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  2. Clear violation of the Second Amendment.
  3. I hope that Kentucky pitcher doesn't go on suicide watch like the one last night.
  4. LOL… BP has begun for Texas.
  5. Well maybe LAs best bet is LeBron opts out and they can use his cap money to sign players. Think a lot are off the books after this upcoming year
  6. Ain't gonna do shit imo, too cloudy down here. I bet Collie Station gets 25" of rain though. Austin and SA will probably get 0.1-0.25" and the local mets (transplants) will say "good news everyone no more rain to ruin your weekend plans" while Canyon Lake continues to make an all-time low every day.
  7. All these Trump supporters sure seem to like him better when all he did was play golf and line his pockets.
  8. Bang bang bang Stewie, Joley, Hunter 4-4
  9. Stewie dinger 4-2
  10. stc

    Spoon

    i had tickets for that as well. they never rescheduled and still haven't played a headlining show in austin since lucifer on the sofa was released.
  11. It started off great, but only became greater when Trump expressed the same sentiment in his 100 days interview. Seriously though, it's getting tiresome listening to former personal responsibility life coaches try to convince themselves and others that they voted for the Trump that was the stickler for details guy who would implement measured, targeted tariffs at levels previously seen before, not this brand new bombastic, ADD bull in a china shop Trump.
  12. Ran into someone at the pool today training for Ironman Chattanooga. Good swim this AM. 2k meters.
  13. Do you know how the job numbers are run each month? I do, because it was my job for a year right out of grad school in the late 1990s. Each state’s labor department and without federal influence (e.g., Labor Market Information division of the Texas Workforce Commission in this state) has a section devoted to: Independently calculating the number of jobs by sector in its own state, based on a sample of data from individual employers who are required to report their staff on the payroll. These calculations are done twice monthly, with the second revised estimate simply having more data, allowing for greater accuracy as the month passes. This is a "job count" by state, county, and industry, and is continuously verified by calling HR departments around the state, cleaned up, and revised with a final "benchmark" at the end of each year. Surveying households to calculate employment and unemployment estimates on whether or not people are working. This survey is then applied to Census data, estimating the number of people over the age of 16 years (working age civilian labor force) by state and county. This is a "people count" by state and county, with major revisions only conducted each decade after the decennial census. These figures come from the individual analysts at each state’s employment commission. The only federal oversight occurs during the "benchmarking process," where analysts from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics fly in and pore over the numbers with the party responsible for each dataset. For example, I personally was responsible for defending a year of my own numbers in a two-on-one meeting with federal analysts. None of this is to say that they are precise, ball-on-accurate data. Still, I can affirmatively attest that all the calculations are performed with zero federal influence and only a modicum of federal oversight.
  14. Lulz. Same guy/thread from above ("Why it will hard to be as successful as t.u. ... ") Quick refresher: - that play happened in the *SECOND QUARTER* - had it been reversed, we would still have the first down - it would have been 1st and goal, or close to that, with Texas having offensive momentum And from TexAgs ... And ... Lulz. I would have assumed this guy was being facetious, but this is TexAgs, so ... 🤷‍♂️ 🤷‍♂️ 🤷‍♂️. Phew! 🙂
  15. Ah back to swinging at junk and getting out on 1-4 pitches
  16. Plus presumably around another $30MM (from above) in non-athletic department expense? Even with NIL that’s a better than 50% margin on a high top-line. Seems like solid economics to me…
  17. In a perfect world with Belyeu healthy he would be batting 2nd. Pretty common now in baseball to bat your best hitter 2nd to get them as many ABs as you can. Galvan has a .467 OBP in conference play. Next closest qualified hitter is Kimble at .385.
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