The Dodgers have had “Mormon Night” every year for years. They also have a USC night, a LGBTQ night, etc. it’s just a way to fill seats.
Loma Linda University Medical Center has an outstanding reputation. It is a referral center for many hospitals in the Inland Empire and elsewhere. I understand that the residency programs there are highly regarded. I think a large percentage, if not a majority, of Adventist physicians were trained there. The Adventists really know how to run hospitals.
Lol, Mormons crack me up. I have no idea what the past 10 post even mean. It’s like some “inside baseball” chatter.
Anyway, carry on.lol
Maybe it’s changed since I left but it was very much a big deal in the early 1990s and late 1980s. When I come back I stay in the Outpost Estates neighborhood so I’m very rarely in the IE.
We try to be entertaining.
As long as there were no Unitarians.
Yes, a very good hospital. I worked at the VA medical center across the street from it. We were an affiliate of theirs and were a major training site for all of their medical, nursing, and other health-related students. Good people to work with.
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Sorry for the late reply. It’s Paris & Carter’s wedding weekend, so lotsa outfits to plan. But to fact check your statement……….TRUE! Anywhere north of the 5 freeway and Anaheim is all Fontucky on our maps.
FTFO!
Tell all my racist SC grad cousins in HB I said, “Sup.”
Getting all the respect now:
“Beat Colorado next week and Oregon in the conference championship, and Granddaddy awaits with open arms and a (possible) retirement chair for Kyle Whittingham.”
Does Wilner have inside information that Whit is retiring?
This would be an awful year to have Whit retire.
Maybe just knowing it will happen in the next several years, he’s postulating this would be enough for him to go out on a great note (woth a win, he’d have won in the Fiesta, Sugar, and Rose). I would hope, with many returning for 2022, that he would see this as momentum to see if we could once again push for the CFP like 2019.