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83Horn

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  1. Prepare your anus.
  2. Kleenex commercial with the snot bubble kid is awful.
  3. HOLY SHIT!!! Tie game
  4. C'mon 'Hoos...punch it in here
  5. Starting 4th qtr, 20-13 NC State.
  6. Yeah...not at all like that exciting Wisky/Purdue game.
  7. 14-7 NC State at the half. More interesting game than I was expecting.
  8. I do love this time of year.
  9. NC State at Virginia on ESPN. 7-7 midway through second. Virginia QB looks pretty decent. On the downside, Andre Ware is calling the game.
  10. I'll just drop this here as a kind of compare and contrast thing. A reminder of how far they've fallen:
  11. You look at Baylor over there, and it's just all about the tradition of false piety and covering up sexual assaults.
  12. We wouldn't
  13. I hate doing this, because Lam is a legend, but don't let his shiny, Olympic gold medal blind you to the fact that he was not a good wide receiver. Elite speed, obviously, difficult to cover, but hands of stone.
  14. Yeah, that wasn't Jesus that did all that for him. It was losing...lots and lots of losing...decades of losing. It causes resignation. I know how it feels, and I imagine everyone on this site is familiar with this feeling. Fortunately, our long, national nightmare seems to be ending.
  15. Who you calling "boy"? j/k
  16. 2, x, 1, 3 😜
  17. WWII hadn't started when this game was played, at least not for the U.S., but LSD had already been invented, so who knows?
  18. LOL at the bolded part. There is a reason they stop playing that song after the first verse, and it's not time constraints.
  19. When my family first moved to Houston in 1970, I had a brother and a sister who attended for a couple years what was then Black Junior High School . There were frequent incidents of racial fights, drug dealing and police raids on the school 50 years ago. Seems not much has changed.
  20. April 1979 - Saw Muddy Waters open for Eric Clapton at the Summit in Houston 1987 - Saw Johnny Winter open for George Thorogood at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. Kind of an insult if you're a blues fan, that a master should open for a talentless poser. September 1981 - Saw Stevie Ray Vaughan open for Johnny Winter at the Austin Opera House. I love me some Johnny, but while he was great, he was a wee bit off that night, and Stevie was on...like REALLY on. Between the two of them, that was probably the finest night of live music I've ever experienced.
  21. You say that now, but that's what everyone thought about full sleeves a generation ago. The idiocracy is real.
  22. I know I mentioned Eric Burdon in my last entry, but I also think we're neglecting to recognize the Godfather, the King...the TRUE King of Rock and Roll... Little Richard.
  23. David Lee Ross??? Anyway, no list of the greatest rock vocalists is complete without a mention of Eric Burdon.
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