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Most Quotable Comedies of the Last Decade
Gene Parmesan replied to Lazarus Bocanegra's topic in Movies and TV
If someone gave me popcorn I would’ve sat and watched Kramer vs Kramer on a loop in a theater. -
Colorado Vacation Destinations - Not Quite So Crowded, But Still Cool
Macanudo replied to Dbeasy's topic in Food and Travel
You're thinking of Dat's a Nguyen. -
You should be betting these matches.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Sgt Hulk replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
The airport used to be McCoy Air Force base. Way back. That’s why MCO stuck. -
You can only watch movies of a single year the rest of your life.
52-80 replied to UTGrad98's topic in Movies and TV
the year that Crash won the oscars for best movie -
I'm thinking that this Jacob Wohl dickhead deserves his own thread
Gil Bang replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
Burkman and Wohl Plead to Intimidating Voters in Robocall Case August 01, 2025 LANSING – Today, John Burkman, 59, of Arlington, Virginia, and Jacob Wohl, 27, of Fairfax, Virginia, pled no contest to orchestrating a series of robocalls aimed at suppressing the vote of predominantly black voters in Detroit in the 2020 general election, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. They pled to: One count of election law – bribing/intimidating voters, a 5-year felony; One count of conspiracy to commit an election law violation, a 5-year felony; One count of using a computer to commit the crime of election law – intimidating voters, a 7-year felony; and Using a computer to commit the crime of conspiracy, a 7-year felony. “After five years, I’m glad this case has finally reached a resolution,” Nessel said. “Deceptive and racially targeted suppression schemes will not be tolerated in Michigan. My office will continue to pursue and prosecute voter intimidation, no matter how long it takes, to ensure that Michiganders can exercise their right to vote free from fear and deception.” Burkman and Wohl attempted to discourage voters from participating in the general election by creating and funding a robocall targeting specific and multiple urban areas across the country, including Detroit. The calls were made in late August of 2020 and went out to nearly 12,000 residents with phone numbers registered to an address with a Detroit zip code. They promoted falsehoods that: voting by mail would place voters’ personal information in a public database that will be used by police departments to track down individuals with outstanding warrants; voting by mail would place voters’ personal information in a public database that will be used by credit card companies to collect outstanding debts; and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were attempting to utilize vote by mail records to track individuals for mandatory vaccines. The robocall named Burkman and Wohl as responsible for the calls and claimed them to be the founders of a “civil rights organization” named “Project 1599.” It closed with a message urging the predominantly Black recipients to not be “finessed into giving your private information to the man. Stay safe and beware of vote by mail.” The Attorney General has called the robocall an egregious example of voter suppression. Following the formal charges from the Attorney General in 2020, both men were bound over for trial. Burkman and Wohl filed a motion to quash the charges in the circuit court. The circuit court denied this motion, and the defendants appealed to the Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals declined to hear their appeal. Burkman and Wohl then filed an application in the Michigan Supreme Court, which remanded the matter to the Court of Appeals and required it hear the appeal. The Court of Appeals heard the defendants’ arguments, ruling in a published opinion that the statute governed their conduct as alleged and that it was a constitutional application of the statute. Defendants Burkman and Wohl then appealed that ruling to the Michigan Supreme Court, which upheld the validity of the statute, ruled that it governed the conduct as alleged, and remanded the matter to the Court of Appeals to apply a limiting construction of the law to ensure that it did not ensnare constitutionally protected speech. On remand, the Court of Appeals ruled that the alleged actions here would not be constitutionally protected speech. The Michigan Supreme Court then recently declined to hear an appeal of a lower court decision that upheld the criminal charges against Burkman and Wohl. Burkman and Wohl will be sentenced before Judge Margaret VanHouten in the 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County on December 1. ### -
Better not have the final word next year or I will burn down MLB headquarters.
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ICE seems to be having a bit of trouble recruiting enough members of the new gestapo, so they're dropping their standards. We're about to see some next-level stormtroopers....
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
DeadSalamander replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
I don't know shit about fuck, but these seems way more interesting than Disney and furry talk. Thanks for posting! -
Human beings have no business calling balls and strikes anymore.
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Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
Armybrat replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
More cushion for the pushin’? -
Lately I've been getting a shitload of spam calls from a 424-287-XXXX numbers (I don't know anyone in Los Angeles), but they either don't speak at all or speak such broken English I can't understand them.
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Trammell should be batting 9th and not 7th
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What new UT gear are you looking to buy this year?
Hank Chinaski replied to GhostOfTomJoad's topic in Football
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Man I’d have been tempted to pinch hit Pena for Trammel right there
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Post Oak replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
We took our kids last spring break. March was the time to go. I wasnt looking forward to it one bit as I tend to hate, people and lines. However, it was awesome. Expensive as fuck but fun. We stayed on site and hopped the gondola everyday. Got there when it opened and did the fast pass. We met an retired couple from VA (I think) that are Disney Adults. They fly down once a month for a weekend. They've been over 100x. Our Uber driver told us he has a family from NYC that flies down monthly. They call ahead to make arrangements with him and take the earliest flight out of NYC on a Saturday AM. He picks them up and takes them directly to the park. Picks them up in the evening and drives them back to the airport for a late night flight back home. Says he's been their driver for years. To each their own. -
What new UT gear are you looking to buy this year?
52-80 replied to GhostOfTomJoad's topic in Football
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Found this 501 in an antique store in Nacogdoches a few weeks ago for $40. It compliments the 503 that I’ve had for +40 years.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Tonesky replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Or, declawed.
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