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  2. Bucs at Texans (-2.5, 42.5), 6:00 on ABC/ESPN.
  3. The Freakenomics episode paints his philosophy in a much more benign light than his book Regime Change. In the book he specifically calls out the need for a small cabal of class traitors (elite, ivy educated managerial class) to implement many of his conservative views) and admits it’s not a call to eliminating elites, but changing who the elites are: christian, aristocratic, truly conservative. Also of note, he believes republicans, neo cons, etc., are all varying degrees of liberals. At points he seems to be saying feudalism is a better form of governance than godless liberalism, even referencing the downward responsibilities of the nobility to the peasantry. It’s chilling in its calm reasoning.
  4. Him being killed is bad. Him being dead is good, imo.
  5. I think the should do the moment of silence when he was shot. Really sell Charlie’s message about unity, respect, and acceptance
  6. Manifesto destroyed, now his best bargaining chip is to admit to what the government wants him to say, might be his only way out of the death penalty.
  7. I'd say stamp collecting and pure coin collecting (focused more on the type and condition than the material) are similar head-spaces. When I was a kid I inherited a bag of British Empire stamps and perusing them gave me exposure to art, geography, and some grasp of world events post-WWII. Then there were countless almost-worthless world coins in base metal that I would buy out of gum ball machines. An aluminum coin with something like "1000 pesos" written on it is worth a Masters in Economics if you stare at it long enough. Back to stamps, an old coin dealer who'd confide the tricks of the trade mentioned that he was slightly annoyed at "Bullion Sharks" (like me) but the real PITA was mailing things to stamp collectors-- they considered themselves some sort of aristocracy, and would crawl all over a stamp with a magnifying glass searching for one fly speck to complain about.
  8. sure, there are so many spare teachers in Texas looking to fill the vacancies created by the speech police purge, what could possibly go wrong?
  9. Well still no Solanke tomorrrow. He hasn't been in practice so he's not yet ready to go. Maybe a few weeks? Hopefully before the next international break.
  10. I would worry if it was second torn ACL or something to that nature. If its something cleaned up then they are playing this smart so he is ready for JAN.
  11. I've never seen a bulletproof vest with nipples, but apparently you guys are the experts so I will defer to you
  12. Surlyhorns Gangbang Baseball, coming 2026
  13. If they are willingly coming to this website then I think they should already know what to expect. This place isn't called Cheery Horns. No one promised them a rose garden.
  14. Can someone go to Dean Keeton and post up in the trees and see what the fuck is going on at practice. This is an all time collapse for a team expected to score at will in these cupcake games.
  15. Was in Tempe for the TXST @ ASU game, and can't express how good the ASU helmets look in person. Just really badass - gold/maroon prismatic fade that switches as the angle changes.
  16. We?
  17. Aggies defense is shit. Reed will come down to earth. Notre Dame fucking sucks and in rebuild.
  18. This is why we know it's between the ears.
  19. we need a sober version of this guy , what he's doing up North is what we need This is 2025 can't we promote some G5 HC to OC ? Traylor, GJ Kinne ?
  20. hey - no doxing posters
  21. I don't mind Ian Boyd. Dude is an easy target for seeming ancillary to what someone would rather hear from a former player. His content is fun depending on how deep you want to delve in X's and O's. I enjoy it. I should have never perused the dumbass "politics" board on IT. I've never had any issues with Eric Nahlin's content or knew anything about him. I had no idea how fucking stupid he is.
  22. C-Man

    Dallas | Pizza

    Finally made it over to Vector Brewing in Lake Highlands on Saturday evening. A good friend's nephew is the lead singer for a band of HS sophomores at Lake Highlands and they played a gig on the patio. We were at a friend's house watching football during the afternoon and when I mentioned to one of my wife's close friends where we here headed she asked if we wanted to take one or both of her kids. She joked that there are kids everywhere and that at 8, they slowly kick all the kids out and it turns into a bar/brewery. At any rate, to say it was a fucking madhouse is the understatement of the century. I have kids but they're older now (one in college, one a senior in HS). I appreciated having a place where you could take kids with other families and they could entertain themselves while the parents were able to kick back and enjoy time with friends, maybe have a beer or two. This is not that. Holy shit -- kids were running this way and that, crawling under the tables where not-their-parents were sitting, inflatable balls knocking over glasses and such. Total mayhem until they started filtering out close to 9. The pizza was decent enough but I don't see myself fighting through that scene again any time soon.
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