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Showing content with the highest reputation on 12/07/19 in all areas

  1. Just like his presidency
    19 points
  2. Anyone who is rooting for OU right now is going to get banned.
    13 points
  3. I gotta say, waking up this AM knowing Baylor is one win away from a Big 12 championship and playoff birth takes my Fire Tom Herman rage meter up to 11. This guy is a fucking fraud.
    11 points
  4. I’m getting tired of all your racist posts.
    9 points
  5. if the other choice is OU? yes. why is this so fucking difficult to understand?
    8 points
  6. My takeaway from this toilet flushing nonsense... Trump doesn't know how many flushes are normal because Trump doesn't flush. He just leaves his shit sitting there for the next person to take care of.
    8 points
  7. I love Surly’s overreactions of coaching abilities following single games.
    8 points
  8. With regards to this bet... You can pay your debt off by making a donation of $100 here: https://donate.mealsonwheelscentraltexas.org/give/72814/&_ga=2.134521586.2048281115.1575781423-52767135.1575781423#!/donation/checkout please make it in the name of “ou sucks.” thx.
    7 points
  9. 7 points
  10. But you are now one of his.
    7 points
  11. All of your daughters at ole miss are belong to lane kiffin.
    7 points
  12. "Hey, B_T, come watch this 2.5 hour interview with Hillary Clinton." - "Sure thing, bud, let me fix myself a drink first."
    7 points
  13. This is stupid as hell.
    6 points
  14. Maybe she’s fucking Phil Collins.
    6 points
  15. Jake Fromm sucks. We would beat them. They would lose four games in the Big-12.
    6 points
  16. It’s obvious to me that Georgia just didn’t want to be there.
    6 points
  17. For the record, republicans are. Conservatives are. Child torturing, racist loving, constitution stomping Traitorous shitheads like you and yours... not so much.
    6 points
  18. The amount of people that think Harrell would come in and run a full blown Leach air raid is astounding. Leach is the only one who runs a Leach air raid where running the ball is optional. Every disciple to come from his tree at least attempts a balanced attack.
    6 points
  19. Gawd I hate looking at Jerryworld as a CFB venue.
    6 points
  20. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    6 points
  21. Crucial point. In my basic view we have three militaries: 1) a 21st Century Military 2) a 20th Century military 3) a jobs and training program, particularly for the middle class and minorities. We need to invest more in #1, make massive cuts in #2 and attrit #3 to a civilian equivalent like a rebooted Civilian Conservation Corps that would rebuild our infrastructure.
    6 points
  22. What if - and believe me this would be a hypothetical - but what if we offered some kind of a stock option equity sharing program?
    6 points
  23. 6 points
  24. Well duh, we play at Baton Rouge next season.
    5 points
  25. I take some comfort in the fact that austin360/hornfans/shaggy/surly posters have never been right about a coach
    5 points
  26. 5 points
  27. OK, that cancels out "57 states".
    5 points
  28. Hadn’t been to this page in awhile but I’m glad I took a look again. I’m the addict that identifies as an alcoholic at meetings for respect and I don’t think we have an addict thread on surly(?). Anyway, just wanted to say that everything that has been posted the past few pages is absolutely incredible. It’s amazing when people post uplifting success stories and when people post that they are struggling. As seen above, the outpouring support that almost immediately happens when someone posts that they are in the thick of it is almost magical. Surly can be such an enigma- a group of people with a common love that spiders out to so many other diverse topics. Anyway, I wanted to post that I just passed my 5 months sober from opiates. I also am halfway done with writing a book on my story and the opiate epidemic. I have a publisher and an editor and all of that-this isn’t a project, it’s a real book deal. I rarely try to plug things but I think in this instance I will. I’m looking to speak with anyone that has been affected by an opiate addiction. Whether it’s an addict, someone that knows/loves and addict, family friend to someone that has died/overdoes from opiates, anyone that works with opiate addicts, a good therapist that works in this area, a lawyer in this field, etc. If you know anyone, please direct message me. I’m not doing this book to try to make money, when my editor asked what I was trying to do I said,” I want one person to come up to me and say that the book helped save _____ life. Just one life”. That’s my goal and hopefully surly can help as it usually goes. If you don’t know anyone, you can also help by messaging me what you would like to read in a book about this crisis. I got the deal because I have an interesting story so there will be an aspect that is engaging to the reader-kind of a million little pieces-ish-as well as stories of others, some research, interviews and facts. I don’t want it to be too formal and not interesting to read. I know reading on a horrible epidemic isn’t the most “fun” to read so I am asking what people would like to learn more about and just what in general would make you pick up a book like this. Thank you in advance! Im glad to be sober another day.
    5 points
  29. That’s a 3.0 at Blinn, and a 3.9 at aggy.
    5 points
  30. I would say Teagan brought shame upon his family with that embarrassing performance, but they named him Teagan, so...
    5 points
  31. Any suggestion that football become more like soccer in any way is fucking stupid
    5 points
  32. Bad look for Baylor (nothing new) when the ref has to protect your players from their coaches.
    5 points
  33. I say no....because; I really think he would help our offense, and the ways things are going why would something good happen?
    5 points
  34. Calling my shot. Harrell is in. Announced after big 12 championship game today. I have no sources like Anwar.
    5 points
  35. Bozo's definition is that of a conservative in a classical liberal tradition. Which at one time, more or less, the GOP stood for. Or at least was more closely aligned than the Democratic Party. Obviously, it doesn't stand for any of those things now. I think there are a couple of major problems that set the GOP on the road to perdition. The first permeates both parties, and that is putting the desire to get (re)elected and retain power ahead of the desire to do good things for the country in keeping with your platform. And that implicates money and becoming beholden to those with the gold. The second is a more uniquely GOP problem and that is the social aspect of conservatism. The traditional role of a conservative is to oppose or question new (expensive and expansive) government programs, many ostensibly promoting some social good. The role is to question whether it is good and effective policy, whether it will have dire unintended consequences, and whether it just costs too damn much, as nice as it might be to have. That role is extremely valuable, I think, in producing compromise that still permits progress, while not spending directly into oblivion or turning into a grotesque welfare state. The role is not to demonize the beneficiaries of that program as somehow undeserving, of either the program or citizenship or life itself. I think the second is directly traceable to the influence of religiosity in politics, as noted by Goldwater. Note the use of the term "religiosity." It is not synonymous with religion, but can overlap, for sure. Because of the first, the GOP could no longer make any claim to fiscal conservatism. For a while, it was able to attract voters based on "social conservatism" or the culture war that became increasingly ugly and untethered from any policy goal. But, as the population changed, that lost the ability to secure sufficient votes to insure election. Trump came up with this toxic populist, nationalist, fucking The Apprentice platform thing that mobilized the idiots and got the fucker elected. Because the GOP doesn't really have any sort of viable platform anymore, it has seized on Trumpism in a last-ditch effort to retain power. That's my theory, anyway.
    5 points
  36. I'd still take it. We'd have the same number of Big 12 titles as UT and more than any other non OU/UT school. Crazy for us considering we had a powder puff team from 96-10 and then got rapey.
    5 points
  37. Exactly. Them SECs better just get out of his way if they know what’s good for them.
    5 points
  38. I'm an affluent, 46 year old white male in Texas. I go to church. I've owned a gun since I was six years old. I've been married to the same woman for 22 years. I am an executive of a financial services firm and a hard core free market capitalist. While we have a long way to go, I believe strongly that America IS exceptional and that American power and prestige is the central pillar that have upheld the greatest and most sustained period of relative peace and expanding human rights and dignity in history, and that we are the essential nation advancing the worthy and transformative values and ideals of Western Civilization. I value in fiscal restraint, a strong national defense, fair and impartial justice, and the general idea that powers not granted constitutionally to the Federal Government are reserved by the states. How the hell could I possibly consider myself a Republican?
    5 points
  39. 4 points
  40. Rudy wants to go in front of Congress?
    4 points
  41. 4 points
  42. Happy Birthday @TwiceHorn. I went to a meeting where I got sober today (hadn’t been there in years) and was surprised to hear they are struggling and in danger of being no more. Like me, I guess, people have moved or moved on, others have died, and the area isn’t the greatest and has continued to decline. There is a season for all things, as is said, and I’m grateful that this dying group I didn’t recognize today existed for me 5 years ago as a vibrant place full of good, sponsor based sobriety and service work. I guess if you stick around the program long enough you’ll see your fair share of death and I had heard that a lot, but it didn’t dawn on me that death couldn’t extend to a group or community.
    4 points
  43. When players are well coached and confident in what they are doing, it allows them to be aggressive.
    4 points
  44. Bringing my 5yo daughter to her first game today. She better not be bad luck.
    4 points
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