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That’s awesome. I have a similar guitar - 2004 810 CE. I think those old Taylor dreads are great. Don’t put those slimy elixirs on it though 😊
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And he rewarded Paxton with nothing. Jack shit. Paxton was begging to suck his dick to become the AG. But he went with Pam Bondi, lol. I know Telarico. I like Telarico. And right now I've got 10 emails a day and I'm not seeing shit else from him. Fucking campaign, dude.
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Hey....didja hear he played football at Baylor?
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you heard wrong over the speaker, they were looking for Turban Aeir
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They want to split the theatrical/studio production group from the cable networks, but in order to do their fiduciary duty to maximize shareholder value they have to see if the market will provide a higher share price than a split would.
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Allred was a centrist and not offering anything other than “I’m not Ted Cruz.”
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Orange-4-Life started following Fast Food guilty pleasures
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These are opinions only. Believe what you want . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIjVObaLFOs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CsZ4VKgPOI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtlE1FudfZY
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What the fuck is wrong with you, Houston? Non-CR thread
tx 3 putt replied to crash_davis's topic in Daily Texan
george should be easy to be primaried -
What does the Surl 'member about you that keeps getting brought up?
South Austin replied to Superhero's topic in Lulz
Hey, sometimes a hair net can make a woman uncontrollably horny. -
Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Full Roster Weaponization
chad.ihrig replied to closetojumping's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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Game Week Thread 2025 Week 13: Arkansas @ Texas.
MissingInAction replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
Time to hang nuts! -
Talarico is miles ahead of Allred. He has a strong social media presence aided by the fact that he is actually out there in front of people and is fantastic at arriving at a message. I will also add that I believe women are especially impressed by him which is a really big deal. Allred was vaporware until the DNC from what I remember.
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But why are they where they are now? We’ve debated the whole poll (except the top 3) ND/Miami, Bama/OU, Texas at 9-3, the soft ACC but not Oregon. Why are the Ducks getting a free pass? I think the committee should have to justify all 12 spots every week.
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All following Data is per CFBStats Offense Rankings: Total offense: #80 Scoring offense: #64 Rusing Offense: #103 Passing Offense #50 Sacks Allowed: #86 Tackles for Loss Allowed: #106 First Downs: #108 Time of Possesion: #97 Red Zone Conversions: #85 Third Down Conversions: #82 Of note: Arch Manning's #40 ranking in Passing All Games is the highest single stat of the entire Texas offense kept by CFBStats that I found. Please feel free to double check. Penalties: #119
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Trump doesn’t actually care about loyalty. He cares about using people to get what he wants. A loser candidate is not useful to him.
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paxton has been far more loyal than cornyn. he fucking tried to overturn four other states' election results
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What the fuck is wrong with you, Houston? Non-CR thread
huge replied to crash_davis's topic in Daily Texan
Any FBC people know what the hell is going on here? https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/fort-bend/article/judge-kp-george-da-middleton-escalate-feud-fort-21195083.php?sid=68dd792d658b90b19e06a265&ss=A&st_rid=985ea4c4-f6e6-4273-8e95-da2bb249e411&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=headlines&utm_campaign=hcrn | the 713 afternoon report Fort Bend County Judge KP George has escalated his legal and political war with District Attorney Brian Middleton, filing a new motion that accuses the county’s top prosecutor of using encrypted messaging apps, hiding evidence and privately threatening to “knock him the f--- out” during conversations with George’s former aide Taral Patel. RE-ELECTION ANNOUNCED: Brian Middleton launches reelection bid for Fort Bend DA, vows to tackle trafficking, corruption Prosecutors have alleged that George committed money laundering in 2019, accusing him of underreporting tens of thousands of dollars in campaign funds, transferring the money into personal accounts and using it to pay his property taxes and help purchase a home. George’s filing, paid for through his re-election campaign, mirrors earlier motions submitted in his felony cases and adds additional messages and audio clips his legal team says support disqualifying Middleton and dismissing the charges. Middleton’s office responded sharply Wednesday, framing the latest motion as a recycled attempt to smear prosecutors. Both men are running for re-election to their respective posts in November 2026. “These are essentially the same motions they filed last week,” the office said in a statement. “This is yet another desperate attempt, in a long line of attempts, to smear anyone — especially the Fort Bend County District Attorney — through allegations that are baseless and inaccurate. There is no retaliation, no misconduct, and no evidence was destroyed or withheld.” The office said additional responses will be filed later this week and that prosecutors “look forward to challenging these assertions in the courtroom” while preparing for “the upcoming trials of KP George for the criminal conduct he is charged with.” George has pleaded not guilty. George, who switched from Democrat to Republican in June, has said Middleton’s prosecutions were a key reason for his party change. What George alleges in his latest filing The motion argues that newly obtained recordings and text messages show a pattern of misconduct by Middleton and his senior staff. In the filing, George’s attorneys cite secretly recorded phone calls and screenshots from Patel’s phone that they say capture personal animosity and threatening language from Middleton toward George — including statements such as “This is war,” “I am up on all ten toes ready to knock him the f--- out,” and a message referring to George as a “conceited motherf-----.” George’s team also says Middleton and his assistants used encrypted messaging platforms such as Signal and WhatsApp for political and case-related conversations. They argue the apps’ disappearing-message features may have resulted in the loss of evidence relevant to George’s cases. The motion also renews earlier claims that several minutes are missing from Patel’s three-hour proffer interview, asserting that the gap occurred while Patel was discussing which Fort Bend County officials were aware of his fake-account activities. The filing asks the court to remove Middleton’s office from the case, appoint a special prosecutor, bar the use of encrypted apps for official business and order the production of all Signal and WhatsApp messages. Patel communications at center of dispute Patel, a former county staffer and Democratic candidate for commissioner, pleaded guilty earlier this year to two misdemeanor charges after investigators accused him of creating fake social media profiles and using them to solicit donations. In a plea deal with the district attorney’s office on April 15, Patel also admitted to online misrepresentation connected to George’s 2022 re-election bid. Patel acknowledged committing one offense “along with” George and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. Prosecutors fire back In two filings submitted Nov. 10, the District Attorney’s Office said George’s motions distort facts, misapply the law and seek remedies outside any court’s authority. Prosecutors say they turned over all communications George cites as part of discovery in the separate misrepresentation-of-identity case, and that George has not identified any message that was withheld, favorable to his defense or material to the money laundering charges. They describe the texts and screenshots as “cherry-picked” from hundreds of thousands of messages pulled from Patel’s phone. Corrupted proffer video was duplicated on a second recording Addressing George’s claim that prosecutors destroyed part of Patel’s proffer, Middleton’s office says the interview was recorded on two devices. A brief portion on one camera was corrupted by a technical failure, they say, but the same segment was captured in full by a second camera. Both recordings were turned over to the defense, along with an explanation from the county’s digital evidence lab. Prosecutors say that because the disputed portion still exists, there is no Brady violation. Signal use does not amount to evidence destruction, state says THE INSIDER NEWSLETTER: Never miss a Katy and Fort Bend story with our bi-weekly newsletter The district attorney’s office argues that the Signal messages George highlights are political or personal, not case-related. They say George has not shown the communications involved official business or that anything was deleted in bad faith. Even if some messages auto-deleted, prosecutors say George has not demonstrated that any material had clear exculpatory value before deletion — a requirement for a due-process claim. State argues George has not met the bar to remove an elected DA Prosecutors say Texas law gives judges limited authority to remove an elected district attorney and that personal animosity, political disagreement or harsh language does not meet the legal threshold for disqualification. They argue the court also lacks authority to order many of the remedies George seeks, including forcing Middleton to surrender his phone or creating message logs that do not exist. Patel’s role remains central Patel’s phone, plea and cooperation agreement continue to anchor both sides’ arguments. George’s attorneys say Patel, not George, operated the fake accounts and coordinated social media strategies with multiple elected officials — possibly including Middleton. Prosecutors say Patel’s plea reflects the facts and that the fake-account case is separate from George’s money laundering charges. What happens next Middleton’s office said it plans to file responses to George’s newest motions this week. George’s attorneys are seeking an evidentiary hearing where Middleton and Patel would testify under oath about their communications, the alleged missing evidence and Patel’s cooperation. -
The Dallas Stars 2025-2026 Season Thread: We can haz cup?
Bill Brasky replied to Longhorn_Fan68's topic in Other Sports
the meth in Texas has a little more kick to it than what he is used to on Long Island -
I don’t think it is at all a foregone conclusion that Trump will endorse Paxton. He will only do that if Paxton is able to improve his polling; Trump will not risk endorsing a GOP candidate who loses a Senate seat in Texas.
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Markets still falling like whoa
StassneyHorn replied to Llano Estacado's topic in Business and Markets
Praise NVDA If I'm looking at the chart correctly, up 97.8% since April 4 -
Lyle Lovett and Eliza Gilkyson have been added to that benefit for Rich:
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I was just in the Austin airport and someone paged Nick Saban Urban Meyer over the intercom
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