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hornian

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  1. IMO outside of the school allotment, it’s going to be majority Texas fans regardless of “side”.
  2. Sure. It’s the apparel company that is wrong. Not you.
  3. They are not to my knowledge, but they make returns simple. I didn’t know which size would fit me so ordered 2, and returned the one that didn’t fit.
  4. If you made 9 mil a year, you could get a new wife.
  5. I would not take a dog to New Orleans. But I would eat a Lucky Dog.
  6. Ohio State wasn’t exactly a skill fucking, either.
  7. Hey google, tell me about Georgia and Alabama and LSU that one year. You’re telling me that they all started winning CFP games/titles when their offenses actually produce? Yep, let’s go get a Defensive minded coach whose last offense was shut out by Louisville!
  8. Please let most/all of the September (and August) games be at night.
  9. My wife had a model Y (it was totaled when some jackass rear-ended her - kept her and the kids safe, so I'm happy with the way it performed in that accident), and I have a Rivian. Both have "auto-steer" capabilities (Rivian calls it Highway Assist) that are pretty comparable, having driven both. But the big difference is that Tesla let you use it anywhere pretty much - neighborhoods, city streets, etc., whereas Rivian's is locked an only available on controlled access highways with certain limitations (they have to have been mapped by Rivian). It seems like a no-brainer to limit it to situations that it's intended for, and very low hanging fruit. So of course Tesla is not going to do that, I'm sure it will just be "our cameras are blinded by the sun, so you can't use auto-steer", not "you're driving in a neighborhood, you can't use auto-steer."
  10. This is what Conference Realignment is really meant to stop.
  11. Looks like the mods were prescient to make a "prepare your anus" rep.
  12. Man, it was right there in your quote and you still fucked it up. Bill in Sinton would not approve of your lack of focusness.
  13. It’s a “cap” for most people, because they aren’t going to spend the money to rebut the presumption that the guidelines are in a child’s best interest. It’s usually not worth paying someone tens of thousands of dollars in attorney fees to fight it when you won’t get that much back in extra support.
  14. We aren't talking about different things. That is a reason to go about the guideline maximum for net resources. You'd still apply the percentage to whatever the net resources are above the cap. So in this case, instead of $9,200 a month, you could say his net resources are and then apply the percentage to that amount of net resources. As long as the amount of child support is below 50% of his net resources (whatever the court determines them to be), and as long as the court finds going past the guidelines is in the child's best interest, you can blow the "guideline max" child support out of the water. But what do I know, I just do this for a living. I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night.
  15. It's a guideline, not a cap, and you can go above the guideline if you meet the requirements. Here's the law in question: The last exception is big enough to drive a Cybertuck through.
  16. Cool. I’ll tell my clients that I’ve gotten court orders over the guideline max that they should thank their lucky stars the other attorney and judge didn’t know that.
  17. I mean, that's funny and all, but I could get Grimes considerably more than $2,760/mo in child support, even in Texas. Especially here in Travis County. Judges have discretion to, and will, go over the guidelines if you prove the case correctly. And there's a lot of high earners in Travis County who pay more than guideline support because of that.
  18. Missed it by ~7700 spots. Did the calculator as to how much I'd have to donate to get above that level. It was more than my downpayment on my first house.
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