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  2. Who, specifically, are you talking about?
  3. Blade came out in 1988?
  4. I personally thought it should have been thrown with slightly more velocity and more on target so Parker did not have slow down.
  5. Recently new Nepali place opened in Frisco - "Base Camp". Been there a few times. Not too shabby.
  6. I guess I just feel that the sheer volume of it on stupid social media and relative lack of accountability allows the gradual ratcheting down and blurring of lines between what's intended as ironic humor and what's just racism veiled in humor. Particularly because the "humor" is usually really stupid and/or absurd either way. In other words, the dismal tide. But there I go just being old again. /principalskinner
  7. Hate it when I can’t figure if my $16K has been stolen or not.
  8. Good luck finding the Prime Minister's house or Parliament
  9. Here are good places to get that exact style (wide wooden suit hanger with the spring-loaded trouser clamp in the middle). They’re usually sold as Setwell hangers and they’re mostly vintage: eBay – lots pop up daily; search “Setwell suit hanger” or “Setwell trouser clamp.” Singles and multi-lots often run ~$10–$20 each. Examples: active Setwell listings and bundles. Etsy – also under “Setwell suit hanger” or “wooden suit & clamp hanger.” Prices vary but you can sometimes snag sets. If you’re okay with modern equivalents (same wide shoulders, but a locking/closing pants bar instead of the center clamp), these are easier/cheaper to buy new: StorageWorks wide-shoulder wood hangers with locking bar (packs). Similar options on Amazon if you search “wide shoulder wooden hanger locking bar.” Premium specialty shops (great quality, not cheap) with wide shoulders and felted bars: Kirby Allison wooden suit & trouser hangers. Butler Luxury suit hangers. Search terms that work: “Setwell suit hanger,” “vintage wooden suit hanger with clamp,” “trouser clamp hanger,” or for new ones, “wide shoulder wooden hanger locking bar.” (Chat GPT for ya).
  10. It's my bad, but I meant that Arch is a national story every week and analysts around the country are critiquing his every move. We Texas fans do this with all of our QBs, yes.
  11. If this fight involves snipers I can think of a really good elevated position.
  12. I think we all know how this plays out Hard to have much optimism right now for the rest of season with the consistently shitty offensive production since the ASB.
  13. Yeah I’m grinding ultimate team to buy Vince young in auction. Last game in “study hall” I had an interception the DE just glitched over 6 yards to grab a batted ball. Of course ended up winning but in double over time had to come back 21-0 at half. Playing against the computer stinks. My “ultimate team” also sucks ass still too hard to play much H2H. Playing overtime H2H is a fast way to get some coins quicker though if ya win. Always just go for 2.
  14. And that's the rub Codaxx. It's not Sark that is holding Arch back. Arch does it to himself. You well as I do tat in most situations the shorter routes develop faster than the longer ones. If you are always looking for the long ball, you will miss the short ones. Teams literally run their defenses to keep us from taking the to off, an force us into 12-15 play drives in hopes that we falter along the way. We need to move the chains until they creep up and then take the top off to keep them honest. Last year AND this year when Arch has been playing we need to run the offense with patience and look for our spots to be aggressive. If he can settle in and do that we will be just fine moving forward.
  15. Yea no shit thats owen wilson
  16. Wordle 1,543 3/6* ⬛⬛⬛🟨⬛ ⬛⬛🟩🟨🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  17. We can overlook them if we beat them. It will be in part because they weren't that good to begin with. How do we know if a team is actually good? We lose to them. It's perfectly good circular reasoning. Some of you just don't get it, because you don't get logic.
  18. He's definitely in now, but of course the lowest projection.
  19. All I know is this shit sucks. There's no energy and there's nothing to even argue about this season.
  20. I've eaten at the Everest in Irving multiple times -- it's one of my go-to spots when I have meetings/work adjacent to DFW. HIGHLY recommend.
  21. FIFY Happy, @TrashMaster G ?
  22. We can’t overlook Florida they going to be desperate and at home fuck OU
  23. Get a permit. Hire security. Cover all the bases and you can be Illinois Nazis and block the road. Might get some protests but it's legal. The Mormons had to fight it out in court to build a tall spired temple in Fairview, but it's going to be built. If the very fine people in Charlottesville can have a hate parade they can have one for Ganesha up in DFW.
  24. Will Johnson missed most of their season. Again they weren’t good when we played them and as pointed out our RBs only got 88 yards at 3 ypc.
  25. Not Coleman. He looked like he was the favorite target.
  26. Just realize basketball is way more transactional than football. Even now. And football is very transactional. All things being equal then how the program presents itself is very important, so I don't want to say it's meaningless, but programs come in with huge NIL offers out of the blue in basketball all the time. Practically every top player is potentially Felix Ojo. NIL endorsements have always been more lucrative in basketball than other sports. Think of the king of them all, Michael Jordan, who really shifted the whole endorsement deal into a higher plane. Texas has a couple of well heeled boosters who are friends to the basketball program almost exclusively, so Texas has some firepower. But they're not Phil Knight level wealthy, or even Cody Campbell wealthy. It will be interesting to see how Miller is able to navigate all of this. This isn't his first rodeo, but the rules of the game are different now. Before it used to be the shoe companies and AAU affiliations were the primary thing to navigate. We've seen a couple of championship teams in the NIL era that did it by keeping guys on campus for a while rather than fielding an NBA first round draft pick at every position the way Calipari used to. Not that Florida or Houston didn't have any NIL dollars invested in their teams. They had a lot. But it's as much about managing the roster as it is getting every player you're after.
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