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Lone Star Horn

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    6. WR Malik Nabers, LSU

    Junior receiver Malik Nabers is back after leading the SEC in receptions with 72 last season. His 1,017 yards last year are the most amongst returning wide receivers as well. He has a chance to have a monster season with Daniels at quarterback and things looking really strong at LSU.

     

    8. WR Juice Wells, South Carolina

    Juice Wells could be a serious problem for opposing secondaries in 2023. He recorded 68 receptions for 928 yards and six scores a year ago and looks to improve on those numbers after having even more time to build up chemistry with quarterback Spencer Rattler. He's a former two-time FCS All-American from his days at James Madison, where he is JMU's third all-time leader in receiving touchdowns.

     

    10. WR Dominic Lovett, Georgia

    Lovett caught 56 passes for 846 yards and 3 touchdowns in 2022 at Missouri. With former UGA wide receiver A.D. Mitchell now at Texas, Lovett has an opportunity to put up great numbers at UGA alongside Ladd McConkey, Rara Thomas, and of course, Brock Bowers.

    aggy boycott incoming, don't they have the best WR room in the secsecsec???

     

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  2. 20 hours ago, cochamps said:

    Very dry 114 though 😉

    It is a dry heat.

    I live in the Phoenix area and as long as you're not in direct sunlight,  it can be tolerable. 

    I was in Dallas last week,  temp was 100 and it felt like 114, due to the humidity.  FUCK THAT!

    I lived in Austin for 30 years before moving almost 3 years ago.  I find it easier to handle the heat here.  Just have to understand to not stay in direct sunlight for long periods of time.  Also you learn to spend time indoors and the winters are very mild.  I think we hit a low of 32 last winter overnight only a couple of times. 

     

  3. On 7/11/2023 at 8:34 AM, closetohumping said:

    Hey Wal Mart, if we're gonna do self checkout, don't be checking my receipts as I walk out.  I wasn't trained to be a cashier.

    Fuck them if they ask for a receipt. I say no thank you and continue on my way. 

    Different at Costco or Sam's, that's part of the membership agreement.

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  4. 54 minutes ago, NWBuck said:

    Interestingly enough, I found a wad of $5 bills in my ex's nightstand once. (no pics, because you probably already have them).

    Good one, but not me. I just started getting the 5s this year.

    Funny enough, I have to give credit to my wife, she gave me the idea. 

  5. 4 hours ago, Celery Man said:

    do you just walk into the bank and ask for a bunch of 5s? I need to start doing that and keeping some tens around as well - I slightly overpay our babysitter and she jumps at every opportunity to watch the kiddo. But sometimes I end up way overpaying her on the basis of only having 20s.

    Yes,  my credit union is less than a mile from my house.  Easy to walk in and just tell them that I want to withdraw $100, and want just 5s.

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  6. 4 hours ago, demos said:

    Guessing some aggy posted this; they’re the only one’s who find that same old routine impressive.
     

    I see that they still have people standing at each 10 yard marker, they need visual cues to make their turns at the correct spots.

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  7. Drinking Woodford Reserve out here in the desert of the Phoenix East Valley, saw this on reddit.

    Who's dad is this?

     During the shooting event of the 1965 World Pentathlon Championships, Herbert Polzhuber drank 10 glasses of beer and a bottle of cognac, stepped onto the shooting platform, shot all his bullets directly into the ground and passed out. Alcohol would be banned from shooting events shortly after.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Polzhuber

     

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  8. On 6/29/2023 at 4:19 PM, nnm said:

    A common frustrating position is not having any cash for a tip, for example for a valet driver or a airport shuttle driver. A $5 tip for each is fine, IMHO.  The problem is, I almost never have $5 with me. It’s an awkward exchange to give a 20 and ask for money back. 
    As to the airport shuttle guys, almost nobody tips them. I actually end up tipping a lot more sometimes if I notice that the ungrateful schmucks in front of me haven’t tipped at all. 

    I put $100 worth of 5s in my nightstand (where I keep my wallet). When I go on a work trip, I grab 4 $5s and have them on hand for these types of tips. When I grab the last batch, I get more $5s. 

    On 6/29/2023 at 4:19 PM, nnm said:

    A common frustrating position is not having any cash for a tip, for example for a valet driver or a airport shuttle driver. A $5 tip for each is fine, IMHO.  The problem is, I almost never have $5 with me. It’s an awkward exchange to give a 20 and ask for money back. 
    As to the airport shuttle guys, almost nobody tips them. I actually end up tipping a lot more sometimes if I notice that the ungrateful schmucks in front of me haven’t tipped at all. 

    I put $100 worth of 5s in my nightstand (where I keep my wallet). When I go on a work trip, I grab 4 $5s and have them on hand for these types of tips. When I grab the last batch, I get more $5s. 

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