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Jesus fucking christ people this isnt hard. California has fucking endless mexican restaurants - covering all regional varieties and then some. What they don't have a lot of is Tex-Mex. Which is not Mexican food.13 points
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He should choose literally any other facet of coaching/recruiting to throw his wishcasting on. Evals? Looch truly should've picked literally any other hill to die. T'Vondre Sweat and Kitan Crawford shit in your general direction. He could attack Herman on 40 different fronts but chooses evals - even Herman's biggest haters will tell you they do an amazing job on their evals. and he wants to choose the 2021 class to prove it? Commits : Jahzion Harris - DE - Brooklyn Victory Vaka - DT - CA Kaci Seegers - LB - NC So there's the 198 pound DE that ran a 4.6 shuttle - even at that weight, with a tiny frame. There's the other end of the spectrum with a 355 pound kid that doesn't have the regional offers that he wants out west, but does want to go on all 5 of his visits. And then Kaci Seegers a LB from NC without a single offer from a P5 school in the southeast. Does he really want to go down the path of comparing these guys to the guys Texas has eval'd and signed? Hamm already did this with Malik and the previous staff, did he not? Does he want to compare Seegers career to Blackwell? Vaka to say, Thomas? Harris to Sanders? If we talked about targets instead of the current commits, he'd probably still run on about 4-5 guys that aggy clearly isn't getting like Grimes or Maason Smith but really what they are going to get is Taleeeq Robbins, Tyreek Chappell, and maybe MJ Daniels, that is if none of the other SEC West schools come after him with any heat. This is going to end the same way that it did when Looch crowed about Jimbo's transition class and how clear it was that it was far superior to Herman's transition class and blah blah blah -- well, Jimbo's incredible evals netted a 2018 class that is already almost completely gone :: https://247sports.com/college/texas-am/Season/2018-Football/Commits/ O'Neal. Preston. Blanton. Brown. Wright. Moore. Jenkins. Martin. Corbin. Foster. Chapman. Jackson. Matthews. Clement. Parker. Wilson. Sternberger. Beal. Strong. Johnson. Diallo. Prince. Small. REAL. EVALUATING.12 points
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Simple man w/ simple pleasures. Monday lunch fridge cleanup. MIL’s cheese enchilada heavy on the white onion. Chipotle venison sausage.12 points
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Yeah I’m getting sick of the cock sucking of the Lincoln Project. Go back and look at Rick Wilson’s tweets before he found religion - he was a odious race baiting culture war shitbag. Research what he did to Max Cleland. The Steve guy (last name escapes me at the moment) was McCain’s campaign manager who foisted Sarah Fucking Palin on us. They’re good for what we need right now - amoral shit slingers who will go lower than dirt to shade and attack but the almost deification of these goons and the whitewashing of their past actions is sickening. They may have lept out of the house before it fully engulfed but those assholes were laid up in that house playing with lighter fluid and matches for decades. I’ll applaud their mean ads and be happy they’ve turned their lack of moral compass against Trump but they will never get any of my money and come November 4, 2020 they can fuck right off.11 points
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I'm no lawyer, but I learned on Shaggy several years ago that in the state of Texas, if a flooring company's truck parks on the street in front of your house, you're allowed to go batshit insane about it. According to the police, you don't own the street, but you own the street in front of your house more than anyone else does. You'd have to assume most states have this inarguable law.11 points
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And actually this thread I just saw is the best summary of the 2020 GOP I've seen yet.11 points
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People see/believe what they want to see/believe. Did "opening up" lead to more cases? Of course it did. Did "increased testing" lead to more cases? Obviously. Did "protesting" lead to more cases? Of course it did. Depending on what is important to you, pick one of these and bludgeon "the other team" with it.11 points
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Just make that tweet a campaign ad. Follow it up with the "I don't take responsibility" quote. 5 second ad. Run it over and over and over and over.10 points
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This is Penny. We found her at a neighborhood park a couple of years ago. She was ~14 weeks old. Matted fur, fleas, ticks and starving. She is one of the best dogs I’ve ever been around.10 points
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The rambling cadence and changing subjects multiple times in one sentence is perfection.10 points
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It’s ultimately because he’s an incredibly weak human being that tries to portray himself as a tough guy and his insecurities tell him that wearing a mask will project weakness. That it could play a material impact on gaining control of this and help saves lives plays no role in his decision. It’s purely based on how he’ll be perceived based on his own insecurities. @Johnny Sack thinks that is principled leadership and wants 4 more years.10 points
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We've been discussing the senior aggie qb challenge for a few weeks now, and now that the racial issue is really rearing it's head over in BCS, there is a real possibility that Mond will not be the starter by the end of the season. Maybe not even before the season. With that said, years ago on some previous version of Surly/shaggy/hornfans, I compiled a history of aggie qb's in this century. Not having a clue where to look for it, I decided to make it again, so here you go. 1987 - 1991 Your Holiness, John “Bucky” Powell Richardson – The Patron Saint of aggie football (until Johnny Manziel) Bucky came off the bench in his freshmen season and beat none other than Brett Favre in Mississippi. Has any sip QB done that? Didn’t think so! From that win, Bucky went on to start 41 in a row and graduated a hero. Aggies everywhere offer their goats as penance. 1992 – 1995: Corey Pullig Like Saint Bucky, Pullig wasn’t the announced started in his true freshmen year, but he came off the bench and took the job and never looked back. 40 consecutive starts, and winning nothing due to the fact that they were on probation much of that time. 1996 – 1999: Randy McCown The last of a dying breed; yet another four year started for the fightin’ Texas aggies. Randy came in during the 8th game of his RS freshmen year and got a win. He didn’t start them all between then and his final game, mostly due to injuries, but he did start the final game of his senior season, which, as we know, is no small feat these days. Here we go: 2000 – 2002: Mark Farris Farris cut his illustrious AA baseball career short just have the opportunity to don the marron and white. He came in as a 26 year savior and did not disappoint. He played a few of the games that McCown was injured in 1999 then started every game in the next two seasons. In 2002, Farris struggled in the first two and was ultimately benched in the second for Dustin Long, and by game three, Slocum was ready to go with the freshmen savior du jour…. 2002 – 2005: Reggie “The Real Deal” McNeal, infinitely better than some scrub named Vincent. Real Deal was able to unseat a 28 year old professional baseball player through shear will and determination and aggie spirit. Unfortunately, he got injured soon thereafter and Dustin Long had to start for a while. Reggie did start all of the games in 2003 and 2004 and was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brian award. But then…his senior year arrived. In 2005, Reggie struggled with injuries and competence, which doesn’t bode well for aggie seniors. Especially when one of the most aggie of all aggies, phenom Stephen McGee is waiting in the wings to snatch that job. As it ends, despite being better than Vince Young, Reggie was forced to watch from the bench as Vince Young won at Kyle Field on his way to Pasadena. 2005 – 2008: Stephen McGee After stealing the job from Reggie McNeal, McGee went on to start every game for the next two years. You would think that a senior coming off of a season where they generated 62% of the team’s offense and had started 25+ in row would be the undisputed starter, but you’d be wrong. McGee had to compete with another QB that was better than Vince Young, Jerrod Johnson, for the starting spot. He barely edged out Johnson for the first game start. McGee struggled in that start and ended up losing it. In game 2, McGee was “injured” and had to relinquish the spot to Johnson until……The final game of the season, against the dreaded sips, McGee was allowed to start. Much like his previous games, McGee put on a “gritty” performance in the loss, but won the “Aggie Spirit” award at the teams December banquet for being such a good sport about his senior year benching. 2008 – 2010: Jerrod Johnson In 2009 Johnson beat out the number two best QB on the team so badly that he was removed from the QB room to play WR instead. Johnson proved his chops by starting every one of the games in the 6-6 campaign. 2010 started with Johnson as the preseason Big12 Offensive player of the year, and you won’t believe this, but also as a “dark horse Heisman contender”. Johnson watched the last 5 games of the season from the comfort of the bench as some WR went on to throw for 13 TD’s to go with the 11 TD receptions he had in the first half of the season. 2011: Ryan Tannehill Coming off the heels of the wildly successful 2010 season where he was able to unseat the amazing Jerrod Johnson as the starter, the former WR was able to something rare for a senior aggie QB this century and he was able to start every game of that senior season. His career as an aggie ended as Justin Tucker sailed a ball through the uprights at Kyle Field and a huge win over Big10 POWER, Northwestern University in a riveting Texas Bowl matchup. 2012 – 2013: Johnny Football!! What can I say here? The guy came in with all of the accolades of a three star player that had been arrested for a racist fight before his RS freshmen season. It was such a tizzy that he contemplated leaving when then Coach Sumlin threatened to discipline him. As common sense prevailed, Johnny won the starting spot and went on to really do nothing of real substance that season except for beatin’ bama that one time! And coming in third in his division. For that, Johnny won the Heisman trophy! 2013 came in with John assuredly the favorite to repeat as the Heisman winner and hoist a Natty!! He built on the success of the Heisman by illegally selling autographs to fans and going on cocaine fueled benders to Vegas. This dedication to his craft led to the aggies again finishing third in their division. Unable to cope with the stresses of following NCAA rules and general coaching, Johnny sought the greener pastures of the NFL and made good on his previous tweet promise that stated “I can’t wait to get out of College Station”. I believe that this marks the first senior aggie QB to voluntarily bench himself before his senior campaign. 2014: Kenny “Trill” Hill After backing up the GOAT in 2012, Trill was ready for his chance to shine. He came out gunsablazin and whooped South Carolina. He was so exhausted in his effort that he fell asleep on a planter in the famous Northgate district. He continued to shine against some FCS greats but noticeably suffered fatigue once the actual Division 1 games started. Kenny was ultimately benched for True Freshmen extraordinaire, Kyle Allen. Hill took the benching well and was disciplined by the team and ultimately quit to become a Horned Frog. 2014 – 2015: Kyle Allen Coming off the successful season and the tremendous effort Allen put up after taking the reins from Kenny Trill, the path to the starting job in 2015 was simple. All Allen had to do was beat aggie legacy, Texas High School Football legend, Native Endorian, Kyler Murray. Allen won the starting job and then won the first five games of the season. In the 6th game against Alabama, Allen threw three pick sixes and was suddenly “injured” and had to be replaced by Murray. 2015: Kyler Murray Murray came in as a projected four year Heisman winner and future NFL Hall of Famer. Once given his shot on the field, Murray was able to show both his penchant for sliding and his thin skin. Though “injured” against Alabama in game 6, suddenly Allen was thrust back into the starting role as Murray struggled. This was the fastest known quitting of a “leader” in aggie school history. Through superior coaching and roster management by Sumlin, both Allen AND Murray left at the end of the 2015 campaign. 2016: Trevor Knight/Jake Hubestank Knight makes the cut of aggie QB’s that even played in their senior year simply by virtue of all of the other aggie QB’s from the previous year leaving in order to avoid being aggies. Trevor likely would have followed in the footsteps of aggie great, QB>WR>QB, Ryan Tannehill, and been a senior year ONLY started for the ags. Unfortunately, the injury bug struck Trevor and he was replaced by “the Stank” for a few games. Fortunately for Trevor and the LSU Tigers, the injury Gods shined down on Trevor just in time to heal him and get him back into game for a loss to the Tigers late in the 2016 season. 2017 – Present: Kellen Mond With heavyweights such as Nick Starkel and Jake Hubestank breathing down his neck, Kellen Mond was able to secure the starting QB slot during the 2017 season and has not relinquished it since. Known for consistency and stepping up in big games, Mond expects big things in his upcoming senior season. Barring a racial war on campus or a COVID shutdown, Mond is poised to join the elite club of 20th century aggie qb’s who finish their senior season.10 points
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Sounds like one hell of a gas mask.9 points
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well, sorry, this is one of those posts...💔 Cass was an unwanted dog, already 9 or 10 when we got her in 2013....which makes her REALLY old for a big dog. she had rotten teeth, neurotic behavior and a jacked up digestive system when we got her...all of which we fixed within the first 3 months. three different times we've thought 'this is it' only to bring her home from the vet a day later, much improved. three major surgeries, including losing her spleen two years ago.diagnosed with vestibular disease a year ago. she just kept going... she's a fighter. and she used to be a FIGHTER... the most gentle, sweet dog with people, and with dogs that knew their place. but the rare dog that would come at her, look out...'don't start none, won't be none'. she loved the beach, catching treats, walking, and just being loved. she'd go chair to chair when we had company, never obnoxious, just sat quietly, patient, waiting for some love. when that person stopped, she'd quietly move to the next. the most chill, sweetest dispositioned dog we've ever had, by far. she always shared her bed, even when her roommate was a hog. i never had a dog make it to old age like this, my previous losses were both sudden and traumatic. this is easier. she can't get up on her own, major balance issues, frequent falls, she spins and paces, has fallen in the pool half a dozen times in recent months. sometimes she just stands and stares at a wall. she's in no pain and still eats healthy... but she's started having accidents in the house, in her bed even. it's time, Cass is pretty tired. the vestibular disease has really taken it's toll. so... today is the day. i fed her some steak about an hour ago. sweet Cass 💕 sidenote...i have the best damn vet ever. for the second time, they are coming to the house to do it this afternoon, so her last minutes aren't full of stress and anxiety. they did the same with our dog Malcolm 12 years ago ❤ BRAH additional sidenote... the little miniature dachshund was my mother's that i inherited when mom passed last year. in the space of 4 months, she lost her sister (a little chihuahua), my mom died, and she had to move to a whole new house with us. i love this little dog...i hope she doesn't get depressed, she's 15 and has been thru a lot of changes in the past 18 months ❤9 points
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Biden needs to run four corners at this point. Stay home, Zoom a few friendly appearances. Tweet a bit. No debates. Hell, Biden's campaign ads could be 30 seconds of uncut Trump speeches followed by Biden doing his best Jim Halpert. Biden 2020: No But Really7 points
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RIP Joe Delaney, who passed on this day, June 29, 1983 while trying to save 3 kids from drowning, even though he could not swim. I was 12 years old and aware of how he had burst on the NFL scene as a rookie and a small town guy. It did not make sense to me how he died. In a way, it still doesn't; but that's what BAMFs do in life. RIP Joe Delaney. A true American Hero in every sense of the word. as for the early 80's, holy cow the AFC was so much fun in that era.7 points
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“Obama eats nothing but fast food and watches Fox News all day and wants to fuck his daughter!” -Dotard sometime around 2014, probably7 points
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Look man, I think you're expecting simple logic and reasoning to mean something, and you may be disappointed.7 points
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Let's say this happens. There will be celebrations all over the country when he dies and the Rs are going to lose their damn minds with the "how dare you celebrate a president dying?" talk. Pre-emptive fuck you to those people. I will be celebrating along with every sane person in this country.7 points
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I would pay lots of money to watch a reality TV show covering the transition between Trump and Biden. Rick Perry trying to explain what's going on at DOE to a Harvard PhD nuclear scientist. Bill Barr debriefing Preet Bharara on Hillary's email investigation. Pompeo briefing McRaven on Hunter Biden.7 points
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Fuck Abbott. Fuck Trump. Fuck every single fucking asshole that downplayed how serious this is.7 points
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If you're going to insult someone's intelligence, you should probably read what they wrote.6 points
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Yeah, it's shitty testing. Or some immunocompromised people. The vast majority, as in well over 95% are not getting it twice in one year. Maybe past that you can get it again as the virus changes, that remains to be seen. There's enough hysteria out there that we don't need to add to it with 'oh my God, you can keep getting it!'.6 points
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I want trump to lose the popular vote by 7 million votes or more. No way I’d write someone else in. This fucker needs to be embarrassed.6 points
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