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Bob Lives!

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  1. If it was a felony he was probably driving.
  2. As a matter of fact, yes. It was the 10th grade. In 11th grade he played 8 games, the last of which was only about 15 months ago.
  3. Wasn’t Leonard Davis a DL recruit? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I appreciate that advice! Definitely sounds like we should not try touring the park in an RV. Looks like we’re going to do a guided trip one day in each park and rent a jeep for the days we’ll be on our own. We’d only have the RV in the park on the day we transfer campgrounds from West Yellowstone to Jackson. I’d really rather make this trip about YP/GT and not the Moab or Zion areas though. If we enjoy this RV experience, we’ll do a Grand Canyon/Zion one another year(s). And I’d rather do Moab on a mountain bike on a boys trip. How bad is the drive from SLC? Google and Apple say 4.5 hours. I wouldn’t mind that, especially driving with mountain scenery, even in traffic. The guided tours we’re looking at doing are from these guys: http:// https://www.adventuretoursofyellowstone.com http:// https://www.jhecotouradventures.com Would love to hear some more excursion ideas though! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Just making my way through this thread. Thinking abut planning a quick RV trip this July. 5 nights. We’d fly into Salt Lake City, rent a 32’ RV that would be delivered to us at the airport, and then we’d drive up to West Yellowstone. Stay one night there, one night at Fishing Bridge and then drive down to Headwaters just inside Grand Teton NP for a night. Then two nights at The Virginian in Jackson before heading back. I figure 6 days, 5 nights in a RV with a 7 and 8 year old is plenty for my wife and me. We’ve never done this. In addition to that part of the trip, we’d spend sometime with friends in Park City. We talked about extending the trip more after that with a leg into Zion or maybe Moab, but we’re leaning against that now. The big question I have is if it will be okay driving a 32’ RV around these parks. Will I be able to get around and park at the visitor centers or trailheads? I have experience driving big vehicles from towing boats, so I’m comfortable driving. Just worried about parking space. Am I better off parking the RV and renting a car? If we did it that way, we'd be unable to stay in the parks due to availability and would have to keep the RV parked in West Yellowstone and/or Jackson and then see about renting a Jeep or something from there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Cases don’t get no-billed unless the prosecutor wants them to. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. If they’re scanning license plates to see who has been driving thru legal states, they’re going to run into a problem now that Texas is surrounded by a bunch of legal states. As for flying from Denver, it’s against airport rules to possess marijuana at the Denver airport. If they catch you with a small quantity they will make you throw it away or leave. If they catch you with a large quantity they will either turn you over to federal authorities or the feds will turn you over to your destination city. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/man-takes-sacramento-austin-flight-with-43-lbs-of-marijuana/1710559543/ And as you see in the link, there are drug dogs, but not as many and they are looking for large quantities. A dog may alert on your bag, but if they open it and don’t see a briefcase full of bricks they probably don’t care. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Even if you’re not a golf fan, it’s awesome. Great scene, perfect weather, beautiful course, even more beautiful women. One of the best events of the year. It’s doesn’t hurt that a Horn took home the championship. Hopefully Arch was in the clubhouse when Scheffler walked in and whole place started signing The Eyes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. I would've bet big on that kid being a huge success. So much wasted talent.
  10. There’s been some recirculation of his original OU commit graphic from back in HS which is the likely source of confusion. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. The widow lost her suit to take custody of the killer’s kids. I don’t think she ever had any standing in the first place, but I don’t do family law. Sucks for these kids though. If I was one of them, I’d end up killing that prick in his sleep and never speak to my mother again. https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/judge-dismisses-family-law-case-of-children-whose-father-was-shot-killed-on-texas-front-porch-during-argument-over-custody/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Hearing rumors that Texas is picking up Urban Meyer as our next RB coach. Can anyone confirm? Need someone to get out to Horseshoe Bay and order a CFS so we can get to the bottom of this. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. True. But if you're looking on 247, they have a toggle where you can choose 'overall' on the class rank and it will calculate the recruiting class and transfer class together. Our sole transfer, QE, pushes our class from #4 to #5 when you do.
  14. How’s that? I thought you either sign today or in February. Can letters still be rolling in as late as Friday? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Flipmas resulted in taking commits from OU, Mich, and tOSU. Not too bad. We now have LOI’s from Cam, Brooks, Banks and QE, all kids who crushed our spirits by previously committing elsewhere. And Stewart, Harris, Perkins, Abor and Devon are all still in play. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. He has been as dominant as those three, at the high school level. Not sure why we wouldn’t be excited to see if he can keep that going in college. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Burke is the most disruptive player on what is one of the greatest defenses in TX HSFB history. He stands out on nearly every play. I don’t know if it translates to college or not, but I look forward to seeing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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