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CHEF DIESEL

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  1. What's the over/under the alleged murderer has already killed herself? I read somewhere that her plate was picked up on a plate reader that triggered a "flock activation" but not sure if that's very reliable.

    Also, she had a Class B Theft of Service warrant from 2018. What were the circumstances of that incident?

    The douchebro in all this, the male, he seems like a grifty piece of work as well.

  2. Smollett's perjuries at trial were so frequent and so ridiculous that they tipped the scale heavily in the direction of jail time. He must do jail time for all the lying on the stand.

    The judge actually did a decent job of sentencing. Remember that Jussie got 2.5 years of felony probation, which means that if he manages to survive his 150 days in prison, he'll have another 25 months during which, if he re-offends, or if he fails to comply with the other terms of his sentence (e.g. restitution), he can get as much as 2 years and 1 month of additional prison time.

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  3. 10 hours ago, dcbc said:

    My understanding is that they had a chance to get the Lone Star brewing/bottling? plant back in the day, but a bunch of moral types raised a stink and Longview got it.  Marshall hasn't grown in population (25,000) since then.

    You sure that you are not thinking of Lone Star Steel? Because when Lone Star Steel pink slipped everyone in the late 80s it tanked every town out that way from Daingerfield to Marshall.

  4. The murder of Patrick Dennehy would be top ten.

    I remember stopping several times in Waco in the 1990s for gas because it was cheaper than Dallas or Austin. Always ran into Branch Davidians street hustling and busking at gas stations, the Whataburger near campus. Pretty much everywhere. I know for certain I talked to Koresh who was asking me for ten bucks to pay for baby formula. Always told my Wacko Waco stories to friends. Then the Waco Standoff happened and I was just glued to the TV for a month.

  5. 32 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

    Pretty much this, in the inner burbs.  Also, I don't recall a whole lot of protesting of low-income housing in nice neighborhoods.  What goes on in Dallas is more sophisticated.  The developers don't want the hassle of building near something nice (plus it will devalue their own "nice" properties), they go to the southern sector councilmembers and work out some kind of grift to build in their districts.

    The sector from basically downtown to LBJ between HIllcrest and the Tollway, and maybe a little further east and west, and north, has been economically segregated for 75 years and shows no sign of letting up.  It is almost 100% high-end residential.  No apartments, property values far too high to consider a low-income project.  Few, if any, of the inhabitants are "invidiously" racist and most are at least outwardly woke.  There's a kind of noblesse oblige going on there, which can include the Austin NIMBY types, but the reality is that other factors keep them from having to NIMBY.  It's like Tarrytown.

    In some of the outer burbs, or redeveloping areas like Kessler Park, the cycle of nice neighborhood, die off/move away leave to the poors, move north goes on, it's less economically segregated and you are more likely to see a spread of views, including some pretty racist stuff, because there is more likely to be new residents, some of whom are rurals raised with those views, and some of whom are more currrent/active white flighters.

    In Dallas it's called zoning. Something Houston and other Texas cities have very little of.

    It's not an old Dallas money thing either. A lot of Preston Hollow for instance flipped blue after so many liberals from out of state moved into the area, scraped the old neighborhood and rebuilt with stucco McMansions. Most of their children attend private schools.

  6. Dallas is now a steaming pile of liberal bile. The population goes out of their way to lock step with nationalized liberal agendas that have negative impacts on the quality of life for citizens living inside the city limits. I blame stay at home white women for the most part. Not sure where they picked it up from.

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  7. Been on top of Mt. Aso in 2013. Guess the cable car station on top is now gone.

    I used to go to an American Country Music festival there called Aso Country Gold there at just this time of year! That area is wild. When you walk around the inner caldera there are bunkers every few hundred meters for just this kind of thing.

  8. Waller County Sheriff's Department is now roadblocking and stopping cycling groups in their county for "safety talks". What a load of BS. I suppose they don't pull over groups of cars and trucks for the same nuggets of wisdom. These stops of course are unconstitutional and reflect the sentiment that aggressive threats and assaults against citizens on roadways are A-OK in Waller County.

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