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  2. Let me know when your people need help with recovery and let me know on a need basis . Id prefer an old couple that was under insured and needs immediate clean up and restoration or helping a camp. Or Road clearing. Or more urgent stuff. I do Not like to stand around.
  3. https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/money-and-power/a65255473/the-hamptons-southern-sorority-girls-nannies-explained/
  4. I see the DT snowflakes got their delicate feefees hurt again. It must suck going through life getting offended by everything.
  5. Elon is going to be pissed! On the other hand, the cult seems to be withstanding the onslaught:
  6. Did a search for jalapeño salsa on HEB’s site thanks to the the chips thread, these two products caught my eye. Either worth a shit?
  7. True crime and disasters, the flames to the moth that is Nicole.
  8. Apparently Deloitte gets to approve or reject NIL deals going forward, based on some sort of fmv estimation. im sure aggy is getting some preemptive “they’re harsher on us than tu and others” content.
  9. NYTimes Update: Here’s what we know about some of the Texas flood victims. The flooded Guadalupe River near Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, on Saturday. The flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in Central Texas has killed at least 35 people, including 14 children. Some two dozen girls from Camp Mystic, an all-girls’ Christian summer camp, are still missing. Rescuers have been searching the river Saturday, and the death toll is expected to rise. Here’s what we know about those who were killed. Sarah Marsh Sarah Marsh, an 8-year-old student at Cherokee Bend Elementary in Mountain Brook, Ala., was one of the campers at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas. In a statement posted online, Stewart Welch, the mayor of Mountain Brook, a suburb of Birmingham, confirmed that Sarah was among those who died in the flood and said the city was heartbroken. “This is an unimaginable loss for her family, her school and our entire community,” he wrote. “Sarah’s passing is a sorrow shared by all of us, and our hearts are with those who knew her and loved her.” In a text message on Saturday, Sarah’s grandmother, Debbie Ford Marsh, said that Sarah’s parents were not able to talk and declined to comment on behalf of the family. Earlier, on Facebook, she posted: “We will always feel blessed to have had this beautiful spunky ray of light in our lives. She will live on in our hearts forever!” Janie Hunt Janie Hunt, 9, of Dallas, died in the flash flooding, her grandmother Margaret Hunt said in an interview. Janie was also attending Camp Mystic. It was her first time there as a camper, and she attended along with six of her cousins, who were safe, Ms. Hunt said. Ms. Hunt said she was in Vermont when she got a call from her daughter, Anne Lindsay Hunt, telling her about the flooding. Janie’s parents drove to Ingram Elementary, the reunification center, where they were told to visit a funeral home and identify their daughter. Janie is the eldest of three children. Bobby and Amanda Martin Bobby Martin, 46, and his wife, Amanda Martin, 44, were among those killed, Mr. Martin’s father, John Keith Martin, told The New York Times. The couple, from Odessa, Texas, were reportedly camping by the Guadalupe River when their R.V. was swept away by the rising floodwaters. The elder Mr. Martin said one his grandchildren and that grandchild’s girlfriend were with the couple and were still missing. “He was an adventurous man, adventurous and outgoing. He had many good friends, because he was a good friend,” John Keith Martin said of his son. “He’s just incredible.” Jane Ragsdale Jane Ragsdale, the director and co-owner of the Heart O’ the Hills summer camp in Kerr County, is among those confirmed dead in the flooding, according to a statement posted to the camp’s website. No campers were residing at the site when the floods hit. “We at the camp are stunned and deeply saddened by Jane’s death,” the statement said. “She embodied the spirit of Heart O’ the Hills and was exactly the type of strong, joyful woman that the camp aimed to develop with the girls entrusted to us each summer.” Ms. Ragsdale, who became the camp director in 1988, started as a camper and later became a counselor.
  10. Into the ground and/or the wrong team.
  11. The fuck isn’t politicized anymore these days? Natural disasters? Sports? Groceries? Fucking?
  12. Alabama Recruiting is on another level right now The Crimson Tide now have FIVE (!) 5-Stars Committed: • Xavier Griffin (LB) • Jireh Edwards (S) • Ezavier Crowell (RB) • Cederian Morgan (WR) • Jorden Edmonds (CB) The closest schools have 2.
  13. Yeah sure. Remember that when you are posting only dodgers shit absolutely no one cares about [emoji106]
  14. Hilarious. HEB gives them away free.
  15. Hugging my kids a lot today.
  16. This is so fucking terrible.
  17. Just saw a tik tok about this place. It's on my list
  18. Part of Berry Creek in Georgetown runs through the back part of my lot, but I am 30-35 feet up a steep hill/cliff. I went out and looked at the creek at about 9:30 this morning and it was dry, as it usually is. By 11 am it was flowing at about 60 yards wide at a not quite record flow, but pretty close.
  19. What’s TAMU’s beef with Deloitte?
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