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  2. Y'all are going to Lexington to go to the game or to watch at a bar I'm confused. I can help do whatever and make it badass.
  3. Thanks for the start George have fun in Sugarland. Ort you can kiss my ass
  4. https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/scotus-immigration-california-20809308.php it gets worse
  5. I just don’t see this incredible arm. Looks average to me.
  6. Appraisal Districts asses a value as of 1/1 in the current calendar year. There’s informal deference, at times, to purchases made in the previous year (they may ask for the settlement statement and use the purchase amount as the current value), or, like in 2021, they may make time adjustments. At least in Austin, they ARB hearing volunteers are mainly older females. They tend to be unfairly deferential to the county but that’s kind of the nature of it.
  7. Yep. Typical Tech gets a narrow upset at home and then pisses down their leg against OU. Even when we sucked bad we’d still manage to beat those dipshits most of the time.
  8. Qualities that he seemingly no longer possesses.
  9. Find places where plenty of attention, enough money, and an average difficulty in scheduling exist, and that’s your list.
  10. No, thats from the year y’all finished third in the Big XII South.
  11. I'd go Super mario 3 and either double dragon or TMNT for the coop play
  12. What did Sark see in this guy?
  13. that is indeed a cluster of fuck.
  14. We suck so bad at the plate.....
  15. Hey, Iceman! Show a photo from a conference championship game!
  16. In Fort Bend I did go past the ARB. I had put together a nice analysis and they pretty much just asked the appraiser what he thought and when he said that they run all the numbers through their software, etc they ARB threw me a ‘bone’ and took like 5 grand off. That made me salty. I requested arbitration. You have to put down like 500 or 1000 bucks as an escrow depending on valuation of the property. If I remember correctly, if the arbiter goes with a number closer to yours then the county is on the hook for that # and you get your $ back. But if they rule closer to the county number you lose your $. I can’t remember if they called me or I called them before the actual arbitration date. But I got another meeting with the county and they agreed to like 75% of what I was asking for in appraisal reduction. So I never actually got in front of the arbiter and was given my $ back Provably took too much of my time but it was a learning experience none the less.
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