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  2. If you’re on the list and alive then you should be in jail
  3. not initially...you were just a confused pussy, now you're being a salty pussy.
  4. Make the sonofabitch deny it. The reason the Biden DOJ didn't do anything with it is there was nothing indictable in it. The only way they were going to make part of it public was through a criminal trial.
  5. Maybe he’s been hunting horcruxes
  6. You’re being a dog with a bone about it
  7. I suggest you go somewhere that intrigues you. Drive or fly (you didn't specify travel method) to a beach location that is reasonable, but one you have never been to. Or, go to one that you've been to and enjoyed. There. I've officially spent as much effort on the answer as you did on the question.
  8. Goddammit I forgot to retrieve my Maga flag pole. Hopefully a patriot will rediscover it with his nuts.
  9. This thing is a buggy mess. Half the time the announcers don’t know wtf they’re talking about.
  10. I’m a salty little pussy because the ranking services haven’t updated their site? WTF
  11. The Texas Longhorns updated their online roster ahead of SEC Media Days, adding freshmen and transfers to the list of players for the 2025 season. A few numbers were assigned to transfers and weights were updated ahead of the 2025 season. Here’s the need-to-know data plus some additional thoughts. Number updates WR Emmett Mosley V will wear No. 3. He is a sophomore listed at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds. QB Matthew Caldwell will wear No. 18. He is a senior listed at 6-foot-4, 212 pounds. K Mason Shipley will wear No. 49. He is a senior listed at 6-foot-0, 185 pounds. OL Devin Coleman will wear No. 59. He is a freshman listed at 6-foot-5, 331 pounds. OL Jordan Coleman will wear No. 78. He is a freshman listed at 6-foot-5, 350 pounds. TE Nick Townsend will wear No. 81. He is a freshman listed at 6-foot-3, 241 pounds. TE Jack Endries will wear No. 88. He is a junior listed at 6-foot-4, 240 pounds. DT Lavon Johnson will wear No. 96. He is a junior listed at 6-foot-2, 311 pounds. DT Maraad Watson will wear No. 98. He is a sophomore listed at 6-foot-3, 313 pounds. In spring ball… EDGE Colin Simmons changed to No. 1 WR Ryan Wingo changed to No. 1 DB Jelani McDonald changed to No. 4 RB Quintrevion Wisner changed to No. 5 Five-plus pound weight changes *Means summer enrollee. All previous weights come from a post-spring update to the roster. Only changes of five pounds or more are listed. RB CJ Baxter: 232 > 227 QB KJ Lacey: 183 > 189 DB Zelus Hicks: 193 > 198 DT Justus Terry: 262 > 268 WR Ryan Niblett: 192 > 187 DB Jordon Johnson-Rubell: 201 > 189 RB Rickey Stewart Jr.: 190 > 197 DB Santana Wilson: 179 > 174 LB Elijah Barnes: 239 > 244 DT Travis Shaw: Mistakenly listed at 242. Likely 342. Was 345 post-spring. EDGE Smith Orogbo: 217 > 222 OL DJ Campbell: 314 > 321 *OL Devin Coleman: 375 > 331 OL Nate Kibble: 325 > 330 OL Jaydon Chatman: 301 > 306 OL Jackson Christian: 318 > 310 OL Andre Cojoe: 320 > 335 *OL Jordan Coleman: 337 > 350 OL Connor Stroh: 346 > 341 *TE Nick Townsend: 219 > 241 DL Hero Kanu: 305 > 299 Thoughts The summer enrollees of Jordan Coleman, Devin Coleman, and Nick Townsend all prove how college athletes on dedicated nutrition and strength programs can change their bodies. Townsend, who was running track in the spring, jumped 22 pounds from his NSD 25 listing. Devin Coleman dropped over 40 pounds. Jordan Coleman gained 13 pounds. The changes aren’t limited to just summer enrollees. Lance Jackson was listed at 276 on signing day and is now 254. Rickey Stewart was 179 on signing day and is now 197. Kade Phillips, Smith Orogbo, KJ Lacey, Jordan Coleman, Michael Terry III, and Zelus Hicks have all gained at least 10 pounds since their signing day listing. There weren’t a ton of major five-pound or more changes from the current roster, but Jordon Johnson-Rubell’s drop was notable. That might entail more coverage responsibilities. Andre Cojoe gaining 15 pounds to land at 335 is continued evidence of the developmental track the coaches saw in him. He’s still a teenager. All the spring window transfers look to have good measurements, namely Maraad Watson at 313 pounds.
  12. All 3 players did well in the interviews today, I listened to all of them on SXM then a few on YT. Well done on sark and co prepping them. Ant Hill seems like a cool dude with a high pitched voice that you would never link with him wrecking your ass on the field.
  13. Are you already on the Board for The Ledge? Because if not, I’d like to introduce you to some of our literature.
  14. God musta been really pissed at that firefighter supporter in attendance. I'm guessing there was a good purpose for him leaving a widow and kids.
  15. You know who is usually a "bipartisan commission" of "no politicians"? The United States Department of Justice, that's who. Until a certain someone turned it into his personal revenge law firm.
  16. The early 90s throwbacks with the non-beveled Double T will always be my personal favorite for home games, followed by the black/red/black. On the road, I like the black/white/black combo the most.
  17. dammit @Schulz2.0
  18. Cat facts, Beckinsales plywood ass, and cheese talk do it again
  19. And no CGI slop.
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