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  1. First attempt at cfs. And first time making cream gravy. Gravy was a little thick but didn't want to add any more milk because it was right at the taste I wanted Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
    12 points
  2. 22 years yesterday, 21 years at the same job on Sunday. Coincidence, we think not.
    11 points
  3. The rainy day fund exists solely for the Governor to brag about. It's like the fancy dinnerware set your wife has that can't actually be used.
    10 points
  4. This feels like a million years ago. Having a president that actually gave a fuck, who was eloquent, empathetic, intelligent. Seems like we are stuck in the middle of a nightmare. This country better stand the fuck up in November.
    9 points
  5. There's merit to the argument that all of us yelling "STAY THE FUCK AT HOME" have that luxury, but the critics of that argument tend to be people who also have that luxury. If you look at the polls, nobody who works a real goddamned job is itching at the bit to get back to work, regardless of their dire financial situations, because they know the danger and they know their financial situations will be even more fucked if they get sick. The overwhelming majority of the "REOPEN!!!!" crowd are retired or near-retired boomers who want to be able to force someone to wait on them at Cracker Barrel. There's actually an easy solution to the problem that a lot of people need money that doesn't require taking the risk of everyone getting sick: just pay them. We should be paying everyone who can stay home to stay home until the government is able to stand up a workable testing and tracing system, and we should be paying the people who have to work the essential jobs hazard pay. And if they get sick, we should cover their health care. Instead, we're using the threat of cutting them off from unemployment to force everyone back to work in dangerous conditions, with nothing remotely close to the containment capability that we need in place, and we're telling their employers not to worry about maintaining safe working conditions because they'll get immunity for killing their employees.
    9 points
  6. I think the greater point this thread has missed is the travesty that is someone bragging about taking their family to Chuy's. @GRHorn, you should be ashamed. Man up and grill some fajitas like a true Texan instead of feeding your family dog food Tex Mex.
    9 points
  7. I think I hate Kansas State just because of the stupid shit EMAWesome posts.
    9 points
  8. The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)? Those guys are FAGS!
    8 points
  9. Hey did y'all know that "Geronimo!" is just something you yell when jumping into the pool?..it doesn't have any historical origins or context or anything. Wife told me.
    8 points
  10. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/david-letterman-mike-pence-not-wearing-mask-at-mayo-clinic-1292378
    7 points
  11. So we lock down the world for a year? Twp years? Three years? How long? How many trillions lost? Business destroyed? What is the end game? Today, right now - there are no known vaccines for ANY corona virus. A decade ago SARS rolled through. Still not vaccine. The initial SIP was espoused as a flattening of the curve. It's so flat now it's just a line. Then it morphed into transmission, then vaccines, and it keeps dancing along. Funny how when comparing demographics from either the right or the left with Sweden it suits their argument. For those in favor of a greatly expanded welfare state, demographics are not mentioned, but when discussing COVID, it's a part of the discussion.
    7 points
  12. That stupid video with the two doctors has been making its way around the internet. And not surprisingly, every mouth breather has fallen for it hook line and sinker. Imagine being so stupid that you think Tucker Carlson has made an airtight argument about anything.
    7 points
  13. So over 60 k confirmed and most likely 100+k total deaths from a pandemic in 2 months. Most of which was preventable with proper federal precautions and action by a Republican led fed. And you're here posting garbage about tech censures. Americans are dying on American soil at a higher rate than anything of the last 100 years and this is what you and your kind are rambling about. You should be censored on this site.
    7 points
  14. 7 points
  15. Isn't - thinking some guy committed a crime - getting you and some other folks armed - chasing them down when they are no threat to you - ??? - guy ends up dead almost to-a-T definition of lynching?
    6 points
  16. I imagine they are the type of owners that don't actually do any work at all with the public. If I was drafting a reopening bill, if they want to open, I'd require business owners or CEOs to work the position at their company that requires the most exposure for a period of 2 months. So these urgent care owners can man reception if they arent qualified medical professionals. The CEO of the Gap will have to man a retail sales floor. Etc. They basically want to throw other people into the fire to save their necks.
    6 points
  17. Shocking, isn’t it? The guy hired to direct American security interests was secretly taking $$$$$ from foreign nations, and lying to our intelligence services. That such a man will be cheered back into the Republican Party tells you everything you need to know.
    6 points
  18. The real issue in Texas and elsewhere is that the state is running out of money to pay all the unemployment claims. So a big motivator for this is to get people off unemployment, either by getting them back to work or by cutting them off when they refuse. The problem with this is that you're then going to have even less money flowing into the economy. That is compounded when you have business trying to open, but no customers. So those businesses have even less money until they ultimately fail. So with this poorly thought-out plan, you're going to have the very worst of both worlds. You're going to have a spike in infections. And at the same time, you're actually going to damage the economy even further.
    6 points
  19. Bird is just next fucking level, and every time someone is surprised that this contradiction of an NBA player is considered one of the greatest to ever lace up a pair of sneakers, it makes me smile. YouTube videos of him and Magic passing is better than porn. Bird, Magic, and Michael, the holy trinity. Also, this doc has made me pine for NBC's coverage of the NBA. It's been almost 20 years since the Mouse took over and it's sucked every step of the way.
    6 points
  20. 500 yards is a good get for you? Thats under 40 yards a game. Michigan had 49 yards less than Texas in passing YPG. Why wasn't clemson or Alabama or even Oklahoma in the picture for his services? But yea its great to get another warm body in the WR room, ill give you that. A game changer who will win a game or 2 I will not nor will anybody else. Do you think the 3rd or 4th option at WR puts up 1000 yards a year? OU's #3 WR last year had 330 yards receiving. Texas didn't add Black to be an All-American WR. Also, OU just added a grad transfer WR that had 88, 594, and and 677 yards receiving at UCLA in 3 years. Why are you using OU as an example when by your own logic Theo Howard is awful? Jesus fucking christ you're a moron.
    6 points
  21. This era sucks, can we go back to the time when our biggest problem was a declining Mack Brown?
    6 points
  22. You mean lack of testing? That isn't a criteria for reopening. We're pretty close to last in per capita testing.
    5 points
  23. You know I'm a lawyer, right? Who has done more than his fair share of employment-law work, right? Did you think it was an accident that I just happen to have the TWC Policy & Precedent Manual handy? I suspect I've handled one or two more TWC unemployment hearings than you have.
    5 points
  24. You think optics still matter? They went out the window a while back.
    5 points
  25. The whole point of reopening so quickly is to force people off of unemployment. This isn’t hard to grasp.
    5 points
  26. Close. You must have missed that grits was on there....nature's soggy, flavorless, breakfast mystery slop.
    5 points
  27. Pretty sure since he’s got a redshirt and a medical redshirt and is enrolling in grad school but is eligible this year he has 5 years to play 2.
    5 points
  28. I don't know where else to put this.
    5 points
  29. Cooked a beer can chicken last night that reminded me of South Austin’s mom.
    5 points
  30. Costco cheese pizza and leftover pulled pork
    5 points
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