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  2. For sure. A case study in how to not do it. So many better guns out there.
  3. 😂 top comment: “$75M is my favorite Twins player. I love watching $75M play baseball for the Twins. One day I hope to see $75M retired alongside my heroes Joe Mauer, Roster Flexibility, Kirby Puckett, and Team Control.”
  4. Ah got it. Thanks. I'm not a soccer guy
  5. DH, Yordan’s hand has been amputated. All of the moves make us much more competitive and versatile in our lineup and defensively, and we don’t have to suffer through Cooper Hummel and Zack Short starts. Plus Brice gets more time to really develop, Cam gets more rest, etc. Going to be a (more) fun end to the season for sure.
  6. TX-11: Same same.
  7. This is aggy fan fiction levels of bullshit
  8. Imagine if Obama...
  9. An informative post from a FB group I'm in.
  10. Well shit, we got gypped on our tour. They had a concert the night before and were cleaning up and doing work on the field. We didn’t get access to the green monster, just the seats above it.
  11. Richard Gere and the gerbil say hello.
  12. Just watched the ep 0 and it very clearly should have been part of the premiere since it's part of the competition. Incredible how bad the MTV production is but whatever nothing new.
  13. What a name indeed... Looks like they are trying to pull most of this water from a relatively small area, with many wells near their property lines. This property is in the extreme SW corner of Anderson county. I'd be pissed if I was their neighbor. Sidenote: That area is in the Elkhart-Mount Enterprise fault zone, a zone associated with salt related structures in the East Texas Salt Basin. Due to the faulting and structures, naturally occurring crude oil from deeper reservoirs/shales (Austin Chalk-Eagle Ford-Woodbine) has migrated upwards via faults and filled many of these shallow sands (Queen City-Carrizo-Wilcox) over geologic time. It has since become biodegraded and heavy. There are a few commercial heavy oil fields producing from the Carrizo and Wilcox, but the oil is literally everywhere in this region of Anderson county in some quantity. Water for small local municipalities pump fresh water out of zones in lateral contact with the heavy crude oil. I am nearly positive that these small municipalities and private well operators do not look for organic components (they do what they are required by regulatory agencies). There are highly likely naturally occurring, dangerous, soluble organic compounds (VOCs, BETX) in a lot of the drinking water, at what concentrations, Idk. I guess that's what you get with limiting regulatory requirements. Leopards and all that. In summary, some rural folks may already be fucked. I know I wouldn't drink the water from the faulted areas without sufficient testing for those specific contaminants.
  14. I have a pair of their (The Blake)caimans. Not broken in yet, but not too bad so far for the price point.
  15. People, y'all need to conserve water. We're still in a drought. Data centers, y'all take all y'all want. https://www.sacurrent.com/news/san-antonio-data-centers-guzzled-463-million-gallons-of-water-as-area-faced-drought-38116670
  16. wow totes forgot about toenail . toniel carter thanks LT
  17. Waiting on that Chas DFA.
  18. Give it a bit more time.
  19. It's cool guys Markieff said this is all just a big misunderstanding. I'm sure Marcus' lawyer appreciated this tweet.
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