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  2. Oh please, we would know by now if this kid liked a Joe Biden post on social media or something. Actually, we probably would have known the second the president said they had him. No way he wouldn't have thrown in that it was radical left-wing Joe Biden lover otherwise.
  3. From an airplane bound for scenic Savannah, Georgia for the weekend... TEXAS!!!
  4. I scrolled to 2017… No religion, nuclear straight white family. Uncle in the military, dad looks the trumper part but honestly I know some outdoor types that look that part and are flaming liberal, lots of holidays and vacations, outdoors, camping, salt life hat, army hat, pretty benign suburb looking family. No politics no religion, just a mom bragging on her family kids and life.
  5. Correct. Every non-trumper I know offline still thinks “this too shall pass,” and “2026 will be the turning of the tide.” Any mass realization that it’s too late will be years if not a decade after that point came and went (nov 2024, at the very latest).
  6. When Garrett gets overturned you may be right. Until then, the highest court in the land says you are wrong. The Court ruled that statements made by public employees pursuant to their official duties may be disciplined by their employer.
  7. Is Dallas close to Austin? For the record, I still have my taped together box of Richthofen's War stashed away in the closet. I sold Squad Leader/Panzer Leader/Panzer Blitz to Half Priced. I figured they'd sit on the shelves there for days. Nah. I saw them on the shelves once, and went back 24 hours later and they were gone. I like to think they were a treasure for the next generation of wargamers. But Richthofen's War was how I got into the war game scene via my older cousins. So I had to keep that one around.
  8. May 28, 1981—Blue officially adopted as the primary uniform color in place of black after a Board of Regents mandate at its January meeting. Originally suggested to be “the deep blue Colorado of Colorado’s sky at 9,000 feet” by then-Regent Jack Anderson, jerseys were officially an “Air Force Blue” though different than the blue the Air Force Academy’s sports teams wore. Numerals were silver or gold, depending on the sport, and outlined in white. The football pant remained gold, but with a blue stripe, for both home and road. Football helmets remained gold but with blue logos. Other programs switched to blue, ranging from road basketball jerseys to golf bags. CU’s trademark south end zone is painted blue, the first color change since it was created after the track was removed in 1966. July 1, 1981—What would become the longest running logo in school history (24 years) is officially registered as CU’s primary mark. Keystone Resort vice president Jerry Jones helped arrange the design, at a bargain cost of $1,000, by Terry Heckler Associates in Seattle (Craig Marocco was the artist). Heckler’s firm did the Keystone logo, along with many others; because Heckler and Jones are friends, CU gets the $12,000 project for just one grand. Athletic director Eddie Crowder and associate AD Fred Casotti make the final decision on the logo from several mock-ups. The logo catches on and eventually turns into one of the most recognizable logos in college athletics, if not sports, that incorporated the school/team ID (CU) and the mascot/nickname all in one. 1984—The colors are altered slightly, as the blue is enhanced to a darker hue; football goes with gold, borderless numbers and complaints rain in from many, as players can’t be identified from stands. Black and white photos and game films appear as if players wore no numbers at all. Bill McCartney had the football team twice wear black jerseys (against Oklahoma and Nebraska) in a similar way that Notre Dame broke out its green jersey for big games. April 24, 1985—“Black is Back” read the release announcing that athletic director Bill Marolt would allow head coaches of all CU sports teams (then 14 in number) the option of returning to black as the primary jersey color. McCartney’s throwback efforts the previous season were the impetus for the change; the football jersey had a blue stripe on the arm for the 1985, 1986 and 1987 seasons before it was dropped altogether in 1988.
  9. The comments on the aggies from the national media reflect a group of people who have not watched them play yet. I think there’s just been a bunch of box scoring reading and highlight sampling.
  10. Woke up to read the Aryan quoted by another poster, asking Surly for credentials and then the news that the FBI mistook a symbol imprinted on ammo for trans ideology.
  11. That kid could be either super far left or right of center in Utah.
  12. food truck is still open, pizza only. but their B&M menu is really all hits
  13. Not sure yet. CNN said sources stated he confessed to his dad. Maybe the dad told their minister who knew a federal marshall and they arranged to bring him in to the local PD. I'm curious of when he turned himself in and was that before or after the FBI press conference last night.
  14. I pick random words like they used to do with numbers in the rackets back in the day, or at least how I've seen it portrayed in movies. Sometimes it helps. sometimes it's a whiff!!!
  15. All tatted for radiation that starts on the 22nd. Now i just need to find a place to stay for 3 weeks i can afford and is dog friendly. MDA sent me a list to go through
  16. The Ags have worn all-white with white helmets pretty frequently over the decades. It's a good look. And although I don't hate the script Aggies, I still think their aTm logo is more classic and a better look. None of that will help them win the game tomorrow.
  17. That may be one of the worst things an American president has ever said. And frankly, it just pisses me off because it only reminds me of how Obama was the most divisive president ever.
  18. Why is there a fully equipped football player walking across a runway?
  19. this timeline just keeps on delivering. or there is a glitch in the matrix
  20. White Utahan who likes to fish and hunt? Classic "tranny leftist". Nailed it.
  21. What’s the pastor part all about?
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