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I won the Rutgers score prediction thread.
I won easily.
I am the only one who predicted that Michigan would win.
Rumseyhouse predicted that Michigan would win, but he also predicted that Michigan would lose.
That’s an illegal prediction.
I want every legal prediction to count and every illegal prediction to not count.
Like say, hypothetically - and this is not political - take an election; and I’m not talking about a real election that actually ever happened; again, this is hypothetical- if a person mails in a ballot and then goes and votes, one of those votes don’t count. One of those votes is illegal.
If people mail in ballots that were mailed to dead people, those votes are illegal.
Except for in Chicago.
It’s a tradition there, and besides that, departed Cubs fans never got a chance to see the Cubs win the World Series, so their vote should count.
We call that “reparations for the curse of the goat.”
So I won. I’m the only one who legally predicted Michigan.
I made a beautiful, beautiful prediction.
It may be the greatest – it may be the greatest score prediction ever made.
It would’ve taken anybody else four years to make that prediction, four years if it was anybody else, that’s how long it would have taken, four years.
A lot of people – a lot of people are saying “Tinsel’s prediction on the Rutgers predictions thread, that may be the greatest score prediction ever,” a lot of people, that’s what a lot of people are saying.
So include your analysis with your prediction, but only one post per customer - save the woofing and the barking and the back-and-forth for the other threads.
And I won the Rutgers prediction thread.
I won easily.
I am the only one who predicted that Michigan would win.
Rumseyhouse predicted that Michigan would win, but he also predicted that Michigan would lose.
That’s an illegal prediction.
I want every legal prediction to count and every illegal prediction to not count.
Like say, hypothetically - and this is not political - take an election; and I’m not talking about a real election that actually ever happened; again, this is hypothetical- if a person mails in a ballot and then goes and votes, one of those votes don’t count. One of those votes is illegal.
If people mail in ballots that were mailed to dead people, those votes are illegal.
Except for in Chicago.
It’s a tradition there, and besides that, departed Cubs fans never got a chance to see the Cubs win the World Series, so their vote should count.
We call that “reparations for the curse of the goat.”
So I won. I’m the only one who legally predicted Michigan.
I made a beautiful, beautiful prediction.
It may be the greatest – it may be the greatest score prediction ever made.
It would’ve taken anybody else four years to make that prediction, four years if it was anybody else, that’s how long it would have taken, four years.
A lot of people – a lot of people are saying “Tinsel’s prediction on the Rutgers predictions thread, that may be the greatest score prediction ever,” a lot of people, that’s what a lot of people are saying.
So include your analysis with your prediction, but only one post per customer - save the woofing and the barking and the back-and-forth for the other threads.
And I won the Rutgers prediction thread.
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