Everything posted by Hmbre97
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KarenKeyLargo - Greatest Hits Thread
I coulda done without KKL talking about ass play
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#9 Baylor @ #21 BYU: A preview of the new Big 12 .
Bet that family tree looks like an easy Texas timber pine
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Phatterson
Pay that man his fucking money
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2023 Transfer Thread - Texas Capitalized, ATM Victimized
Imagine watching Ewers throw all over Alabama, then go out and have to line up next to Haynes King
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Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
That's called being the tallest midget
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aggy vs App State - ESPN2
Clearly the team was too distracted by Tupac...err, I mean Queen Elizabeth's death
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The London Bridge Has Fallen - The Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II
looks dry AF
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The London Bridge Has Fallen - The Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR52X52w/
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The London Bridge Has Fallen - The Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II
- A story about a pathetic man's downfall [34 Felony Convictions]
- FSU/LSU from the Superdome - 6:30 pm ABC
- Phatterson
- ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Murphy will play mop up in the 4th next week /ducks- ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
damn, can't spring for some new footballs? Fucker looked like they pulled it out of someone's garage and blew the dust off of it- ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
That dude looked like he was ready to shit his pants, so wide eyed /no racist- ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
- ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
The stream posted on page 1 quit working for me. Anyone else have one?- UTEP @ Oklahoma
- Joe Biden 2022: Enter Dark Brandon
Brandon has been reading this thread apparently.- Would you press charges? (incident at middle school)
Wow, this thread blew up. Thank you to everyone for your input. To fill in some info gaps, I'm on the east side of Round Rock so it's not the hood but it's not Eanes ISD either. I don't know for sure what the punishment is for the other student other than the principal telling us that our son wouldn't be seeing her around school for a while. I don't know if that means at-home suspension, ISS, or moving to an alternate campus. It's very annoying that the school officials want to speak in riddles since they can't give specifics. I talked with my son more about it last night. He seems unphased by it. I did hear him over the weekend talking to his friends on discord and he told them he thought he tripped until he overheard the principal telling his grandmother they saw someone push him when they watched the security tapes so I don't think he's BS'ing about knowingly getting pushed. He did mention to my mom yesterday when she picked him up from school that he's going to start holding onto the handrail while going down the stairs just in case. A side story to this, he's been bugging us for a phone since last year because most of his friends had them. Then when he went back to school this year, one of his teachers took a poll in one of his classes of students who had phones and he said he was one of only a few who didn't. Fast forward to Friday when this happened, the nurse asked him if he could call his parents and when he said he didn't have a phone, she seemed surprised. So when my mom got there to pick him up, the nurse and principal were saying it would be a good idea to get him a phone in case of emergencies. I finally relented and got him one this weekend so he's been on cloud 9 about that. He even said last night in a joking manner he was glad he got pushed because he finally got a phone as a result. Anyway, we're going to move forward with pressing charges so I'm sure I'll check in with updates once things progress.- Would you press charges? (incident at middle school)
Yep, I secretly worried for my son as he's a quiet kid that has lead a sheltered life going to a great elementary school where nothing like this would every happen and he's never faced any kind of bullying before. I just had no idea we'd be 8 days into the school year and have something like this happen. I had already talked to him a bit before school started about him being the new kids at school and how kids turn into assholes as they get older but after this happened, his level of concern seems to be registering a zero-point-zero since a) he didn't do anything to provoke it and b) he has no idea who pushed him. Maybe he'll keep his head on a bit of a swivel now though.- Would you press charges? (incident at middle school)
BTW, the security officer didn't say the exact charge but did say it would be a Class A misdemeanor- Would you press charges? (incident at middle school)
My oldest just started in middle school this year (6th grade) and already had an incident last Friday at school. I have an inquiry out to a friend of a friend family law atty for his opinion but would also like Surly to weigh in. He was walking from his 7th period class which is upstairs and while walking down the stairs, a 7th grader pushed him from behind, sending him down about 10-12 stairs. Luckily he landed in such a way that he landed on his right side and fortunately didn't hit his head or anything else critical. We took him to the ER as he said his hip hurt pretty bad and his forearm was numb (he landed on his elbow) but xrays came out clean so walked away with just some bruising and soreness. When they pulled him into the nurses office, he initially thought he tripped but the school pulled security footage and saw where it was a very intentional push. They were able to identify who it was; a female 7th grader that has had no interactions with my son. From interviews, they believe it was just a case of this student wanted to push someone down the stairs and my son just happened to be there. I tend to believe this as all his classes and lunch are only with other 6th graders. He's also a very easy going kid so I know it wasn't a case of him popping off to someone in the hall or anything. I had a call with the principal and security officer today and it was inferred that the student was suspended and also some comments were made that this isn't this students first incident at the school. We have the choice to press charges. We haven't been allowed to see the video but the principal and counselor have said it's very tough to watch. My opinion is leaning to pressing charges due to the severity of what happened. If it was just a push in the hallway or a shove into the lockers, I'd let it go. Pushing someone down stairs is some psycho shit. My ex is a little hesitant to do it out of concern of retaliation. My opinion is if we were to get to see the video, it wouldn't even be a second thought to press charges. No one gave a shit about Ray Rice until the video leaked. What say you Surl?- 2019 ATH Bru McCoy
- Cart Narcs
I'm guilty of the curb prop only if the corral is really far away and I have both of my kids with me. Both of my boys (11 and 6) have zero spatial awareness when they're together so first thing I do is get them loaded up in the truck so I can unload the groceries without fear of them horsing around and getting squished by a car. I also don't want to go on a hike with the cart to return it and chance some Karen seeing me do this and call the cops/cps for leaving my children unattended. - A story about a pathetic man's downfall [34 Felony Convictions]
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