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Now two shots to advance the ball forward about 2 yards, lulz.
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I'm assumed he meant sending out alerts locally/statewide like when a cop stubs his toe on the job.
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Sub-Educated Cretins: The SEC screenshot mega-thread
Armybrat replied to SimkinsMan's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Rednecks are scared. -
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
HtownHorn replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Ketch's attorneys have advised him against it. -
Seems like a good guy:
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THE 153rd OPEN: 13 - 20 July 2025 ROYAL PORTRUSH
AbeFroman replied to LTtxfan's topic in Other Sports
DeChambeau with the whiff. -
For sure. What's confusing is, apparently others like to hear him talk, too?
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i posted this a week ago in cr after further review i can't see anything in it that is "against the rules" of dt so here you go: +++ How do the failed barriers fit together? The 2025 atrocity is neither a 2025 problem, nor a 2025 camp/citizen/tourist problem, nor a 2025 State/County/City government problem. It is instead a true example of an organizational accident with causes that existed for some time before the event. While no one person is responsible for the atrocity, the aggregate effect of actions and decisions by government officials and those they serve, over many years, created the physical conditions that made the atrocity possible. For the current State, County and Local governments, Guadalupe Flooding was, and is, an institution. And leaders do not change institutions unless there is a clearly perceived need for change. Guadalupe Flooding has grown from isolated events lost in institutional memories trapped in time into an atrocity with massive loss of life. From just a dozen deaths to hundreds. From the occasional high-water cleanup to a 100-year event every 10 years. For Guadalupe Flooding, the State, County and Local government’s role was to ensure that controls were in place so that if and when a flood occurred, the results would be non-consequential. But as Guadalupe Flooding has grown in frequency and intensity, the actions and decisions by government officials, taken or not taken, to prevent the flooding, have remained the same. The State of Texas, Kerr County and the City of Kerrville do not have a proactive risk management approach for Guadalupe Flooding. As a result, behavioral and safety problems never prompted past or present administrations to reassess Guadalupe Flooding risk to campers, citizens and tourists. The State of Texas, Kerr County and the City of Kerrville have a culture that instills bias and tunnel vision in decision making. No one in the current or past administrations ever interpreted ongoing behavioral problems as indications that Guadalupe Flooding risk mitigation was beyond the capabilities of past or present administrations. There was no appropriate plan, policy or program to mitigate the risk of Guadalupe Flooding. Instead, important design details were communicated through an oral tradition. As a result, Guadalupe Flooding risk mitigation was never undertaken the same way twice, even though the accepted basis for risk mitigation was “we have always done it this way, and it has always worked.” Thus, changes made in the absence of a sound risk mitigation strategy reduced critical margins of safety. Kerr County and City of Kerrville leaders were the sole design authority for Guadalupe Flooding risk mitigation. Yet they did not have the knowledge or skills necessary to identify and correct structural and institutional deficiencies of the type that caused the 2025 atrocity. Though its individual components are complex, the central message is clear. The atrocity was about physical failures driven by organizational failures, the origins of which span decades. No single factor caused the atrocity, just as no single change will ensure that a tragedy like this never happens again. https://www.surlyhorns.com/board/topic/44760-4th-of-july-texas-flood/page/29/#comment-7195227
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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They offered Bowman and Wafle insane packages they simply had to take. -
Has McLane ever had to settle multiple federal lawsuits for war profiteering? I see your Carlos Lee and raise you Jose Abreu, Rafael Montero, and Christian Walker.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
SimkinsMan replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
First of all, I'm hugely appreciative of Bobby's support for the program and the information he brings. Most of the good things in the 9.95 business over the last two-plus decades are a result of his efforts whereas there are, mostly, a lot of shady characters out there. (Some of them are also shady in the sense that they create a lot of shade). So this is not a criticism but rather an observation. Anyway, it seems pretty clear from the way that Bobby is propping up Brandon Harris that Brandon Harris is his source. -
elguapo started following Great use of samples
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Sampling I forgot to be your lover sampling root down and get it
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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Looks like Jeremy Johnson put in a Texas CB for Derrek Cooper. Jeremy Johnson writes for the Georgia On3/Rivals site. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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Spiethcoaster goes bogey, bogey, par to start... +2 thru 3holes
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Cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, etc.)
troph replied to surlybevo's topic in Business and Markets
with actual experience with tangible metals I can say I'm not quite ready for owning actual bitcoin (which is probably a lot easier). but as a simple example, I'd probably put the recovery password in a safe deposit box at the bank if I had any sizeable amount of bitcoin (at this point more than 2-3 coins). as with any alt asset, there are logistics, the burden of which you have to be ok with. for me right now, i just need the inflation/currency hedge and the explosive growth so an ETF is great for now and maybe forever, but as my planning above suggests, if we need to make a radical move with assets, we will and at that point losing a bitcoin run up is not the point, the point is to be flexible and mobile. so liquidating assets, buying bitcoin, moving, then reestablishing a diversified asset base is possible with an agnostic attitude to value because of the temporal nature of the transaction. I get St Kitts and Nevis confused, one or both have passports for sale. Malta is the gold standard based on my limited review, especially for EU travel. both have passports simply for sale. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
BachelorTrek replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
That reminds me, I miss Mangia's deep-dish pizza that I used to buy here in the ATX. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
kevwun replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
I think it was closer to 7 over 3 years or something insane, but I don't see how all of that comes to fruition with the news about the financial mess they are in. That whole house of cards is going to implode at some point. Riley is making promises about a lot of things that aren't going to happen. -
I'm convinced they only got upset at the deplorable comment because they don't know what the word means and that upset them
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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You have a weird way of defining "acceptance." Yes, that is what's going to happen, and then the old guard will zip up their pants and tell them to fuck off because they're pathetic. Yeah, isn't Bowman the guy they promised like 3 million dollars? I don't see him flipping if that's the dude. Or was that Luftwaffle? -
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Please don’t waste our time on updates that don’t include pizza. -
you must have missed my cloning of the bonfire report
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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