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  1. 3 years? How much have I missed? Mmmm What have I been up to.... Working as a toddler teacher , 13 of them , they just might kill me dead and I'm also the closing manager/supervisor so I'm there 5 days a week 10-7 . Was considered an essential worker so we never closed during the hight of covid. I got tested a lot because I had surgery and co workers would get it. I had it in Feb. Mild because of my shot. Still felt like shit. I freakin turned 60 ! someone asked what my retirement plan was.. I replied....death Still love Tom Brady, Patriots, Red Sox, Longhorns and still stuck in aggyland. Well, that's some of the years in a poorly written, typed post 😁
    18 points
  2. She was 32 in 2019 which is what the story alleges. the allegation seems sketchy frankly, but fuck her. She spends enough time spreading bullshit lies, she can deal with them for once. On a side note, I image searched one of those photos and stumbled across this. That tramp stamp is about 100% what I would expect. goddamn thats funny. Rocko picking her up in the vette, with the price tag on his sports jacket flapping in the breeze. regaling her with tales of owning libs on the shag. Pays with a BOGO coupon. just a magical evening.
    16 points
  3. What I think is most fascinating about the January 6th Committees investigation and finding of fact, is that nearly every single Republican you know will have avoided watching it, and would ALWAYS prefer to believe a LIE than to believe an actual truth that goes against their delusion based reality. Nothing is going to change that. And that is fucking scary as shit. Republicans now largely do not have a basis of fact to base decision making on. They avoid facts, and instead prefer endless "what about" musings based on non-fact based falsehoods. I wish as a whole rank and file Republicans had a better grasp of history. Because for those of us that were fascinated as kids about WWII and the origins, the ability to suspend reality, and find false grievances to rally around. That's exactly how a former German elected official, became a dictator. The similarities in the US today among a certain demographic of our country are scary to me. They will believe almost any falsehood. And that can be very, very dangerous to a Democracy.
    16 points
  4. i just now saw these from last friday. i was caught up in baseball and the track teams choking so i missed them at the time. anyone that actually believes that joe biden being the president as opposed to anyone else being president is driving the change in oil and gas commodity prices is utterly ignorant of how the O&G markets work. of course the president's actions in terms of international relations inherently have an impact but joe biden did not invade ukraine. russia did. and the consequence of that was isolating the second largest natural gas producer and the third largest oil producer in the world from the international marketplace. but that wasn't some sort of anti-producer policy that only some far left wingnut president would have pursued. that is a coordinated international effort from most of the first world to punish a country for nakedly invading another sovereign nation. there is no doubt that eliminating that supply is shifting the clearing equilibrium but regardless of president (well, maybe one), this would have been the outcome regardless. if your position is that we should not attempt to severely punish russia by mitigating its financial prosperity from being a petrostate for its adventurism, then that is a different conversation but i don't think joe biden is somehow unique in that outcome. so right there is a massive, negative supply shock on the global markets that isn't driven by some sort of biden agenda item. it's simply a consequence of market dynamics. there are no domestic policies that have been entered into to discourage domestic production in the last year. prices haven't skyrocketed because something changed in federal permitting or regulations. prices have skyrocketed because of the aforementioned as well as increasing global demand emerging from the 2020 experience. when the price dropped to uneconomic for a lot of marginal producers, a lot of shit was shut in. it takes time to get those going again. there are thousands of leases with billions in economic reserves (particularly at current prices) under federal leases that are undeveloped in which no policy is stopping that development. and frankly, that's a distraction anyway as most U.S. production occurs on private lands with private leases. ONRR approved more leases last year than in Trump's years. someone please show me these domestic policies discouraging production beyond a bunch of vague, politically motivated bullshit. E&P has been painfully, PAINFULLY living through a sustained low-price environment since late 2014 and capital deployment is not super agile amongst the supermajors and majors. field services is ramping up for sure and we will start seeing increased supply but there is certainly caution given the exogenous variable that is driving a lot of this price insanity (russia) is outside their control. they have their development plans and drilling schedules and it takes time to make large movements and time for long-term hedges to expire, etc... capital discipline is the driver here but prices are such that this will have a diminished impact moving forward if these prices remain for any sustained period. thanksgiving 2014, the prices for natural gas and oil both plummeted because of a meeting vienna that had nothing to do with the united states. it had to do with opec informally declaring war on russia...who had informally declared war on u.s. shale independent producers. per barrel went down from $100 to $30 in mere days. i suppose barack obama was somehow responsible for that with his well-known O&G loving, production encouraging policies? summer 2005 and summer 2008, natural gas hits $16 (the highest ever since deregulation in the late 1980's) and oil is roaring at $135. is that because W suddenly decided to impose a bunch of anti-O&G development domestic policies? give me a fucking break. O&G commodities markets are some of the more efficient markets out there and is largely unregulated from an economic perspective. so just like the morons who decry the producers for "gouging" when prices are high (i am literally engaged on a matter right now in which the supers are idiotically being accused of antitrust collusion to stop producing in order to achieve this price explosion) as if the producers have the market power to set the overall prices, it is similarly stupid to state that who the president is who is responsible for O&G market dynamics outside of just being the face of the nation who engages in international relations (such as imposing bans on russian imports or negotiating with saudi arabia and the rest of opec).
    15 points
  5. It's so easy to be flippant when you'll never be a target.
    15 points
  6. Omahorns is dumb as fuck. stahp it’s The University of Texas at Omaha
    14 points
  7. So it looks as if Boebert may have been a call girl who has had two abortions:
    13 points
  8. While we're at 38, they're celebrating '39. Advantage aggy.
    13 points
  9. It's really kind of a macrocosm of this place. The righties can't come into Cloak Room and make much of a coherent defense of Trump or Republicans. They just bring in talking points and memes and run away when pantsed.
    12 points
  10. let's not get bogged down in the details here, slacks.
    11 points
  11. Seems like this Country could figure out a way to create a network of pipes/canals, similar to the interstate system, that could move water from areas that are flooding to areas that are in drought. It doesn't seem that it would be cost prohibitive in relation to the value it would bring. Especially since it any given time we have plenty of areas that are in drought and plenty in flood and the costs to mitigate droughts and massive fires is so high. If we can land shit on the moon, it seems like moving water should be easy.
    11 points
  12. sorry fucking aggy get pwned…
    10 points
  13. It's bad sportsmanship. Fine for idiots in the stands to do but not if you are singing the national anthem.
    10 points
  14. He's also wrong, because the NCAA just did, in fact, stop him from doing it, as the singer at an upcoming tournament baseball game. One of the may problems with ags, is that they just have no basic understanding of acceptable behavior. They treat every venue like their own barn, and every situation like it's a sheep-humping rally. Zero situational awareness. That, combined with their insistence on making every single thing about themselves, invariably results in stupid shit like this.
    10 points
  15. I really don’t like the thought of carrying. But I’m a brown skinned homo. I want to be able to protect myself and husband if shit goes down
    10 points
  16. Don't the Democrats see what's coming if they accept this garbage? When the next slaughter happens (and we all know it will), the GQP is going to say, "See? We tried and NO gun control legislation is going to stop these attacks! We tried, and it has achieved nothing. We're going to unwind all of this and just dump more money into the gun lobby's coffers by requiring that every school buy a shit-ton of weaponry, ballistic blankets / bulletproof window, etc." If they're going to accept this, they need to position it as, "We tried, and this is the best we can do with the GQP + Manchin / Sinema's stranglehold on the Senate. We don't think it's going to do much, but we will continue to hammer away at these chickenshits until the gun violence stops." But they won't because the Dems suck at politics, so they'll go on a victory lap on the Sunday news shoes, only to have it explode in their faces when it becomes painfully obvious that it has achieved nothing. Fuckin' Murica.
    10 points
  17. all this california talk in here can go fuck right off. This thread is for real men and poors.
    10 points
  18. 10 points
  19. More leftover smoked pork shoulder.
    9 points
  20. Anyone who says Omahorns fucking sucks. The University of Texas at Omaha is the only acceptable nomenclature
    9 points
  21. You're damn straight that's what he's suggesting but doesn't actually mean. It's pure-dee chickenshit from Senator Looks-like-a-Senator. Go to third person to avoid the accountability of writing in the first person. This yellow cunt representing Texas (yee-haw!!!! we're so fucking manly down here!) has chosen to be spineless in the face of the NЯA and spineless in admitting his actual stand to those actually human enough to give a shit about 19 dead children and two dead teachers. He even has the gall to editorially describe safe gun storage as "unconstitutional' like he has any idea what that even means. Cornyn is the classic stuffed shirt. A haircut that thinks he's a man. In short, he perfectly represents his constituency and my state's drift into Aggiehood: insecure dumbasses bravely claiming superior manhood while doing nothing that suggests such a thing is true. I hate these people. I hate what they're doing to what seemed to be a sustainable republic. If we make it through this, we must make vigilance and self-assessment key lessons when we teach young Americans about this republic. Complacence was and is killing this place or allowing it to be killed. And it feels like there's not a fucking thing you can do about it except embrace the irony deafness and go buy an AR, balaclava, combat boots, and a map to your nearest problem. Hello nail, meet Mr. Hammer.
    9 points
  22. On the plane, motherfuckers.
    8 points
  23. As a recovering Christian, I still have brief bursts of faith. What pisses me off about her little nervous mic drops in front of congregations, moreso than her bad delivery of amateur "jokes", is the fact that not one person in those sanctuaries has the balls to stand up and say "uh, Jesus didn't fight his crucifixion". I mean, he turned himself in. What do we hear after the AR-15 comment? Giggles. If that doesn't tell you the true faith of the people in that building, nothing will.
    8 points
  24. 8 points
  25. Prob time for a solid self-defense refresher class
    8 points
  26. Who wants to wager the dumbass Russians blow the dam and drown themselves?
    8 points
  27. If we only had a world class pipe laying specialist around.
    8 points
  28. I remember loving top gun as a little kid and wanting to be Maverick and my dad basically saying tough luck 4 eyes you’re a goose.
    8 points
  29. Taggart: I got it. I got it.Hedley Lamarr: You do?Taggart: We'll work up a "Number 38” on 'em.Hedley: "Number 38? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one...Taggart: Well, that's where we go a-ridin' into Omaha, a whampin' and whompin' every livin' thing that moves within an inch of its life. Except the Pigs of course.Hedley: You spare the pigs?Taggart: NAW. We beat the shit out of them at the Number 38 Finals later on.Hedley: Marvelous.
    8 points
  30. Pretty great anthemic opening for a classic album. And even though the song can get overplayed, hearing it live, decades later, can still produce a charge.
    8 points
  31. I'll take an ugly tie over an ugly loss every time.
    7 points
  32. Well, nothing good ever, ever comes for rooting for blOU. That said.
    7 points
  33. She is an absolutely loathsome human being. Yet, I’m…..intrigued... Goddamnit.
    7 points
  34. Ok, that's enough internet for you today.
    7 points
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