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utee94

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  1. I think I still have frostbite in my toes from that shit-ass game.
  2. So many facts they get wrong. TAMU voted in favor of UNequal revenue sharing every single time. Texas and Oklahoma didn't "do that to the B12" because after 2010, the unequal revenue sharing was eliminated. It was the ags who insisted on larger portions and extra shares of the Nebraska and Colorado penalty money, Texas and OU just took a single share. Every accusation, a confession, with those idiots. Same as it ever was.
  3. A couple of partially incomplete answers so far, so here ya go. Modern RVs (1970s and newer) have at least two separate waste tanks. One (or more) for "gray water" which is connected to the sink and shower drains. And one for "black water" which is connected to the shitter only. When any of the tanks fill up from normal use, they need to be drained or "dumped." If you're staying at an RV park that has full hookups, then each RV pad has a hole in the ground, with an underground pipe that is connected to the RV park's septic tank, or potentially directly to a municipal sewer system. You leave your RV connected to that hole via a flexible 3" ribbed hose, aka as a "stinky slinky," and the when the shitter's full, you open a valve and the tank drains into the hole. If you're not staying at a place with full hookups, like most state parks in Texas, then there is a separate "dump station" on the way out. So when you're leaving your campsite, you should stop at the dump station, connect your stinky slinky from the RV tank dump outlet, to the campground's dump station's hole, and let your tanks drain before you leave. If you're dry camping or boondocking off the grid at a place with no dump station, then there are other options. Many truck stops have a dump station that might either be free, or you can use for a small fee. Since there was no dump station available in Clark Griswold's driveway, Cousin Eddie was just dumping that sewer hose directly into the gutter or sewer outlet in front of Clark's house. As you might imagine, this is illegal and not a great idea.
  4. Yeah maybe just call them Pedo State or something. Then everyone will know exactly which derogatory term you're utilizing.
  5. Why would Texas "back down from it?" Oh yeah, that's right, in the past two weeks Ohio State has gone from the dogs who got rolled by mediocre Michigan, to besting the combined armies of Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan. The Horns should be quaking in their cleats...
  6. Yup Spa and Monaco are my bucket list races to see. Suzuka would be awesome too but even less likely when factoring in time/money. I can convince my wife to go to Europe, but most likely not Japan. Although, she did really enjoy Shogun, so...
  7. Yeah, I heard it's banned in College Station.
  8. Def my favorite track. I first read it had been renewed and I was like, "yay!" Then I read they're skipping 2028 and 2030 and I was like, "boo!"
  9. Now that's a sentiment I can get behind!
  10. Maybe, but I also grew up with the rivalry in the old SWC, and had plenty of friends and neighbors who were of the annoying variety. It sucked in the 80s and early 90s, but then it got really, really good, kicking their asses almost every year. That was very satisfying.
  11. Yeah I don't know the answer. From an "ease of victory" standpoint, Mizzou would be fine. From a "fun game" standpoint, LSU would probably be more interesting. But the Geaux Tigers probably have their own list of rivals they'd prefer to maintain. Really, the sooners, pigs, and ags make the most sense. And I suspect the SEC will want to continue all three of those, or at the very least the TAMU and OU games. But if the ags somehow whine their way out of playing us, then I'll no longer lament the loss of the rivalry, and I'll never ask for it to return. Some of those people have become really, really delusional and scary, and I'm fine with limiting engagement as much as possible.
  12. Ever since they bolted the B12 I've been in favor of resuming the rivalry game. It's not a popular opinion here no the surl, I realize that, but personally I've always enjoyed the rivalry and wanted to see it resume. But if they really do end up blocking it from the annual SEC slate, I won't say another word about it. I'm married into a large family of ags that are all kind, decent, excellent people. But a large portion of their fan base has really become unhinged since the Texas move to the SEC was announced. And moving forward, I'm fine with as little engagement with those nutjobs as possible.
  13. It's amusing that even the ones that recognize that they're not Texas or Georgia or Notre Dame, believe that the cause, is because they're just too nice and don't cheat. We're talking about a program that objectively is among the most NCAA-sanctioned teams of all time, and just recently bought an entire recruiting class with funds the head coach himself clearly stated were not NIL. Buy yeah, they struggle because they're just the nicest cleanest program in all of college football. Sure, Jan.
  14. I was 90-94. We all got to see a lot of bad Texas football. Although at least for me, we were 3-1 against OU. But also 1-3 against the ags. And y'all got the '95 season, which didn't suck (until it did).
  15. Just started watching this last night with the kids, whole family is really loving it. We got to episode 4, will likely finish the rest tonight.
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