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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
SydneyCarton replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Especially when the Judge knows you by name. I've repeatedly told you that your jihad against crossing guards and parents who actually come to a complete stop before ejecting their kids from the car at school drop-off was going to land you in the pokey. -
Have you ever seen Armybrat and your old man in the same room together?
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- [SkySports] Fulham are interested in signing Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. It is understood that Fulham have explored the conditions of both a loan and permanent move. - Fabrizio: Club to club very soon for Xavi, Chelsea working fast and working quick. Any moment now personal terms could be done. Jorell Hato is wanted by several clubs but he would be very keen to join Chelsea. Could be room to discuss more players, like young Chelsea players going on loan to Ajax. - Plettenberg: Chelsea and Xavi Simons are getting closer. Very good talks also took place with Leipzig yesterday, with more scheduled for today. Now, RB are waiting for an offer. Leipzig are simultaneously working on a deal for Chukwumeka. Personal terms are not an issue, as Xavi is open to Chelsea. - [Romano] : Renato Veiga, pushing to join Atlético Madrid project as soon as possible. - [Fabrizio Romano]:🚨⚠️ Christopher Nkunku’s exit from Chelsea this summer remains almost guaranteed. Nkunku wants to play more with several top clubs keen in the background; Chelsea are open to selling him since January. More contacts will follow soon. 👀
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You have to go to Washington state to find a monster truck rally with a Kia in the parking lot.
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We currently value 'humanity' over sustainabilty. There is nothing sustainable about having 7+ billion people on this planet, especially since so many of them are in places with limited-to-no resources. Coming to the conclusion that too many people isn't an ideal way to sustain life on this planet isn't the incorrect one.
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This is the OG, Clackers!
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Papers, please. Surly thread of deportation cruelty dominance
Js1 replied to Captainant's topic in Daily Texan
There is no winner having Facebook. Enjoy arguing with bots and boomers -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
C-Man replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Sounds like we've had quite the past week. I admittedly no longer pay near the attention to this that I used to and I trust Sark to do what needs to be done. Hard to argue with the recruiting results he's had since coming to Austin. Anyway, was on the phone with my Tech grad (he's a great dude) yesterday and he brought up Sark signing the #1 player at every position in the last several days. I laughed and gave him shit about Cody Campbell buying the #1 OL recruit in Texas out from everybody. We chuckled a bit and I surfed over to 247 to see what in the world he was talking about. Needless to say, I'm quite gruntled today. -
All Encompassing Mortgage and Real Estate Thread
Incredulity replied to UTPhil2006's topic in Business and Markets
If rates stay where they are for a while I wouldn’t be extremely surprised if someone started doing something like that. Frankly we are in a place with respect to rate change that would make such a product marketable which hasn’t sustainably been the case since the late 70’s. It’s some calculation of a DCF and creditworthiness but probably carry a significant prepay penalty. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Fondren & Main replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
I didn't realize that Kirby had so many former players that posted here. Weird! -
Right. Just maybe don’t try to come in and big time people with shit like “the difference is that I have been there” when in fact you have not. I have appreciation for your skillset and what you do but it is a pattern with you across multiple threads. Read a book? Come on man.
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ah. i didn't realize that is what was going on here. i thought i was just looking at a generic diner.
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Wrongful Termination?????
Nice Guy Eddie replied to InkaUtexas's topic in Can You Help Me With This?
It would seem a company can change their employee requirements at any time. but extremely unfair if they give you less time than the process takes. Since you said it was after you signed, it comes across like you knew this was a requirement before you started. If so, why start a job that you knew could likely end like this? -
Obama is still the most divisive president in history, thank God for President Trump and his adulting manliness
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Penn has many less than brilliant graduates.
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Well Written Content OU Football 2025 - League Average & Loving It
texifornia replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
It's like our game at Maryland - a chance for their Northeastern alums to see a game. They played one at Army relatively recently, too. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Frank Drebin replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Tell them you’re going to put the system on trial. -
Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
This Epstein stuff is yesterday's news. The real hot topic everybody's talking about is how Obama tried to steal my erection. -
YouTube is good for something every now and then:
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No joke, but I think AMYZF, finally, has a CEO who’s competent as the company’s trying to line themselves up for govt funding under the domestic production of critical minerals policy. Market seems to think today’s news is good (today’s press release is below). AMY’s recycling process works. The stock has gotten killed because of the drop in the price of lithium. That oversupply ain’t gonna last forever and the demand for lithium, primarily due to the growth of EV’s and energy storage, will cause the lithium supply to struggle to keep pace, potentially leading to a significant shortfall in the coming years. RecycLiCo Partners with Lucid to Strengthen North American Domestic Supply Chain for Critical Minerals and Metals July 23, 2025 - Surrey, BC RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. (“RecycLiCo” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF | FSE: ID4), a critical minerals refining and lithium ion battery upcycling company, today announced that it, together with Lucid (NASDAQ: LCID) and other industry leaders has become a founding member of the Minerals for National Automotive Competitiveness Collaboration (MINAC), a partnership focused on accelerating the development and procurement of American-sourced critical mineral resources for use in automotive manufacturing by domestic automakers and Tier 1 suppliers. The other MINAC members are Alaska Energy Metals, Graphite One and Electric Metals. The MINAC members will work together to: Advance domestic mineral production through the completion of offtake agreements for American critical minerals for use in American automobiles; Identify and resolve barriers, and accelerate commercialization and customer adoption; Improve coordination between the mining and automotive sectors; and Support the qualification and procurement of domestically produced materials by American automakers and Tier 1 suppliers. The partnership recognizes the value of RecycLiCo’s advanced hydrometallurgical process to recover high-purity, battery-ready materials from newly-mined domestic ore, manufacturing scrap and end-of-life batteries and its potential contribution to onshore sourcing of essential materials and the establishment of a circular supply chain. “The historic realignment of the global trading environment, together with governmental initiatives fostering reliance on domestic sources, has highlighted the need for the efficient recovery and refinement of critical minerals. This collaboration with Lucid and our other MINAC partners is a direct response to that need and will help us to validate and scale our technology and work closely with industry leaders,” said Richard Sadowsky, Chief Executive Officer of RecycLiCo. As part of the collaboration’s launch, Mr. Sadowsky will join fellow MINAC members for a roundtable and event on July 23, 2025, in Washington, D.C. alongside Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan, and Representatives Begich (AK) and Biggs (AZ)
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People trying to bring the Shuttle Discovery to Texas
Js1 replied to atomheartbevo's topic in Daily Texan
As Bill Nye told someone, you don’t see Department of Agriculture or HUD shirts or stickers out in the wild other than National Parks, NASA is inherently the most American agency. Shared commitment to scientific advancement, doing the impossible, and leading the world in advancement and human endeavor Too bad we are giving it all up because one of their core missions of earth science doesn’t jive with the anti-climate science regime. Kind of like trying to name one of our foremost center for the arts after an Eastern European gold digging whore -
There's a whole lot of nothing out there. Need is usually what drives updating maps. The bbq sandwich place in Camp Wood is real good though.
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