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Amos Moses

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  1. 10 -> 183-> City market in luling -> 80 -> 32 hit up real ale in Blanco -> 1623 -> 1888 -> 1376 stop for beers in Luckenbach -> 290 Fredericksburg IMO.
  2. James Harden Dwight Howard Danny Ainge Sasha Vujacic Derek Fisher
  3. Try this: https://tpwd.texas.gov/landwater/land/habitats/post_oak/habitat_management/cow/ Not exactly your area, but close enough.
  4. I have no idea what to expect in this series. I keep expecting both teams to revert to some sort of norm, but both seem to continue overcoming or effectively masking their weaknesses. Cavs in 7 because Lebron be best.
  5. Off day, so here's the update on starting pitching stats: GS -- 39 W/L -- 19-8 IP -- 247.6 SO -- 293 BB -- 73 P/GS -- 97.8 K/9 -- 10.65 WHIP -- 0.97 ERA -- 2.36 BAA -- .190
  6. Nope, you've missed the point entirely.
  7. I think that's probably right as far as match ups go. Key bench players may be worth noting, and other than Gordon and Livingston I don't know there are any additional likely difference makers. Where again do the Rockets have an advantage? I don't see it.
  8. First of all, it's amazing what a little pressure washing and paint can do. Go check it out. Second, the westside upper deck is as much an icon of the Austin skyline as it is for UT football. Finally, maybe new Kyle Field is more your style. I hear that group is always anxious for new devotees.
  9. Hobbies change ... I decided to take up rappelling down Mount Vesuvius and smoking Peyote for six straight days at a time.
  10. He assumes all who love cholas are Spurs fans. GS in 5 or 6. Harden knows Treasures is waiting.
  11. You’re entitled to an opinion ... but this one sucks. IMO.
  12. No, it’s not sad. That’s how the whole rule of law is supposed to work.
  13. Fuck the Rockets. I look forward to the inevitable sweet, sweet Rocket tears in the streets of Houston.
  14. I'm sure they're frustrated. It's hard to know if the inability to execute is due to not dealing with the expectations of a defending champ, not able to ramp up after the high of winning it all in dramatic fashion, or if they're holding on too tight and lost the edge.
  15. Good post. I mostly agree - it seems to me that with the exception of 4/5 of the starting pitchers, no one has really ratcheted up the intensity, and that includes Hinch. Nothing is fucked yet with such a long haul to go, but I don’t think they should assume they can enhance their competitiveness on command. I know - first place, yada yada - but the lack of apparent give a shit especially in the bad losses is an early troubling trend.
  16. Good thoughts, Mitch. I had the same read on the agent/uncle situation - all their business development is tied to him, and they are squeezing tight. Dude just wants to hoop and is caught with a bunch of tapeworms lapping at this feet. Spurs only have leverage with respect to the supermax. After that is hashed out either way and/or until his group decides he should walk, the leverage is gone.
  17. I walked into the bedroom last night and laughed when I saw what was on the TV ... then realized my wife is in tears watching this show. It's real to me, tone warning, etc.
  18. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23366667/inside-tension-kawhi-leonard-spurs Lots of stuff to unpack in here. I've got a bad feeling it's not going to end with Kawhi on the Spurs.
  19. While I agree most vigorously 100%, those numbers are just for the starting pitchers. No Sipp or Smith stank in that data. Although DK's numbers are plenty ripe in comparison to his cohorts.
  20. Bob Loblow - attorney for the Asgardian survivors.
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