What do you do for ING? Send me a message as I'm out for the day/weekend. I work for ING also, but obviously not in Iowa.
Not ING the Company - Iowa National Guard
What do you do for ING? Send me a message as I'm out for the day/weekend. I work for ING also, but obviously not in Iowa.
Wow. Not even gonna bother reading this whole thread. 2 pages of people demanding an explanation? Who the **** are you people?
Not ING the Company - Iowa National Guard
GNC in the mall. Random testing.
I know and somehow I always fall into the 10%10% every drill weekend.
Need to check this out. They sold me stuff that was suppose to help me lose weight. yea that worked real well:biglaugh:
Fair enough.
I think you can interchange CPR and AD (meaning Atheletic Dept, not Director) pretty freely in these cases.
The fact we haven't heard anything, and the final comment in the Gazette that the AD will have no further comment on the issue, is what I find troubling.
"We're doing it, we don't have to explain anything to our fans."
I'm really interested to know what the status of the legal charges is? If they passed a drug screen, I would have to think those don't have a chance either.
This whole thing is a little funny, IMO. From the time it took to bring the warrants and charges, to the subsequent reinstatement after only 3 days.
So please tell me were this info comes from to include liquids that flushes your system. If this is sold somewhere in Iowa please point this out. And if this is the case How is it so many athletes get caught with this stuff in there system.
I know and somehow I always fall into the 10%
I know and somehow I always fall into the 10%
Wow. Not even gonna bother reading this whole thread. 2 pages of people demanding an explanation? Who the **** are you people? Get over it. The whole situation was b.s. anyway. And who cares what iowa fan says or thinks? Only people with very low self esteem.
The important word is bolded. You still have to hold up your end of the deal. :wink:
I think your making an assumption that may be incorrect. I do not think you can interchange CPR and the AD
Maybe the bigger question to be asked is why are people following Keith Murphy on Twitter?
In this particular case (drugs), probably. There is a specific policy that he must adhere to.
But I don't think it's accurate to say overall that CPR doesn't hand down suspensions, the AD does. I'm sure CPR has leway above and beyond AD policies to suspend players as he sees fit.
Which is what I was reading earlier.
You're preaching to the choir. It doesn't help the fact that there are only ~40 people in my company right now.
And the way you said you been eating you make up 2 people of the 40