USA Rugby marketing and management opportunities just opened up.
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USA Rugby marketing and management opportunities just opened up.

https://usa.rugby/careers

As they stated in their release a few days ago, USA Rugby has opened several new marketing and management positions in order to expand their collegiate rugby foothold.

Seems like a great opportunity for people who are genuinely interested in helping the game grow at that level here with new money coming in to fix it.

u/IAgreeGoGuards — 21 days ago

Match Thread: USA vs. Portugal - 9 pm EST

Match Information:

TV: Paramount+ (US)

World Rugby Nations Cup- Round 1

Sat 4th Jul, 21:00 EST

Dick's Sporting Goods Park Commerce City, CO

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u/IAgreeGoGuards — 2 months ago

Need avice on stain removal

Hi all. Ive got a stain problem that I need advice on. I got a couple of oil stains on this shirt (left hand side) that I put dawn dish soap on to remove, but it didn't work and the soap also seems to have set in. Then I have the big white one on the right that I think came from when I threw my laundry in the wash, dumped some detergent in (tide free and clear) and forgot to start the load for a few hours.

This all got washed then dried and now these stains here present. Im not sure what to do and it would really suck to have messed up this shirt because I really like it.

Anyways, if anyone has any idea how I might be able to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it.

u/IAgreeGoGuards — 3 months ago

Thinking of selling my 06 as is. Need advice.

I have an 06 with about 220,000 on it. Its accumulated some issues in the engine, rusted out holes in the fram, plus it needs all new brakes and rotors and doesn't start (i think the battery is just dead from sitting over winter.)

Im basically just over having to constantly dump money into new problems while the rust gets worse and worse, and Im ready to move on. With it not starting at the moment and unable to stop, it seems like my best option is to sell it as-is for parts.

Ive never done anything like this on my own, so if any of you have, it'd be cool to hear about how you took care of it and what I should expect to get out of it.

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u/IAgreeGoGuards — 3 months ago