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  2. The new version of the weather channel app is so glitchy. Have the time or takes 1 or 2 minutes to even open.
  3. I'm making some white people green enchiladas with chicken breast and cheese and low carb tortillas tonight. It will come out like that I think.
  4. More or less, growing up we had your standard white Texan "enchilada casserole" meal that this was trying to mimic, but it didn't quite hit the mark.
  5. Oh thank god, college sports is saved by a non binding executive order
  6. Sofia v. Townsend on T2 now.
  7. Because they did Saddam's head like that back in the day for whatever reason.
  8. Ossai is the only one that starts and gets playing time on this team. He also had a longer frame and was taller. Gerry has said Kreul is more along the lines of 6'2 220 lbs. That's small for edge in a LOS league like the SEC. He's also coming from IMG and a good S&C program so not sure how maxed out his frame is at this point. Shark was OLB, Hager was a borderline walk-on. I don't know if either guy are even 2nd string as seniors on this team.
  9. Yeah she does have balls to talk about how Donald Trump was best friends with Epstein and they raped underage girls together.
  10. bam isn’t dead!!!
  11. Well which seems more interesting to you? Continuing the MCU storyline and not being spoiled about what's next or seeing Superman which is pretty damn good? I'd imagine you've already missed Superman in most of the better screens by now since most of those will go to FF.
  12. We all need to say a prayer for good health and longevity for the Undertaker as he’s a huge ‘Horns fan, 60, who lives in Austin. He’s married to female wrestler, Michelle McCool, who played a significant role in getting him the necessary medical care, including several nights in the hospital and visits with cardiologists treating his AFib after WrestleMania 41. A good woman will add years to your life and the wicked witch of the west will send you to the…..undertaker.
  13. did you like those three super bowls? I hope you did.
  14. these are pretty good so far:
  15. So we can blame Canada?
  16. Well, that's pretty damn different than what the article conveys, but also not surprising. Just goes to show that a writer ought to read the bill they're writing about. The disappointing part is that the article is still more complete than most of what we can find out there. Not much info on the post, but that language on it is so broad that it could mean everything, or nothing. I'm sure we'll hear plenty about it in the coming days. Trying not to go CR, but if there's anybody I don't want ruling unilaterally on college sports, it's Donald Trump. Not sure he's even a real sports fan, but he's definitely more confident in his own correctness about everything than would seem helpful here.
  17. Auto-bid is as auto-bid does. My chance of getting in Florida now with the grades I had then would be <check notes > approximately zero. Big prestigious state university with great sports? Does your kid enjoy burning couches?
  18. It’s really not. You’re just a brain dead moron without two brain cells to rub together. Go to TexAgs already, moron
  19. Yeah, it's art work. It's even better how he opens admitting weak SEC OOC and 8 conference games only to double down with a Corsoesque "Not so fast my friends". Art and a narrative directly designed to press the gas pedal on the roller-coaster climb while building in "I told you so" for later in the season. In the words of the immortal DOC, no one can do it better.
  20. Is that supposed to be like a mexican lasagna of sorts?
  21. Any theories as to why they made Trump Canadian in this South Park episode?
  22. From the Texas Tribune: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/24/ken-paxton-private-lawyers-texas-cases/ One day in late May 2024, lawyer Zina Bash spent 6 1/2 hours working on a case against Facebook parent company Meta on behalf of the state of Texas. She reviewed draft legal filings. She participated in a court-ordered mediation session and then discussed the outcome with state Attorney General Ken Paxton. In her previous job as senior counsel on Paxton’s leadership team, that labor would have cost Texas taxpayers $641. But Bash had moved to private practice. Paxton hired her firm to work on the Meta case, allowing her to bill $3,780 an hour, so that day of work will cost taxpayers $24,570. In the past five years, Paxton has grown increasingly reliant on pricey private lawyers to argue cases on behalf of the state, rather than the hundreds of attorneys who work within his office, an investigation by The Texas Tribune and ProPublica found. These are often attorneys, like Bash, with whom Paxton has personal or political ties. In addition to Bash, one such contract went to Tony Buzbee, the trial lawyer who successfully defended Paxton during his 2023 impeachment trial on corruption charges. Three other contracts went to firms whose senior attorneys have donated to Paxton’s political campaigns. Despite these connections and what experts say are potential conflicts of interest, Paxton does not appear to have recused himself from the selection process. Although he is not required to by law, this raises a concern about appearing improper, experts who study attorneys general said. Paxton appears to have also outsourced cases more frequently than his predecessors, available records show. And he’s inked the kind of contingent-fee contracts, in which firms receive a share of a settlement if they win, far more often than the attorneys general in other large states, including California, New York and Pennsylvania. Since 2015, the New York and California attorneys general have awarded zero contingent-fee contracts; Pennsylvania’s has signed one. During that period, Paxton’s office approved 13. One of those was with Bash’s firm, Chicago-based Keller Postman, at the time known as Keller Lenkner, which she joined as partner in February 2021 after resigning from her job at the attorney general’s office. Paxton had signed a contract with the company two months earlier to investigate Google for deceptive business practices and violations of antitrust law. A little more than a year later, Bash’s firm won a state contract to work on the Meta litigation, alleging its facial recognition software violated Texans’ privacy. This time, Bash was the co-lead counsel. Meta, which called the lawsuit meritless, settled the case for $1.4 billion in the summer of 2024. It was a windfall for Keller Postman. The firm billed $97 million, the largest fee charged by outside counsel under Paxton’s tenure. Bash’s work alone accounted for $3.6 million of that total.
  23. I mean, perhaps he's better at football than we're assuming? Cards on the table, I'm high on Parker Livingstone for the vibes and memes rather than anything football related, but are we just taking it for granted that he's not very good? It's his second year in the program, the reports from camp are good. At 6'4" he's our tallest scholarship WR. I don't think he's WR1 or anything but I wouldn't be shocked if they had a role for him to play.
  24. As long as Duke is OUT, we are good. 😊 🤘👌
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