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Same for us in Dallas. I did notice the NBC station in Austin is Nexstar owned. (I think Sinclair owns WFAA/ABC here in Dallas.)
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Storms moved out, so the game started, but more rain might be on the way
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QB1 Arch Manning: Doing his best JAG impression to fool scouts
BigHornedLurker replied to LTtxfan's topic in Football
His name is Robert Paulson June Jones -
Well, see, that's news they don't want to hear. They want to do their "la la la I can't hear you!" routine whenever absolutely naked fascist shit happens (by the way, "stuff that is actually happening" is called....wait for it...."news.")
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Time to bring this thread back. Btw, has anyone figured out which handle @clapclapclap uses nowadays? https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/18/nyregion/zohran-mamdani-threat-nyc-mayor.html A Texas man was charged in Queens on Thursday with threatening Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case. The man, Jeremy Fistel, 44, was extradited from Plano, Texas, by New York police officers and brought to the city on Wednesday to face charges of making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the case and asked for anonymity. The law enforcement official said that the charges were the result of threats made in June, when Mr. Mamdani’s campaign said he received a string of profane voice mail messages at his district office in Queens. In one, the man called Mr. Mamdani, who would be New York City’s first Muslim mayor if elected, a “terrorist” who was “not welcome in New York or America,” according to audio provided by the campaign. The caller said he should be careful starting a car. Andrew Epstein, a spokesman for Mr. Mamdani, said at the time that the campaign was cooperating with the New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force. The charges against Mr. Fistel come during an extraordinarily tense time for elected officials and public figures in the United States, where political violence has skyrocketed in recent years. Just over a week ago, Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot dead during a public event in Utah, and in June, Melissa Hortman, a Democratic state legislator in Minnesota, was assassinated along with her husband inside her home. Mr. Mamdani, a state assemblyman from Queens, is the clear front-runner in what has been a particularly high-profile New York City mayoral race. Candidates in the city have always been expected to interact intimately with voters, and Mr. Mamdani has predicated his campaign on spontaneous encounters. Tighter security could change the nature of this race, and races to come. Mr. Mamdani said in an interview with The New York Times on Sept. 11 that he had received new threats on his life since Mr. Kirk’s killing, which had occurred just a day earlier. Mr. Mamdani said he was frightened for his staff and the people close to him, including the security officials assigned to guard him. But he also expressed resolve and said he would carry on in spite of the potential danger. “It won’t change how I campaign,” Mr. Mamdani said. “It won’t change how I move through the city that I love.”
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Double the posts, double the rep points, which are the internet equivalent of green stamps. I've got my eye on a nice lamp.
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It won’t be difficult for me to boycott the CW here in Houston.
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i look forward to texashammer, enchubben, chickensandwich, and the rest of the dipshit brigade trying to whitewash laura loomer's explicit bigotry in tweets like these years from now with patronizing and self-serving mischaracterizations of nuance and context...all while lionizing her legacy as a saint-like defender of freedom and democracy and deserving of a monumental tomb in the capitol like it is les invalides.
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah (by a 22 YO groyper)
elguapo replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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I guess this is the golden opportunity to abandon empathy and decency - and those of us with a little cash can wholeheartedly support the policies bringing about the recession - and then buy the foreclosed properties. The New Golden Age of Slum Lords. I’m sure that Roberts’ shadow docket will soon find that restrictive covenants prohibiting the sale of homes to the blacks and browns and gays are valid, and that earlier decisions were violative of the freedom of contract.
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Joe Rogan today:
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It absolutely is news that the 1st amendment has been shredded in the name of "fighting leftist extremism" and avenging a January 6 organizer. If you don't like that it's such a big deal, go stick your head in the sand and don't click the thread.
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This timeline is more like the gelded age
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Best I can do is Soros
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EOSE on CNBC Power Lunch. EOSE +.65 to $9.15. I’m having a good day 😎
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Teddy and his pals. Most likely, he thinks they were leftists or FBI plants.
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So just like your orange Jesus it’s all about how can you profit from this?
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BernardWatches out of Austin
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Day game alert
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I mean, you don't have to check it or follow it. The story for now is the aftermath and what's happening around that which invariably will fall into the political realm since that's where Charlie Kirk lived. I guess you can petition your grievances to immamac.
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QB1 Arch Manning: Doing his best JAG impression to fool scouts
Royale with cheese replied to LTtxfan's topic in Football
In golf, the only thing worse than a locker-room lesson is a tee-box lesson. Is that what's going on here? -
Correct, he's trolling which is why he didn't address the J6 pictures offered in response to his initial BS on this page.
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Week Four CFB Preview: The Eyes of the World Turn to Illinois @ Indiana
texifornia replied to texifornia's topic in Football
Looks like Charlotte's going for a gold out tonight against Rice -
The thought some of us had was that she may have been pregnant and with his star on the rise he couldn’t have that. The age difference between them isn’t huge. He’s 20 and she is 15 but it is the fact that she is 15 and may have been hooking up when she was 13. Shit always gets found out. This crime was so sloppy. The car was parked on the street for a while. It was moved according to neighbors about 3x Then it it sat out in the last spot for 5 days. Probably bc a neighbor was sick of it being parked in front of their house. And it gets towed. D4vd's car was in the impound lot for about two days before police found a body inside it, as it was towed on September 5, 2025, after being abandoned for five days and was not discovered to have a foul odor and an impound in West Hollywood, California until September 8, 2025, when the body of a missing teenager was found. this leads me to think her death was fairly recent, or at least her body was put in the car fairly recent bc of the smell. How wouldn’t the tow truck driver not smell it? It only started to reek a few days later but who knows?
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Joe Rogan in 2023:
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