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  1. Come home smelling like cotton candy and broken dreams, with glitter all over you. Bet she won't think it's so funny.
    9 points
  2. They're dumb too and his stupidity validates theirs.
    8 points
  3. I like that our competitors keep us in mind no matter who they're playing. It's a sign of the respect they can never voice.
    8 points
  4. I literally made a joke probably a year ago that Trump would soon begin conversations with “no collusion!”.
    8 points
  5. I'm not clear on which moron your pronouns are referring to in each instance. Either way it works I think.
    7 points
  6. Troll with a lighter touch and you’ll be able string it out longer.
    7 points
  7. Ignatuis J Reilly passed away today. He was an amazing dog for my aunt and grandmother. My grandmother has not been in good health lately, but she has had Iggy by her side. “Canned food is a perversion. I suspect that it is ultimately very damaging to the soul.” "Leaving New Orleans also frightened me considerably. Outside of the city limits the heart of darkness, the true wasteland begins."
    7 points
  8. I am a man of my word....behold the enchirito.
    6 points
  9. Summary of EJ's periscope: - EJ's coming to us live from a Starbucks parking lot (naturally). - Not a ton of Texas targets in Atlanta, but there'll be plenty in New Orleans. True Buzz, All In, etc. will be playing. - Kelee Ringo is trending very well to Texas. EJ feels confident in his crystal ball. Texas is still the only school Ringo's visited multiple times. Lots of program ties. RIngo will visit Washington, where he's originally from, and blOU as well. But Texas is in the best spot. Ringo's mother works for an airline so he can fly as well. He visited on his own dime. - CB board: Ringo's numero uno, Jahari Rodgers is next on the list but blOU has the edge there. Kitan Crawford's made a few visits and is definitely a take. Joshua Eaton is there as well, he's blown up with offers. Both Texas and A&M stand well here. Then is Watts, who is rawer but has the potential. Great testing times at the Opening. Kimber isn't mentioned as much, most people are pegging him to A&M but he's taking his time. Great pure corner. EJ wishes Texas would go after Lorando Johnson but they're not. - Pass-rushing board: #1 target is Prince Dorbah is the top priority, Texas stands well here. - No Interviews taking the week off, it's been hectic for EJ and Mike. New episode coming tonight. - Both the Duncanville guys are trending well to Texas. JaQuinden is getting won down by all the Texas questions, he likes LSU but Texas has done a great job with him. CTJ was thought to be an A&M lean earlier, but they haven't done a great job recruiting him and Texas now has the edge here. CTJ is a smart kid who will tkae his time with the process and could visit more OOS schools down the line. - Shadrach Banks prediction: Banks is hard to read but this looks like a Texas-A&M-blOU battle. Will be a long recruitment. - EJ would take Zach Evans over Milton or Bijan Robinson. He's the best RB EJ has seen in his career. EJ's never managed to see Kendall Milton. Robinson has been very impressive in the offseason events EJ's seen. - Chad Lindberg, Hayden Connor, will be at the Spring Game. Still very early. - Damien George will have big implications for Evans. Texas still has work to do here. Still no reason not to think Bama leads here, and Evans really wants to play with George. If Texas lands Lidberg and George, that would be it for OL recruiting. - EJ likes Whataburger better than In-n-Out. - EJ doesn't think Troy Omeire knows yet where he'll go. Wouldn't be surprised if he comes here or if he goes to A&M. - Not a lot going on with Elias Ricks. - Dwight McGlothern could have a Javonne Shepherd-type recruitment. - Kitan Crawford could be our next commit, or perhaps Alfred Collins. EJ has no clue what's happened with Collins' recruitment.
    6 points
  10. The terrible 2s have arrived. Happy Birthday Bluto!
    6 points
  11. Update: Bed is finished, just waiting on floors. Next project: Flooding damaged areas ripped up and ready for repair. Start of shiplap And where I left off on sunday... Yes I'm going all the way to the top with the shiplap.
    6 points
  12. You jinxing motherfucking son of a bitch.
    6 points
  13. Except it wouldn't go down that way. He'd hire someone else to kill someone on 5th ave. Then he'd pay that person from his Trump Foundation slush fund. Then that person would get caught and produce a recording of Trump saying it would be nice if this guy on 5th ave was dead. Maybe you can do something about that. Come by the office tomorrow and welcome to the Trump security team. Trump would deny it and say he didn't really mean for the person he hired to kill the guy. Would just be nice if he was dead is all. The security guy I hired acted on his own. I didn't pay him at all, but if I did pay him, it was for security services and not for murder even though he never actually joined my security team. Then Fox would run with "if Trump is guilty of anything, its hiring bad people." Yeah, every single person he hires is a crook that robs people on Trump's behalf. Just terrible luck Trump has in hiring.
    6 points
  14. 6 points
  15. You guys have really turned into some bitches in here.
    6 points
  16. Is that dude the brother of the wat lady?
    5 points
  17. Nothing against him, but if I hear "Yah Mo B There" one more time, I'm going to "Yah Mo" burn this place to the ground.
    5 points
  18. It’s also because the Republicans create the political reality they want while the democrats sit back and adjust to the reality the Republicans create. The Stormy Daniels scandal and cover up alone is an impeachable offense. Individual 1 is an on the record unindicted felon that committed his crimes in pursuit of the presidency. There’s also the very public conspiracy to obstruct the Russia investigation. But the democrats have just let that go because.... But we have to wait for Mueller?!? “Democrats only get one shot.” Says who? Why can’t they take multiple shots? How much criminality and malfeasance is needed? The republicans would never ask these questions, they would make the slightest criminal act (like lying about a BJ) an impeachable offense, wouldn’t think twice about it, and suffer minimal political consequences if it didn’t work out. The GOP has weaponized not giving a fuck and it works.
    5 points
  19. how did tim cole know malcolm brown in high school? brenham isn’t that close to cibolo.
    5 points
  20. Terrible analogy. All Tony had was his balls and his word, and he didn't break them for nobody. trump has neither.
    5 points
  21. No wind blowing, wifi’s down
    5 points
  22. I think he can easily beat out a player who doesn't exist.
    5 points
  23. Boies should be getting a lot more grief than he is. There is a line between zealous advocacy and helping to assist further fraud, and I think he passed it. Sadly, I bet some people will want him even more as their attorney since he showed what he was willing to do, but it's not like he wasn't already in demand.
    5 points
  24. at this point, there are two distinct groups of dem voters - those who love pete and those who haven’t heard of him yet. give it some time.
    5 points
  25. It’s better than that time Rocco posted a screengrab and it had tranny porn ads all over it. God, I miss that ignorant fuck.
    5 points
  26. Hold my beer insurance, a division of yeehaw inc. headquartered in broken bow.
    5 points
  27. England is also embarrassing herself.
    5 points
  28. Gotdamn. Rick Wilson went hard in the paint. Profiles in Chickenshit from the Grand Old Party as Trump Spits on John McCain's American Greatness https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-spits-on-john-mccains-american-greatness-and-republicans-respond-with-profiles-in-chickenshit?ref=home
    4 points
  29. You laugh, but he's totally right. As a Millennial, I had to walk to school uphill both ways and really WORK to get ahead in life. Not like these Gen Z kids at all. They probably learned from those lazy Boomers.
    4 points
  30. Can aggy 9.95ers ever NOT say "Jimbo Fisher and Co."? Some suggested alternates: 1. "The Staff" 2. "Jimbo's Cuck Crew" 3. "The Bag Hag" 4. "Fisher/Price" 5. "The Lollipop Guild"
    4 points
  31. Shaka Smart’s Texas journey so far... When Shaka Smart arrived at Texas in April 2015, he talked a lot about his core values to players, even putting them on T-shirts: “Appreciation, Enthusiasm, Competitiveness, Teamship, Accountability” Four years later, after missing the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years, the search for the core values or culture of Smart’s program continues. Ultimately, the decisions that have put Smart on the hot seat at Texas came down to who Smart surrounded himself with after being given a seven-year, guaranteed contract worth more than $24 million by then athletic director Steve Patterson. Patterson then extended that contract by one year after Smart’s initial 20-13 season at UT. When Smart put together his staff at Texas of Darrin Horn, Mike Morrell and David Cason with Jai Lucas as director of operations and a chief of staff named Denny Kuiper, it turned out Smart had put together a volatile mix. All of them had varying ideas about what it was going to take to be successful at Texas. And there were clashes internally over which players to recruit, and at one point, assistant coaches Horn and Morrell almost came to fists, according to sources. But final decisions would come down to Smart, and, according to sources close to the situation, Smart didn’t take control. An attempt to reach Smart for comment by Horns247 was unsuccessful. Texas basketball spokesman Scott McConnell said Smart was busy preparing his team for a Sunday NIT matchup with Xavier and would prefer to address big-picture questions about the program after the season. A couple of the first decisions Smart had to make were on the recruiting trail — in 2015, whether to recruit Jordan Murphy out of San Antonio Brennan or Tevin Mack out of Columbia, S.C., and in 2016, whether to recruit Carsen Edwards out of Atascocita or Jacob Young out of Houston. And Cason was recruiting Murphy and Edwards. Morrell, now the head coach at UNC-Asheville, was recruiting Mack and Young. Shaka sided with Morrell, and Texas signed Mack and Young, while Purdue signed Edwards; and Minnesota signed Murphy — both All-Big Ten selections going into this season. According to sources, Mack, who just finished his senior year at Alabama, was a toxic presence who was allowed to undermine the start of the Smart era at Texas. Sources said Mack helped influence teammates, including Kerwin Roach, into poor decisions resulting in at least one suspension for both players (to start the 2016-17 season) for violating team rules. Mack ended up being suspended indefinitely (and ultimately getting kicked off the team) by Smart after Mack talked back to Smart in front of the entire team during an 11-22 season in 2016-17. Smart has seemingly had a different person in charge of his offense in each season. The first year, it was Darrin Horn. The second year — when Texas went 11-22 — it was Smart, according to sources. The third year, it was Smart and director of operations Cody Hatt, sources said. This year, Smart said Jai Lucas was going to be in charge of the offense. (Smart also apparently blamed Jai Lucas for not keeping a better handle on Kerwin Roach But, ultimately, the culture of the program and whether Smart was going to run things or his players were going to run things had to come down to Smart. Smart said he’s tried to involve his players in establishing a culture for the program. But sources said the culture of the program is still missing. At VCU, Smart hired a guy named Denny Kuiper as a consultant. At Texas, Smart made Kuiper a full-time member of his program. And, according to sources, Smart would meet with Kuiper in the mornings and then have Kuiper tell the assistant coaches (Horn, Cason and Morrell) what the plan was for each day. Kuiper retired after last season, but sources said the first couple years with Kuiper at Texas made communication within the program completely dysfunctional. In the spring of 2016, Morrell nearly derailed UT’s recruitment of 5-star big man Jarrett Allen of Austin St. Stephen’s by talking down to a member of Allen’s inner circle connected to Allen’s AAU team out of Houston, sources said. Smart ended up demoting Morrell and promoting Texas director of operations Jai Lucas to assistant coach after Lucas and his father John Lucas Sr. were able to save the recruitment of Allen, sources said. Jai Lucas had also gotten some interest from TCU coach Jamie Dixon and OU coach Lon Kruger, prompting Smart’s decision to promote Lucas. The following year, when Cason was recruiting Jarrett Culver and Zhaire Smith and Morrell was recruiting Jase Febres and Mo Bamba, Smart decided to fire Cason to make room for Morrell to rejoin the staff as a full-time assistant. Smith, who was a one-and-done player for Tech on the Red Raiders’ Elite Eight team last season, was on his official visit to Texas in the spring of 2017 when Smith’s family started asking about the whereabouts of Cason? When Smart told them he had fired Cason, Smith and his family terminated the visit and left Austin, sources said. Culver is this year’s Big 12 player of the year at Texas Tech. Cason is now an assistant coach at Florida International University. There were questions about the recruitment of Bamba emanating from his own brother, Ibrahim Johnson, who accused Bamba of taking impermissible benefits from a man named Greer Love, whom the NCAA ultimately deemed a longtime mentor of Bamba. There were questions about UT’s recruitment of Brian Bowen, who took two unofficial visits to Texas before signing with Louisville. Louisville fired Rick Pitino over allegations Bowen’s father was paid $100,000 by Adidas at the urging of a Cardinals coach for Bowen to sign with Louisville. But, so far, the FBI’s investigation into college basketball has stayed away from Texas’ connections to Bamba and Bowen. The bottom line is Smart rapidly appears to be losing support. Only 1,739 fans showed up for UT’s first-round NIT victory over South Dakota State on Tuesday. Texas will play host to Xavier in a second-round NIT game on Sunday at 3:30 pm CT. After four years, Smart is 67-66 at Texas, and the biggest reason he could be returning for a fifth season in Austin might be the $14 million buyout it would cost Texas to get out of the four years still remaining on Smart’s guaranteed contract after this season. (Chip Brown)
    4 points
  32. I mean it is aggy admishuns we're talking about ... they very well could've lost the application.
    4 points
  33. I bet you were furiously flicking your bean as you typed this out.
    4 points
  34. Last year's early season OOC is essentially the same as this year's. Last year we went 9-9 and made the CWS. This year we went 14-7.
    4 points
  35. How old are you? Because there’s been plenty of times in my lifetime where the Democrats did engage in those fights, and did stand up to the Republicans, even if it wasn’t always visible to most Americans (particularly before the internet access became widespread), or at a more localized level. If you’re younger, I can understand why it feels like they aren’t standing up - they’ve shit the bed in Congress plenty of times in the past few decades. The important thing to remember is that this is a very long-game that’s being fought, and The Report is not out yet. If this were a game of cards, you’re asking the Dems to start betting before the dealer has finished dealing. The Republicans are fighting hard for two reasons - the first, to maintain what they already have, or to at least fill their duffel bags on the way out of the bank vault as the cops are closing in. The second, the more nefarious, we don’t fully know yet, but there is a reason why people like Graham are willing to go down on the SS Trumptannic (Butthead: “you said Graham’s willing to go down, huhuhuhuh”). The Republicans are fighting what feels almost like a rear-guard action, torching everything they can’t carry with them. They are running out of time, either because of demographic changes or the nefarious stuff, so of course they are going to be more desperate and fight harder.
    4 points
  36. it would've reached $18B if she was actually hot
    4 points
  37. Aggy fans are, by nature, easily identified. They turn it on, and can't turn it off.
    4 points
  38. Boies is to Theranos what Ja Rule was to the Fyre Festival.
    4 points
  39. Yeah, but Republicans get to betray our country and skate all the time. See Nixon nuking the Vietnam peace talks and Reagan's campaign negotiating with the Iranians to stall the hostage negotiations. Don't forget Iran/Contra. Come to think of it, it may be possible that our pattern of letting Republicans get away with betraying this country over and over just might have set the stage for our current predicament.
    4 points
  40. Good thing they strictly enforced the rules. Somebody might have been hurt otherwise. Just look at all those security officers.
    4 points
  41. Unpopular opinions don’t have to be wrong. But these takes on bbq are just that, wrong to very wrong.
    4 points
  42. Should have Dodged that tree instead of Ramming it.
    4 points
  43. People need to stop asking/saying stupid shit to CDC
    3 points
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