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LTtxfan started following Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Ole Days)
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
Longhorn_Fan68 replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
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Saying that Epstein stole a person, when Epstein is not running a club, brings up more questions. Epstein stole a young, female hostess and that made Trump upset?
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Colorado Vacation Destinations - Not Quite So Crowded, But Still Cool
Your Mom replied to Dbeasy's topic in Food and Travel
Beautiful. My son was just there last month and had to hike through a fair bit of snow to reach Emerald Lake. -
Nah they’re too busy complaining about Sydney Seeeney’s jeans ad.
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I'm not about to defend Trump or his story as being true. However, in a hypothetical you have 2 absolute ego maniacs that that, I think most would agree, view women as property. If Trump had a favorite "piece of property" at MarALago and an egomaniacal "competitor" "stole" that property, I can absolutely see it causing rift. Again, I'm not supporting the truth or accuracy of the story, but to say those two wouldn't fight over such a "possession" is to misunderstand their mindset.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
fellside replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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I bet van der Poel was wishing he was there yesterday. He could have made it even more interesting.
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So why didn't your kids bite it to death? Sissies?😁 Toddler bites cobra to death
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
kevwun replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Gotta love the movies your parents let you watch back in the day. I remember watching Robo Cop when I was like 8 and the gore almost made me sick to my stomach. -
we can't out run it, only delay it, and then only for a short while. truly sucks.
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Elon Musk: Nazi traitor piece of shit [Confirmed]
BrickHorn replied to MaybeACoordinator's topic in Daily Texan
I agree with her, though. There shouldn’t be any regulations on space travel. Anyone dumb enough to hop in an unregulated rocket for a hundred million mile journey to colonize an arid rock with no water, no food, no atmosphere, and no magnetic field should be encouraged to do so immediately. Bon voyage, idiots! -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
IDIOTsavant replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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Venezuelan Little League team denied entry to the United States
Gil Bang replied to Brian Fantana's topic in Daily Texan
Yes, yes it is. Land of the free, home of the petty shithead that's scared of it's own shadow. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Felix replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Perfect! I love you guys. https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/the-many-plurals-of-octopus-octopi-octopuses-octopodes -
Yeah, I mean this is really good news!
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Dem Strategeries For Mass Cult Reprogramming
wildcat09 replied to Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand's topic in Cloak Room
Guys, where the fuck have I ever given the impression that I don't think Dems should talk at all about material issues? I have been incredibly consistent on this very simple point for a long time now: Dems need to stop running and engage in the culture war. Bozo's way works, but that's not the only way. There are a thousand different ways to do it depending on the issue, context, and candidates involved. Yet every time I push back on "Dems need to run away harder from the culture war!" with this point, people who agree with me go "NO THAT'S COMPLETELY WRONG!" Our fundamental perception of what the party even is and does and has been doing is so completely broken. ETA: there was a time, not that long ago, when being openly racist would've immediately disqualified a candidate even among the Texas GOP. Did the state just become 500% more racist within the past 15 years? Or is something else behind that change? -
Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
LTtxfan replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Watching below film, Mosley is running some routes that Gunnar Helm ran. Great seeing him line up in the backfield... 🤘 -
America's Foreign Policy & Other Shit Going On Around the World thread
bolverk replied to bolverk's topic in Cloak Room
Trump's trade policies might push Iceland into joining the EU. Could Iceland Join The EU? Reykjavik Eyes Accession Talks As Security, Trade Tensions Mount When predicting which country would be the next to join the European Union, the smart money seems to be on Montenegro given that it has been negotiating for years and has advanced the furthest of all candidates. Others point to Albania, which is currently making great strides toward Brussels as the next member. There are also some who think that Moldova -- a reform-oriented and ambitious country in the bloc’s eastern neighborhood -- stands a decent chance of becoming EU member state number 28 in the coming year. But the right answer may actually be Iceland. The Trump administration's overtures to annex the Danish territory of Greenland and the prospect of a trade war between its security provider, the United States, and its biggest trading partner, the European Union, have created unease on the North Atlantic island. The current Icelandic government, which came to power last year, has announced that a referendum will be held before 2027 on resuming accession talks with Brussels. Polls suggest a majority would support restarting talks. The country has been here before. It was badly hit by the 2008 global financial crisis, when three of its major banks collapsed. EU membership -- and especially joining the eurozone -- was seen as a way out of the crisis, and negotiations with the bloc began in 2010. Talks were suspended three years later by a newly elected right-wing government. By then, the eurozone was itself engulfed in the same financial crisis, so joining the club and adopting its ailing common currency was no longer seen as a panacea. In those three years of accession talks, Reykjavik opened most of the 33 accession chapters and closed 11. By comparison, the current EU accession frontrunner, Montenegro, has managed to close a mere seven chapters in more than a decade of talks. 'A Sovereign Decision' It’s not for nothing that EU officials believe that Iceland could wrap up the entire process in a couple of years if it was to resume its application -- which according to the European Commission still remains valid. It helps, of course, that the country is part of the European Economic Area (EEA), which means that it -- together with other EEA members Norway and Liechtenstein -- is already applying the EU’s internal market rules. When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited the island last week, she was quick to point out that the issue of future EU membership is “a sovereign decision that the people take here. So, it’s not a topic for me to comment on.” But, she added, “Iceland is familiar and integrated into the single market, we share values, we know each other very well, we are like-minded -- all this is an asset.” Speaking under the condition of anonymity, a European diplomat familiar with the topic was even more forthright. “It would be good if a Western European country would join the EU, especially after Brexit,” they said. “It would show that the club truly is attractive.” Integration would prove seamless, given that Iceland is richer than the EU average and -- with a population of 300,000 -- would be the smallest member state if it joined. While Brussels officially is trying to stay out of the Icelandic debate on membership, it is quietly doing everything to edge it closer. During her visit, von der Leyen promised a trade review to potentially upgrade the EEA agreement. She also struck a deal to protect critical infrastructure that is essential for Iceland, such as subsea cables, and started negotiations on a new security and defense partnership agreement, which would allow closer cooperation on cyber and hybrid threats. The partnership, expected to be ready by year’s end, is especially important for Iceland, which is acutely aware of the need for security cooperation, particularly as both Russia and China are becoming more active in the Arctic region. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Davis Lane replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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Little League World Series....Needville repping the Lone Star state
Dennis Taylor replied to Bevo&Pevo's topic in Baseball
My kids have been through with baseball for years now and maybe I'm misunderstanding, but are you saying the best 12u (and younger for that matter) talent is playing Little League with no leads etc rather than Perfect Game or whatever the most prominent travel ball governing body is? -
Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
jimmyjazz replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
I've given up trying to suss out the ins and outs of NIL going forward. Any links to articles/posts that might lay out the current implications of the House settlement, the POTUS exec order, 3rd parties, etc. would be appreciated. -
And it still wasn't enough to sate Putin's appetite to erase Ukraine. https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/trump-reportedly-offered-to-hand-crimea-and-1753644166.html Austria's Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger said in an interview with Die Welt that Trump was ready to "hand over" Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine to Russian President Vladimir Putin. But Putin chose to keep fighting. The Minister said the situation is clear: Ukraine wants peace, while Russia does not. Putin would have already started negotiations to end the war if he were truly interested in peace. She said Trump had effectively offered Putin Crimea and several eastern regions of Ukraine, and even ruled out Ukraine's NATO membership. Yet, Putin chose to continue his war of destruction against Ukraine. Meinl-Reisinger also rejected claims that Russia holds an advantage on the battlefield. She reminded that the Kremlin is suffering massive losses in Ukraine, and Putin won't be able to ignore this forever. The Minister said that coffins will continue to pile up in Russia, and combined with the country's worsening economic crisis, it is becoming harder for the Kremlin to sustain the war. According to her, Putin realizes he is running out of time, which is why he is escalating the war with such brutal intensity.
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