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  1. mind sharing how much those ended up running you? they look sharp as hell!
  2. Orange is their natural enemy?! at this point A&M's natural enemy seems to be winning anything of value.
  3. Williams was pretty well known to be headed to OU before he even entered the portal. come on man. they are who incentivized him to enter in the first place. was also pretty clear UCLA NIL stepped up with regard to Toia look man, Texas is going to struggle with Baker until the season starts. unknown dude across the board until the season starts and they can either point to development along the DL, have existing recruits talk about how good he is to HS players (which won't happen until later anyway), or the DL starts putting up numbers. either way it is what it is and wasn't some shocking thing to the coaches. i am far from a fan of the Baker hire but he's literally going to be here until December at the earliest. if he grinds his ass off there's a good chance he ends up as a good hire. if not, he's going to get a pink slip in December/January.
  4. Texas Offense/Defense split of top 10 commits in the last few classes. highlighted Athletes and where they went 2024: 5/5 (Wardell Mack on defense) 2023: 5/5 (Jaleni McDonald on defense, Ryan ZNiblett on offense) 2022: 5/5 (Brenen Thompson on offense) 2021: 4/6 (JT Sanders on offense) *** the coaching out of position is an absolute non starter. both have history coaching DBs exclusively. Gideon's coaching history is exclusively DBs Terry Joseph's coaching history: 3 years as DB coach at ND 1 year as DB coach at UNC 3 years as DB coach for A&M 2 years as DB coach at Nebraska 2 years as DB coach at Tenn 2 years as DB coach at LaTech
  5. if folks are coming into this in the future and have a specific issue like this, your friend is: =TRIM(cell to clean here) so "=TRIM(A1)" i'm sure @Dahobbs knows this - not calling him out specifically, just dropping it in here for others in the future
  6. NoName

    Yellowstone

    no kidding, currently at 47% on RT https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/horizon_an_american_saga_chapter_1/reviews did i mention it's a 3 hour movie, which is absolute insanity in 2024.
  7. since Imola: Checo having the same # of points as Lance Stroll and 3 points more than Yuki/PIERREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE GASSSSSSSLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 4 points more than Danny Ric/Ocon kind of says it all. edit: evidently someone (Horner?) said it's a 1+1 contract, not a 2 year deal for Checo. which makes it better.
  8. no, that's actually the easiest one to answer https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/inside-story-elon-musks-mass-firings-tesla-supercharger-staff-2024-05-15/
  9. that's a story i want to hear from whoever the person may be
  10. Jalopnik: Even The Tesla Cybertruck’s Bed Length Is A Lie text: That’s right. If the object you intend to carry is over 30” tall, it can only be 4” 11” because it no longer fits in the bed with the tailgate up. For reference, the Ford Maverick – the smallest truck on sale today in the U.S. – has a bed length only five inches shorter than that, and that truck is nearly two feet shorter in overall length. You can see the problem from a diagram in the Cybertruck’s owner’s manual. Look how uneven the bulkhead of the cargo bed is in the figure above. Sure, near the floor the length may be 6'1", but that size quickly shrinks. I should also note that the exact dimensions that were mentioned in the video cannot be found in the owner’s manual. It almost looks as if they were deleted from the manual because is molesrcool’s video, they are visible to the right of the figure I included here. Strange. As molesrcool correctly points out, there’s a very good reason that just about every other truck maker do their best to make their beds a perfect rectangle with a flat back; you can fit more of your shit in a rectangle than whatever shape the Cybertruck’s bed is. On top of that, other trucks don’t have those very high, sloping walls on either side of their beds that make getting things in and out more difficult. To be fair, none of this really matters. If I had to hazard a guess, 99.999998 percent of all Cybertruck owners aren’t using their trucks for actual truck stuff, so the fact the bed is a dumb shape isn’t going to impact them. This is just the latest in an ever-increasing series of design blunders that are coming to light in Tesla’s flagship vehicle.
  11. incredible. how thirsty can a guy be? "Oh sorry"
  12. here's what they touched on w/r/t the Zone Read
  13. having smoked turkey in the freezer is always a good choice, and it's super easy now that HEB is consistently carrying (in my area) those big turkey breasts. looks like an awesome meal!
  14. just when you think "naw, the cybertruck can't get any worse...can it?
  15. this guy is the most gullible human to ever spend time on the internet same guy: + this guy CURRENTLY has 5800 followers. how elon ever sees this tweet is beyond me.
  16. I may not be a doctor but I stayed at a holiday inn express last night!
  17. everything you hear about the guy just points to truly, how much of a piece of shit he is in his private AND public life.
  18. Vance Jackson becomes a shitshow on the weekends per my brother. but yeah, use waze. don't question when it shoots you off. everywhere around that intersection is going to be bad.
  19. i posted a long thing earlier in this thread about it, but after all the research was done before, we rolled with Costco formula. there are a thousand and one comparisons you can do but it's far and away the single best bang for your buck and a very high quality product keep some ready to drink in your back pocket for an emergency or time out and about. here is a high level review with why things matter: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-baby-formula/ this will pay for the costco membership in the first 30 day of your kid being on formula: https://www.costco.com/.product.100810650.html because it's just "the way it is" now, there will and are shortages when it comes to formula. basically all generic formula is made by the same company (Perrigo) and they standardized their tops a few years ago we roll with the advantage premium (silver top) since it's closest to the kirklands stuff. your kid will not be happy about changing formula brands and will spit up more. just how it is all of these are the same inside the can: source to help find formula if it gets that bad again: https://www.nowinstock.net/home/babyproducts/ we got one of these electronic formula mixing pitchers - they are like $20 bucks - this isn't the one we have but is close. it's worth every. single. penny. get one that's less complex than more. never fill it up to 32 oz, it will overflow 100% of the time. just do 30 and you will be fine. https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Brezza-Formula-Mixer-Pitcher/dp/B09K4QKX6M also know folks who loved the baby brezza which is basically keurig but for formula. we use the boon nursh bottles: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=boon+nursh+bottles your kid may not like them, but we like that the parts are interchangable, can be used as they grow (baby tops to sippy cup to straw cups) and are very well made. happy to answer anything else that i can.
  20. that guys stuff is legit good if you like PP. that marg looks solid as hell
  21. Brushfire Farms is a good source for prickly pear simple syrup btw. hand picked, good dude. bunch of places in SA sell the syrup https://www.brushfirefarms.com/collections/products/products/prickly-pear-simple-syrup store locator: https://www.brushfirefarms.com/pages/store-locator no ties to him, but it's a damn good product
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