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Hmbre97

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  1. I can't stand his music but dude is funny. He's killed it every time he's been on SNL and then to add Esteban from SNL was the cherry on top.
  2. Ok, this was better than expected. A bit cheesy and some of the callback jokes to the first movie feel a bit forced but did a good job of being its own story. And holy shit at the number of cameos.
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    Live shot of Trump:
  4. dude, posts like this are why you have so many issues on this site. When you're convinced you "100% know what im talking about", you are relentless in trying to beat people into submission to "get on your side", as if people can't have an opinion different than yours.
  5. The best thing to come out of Tires was the press tour where Shane took Gerbs to everything and seeing how unintentionally funny that dude is.
  6. I was curious about the comments upthread about him doing the Texas One fund thing at DKR and found him talking about it on their podcast. He seems like he'd be a blast to hang out with but his stand-up is ehh. Him doing the Norm OJ joke at the end of his ESPY monologue was giving me second hand embarrassment. Also his meandering story about meeting Trump at the super bowl was weird.
  7. Oh man, the first Mortal Kombat movie came out when I was 13 and man, did that movie scratch a lot of itches... and I mean a lot I still get an instant rush of nostalgia every time I hear this song
  8. Who doesn't get a little horny for some good falafel. Just thinking about it makes me want to shoot my tzatziki on a perky pair of kebabs.
  9. No, just the first 2 episodes.
  10. Thank God for Boy Scouts. The summer camp in North Carolina I sent my boy to this week was $400 for the week. Just another indictment on the growing wealth gap in this country.
  11. First episode came out today
  12. At least Afghanistan is open for tourism again
  13. How many of these properties does HEB have? I know they have one right by the causeway in Rockport. A buddy of ours went to work in their IT dept and we've been bugging him to try and get us in there.
  14. Shiiiiiiieeeet, Erewhon would clean up in Austin between all the pretentious tech bros and gals, then throw in all the influencers. Either downtown or West Lake would be a money printer. I didn't have any of my usual Herdez roasted salsa verde but had a jar of this in the pantry that I got a while back in a meal deal. This is definitely going to be my new go-to.
  15. This sounds like some dumb hindsight shit. "We coulda went down there and warned them if it wasn't for our Chief!" Why didn't they go warn the people in Travis/Williamson/Burnet county then? Sounds like they have previous beef with him and are trying to use this event to drum up support for his removal. They would have done the same thing had he sent the teams. They would be bitching about being shorthanded the next day.
  16. Operation BBQ Relief is a well oiled machine. I volunteered with them in Houston after Harvey and I was astonished how well they ran their org during chaos.
  17. It's crazy to read his background, then go back and re-read his comments from those meetings and think that a guy that has had the career he did was completely cool with continuing to rely on a game of telephone as your warning system to prevent loss of life. It's fascinating.
  18. ditto but I grew up poor. This is all mostly rich people stuff.
  19. My take is Camp Mystic is to blame for their tragedy. They are locals and should have been well aware that there were no sirens or advance flood warning system locally. It should have been standard protocol that they have a night watch crew equipped with weather radios or whatever necessary to monitor for any updates from NOAA/NWS. Same goes for Camp La Junta or any other campground in that area. They had plenty of prior warning to move people to higher ground. Kerr County and anyone involved in neglecting to set up sensors and sirens in a known flood plain should have to answer for the lives of all those poor folks from the RV sites and houses on the banks of the river that were lost.
  20. I'm not trying to be crass this soon after this tragedy but I can tell you now they aren't going to give one single fuck about this either. The reason being is any sort of meaningful deep dive will expose the truth of their mismanagement from the top down and just like every tragedy in this state, this is the official position of our Republican overlords: ...and this will probably be the same for a lot of the families (at least the ones running in prominent circles). The main tenant of the modern GOP is solidarity in never admitting a mistake. This will be chalked up to "God's will" and prayers will be asked for, time will pass and nothing will change. To admit a mistake is to admit failure which is not an option for the GOP. The only time a member of the GOP finds a backbone is when they're retiring or dying. Once they've used up their cache and it no longer serves a purpose, only then do they speak out against the hive mind.
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