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  2. How can any football player today not know that’s illegal. Hell we would have called that “spearing” back in the day
  3. If Jeff Banks could see the potential in a stripper with a pet monkey, he can see potential in anything.
  4. Someone on 247 posted this on Shadre Hurst, the Tulane guard.
  5. If he's going to Indiana and joins up with Josh Hoover, there he will be fine and get coached up. Reports are that OU is interested too.
  6. Been there. Done that.
  7. Coleman isn’t going to fucking Texas Tech. He isn’t leaving the SEC.
  8. Genuinely impressed you took the time to do this, I wish you used your powers for good. Turns out he had a kick blocked in 2024, but not 2025.
  9. When was the last time we’ve seen a photo of him on a golf course? We used to see photos frequently but I can’t recall the last time a photo or video of him golfing has been out there. I think that’s one of his biggest tells to how he’s doing.
  10. His family is coming too so, you know, Romaines to be seen.
  11. How was the hike?
  12. I did my first dry january after being a daily drinker for decades a few years before covid. It was hard as fuck. I think it was 2017 or 2018. It took three and a half weeks to feel positive effects but WOW they were great. The first week wasn't so hard but I was so bored. Second and third week were tough and boring, but after the 3rd week the world started opening back up, I was happy, my sleep was good, the sunsets were more spectacular, the sex was better, food tasted great, things smelled better. I've never had a drink every day of the week for months on end ever again and often after each dry January I'd start at 2-3 drinks a week tops before finishing the year drinking often with the holidays. Now though i'm consistently down to 4-6 drinks per week max and rarely back to back days so I don't feel the need to do a dry January any more. I ended up on a journey to pretty much peak physical health at the age of 50. It all started with a dry January almost 10 years ago. That first year after that first dry january was incredible for me, I learned a bunch of hobbies including fly fishing, scuba diving and sailing during that time, it was at the end of that first year that I really started to understand how narrow your life can get especially as you age if you live for that 5 o'clock drink. I'll never be in that place again, there's just too much life to live to allow alcohol to narrow my focus and my desires. my advice is line up some replacement things to do for when you are both a little bored - cooking class, pickleball, walk around the hood, go on a hike, check out a state park. get out in nature. otherwise that first month can be monotonous. props to her and to you, feel free to share this with her, it's 100% worth the effort but that first time takes some real effort.
  13. Couldn't steal the 2016 and 2024 elections even though a Democrat controlled the White House and DOJ. But stole it in 2020 when Trump controlled the White House/DOJ. Wait, are they saying Trump willingly gave up the Republic to somebody who stole the election? This is going to be glorious to watch their ratings go into the shitter as they turn into NewsMax.
  14. Wiltfong update on Cam Coleman The No. 1 player in the On3 Transfer Portal Rankings, former Auburn receiver Cam Coleman, has five schools strongly in the mix. On3 is told that the contenders are Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC and Alabama. Coleman is currently in Austin to visit the Longhorns. On3’s Pete Nakos reports Texas’ confidence is high that they can land the talented pass catcher. Nakos is also hearing Coleman will visit Texas A&M after this Texas trip. He has some long-standing relationships in College Station. On3 is also hearing from two sources not to sleep on Texas Tech in this recruitment. The Red Raiders are ready to present Coleman with a significant NIL offer, as well as being featured in the offense. Texas Tech is definitely a team to watch. Coleman came to The Plains as one of the highest-rated recruits in recent Auburn history. Across two seasons, he hauled in 84 passes for 1,215 yards and 12 touchdowns. And the Alabama native did that despite the Tigers’ massive struggles in the passing game under Hugh Freeze. As a high school prospect, Coleman was a Five-Star Plus+ recruit in the 2024 class. According to the Rivals Industry Ranking, an equally weighted average that utilizes all three major recruiting services, he was the nation’s No. 4 overall prospect and No. 2 wide receiver.
  15. She seems too dumb to realize that there is a wheelchair ramp off the sidewalk and that she is blocking it.
  16. Nope. They are just that stupid.
  17. <old man rant> What is it with people who decide to pull out their phones and video the fire instead of actually helping people get out? </old man rant>
  18. Aggy is alway a VERY STRONG runner up in big games….
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