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  1. Bump. Planning spring break there this year with wife and 2 boys 17 and 20. Spring training and some golf. I’ll read the rest of thread but anything else to add on food, bars, golf courses and hikes? Think I’m staying in old town but researching airbnbs now if that makes a difference in recs. Thanks.

  2. I’ve always defended you plenty, but get a fucking grip over the handwringing with people calling you out or being mean to you. You are a grown man. Do you know how many daily callouts some of us get for ridiculous or idiotic shit? No one needs to hear about it constantly. Pull it together and let this thread be about the subject matter that we all like to read and discuss. 
     

    Good luck with that. He is incapable of that. One Pathetic and miserable dude.
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  3. I ended up cutting off the fast Saturday for dinner after 6 full days.  I was down 11.5 lbs overall and after eating normally for a couple of days I'm still down 6lbs from where I was when I started.  All in all it was an interesting experience, but not one I'm in a hurry to repeat.  The one thing I can say is that it really did help me get used to feeling hungry all the time. So far it has been much easier to tell myself "Okay that's enough food" and just stop eating before I arrive at feeling "Full".  I have 10 more lbs of real weight I'm trying to shed and if I can pace at a pound a week, I should be there by the first of April.

    Slow and steady wins the race. Keep it up!
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  4. In before page 250 because, unfortunately, this thread has legs. Can we just go back to 2022? Back to the Future type thing?
    Damn this sucks. Fuck Vitale and all the other jackoff media advocating for this guy last year. I’ll trust CDC to do the right thing.

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  5. necro bump to report the latest stats:
     
    Does NIL calculate into this?
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/texas-reported-athletic-department-revenue-of-271-million-in-2023-a-record-for-ncaa-schools/ar-AA1n8edW?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=9caa743365d7431face7721b704d190c&ei=67#:~:text=Follow-,Texas reported athletic department revenue of %24271 million in 2023%2C a record for NCAA schools,-Story by Steve
     
    Texas reported athletic department revenue of $271 million in 2023, a record for NCAA schools
    The University of Texas athletics program – always among the nation’s most financially powerful – again has gone to another level: It had just over $271 million in operating revenue during its 2023 fiscal year, according to its new annual revenue-and-expenses report to the NCAA.
    The report, which USA TODAY obtained the report Wednesday through an open-records request in partnership with the Knight-Newhouse Data project at Syracuse University, means that Texas increased its revenue by nearly $32 million over the total it reported for 2022.
    For now, the new total stands as the largest single-year total since the NCAA began its current financial reporting system in 2005. Ohio State reported $251.6 million in 2022. (Oregon reported $391.8 million in 2020, but that included more than $270 million as a contribution for the renovation of its track and field stadium.)
    By category, Texas’ largest year-over-year increases were:
    -- $11 million in contributions, which rose to nearly $86 million.
    -- $10.2 million in money from sponsorships, licensing, royalties and advertising, which totaled $54.7 million.
    -- $5.7 million in ticket sales, which moved to $63.3 million.
    Schools had to provide their 2023 reports to the NCAA by Monday, and, so far, only a few schools have released them. Penn State, LSU and Tennessee all have reported exceeding $200 million for the first time – but those totals trailed Texas’ by about $70 million.
    Texas will be joining LSU and Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference this summer.
    Kansas State, which currently is in the Big 12 Conference with Texas, has reported $102.3 million in revenue for 2023.
     
     

    Deloss was right!
  6. FYI, if you are intentionally keeping a HSA balance, be sure to keep all healthcare receipts even if you don't plan to reimburse yourself now. There is no time limit to reimburse. You can collect a receipt today and pay yourself back in 2050.
    Some people are collecting 10s of thousands of receipts and letting their HSA balance grow in the market. When needed, they may just reimburse themselves the full amount, tax free, in retirement.

    This is the way.
  7. AISD said they will announce at 5p today the plans for tomorrow.
    What chance will be school be canceled? I'm thinking it's 50/50.
    If canceled, "extreme cold" will be one of the reasons listed.

    You must be a recruiting analyst
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