teams across the 4 major sports.. so, from personal experience, I can tell you I wasn't on Twitter telling the world "I can't believe this is my life".

DanT 05-12-2024 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 17517030)
True, but if you’re going to be known for one thing, that’s, like, the best thing you could be known for lol

:)
That's true, because kids don't make a lot of money, so if a region takes good care of their kids, that says something about their values. Most healthcare systems make pediatrics feel like they are losing money for the system. ;)
I appreciate how Children's Mercy In KC helped me deal with an eye injury when I was very young and my working class family was dealing with a lot.

RealSNR 05-12-2024 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DanT (Post 17517043)
:)
That's true, because kids don't make a lot of money, so if a region takes good care of their kids, that says something about their values. Most healthcare systems make pediatrics feel like they are losing money for the system. ;)
I appreciate how Children's Mercy In KC helped me deal with an eye injury when I was very young and my working class family was dealing with a lot.

You mean you had an ailment as a child and you didn't have to go to Cincinnati because they had the same type of facility in the city you lived in?

If the great things about your city can be found in any large metro area in the country, isn't that city just meeting the expectation, not surpassing it?

DanT 05-12-2024 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17517047)
You mean you had an ailment as a child and you didn't have to go to Cincinnati because they had the same type of facility in the city you lived in?

If the great things about your city can be found in any large metro area in the country, isn't that city just meeting the expectation, not surpassing it?

Cincinnati's Children's Hospital excels across a broad range of sub specialties, exceeding the high expectations that the United States has for its institutions, and they have performed like that for generations, so they attract excellent clinicians and researchers from all over. They are in the top tier of children's hospitals in the world. They currently sit atop the US News rankings of US children’s hospitals https://health.usnews.com/health-new...l-and-overview

duncan_idaho 05-12-2024 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DanT (Post 17517022)
All those metropolitan areas are way more populous than Cincinnati. The smallest, Seattle, has 4 million. Cincinnati has about 2.3, about the same as Kansas City. They are a peer city to Kansas City, and just as I want others to appreciate my hometown of KC, I appreciate the good things about other cities, especially Midwestern ones.

Yes, it's a strong children's hospital. Well-funded, good programs, and an excellent pediatric cancer unit.

Most of the magnet children's hospitals in the United States are excellent facilities with at least one program where they really excel.

I used to work with all the childrens' hospitals in the country. It's definitely a peer but not a notable outlier.

The only childrens' hospitals that really have issues are the ones that are in depressed areas and have funding issues. Oakland struggles because it HAS to take Medicaid kids, and SF does not (they're in the same system and it is set up that way on purpose). Memphis Le Bonheur has issues at times because St. Jude's attracts a lot of local donors (and is very specialized). Etc.


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