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Well, at very least the small government bootstrap disciples are using this tragedy to pause and reassess their dogma. https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/hill-country/article/kerr-county-flood-tax-rate-20773769.php
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Bevo replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
And don’t waste downs on fade routes which rarely work. -
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Here’s a portion
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explosion at L.A. Sheriff's facility. At least 3 cops dead
aggie08 replied to Gil Bang's topic in Daily Texan
Not buying that. They found ordnance on Thursday with the capability for serious damage, and they took it back to "base" with them, rather than detonate in place? Still have my money on a training accident. -
Boobert said in an interview in the past few days that there needs to a special counsel brought on to investigate the Epstein shit. She suggested Gaetz.
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⬆ Did Shane Lowry cause his ball to move? That's the question that remained immediately unanswered after Lowry's ball moved ever so slightly after a practice swing on his second shot at No. 11. British Open: Shane Lowry in middle of golf rules conundrum Lowry doesn't appear to be aware that his ball moved, and the only reason anyone saw it is because of technology. If it's determined that Lowry caused the ball to move, it would result in a 1-stroke penalty. A rules official on USA Network wasn't sure if it was, in fact, Lowry who caused the ball to move or if it moved on its own, and really, how does one determine this with 100-percent certainty? Does it look like Lowry caused the ball to move? Probably. But again, can anyone say this with absolute certainty? As of now, Lowry carded a bogey 5 on the hole. That has him at -1 for the tournament ... for now. Will he be assessed a penalty? That's yet to be determined as the R&A is still reviewing the footage.
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Something I just thought about a week after seeing this... Was there a scene with a Clark shirt rip/change into Superman? I do not recall one. That's like the most iconic Superman thing there is. Kind of weird.
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Yes in some cases they "re-skinned" actual F1 race cars from actual races and digitally overwrote the image with their fake team's livery. Also, at many tracks they also ran their fake team's real cars during breaks in the action between practice sessions or qualifying, to get scenes with their cars and drivers on the actual tracks in real time. And then a couple of times, they actually pulled up their fake team's real cars to the back of the grid at the start of an actual F1 race, to get some establishing shots and some footage of their cars taking off at the same time as the other real, actual F1 cars. In those cases their fake cars peeled off at some point during the first lap, so as not to interfere with the actual racecars running the real race. If you noticed, the Apex team was almost always starting in the final two places on the grid. That's because they wanted them to be filmed on the grid in real life without interfering, but it also worked for the plot of the movie because, in fact, their cars were supposed to be quite crappy until their upgrades arrived late in the season, and they would have been qualifying poorly, anyway. Anyway, completely agree they did some creative and innovative things with both sound and cameras, and they should be nominated for a lot of awards.
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Pooooooooooooorrrrrrr aggy
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THE 153rd OPEN: 13 - 20 July 2025 ROYAL PORTRUSH
TonyTexas replied to LTtxfan's topic in Other Sports
Cut line has moved to +1. (for now) -
Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
General Specific replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Who give a shit. It’s always one play, one player, one year with these tards. They never ever run out of shut the fuck up though! -
TRAVEL: Points, Miles, Discounts, Tips, Advice & Questions
TexasEd replied to Spankytoes's topic in Food and Travel
I'm sure the CC companies, Apple Pay, etc. are doing that in the the background but giving that type of data to Google, Amazon or Grok could lead to some interesting targeted marketing. -
Trump's Son Just Went Public With His Company and It Flopped Spectacularly Like father, like son. https://futurism.com/trump-junior-gun-failure
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
Dutchrudder replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
Imagine the alternative universe where Matt Gaetz is AG and he's the one running point on all this Epstein stuff. I bet he would have said some interesting stuff about it. He would be constantly attacked for his underage trafficking investigation too, which would make this even more entertaining. -
I’m not saying this list is bad but Tre Wisner is first team RB for the entire conference when he’s not even first team RB for his own team.
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Man.....that is a LOT of words for Nicole to be telling us that she really regrets not blowing the married VP of Sales herself.
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explosion at L.A. Sheriff's facility. At least 3 cops dead
jkates replied to Gil Bang's topic in Daily Texan
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Sure. She’s shooting horribly. I think she was doing other things well pre injury though. Saw somewhere that she gets fouled 70% more than almost any other player. They defend her differently but yes. She’s shooting like ass. Women seem to hate Caitlin for some reason. Pretty ungrateful.
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I mean, the ESPYs were initially created as filler for the one day in the year where there were no professional sports.
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If you want to have your mind completely blown (and didn't already know), look up what Kip Winger has been up to the last few years. And then go listen to it and have your mind even MORE blown. I guarantee you did NOT have that on your "Where are they now? Hair Metal Edition" bingo card
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Ok, another answer just for Blotto... Why sometimes less lightning during rainstorms in Ireland ?? "Rain in a climate such as Ireland is most often stratiform. That is, it is created when moist air is lifted by a front, or by divergence in the upper troposphere. Thunderstorms with lightning involve buoyant air, which rises on its own due to its being warmer than its surroundings. Typically solar radiation is involved in heating the surface such that the air near it warms and becomes buoyant. That is more common in lower latitudes and locations that are typically sunny."
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They gonna store it in the basement?
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