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TreatyOak

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  1. I don't know who runs or owns his Instagram page. I run Instagram pages for all of my clients. They literally have no contact with it. I don't know who set up the GoFundMe account I don't know who receives the money for the GoFundMe account I don't know who you are and you started posting here two hours ago telling people it is safe to send money to a GoFundMe account. That signals major red flags for me. We are a community and we offer advice to each other. Maybe this is legit, or maybe it isn't, but it's much safer not to send any money and I'm going to communicate that to the people here whom I consider my friends. Hope this helps!
  2. Well, folks, the anonymous poster with three posts who joined one hour ago has confirmed that this is indeed a legitimate and trusted GoFundMe endeavor, so go at it! In other news you can trust, FyreFest 2.0 has been announced for Isla De Mujeres starting May 30. Ticket packages are on sale for $1,500, $5,000, $25,000 and $1.1M. No acts have been signed yet. Buying mine today!
  3. Not the first time Mack has used human shields to cover up his failings. Anyone remember the 2010 home loss to Iowa State, where Mack began the post-game press conference by saying the whole team was focused on one of the players who had lost his mom?
  4. "So many of the big-money donors have said to me that I could really help Sark, so I've been darting into his office to share my ideas."
  5. hey @Beau Vine ,tampering with or fabricating physical evidence is a criminal act in Texas. Under Texas law, it is a felony offense that can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines. The severity of the punishment depends on the nature and severity of the underlying offense.
  6. Can't imagine how he did that. Maybe they should unpin those travel pics on the Instagram page where they're asking for our money.
  7. Can any of the lawyers here help me go through South Austin's posts to discover the ones where he belittled me for being too old? I think I may have a case.
  8. 1. I participated in three meetings where we discussed having less meetings. 2. I reviewed and 'adjusted' my invoices ahead of my audit. (AND THANKS A LOT FOR REPORTING ME, ASSHOLE) 3. I took in @immamac's Surly Horns CyberTruck for a software update. Since the Tesla repair facility is much closer to my home than the office, I worked from home the rest of the day, but really made progress on the invoices. 4. As requested by Immamac, I reviewed all the Christmas party photos in DropBox and removed any compromising ones. 5. I caught up on some much-needed rest and recovery time to help me prepare for Q2.
  9. Wow, just read it. The last paragraph is weird, for sure. Not a great way to inspire people to donate.
  10. Glad to hear he is doing better. Not to be @Thatguy, but be very, very careful with anyone online soliciting money. There are a ton of online donation scams out there. If you don't like that advice, @gofuckyourself
  11. I'm so stealing this.
  12. Clearly. AND THANKS A LOT FOR MENTIONING MY INVOICING ERRORS IN THE SURLY COMPANY SLACK THREAD. NOW I'M BEING AUDITED. WATCH YOUR BACK, BRO. 😡
  13. We would like to hear more about the robbery. Why was your roommate chosen? Were they buying from him? For normal people, it's hard to compute how someone decides to commit armed robbery. I know we are not talking about Nobel Prize winners here, and I've done lots of dumb things in my life, but man, how stupid do you have to be to even think this is a good idea, especially when you are getting a free ride at a university and potentially a chance to earn big $ in the NFL?
  14. That's exactly how I felt about Christian Siriano on Project Runway!! Though he was known for his whimsical designs, red-carpet appearances and body-positivity advocacy, I felt his design suggestions wouldn't be practical enough to help the contestants and also said so at the time. And sure enough, his tenure as the consultant was limited, though a couple of fabulous winners were produced.
  15. LOL, did he really begin the press conference by saying, "Really proud of the way we came out and played after a twenty-day layoff?"
  16. Gilbert was a bust at Texas, but only by the exact definition of the word.
  17. Not a player, but to some degree, Tom Herman fits the description. If you recall, it was an exciting time when he came. Most everyone, including myself, was excited about him and Surly Horns was just beginning. Surly Horns proved, by far, to be the better arrival, as Mensa revealed himself to be a petulant, immature and somewhat limited coach. Remember his very strange substitution policy, with WR’s switching out every play? Yes, he renovated the facilities and rallied the donors, but aside from the win over Georgia, was unable to take Texas to the next level. I’ll never forget him at his press conference following his last loss to Iowa State. He stood there, in a state of profound sorrow, understanding that he had blown his final opportunity. Worse, he was the OG Jimbo, as he walked away with a ridiculous payout.
  18. Hey, does anyone want to buy. It's gotta be worth something by now, right?
  19. I wouldn't get too choked up over it. Don't beat yourself up. We're all feeling a little bruised by this encounter. It's been a beating, for sure.
  20. Yes, I saw that, which is pretty amazing, and one of the most incredible posts on Surly Horns, if true. I would like to believe it is true since it adds a level of context we rarely see, but sharing the alt info since it has become part of the narrative.
  21. I'm genuinely surprised he is still alive. Doesn't sound like he's learned too much since his reign of terror at UT. I wonder if there was a scene of Mack chewing the fuck out of the recruiting person who brought him in. Mack had to apologize in public on behalf of the football team, haha. I bet there was hell to pay for plenty of guys. "I would like to apologize from our staff, players, and our coaches to the administration of The University of Texas, the athletic department, the student body, and our fans for the incidents that have happened this summer. It is something that we are not proud of, but I can promise you it is also not indicative of who this team really is. This team is as good a group of young men that we have ever coached, and they will continue to move forward after today and prove that on and off the field. At a time where we have had extra things happen outside of football that we are not proud of, I want to make sure that everyone understands that there are so many more young men on this team that will have the opportunity to show their class as well."
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