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MaxHorn

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  1. My 200+ consecutive game streak ended last year when my wife had a pregnancy scare the day I was supposed to fly to West Virginia. She was OK, and now I have an 8 week old who will be watching his first Horns game tomorrow from my lap in our basement. I'm a little sad not to be in D.C., but it's OK. I'll make all the home games this year and hopefully a couple roadies as well, and of course I wouldn't miss OU for anything. Hook em!
  2. I grew up in Southern California, and Taco Bell was actually pretty good in the 70s when it was a smaller local chain. That commercial shows the enchirito, a delicious California-style enchilada (red sauce and black olives are a must). It all went downhill in the 80s though. Of course, nothing will ever top Pup 'N' Taco for those of us who grew up in LA.
  3. When we played in Manhattan in 2016, almost all of the fans we spoke to said that Snyder wouldn't retire again until his son became the next coach. They also said there was no way that the KSU administration would let the son take charge. This is turning into one hell of a strand-off, but I'm just happy that Snyder is still here and well enough to coach. He may own the Horns on a regular basis, but he's one of the truly good guys in college football and the sport will suffer when he's gone.
  4. After the lengthy post-game parking lot celebration, we took the shuttle bus back to downtown Pasadena and then boarded the train for downtown. We thought we were going straight to my friend's rented house in Long Beach, but unfortunately we misunderstood the service map and the train service ended in downtown. We left the station and were left wandering through a mostly-deserted downtown area with no idea how we were going to get home. At that point, a police car pulled up next to us and he flashed his sirens. He got out of the car with his flashlight, and scanned us up and down. He then said the following: "Excuse me, I need your assistance. We are currently searching for a dangerous perpetrator. He's a large African-American wearing burnt orange like you, and he just stole our national championship." He wouldn't give us a ride, but he did tell us where we could catch a cab. It was expensive as hell, but none of us cared. The next morning, I got up really early and bought seven different newspapers and some coffee. I read all of the sports pages on the deserted beach and finally understood the meaning of the word "zen."
  5. It's like they intentionally made that trailer generic and blah until the reveal at the end-- and then you shit your pants. Yes, please!!
  6. DKR Floyd Casey McLane Stadium Kyle Field Jones/ATT&T Amon Carter Ownby Texas Stadium Ford Stadium Cotton Bowl Gaylord Family (it was Owen Field when I was there) Boone Pickens Notre Dame Stadium War Memorial Stadium Sun Bowl Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium Kansas Memorial Stadium Faurot Field Nebraska Memorial Stadium Jack Trice Stadium Folsom Field Rose Bowl LA Memorial Coliseum Jack Murphy/Quaalcomm/WTF it's called now Stanford Field California Memorial Stadium LaVell Edwards Stadium War Memorial Stadium (Wyoming) University Of Phoenix Stadium Astrodome Reliant Stadium Rice Stadium Robertson Stadium Spectrum Stadium (Central Florida) Superdome Kenan Memorial Stadium Rutgers Stadium Ohio Stadium
  7. I was at a Sammy Hagar show (1984 at Reunion Arena I think) and Sammy totally lost his voice during "Swept Away." He tried to sing but it was gone, so he screamed, "Fuck it!" and they just finished the song with no vocals. He then asked the crowd if anyone knew the words to "Fast Times At Ridgemont High," and all of a sudden some kid was on stage singing it with Sammy and the band. Can't remember if the guy was any good because the crowd was so damn loud! After that, Marc Storace from Krokus (the opening act) came flying out on stage (I swear he leapt OVER the drum kit) and they finished the show playing Zeppelin and Who covers.
  8. I had a bone marrow transplant back in 1993, so I know what he's up against. Thankfully, those were the dark ages of leukemia treatment compared to what they can do today. Kick its ass, Andrew!
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