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  2. I mean- maybe. I’ve never had an employee with a non-compete. Figure it’s my job to make the workplace work for them and if I can’t or they suck attrition can be magical.
  3. Eyes Wide Shut, annual Christmas Eve tradition.
  4. Spending Christmas at home alone this year, by choice; first time since Mom passed a decade ago that I've not traveled to London to spend it with my sister and her family, except Covid year, but I'll be over there in February. We'll do a video call present opening at some unholy hour of the morning here, my sister and niece will get mad at each other over some trifle, and my brother-in-law and I will pour ourselves some more nog, boosted with extra festivity. So, pretty much like being there! Following that, will be making Christmas breakfast/brunch, or at least some of it, as is family tradition, then watching football, perhaps with more festive nog. Cannot complain. To all of you strangers from a strange land that I still somehow feel I know in a way - Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals!
  5. Guess he's never seen this, either. Or forgot.
  6. I hate to tell you, but that's closer to 48.00 per pound. It's never a good sign when they don't put the price per pound on the label.
  7. 71 years ago when my family was stationed at Fort Brooke in San Juan, Puerto Rico, my brother & I served as altar boys for the Catholic chaplain in the military hospital chapel. Lots of recovering wounded from the Korean War attended the Mass services, some of them pretty bad off but came in wheelchairs and even on gurneys. Lots of emotions were on display from the soldiers - no telling what horrors many of them experienced while serving in that far away combat. My last Midnight Mass serving there was a bit difficult ……..I was very tired and not feeling too good. When the chaplain priest lit my incense burner and I started swinging it back & forth, the smoke overwhelmed me and I fainted. Lol Caused quite a stir. I don’t remember if I recovered enough to finish serving the Mass that night.
  8. To be fair, almost nobody outside of Collie Station sees a thumbs up and associates it with the aggies. So, doing a thumbs down, especially on national tv, has a very limited impact.
  9. These guys’ names validate the need for jersey numbers …
  10. Read that as "worldclass redneck university"
  11. Why must you use this bastardized version?
  12. This. It would take me about 3 snaps of a game to find Sergio dropping into coverage. Zone blitzes are a common thing. Having an end peel for the RB on an exotic is a thing. It's something people need to accept is part of the game.
  13. ^^^ Well, we've been there before. Experience counts for something. Rushing the field, winning a "big" game, thumbs/horns down, wtfever, we have experience and understand when these things are justified. That is why we are daddy and will continue to be daddy and they will or might always be second best and certainly never the flagship of the Lone Star Stare. In addition, there might be something to be said for divine intervention or just plain good 'ol fashioned luck.
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