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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Rockwell Torrey replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
troph replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Last three pages of this thread suck dick. -
You can only watch movies of a single year the rest of your life.
Carl Spackler replied to UTGrad98's topic in Movies and TV
Next year. I'd live forever. -
The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
Eskimohorn replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
Maybe off topic, but… https://metro.co.uk/2025/08/06/millionaire-trophy-hunter-gored-death-1-3-tonne-bull-african-safari-23845140/ -
The Solid Verbal podcast goes over the SEC. They'll have two more shows where they do deep dives on each team. They also have a deep dive on Ohio State they put up a couple of days ago. To me they sound like writers who are passionate about college football covering the game...which is what they are. Ty Hildenbrandt is a Penn State grad and Notre Dame fan. Dan Rubenstein is a grad of Oregon. The podcast started in 2008, so many of you are likely already familiar with it. I only recently started listening to it. They are literate. Listening to them feels like listening to fantasy football people analyze teams/players. It's not my favorite. I find myself getting bored by them at times. But I find myself jonesing for college football content right now. They try to do a good job in covering all of college football. They obviously watch a bunch of games. I feel like they refrain from click bait/hot take shenanigans the way so much of the rest of the internet gravitates towards, so that's my biggest endorsement. Hildenbrandt's take on the Aggies is unintentionally hilarious in this show, but again, so much of what they do is a paper analysis. They don't shy away from that admission. I can't say I learn a whole lot from them, but I don't feel like my intelligence is insulted, either, which is what happens with most college football content. Anyway, here's the link:
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Not an option on the goggles.
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Chewbacca started following Sunglasses - Ray Ban or...
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Colorado Vacation Destinations - Not Quite So Crowded, But Still Cool
millhouse replied to Dbeasy's topic in Food and Travel
Dat's Nguyen-guine -
What is it with all these Sec coaches wanting to become maga politicians? Tuberville has dumbed down the senate. Now Bruce Pearl and Derek Dooley are looking to join him. Why?
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liam neeson is frank drebin, jr. naked gun is back.
Wiler77 replied to henrygandorf's topic in Movies and TV
Do you think Upper Westside is fucking Pamela Anderson on the side? -
MTV’s The Challenge s41: Vets and New Threats
shadow_operative2.0 replied to Derka's topic in Movies and TV
Well, at least the elimination went correct. Loser was already annoying. Also, both Derrick/Derek need to disappear forever. -
Ten of them should schedule elective surgeries that require weeks long convalescence.
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The Yogurt Shop Murders: HBO Max
shadow_operative2.0 replied to TrashMaster G's topic in Movies and TV
Yep, more needs to be explained on that front. Gunshots to heads, we get it. Setting the shop on fire well enough to fuck most shit up, not so much. -
His first three years at Tech were better than Briles’ first three at Baylor and Briles was a genius .
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Listen to the whole album. It’s a good starting point for anyone. Late 60’s Dead rules and has a flavor all its own. It’s foundational. They didn’t have as large of a repertoire as they did in later years and the improvisational aspect was new and constituted more of the show. The songs are great but it’s the departures from the songs that make the Dead the Dead. If you don’t get that then you really don’t get the Dead. It’s an approach. In a bookend I came here to post some tasty improvisational highlights during GD60. Keeping things real. I feel confident that the Grateful Dead ethos will be kept alive long after they’re gone.
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Markets still falling like whoa
Captainant replied to Llano Estacado's topic in Business and Markets
God I love picking winners and losers. Fact is, most chips aren't made in the US. Most of the silicon in my PC except the 5070ti was diffused in Malaysia or Korea or China and then assembled in another country and then landed in the US. The new unilateral tax from the emperor means COGS skyrocketing across the supply chain. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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This hits close to home, literally. Winter is no joke, though. -
I caught that but agree they glossed over that part. Don’t think I’ve ever seen anything in all these years on what started the fire.
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True with Porcelain fused to Metal which isn't used anymore - Not true with Zirconia or Gold. But I would be cautious for other reasons. You can get an implant if your tooth splits in half for $3200 all in. A root canal may cost $1600 and a crown may cost $1400. Invest in a nightguard to protect your teeth from grinding at night and to prevent your jaw from popping (problems with your TMJ). If a tooth breaks because of wear, get an implant and be done with it. Medicaid is a completely off topic discussion but I have a totally different view. Very few general dentists accept Medicaid because reimbursement is terrible, it opens doctors up to government lawsuits, and most importantly, doctors have to jump through hoops to get paid. Medicaid rejects all initial crown claims. All appeals have to be done through certified mail (so a trip to the post office plus costs). Approved claims still come with long payment times and with some that don't get paid for various reasons for example if the patient doesn't come back, if the teeth shift after patient misses multiple appointments, the need for a root canal develops, the patient breaks the tooth after missed appointments... Obviously some fraud definitely occurs but keep in mind that there are people within government searching for ways to not pay bills. And most of the fraud I see from dentists is over-diagnosing but interestingly that is probably the least likely way to get in trouble with the government. Most of the trouble comes from billing issues like coding too many extractions as surgical or billing for work not done. There are government actuaries/statisticians who catch that stuff. And no on the poor people thing. Rich people are a pain in the ass and complain over little bullshit. Middle class and poor complain about money and cause the front desk lots of headaches regarding financing and insurance. Poor miss appointments, fight bills, don't follow patient instructions, and try cheating the system. In summary, no specific income level is immune from being a pain in the ass. Think about going to a restaurant - the rich send their food back and act like arrogant assholes, middle class and poor complain about the bill, the poor don't tip. Who is worse and who is better? It depends on what type of PIA the service provider is better able to handle.
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Covid/Influenza/Black Death. 2024 and beyond
StassneyHorn replied to Parliament's topic in Daily Texan
Ask your real trans friends -
Markets still falling like whoa
Coelenterate Fuccboi replied to Llano Estacado's topic in Business and Markets
NVDA is exempt and the article says TSMC will likely be exempt due to investments from the US. -
Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
Drifterwood replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Judges will also accept dump truck or wagon -
Episode 6 of the SEC documentary is so awesome.
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Nah, Helo was.
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i wonder how Sweetwater, Abilene, etc. voted...🤔
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