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  2. Fun Gainesville fact: as in Austin, there are lots of bats, with "bat houses" on campus. https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/bats/
  3. @PTINS OPEC boosting oil production as the Ukrainians impact Russian production. Exclusive: OPEC+ plans another oil output hike in November, sources say | Reuters OPEC+ will likely approve another oil production increase of at least 137,000 barrels per day at its meeting next Sunday, as rising oil prices encourage the group to try to further regain market share, three sources familiar with the talks said. --- Oil prices have fallen from over $80 per barrel at the start of the year but have mostly traded in a narrow range of $60-$70 per barrel since OPEC began production increases in April. On Friday, prices rose to their highest since August 1, hitting levels above $70 per barrel, supported by Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure which disrupted refining and shipments from one of the world's biggest oil exporters. --- The eight producers plan to fully unwind one element of those cuts - 2.2 million bpd - by the end of September. For October, they started removing a second layer, of 1.65 million bpd, with an increase of 137,000 bpd. OPEC+ also gave the United Arab Emirates approval to boost production by 300,000 bpd between April and September. The November increase to be discussed on October 5 will amount to at least 137,000 bpd, equal to the October hike, the three sources said. A final decision has not been made, the sources said.
  4. I honestly didn’t know the Polish guys name. I coulda swore he was the union rep for pipe fitters 1501.
  5. Saturday will be a great atmosphere in T-town. The Bammers have had this one circled for a year and now with a W in hand after Athens, watch out.
  6. Press conference today I believe. Hopefully they can answer some of these questions.
  7. The Purdie Shuffle. Also used by Jeff Porcaro:
  8. Thank you.
  9. I live about 50 mins to an hour from here in michigan. Very sad day :(
  10. https://www.amazon.com/Shattering-Peace-Old-Mans-War/dp/0765389193/ New book in John Scalzi's Old Man's War series. I really loved the first 6, hoping this one holds up.
  11. Arkansas tried that same route before with Chad Morris and it was disastrous. Not saying Traylor is Morris, but the similarities probably have them go a different direction.
  12. Yeah man. I stand on record as being pro hot middle aged brunettes. I’ll cede my fap rights to Susanna Hoffs when you pry it from my cold dead hand. The biggest trick the Brisket ever pulled was having yall name check him every time one pops up. Ain’t hating the player, here hating the game.
  13. Holy shit you were just a year early
  14. Who doesn't love a good redemption story?
  15. Speaking of war crimes The Sunday Times has published an investigation that reveals the identities of the 13 commanding officers in charge of Russian troops accused of the Bucha massacres. Their identities have been compiled by independent lawyers and investigators using open-source intelligence, and all 13 have been confirmed by the Ukrainian security services. Colonel General Aleksandr Chayko, commander of the Eastern Military District, led the Russian army at the outset of the invasion and was the most senior officer on the ground in Ukraine. Colonel General Aleksandr Sanchik. Troops under his command allegedly tortured and raped civilians in Bucha. Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, from the 64th Separate Motorised Rifle Brigade, personally had a hand in "gross violations of human rights" including "direct responsibility in killings, rape and torture," according to the US state department. He was one of the bloodiest commanders stationed in Bucha during the occupation. Colonel General Valeri Solodchuk led Russian soldiers who are accused of killings in Bucha. He was promoted by Putin this year. Colonel Yuri Medvedev. Soldiers reporting to him said to have committed more than 40 acts of rape. He was killed by mutinous Russian troops in 2022. Colonel Andrei Kondrov. His troops were accused of robbing civilian houses in Bucha and killing unarmed civilians. Major General Sergei Chubarykin, head of the elite 76th Guards Air Assault Division. Soldiers under his direct command allegedly carried out the majority of the war crimes in Bucha, including executions, torture and widespread looting. Colonel Artem Gorodilov. Under US sanctions for "gross violations of human rights" including extrajudicial killings. Lieutenant Colonel Denis Suvorov personally abducted a Ukrainian officer, tied him to a tree and tortured him before dumping his body in an open pit. Colonel Aleksei Tolmachet. His regiment has been accused of unlawful detention, mock executions, ill treatment and looting. Major General Vladimir Seliverstov was stationed at the command post on Yablunska Street in Bucha, described as the nerve centre for the violence. Major General Vadim Pankov allegedly ordered soldiers to kill 30 local residents and forced civilians to clear up the bodies of dead Russian soldiers. Colonel Sergei Karasev has been accused of assaulting a woman, knocking out her teeth with his gun, and of shooting a civilian in the head. In Bucha, hundreds of residents were killed and subjected to brutal torture. More than 100 were buried in a mass grave outside the Orthodox Christian church. Some civilians were shot while trying to escape. A children’s summer camp basement was turned into a torture site, where women and children were systematically raped. Russian soldiers cut throats, mutilated bodies, and executed parents in front of their children. More than 500 civilian bodies have been recovered. Dozens more are still missing. The United Nations has described the atrocities as ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. Investigation: https://t.co/jUmejTMMv7 Unmasked: 13 Russian officers who led ‘war crime’ troops in Bucha | The Times and The Sunday Times
  16. Gerry Dre Quinn ... A new team is attempting to get in the race. Ohio State is making a push to get the recent 4-star+ Clemson de-commit out of Buford High on campus this weekend for the game vs. Minnesota. As it stands now, confidence remains on the Texas side. Tennessee believes they are right there with Texas in the fight. The 6-foot-4, 228-pounder is not currently expected to take his decision to December, or even November. Jalen Lott ... The recruitment of 4-star++ Oregon wide receiver verbal continues to see positive returns for the Longhorns. Lott has been in communication with members of the Texas staff daily since the visit two weekends ago. OnTexasFootball currently gives the Longhorns a 60% shot to eventually flip the Frisco (Texas) Panther Creek playmaker.
  17. Why would they schedule a horror convention (whatever the hell that is) the same weekend at Texas @ UK, Parents Weekend, Keeneland Fall Meet, and horse auction at Fasig-Tipton? Smh. No wonder there's not a hotel available in Lex.
  18. I think they announced they had one around that time. What's weird, is I remember, early on before they released the vaccines, that it generally was considered a good thing. And some time between around that October and early January 2021, the social media bots changed the perception for a large swath of part of the population, which wasn't already anti-vax generally, and, well, here we are.
  19. European leaders are starting to tie Ukrainian victory to the security/stability of Europe. I mean, they've been doing this for years, but it seems lately they are a lot more united, probably helped by Ukrainian success against Russian power and O&G infrastructure. President of the European Council António Costa: This aggression threatens not only Ukraine, it threatens every nation in this assembly [the UN General Assembly]. If we accept Russia's invasion of Ukraine, no country will ever be safe. There is only one root cause to this war: Russia's refusal to accept Ukraine's right to choose its own destiny. For over three years, this war has claimed innocent lives, destroyed cities, and fooled global insecurity. Our collective security is tied to Ukraine's resilience.
  20. Oh, the chief communication cunt is talking about it
  21. So weird that another clearly maga shooter isn’t being talked about by the right. We going to have moments of silence and flags at half staff for these victims? No? Man, that’s just weird.
  22. Why the hell do these morons have such a bike lane fetish?! I bet if you surveyed, there's less than 5% of people that actually commute via bike. We're constantly bowing to the pressures of these bike goons and making vehicle traffic worse so they can pretend to be Lance Armstrong for those three weeks a year the weather allows it.
  23. Putin has signed a decree on the autumn draft, running from October 1 to December 31. During this period, the Russian authorities plan to call up 135,000 people for compulsory military service. Russia promises not to send them to the frontlines.
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