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ABSR

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  1. Well you have to give a little jerk to set the needle in the Fish.
  2. Fixed it.
  3. Yeah, looking at the truck bed afterward it did not look like a "real" bomb was in there. You don't put gas cans/gas around a real bomb or effective IED. I also saw a propane tank, which could cause a larger blast/fire, but nothing like C4 or real explosives. Maybe this will be proved wrong but it did not look like a well done IED/explosive was used and it also explains why the truck was not blown apart. Pretty sure a real explosive would have ripped the truck apart.
  4. I bet the first thing the Feds did was cut power to the Superdome ... standard FBI universal terrorist playbook and they're running it, step by step.
  5. I’m sure Arizona State fans would swap places.
  6. I imagine somewhere on the island is a Clark Luis Griswold maddeningly trying to connect two power cords together to get the power back on.
  7. What's the difference?! AAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHH
  8. Fucking Russians!
  9. We are currently in Jamaica for vacation. My wife’s normal M.O. is to lay her stuff on the bed late in the night, then after I wait and finally give up and go in telling her I need to get to sleep to get up early to catch the flight, I am the asshole and she moves it to the bathroom, makes lots of noise, leaves lights on and door open, then finishes packing around 2 am. This trip she announces she is already packed at 6:30 pm. Holy crap! I try to praise her without being to effusive. Any guess on who was up till 2 am packing her carry on and toiletries?
  10. Those of us who have read many of your posts, and sometimes manifestos, want to back you up on this. And since the rest of us here are nothing like that it really stands out.
  11. Put them in the same sentence and report back.
  12. First, Apples to Oranges type of argument… But as I said earlier, my point is not whether it is a good thing to do, but that it is “disingenuous” to say it is free. Much like the Federal Government trying to “forgive” student loans. Not free and not forgiven….just someone else’s tax dollars paying for it.
  13. Mines is a great school academically, but is 70/30 male to female and is not as much fun as most colleges per an alum I know. As a woman she would be a hot commodity based on numbers alone…but it is suppose to be very academic focused. Maybe that is a good fit for her. My son was looking at it last year and I made sure he was aware of this info. He is social but never a partier, but man I wanted him to have the opportunity for a fun-ish college experience and was not sure Mines provided that. Luckily he found a great spot with kids and environment similar to him.
  14. I've got to tell you, I have no idea what I am suppose to eat on Tuesdays now.
  15. Yep, goes both ways.
  16. Thank you! I do think it odd that I find nothing about Texas A&M, or any aggy connection on his facebook profile.
  17. I am starting to think Graham Harmon is not a real person. For someone who is trying to be in media, he has a linked In profile with almost nothing updated, and no posting activity. If you go to the church he shows as his current employer he is not on their staff website. I am also not finding him on facebook or Instagram. Maybe he is there, but for someone who wants to be in the "media" he has a very small or non-existent digital footprint.
  18. Why did they make the flaccid penis so small?
  19. Tell me someone is never going to do 23andme, without telling me they are never going to do 23andme.
  20. Can we just rename this the aggy dffect for clarity. And I have asked someone if they were using the Dunning-Kruger methodology before after receiving their brilliant insight. "The Dunning–Kruger effect is defined as the tendency of people with low ability in a specific area to give overly positive assessments of this ability.[2][3][4] This is often seen as a cognitive bias, i.e. as a systematic tendency to engage in erroneous forms of thinking and judging.[5][6][7] In the case of the Dunning–Kruger effect, this applies mainly to people with low skill in a specific area trying to evaluate their competence within this area. The systematic error concerns their tendency to greatly overestimate their competence, i.e. to see themselves as more skilled than they are."
  21. And it came with the undercoat protection.
  22. That only works for nuclear explosions.
  23. He is useful to Russia as a possible future rallying point for them trying to take back power, or as a bargaining chip to regain some access/leverage.
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