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  1. And Ring catches a lot of the action.. One gets his ass kicked in the front yard and the other dies from a gunshot to the gut. Good riddance This may be paywalled. https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/arlington-heights/ct-ahp-video-home-invastion-tl-20200409-wbj72d6rkndvjcy4nufumyjr4u-story.html https://www.foxnews.com/us/doorbell-video-shows-illinois-home-invasion-suspects-in-coronavirus-masks
  2. Holy hell... https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/california-politician-arrested-spanking-daughter-something-232402437.html A Democratic assemblyman in California was arrested Monday on suspicion of child cruelty after allegedly spanking his daughter. On Wednesday, he claimed that he had only done so as a means of punishment. In an interview with the Fresno Bee, lawmaker Joaquin Arambula spoke about an incident at home Sunday night that led him to spank his 7-year-old. The following day, when she went to school, she allegedly told her teacher what had happened and expressed how she was upset about it, sparking an investigation by Child Protective Services (CPS). “I disciplined her as a consequence to something she did. This is something that’s really rare for us. It’s a tool of last resort but it’s something that we do. And I spanked her bottom,” he explained. “She was pretty upset, and she struggled to be able to share her emotions, as I’m sure you can appreciate a 7-year-old will. But that’s all that happened.” Still, Arambula was arrested on Monday night and accused of willful cruelty to a child. As of Wednesday, CPS and the Department of Social Services declared Arambula and his wife, Elizabeth, fit to bring their three children — aged 3, 6 and 7 — who had been staying with Arambula’s parents, back home. “It was us disciplining — normal discipline to our child,” Arambula said. “And I’m in the midst of a process that is playing out as we speak.” The Fresno Bee additionally reports, “Arambula thanked his daughter’s teacher, Fresno police and Child Protective Services for ‘doing their jobs’ and ‘following the process.’” Family psychologist Barbara Greenberg tells Yahoo Lifestyle that the incident was “handled beautifully.” “Anything that hurts a child physically and emotionally, in my opinion, is abuse and should be reported,” Greenberg says. “Too often kids go to school looking for help and they’re not taken seriously. The school took this very seriously, as they should, and they did what they were supposed to do.” As for the assemblyman’s actions, however, Greenberg says, “Nothing good comes from [spanking].” “There are much, much better ways to teach your children, and losing control and putting your hands on a child, there’s nothing good that comes from it,” she says. “You don’t create kids with self-esteem and with the ability to handle frustration by spanking them.” Arambula told the publication that he has no plans to resign. If convicted, the assemblyman could face up to six months in jail and possible probation.
  3. 2018 was a fucking amazing season after wandering the desert for nearly a decade. Texas is back. Yes we are. I haven't been this excited for what's to come since probably the 2008 off season. That said, fuck the off season. But now seems as good of a time as any to look forward into our 2019 football schedule and talk a little bit about what we should expect to see. So here it is: Aug. 31 - Louisiana Tech This is our home opener, and believe me our team will still be riding the high from their win over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. We're going to prepare well and we will win this one comfortably. This will be the first time we've comfortably won an opener since... 2014. Sep. 7 - LSU This is the game. LSU will be ranked top 10 to start next season. But so will we. This is the game that will put us squarely in the discussion for a CFP appearance, or will take us out of that discussion completely. I really hope that our players treat this game like our 2005 players treated the Ohio State game. The parallels are there. Ehlinger confidently declared in front of the country on Jan. 1, 2019, that "we're back." I'd love for him to take another page from VY's playbook this summer, before two-a-days begin, and write on the locker room white board something similar to "Anyone who wants to beat (LSU), meet me at (practice location) for drills." Sep. 14 - @Rice (NRG Stadium) This will be a workman's win. Rice does not have the horses to compete. Sep. 21 - Oklahoma State This game is actually huge. We have not beaten OkSt since the 2014 season. If we're going to make a splash next season, we absolutely have to win this game. It will set the tone for conference play. OkSt will be breaking in a new quarterback, as their veteran Cornelius will be out of eligibility. If we complete this first stretch 4-0, we can start to be very giddy about the rest to come. Sep. 28 - BYE A much needed bye week to prepare us for a test in Morgantown before the RRS. Oct. 5 - @West Virginia Like OkSt, WVU will be breaking in a new quarterback (and possibly a new coach if the UH rumors are true). WVU has looked pedestrian without Grier, and we will be favored. Our team will want to leave no doubt this year after the way WVU conducted themselves last year in Austin. No doubt that Ehlinger has this one circled on his calendar. Oct. 12 - Oklahoma (Cotton Bowl) This is the other game. Like OkSt and WVU, OU will be breaking in a new quarterback (and also possibly a new coach if the NFL rumors are true). We will be favored, but nothing is guaranteed against OU. This is our rival and we will need to play our very best to get it done. Fortunately, I feel more confident playing OU under Herman than I have under any other Texas coach in the past 20 years. Oct. 19 - Kansas This will be another workman's win. Oct. 26 - @TCU Although TCU still has a big question mark at quarterback, Patterson won't stay down for long, and he will have TCU ready to play us. This game represents the finale of the second act of our season, and I expect our team to leave it all on the field and play well enough to win. Nov. 2 - BYE Another much needed (and rare) additional bye week for the season to prepare us for the final stretch. Nov. 9 - Kansas State KSU will be breaking in a new coach, and we get them in Austin. We will be favored. Nov. 16 - @Iowa State This is going to be the toughest game in the last stretch of our season. ISU can beat anyone in Ames. Fortunately, we match up very well against prostyle teams like ISU, and Herman has a wonderful track record so far against this squad. Nov. 23 - @Baylor At this point in the season, we will just need to not fuck up. We'll be big favorites in our final two games. Stay focused and play well. Nov. 29 - Texas Tech Ditto. What's most interesting about next season is the way it's broken down... we have two bye weeks, which essentially trifurcate our season into 3 four-game mini-seasons. That's how the team and coaching staff will approach them, anyway. And I think it will work to our advantage. We should also be favored in every game we play. That hasn't happened since 2009. The Big XII overall will be down. Our defense will probably take a step back next season with the loss of so many seniors, but our offense should be better with a continually improving offensive line, and it will be scary good if LJH and CJ both return. I think Ehlinger will play a big part in convincing those two to stay. The bottom line is that we proved ourselves as a very good team this year, and we are returning most of those pieces next season. While we are good and only improving, our competition will be slightly worse and rebuilding. This is a prime opportunity to make a serious run at the conference title, and even a CFP berth. We have a realistic shot at making the CFP next year for these reasons. Will we be as good as Clemson and Bama? No way. But we have a favorable schedule and enough talent and grit to run the table and slide into one of the CFP slots, hinging on how we perform in the LSU game. Frankly, anything less than a conference title next season will be a disappointment. And I am looking for us to make noise in the CFP discussion as well. Happy New Year, everybody.
  4. Sure sounds like he's going to making a run at something, but I can't figure out what it is. https://www.khou.com/article/news/education/hpd-chief-concerned-low-latino-enrollment-in-schools-is-due-to-immigration-status-deportation-fears/285-588855788
  5. If so, stop by the stanco booth and meet the legend.
  6. Loud sex, mistaken for fight, ends with gunshots and 2nd-degree attempted murder charge. in Around 2 p.m., two clerks at the front desk of the Towson, Maryland, Days Inn received a phone call from one of the hotel's rooms. During the call, the workers believe they heard two people fighting in the background, which prompted the on-duty security guard to phone the Baltimore County Police Department. When police arrived, the two women, who had been in the room in question, informed police that they were not fighting — they were having sex. The security guard requested that police remove them, and the children who were with them in another room, from the hotel. As Daughtrey's girlfriend packed up their things, Daughtrey and the security guard began yelling at each other, the Baltimore Sun reports. After the family was escorted to the parking lot, Daughtrey's girlfriend informed the officers that she left her cell phone in the room, and she was escorted back into the hotel to retrieve it. When the officer and woman returned, Daughtrey was no longer by the vehicle. Shortly after, the responding officer reported hearing a gunshot in the hotel lobby. An employee ran from the hotel and informed officers that the security guard was holding down the shooter. Daughtrey was arrested at the scene and ultimately charged with attempted second-degree murder, assault, reckless endangerment, destruction of property and gun charges. After reviewing the hotel's surveillance video, police learned Daughtrey re-entered the lobby and struggled with the security guard. Daughtrey allegedly pulled out a gun and pointed it at the security guard's head. The guard pushed the gun to the side and moved his head just as Daughtrey fired a round, which struck a metal frame nearby. The security guard held the weapon, causing it to jam and preventing Daughtrey from firing again, as she continued to squeeze the trigger and bit his right arm. The guard was taken to MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital to treat his injured hand. A grandmother picked up the children. According to Daughtrey, the firing of the gun was unintentional. She claims that the security guard struck her face and, in retaliation, she swung her bag at him when the gun fell out and discharged the single round. “If I intended to ever use the gun, I would never have missed the target,” Daughtrey said in her defense to police at the Towson police precinct. Daughtrey currently remains in custody at the Baltimore County Detention Center.
  7. I'm just kidding. I didn't watch your game. Hope you guys have a good season. Hopefully will get a good game tomorrow night. Still not sure what to make of MSU. Seems like Izzo is pushing transition as usual in the non-con. Saw the UNC score. Might this one get up into the 170s/180s?
  8. Here's me: socially about as liberal as they get, fiscally I just want the government to work like it's supposed to - spend what it needs and not a penny more. I don't know what label you have for that, but stick one on it if you want. I look at the current political climate and the clear division in the platforms of those on the right and the left. Assuming we can restore some sense of sanity after the midterms, I think both major parties and the gaggle of smaller parties behind them need to have some serious inner dialogue about their message for the future. In my eyes, the Dems - even as prone as they are to trip on their own dicks as they are - have a message that resonates with a lot of young people. Especially those who are modelling their message after Bernie. Sorry, if that's shocking news to you, but it's the truth. So, in the next few years what you are going to have is the Dems veering toward the message of Bernie and the democratic socialist agenda. On the right - what? Is it still going to be the message of fear and division? I hope not. I think about a young person growing up a rural area and whose tendencies and thoughts would fit into the category of conservative. When they look for guidance on what it means to be a conservative, who will be their role models. More Trumps? More Cruz's? Who then? I'll be honest because I was that person. I grew up in the sticks outside of Dallas. There were a lot of blue-collar people there. I was very conservative growing up. Catholic household and whatnot. My first voting-age election was Bush Jr. I voted for him. At the time it didn't sting my conscience one bit. Fast forward to 2008 and you find the same me campaigning and primarying for Barack Obama. Republicans, I got away (but then again, I do not identify as a Dem either). You may not like their policies, but the crop of candidates being put up right now by the Dems have a much more compassionate tone to their rhetoric and that is driving young people to them. Look at what's happening in Florida. I bet Gillum wins, and I bet we'll discover it was because people under 30 got out and voted. Maybe not, but it seems like a good bet right now. So, surly friends who call themselves conservative - honestly - how do you keep the next me from getting away?
  9. Residents of the southern New Mexico village of Ruidoso were ordered to flee their homes Monday without even taking time to grab any belongings due to a fast-moving wildfire. "GO NOW: Do not attempt to gather belongings or protect your home. Evacuate immediately," officials with Ruidoso, home to 7,000 people, said on its website and in social media posts at about 7 p.m. Public Service Company of New Mexico shut off electricity to part of the village due to the fire, which had grown to at least 2 square miles at the time the evacuation was ordered, KOAT-TV reported. The utility said it cut power to some 2,000 homes and businesses but they should have cleared out anyway. CBS Albuquerque affiliate KRQE-TV reported that Ruidoso officials said there was hot ash from the fire falling in parts of the nearby community of Alto. People were being asked to call 911 if they saw any hot ash spots or active flames. State Police in southern New Mexico said they were experiencing phone outages that might impact emergency responses to emergencies.
  10. From Brentwood, up for an early workout and ready to beat Tech with whoever plays at QB . . . Texas!!!!
  11. Anyone else just see Will Smith storm up on stage and sock Chris Rock in the face? What a jackass.
  12. Really surprised we aren't talking about Small Government Republicans in Louisiana. https://www.pcmag.com/news/louisiana-law-requires-id-to-view-porn You can either use the app provided by the State of Louisiana (which then knows you've been looking at porn), or you can use other means setup by the websites, which, yeah, do you really want to be giving porn websites copies of your IDs, education, mortgage, employment, tc.
  13. What kind of side dishes will we be enjoying this evening with our frozen waffles?
  14. i believe they come out this week. he's also doing rats, poison, and the ratcatcher. one is animated. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/wes-anderson-netflix-short-films
  15. Title says it all, would be funny to recreate that scene with the imagination of surly
  16. Sipping coffee in Brentwood, ready to go undefeated in the state of Kansas this season (I can’t believe I just typed that) . . . TEXAS!!!
  17. building sold, new owners say Thirsty Planet is in arrears and gives them 4 hours to leave premises
  18. I have no news on this one, but 2021 transfer season is over and we need to start something before ReeseBennett shows up and goes full milquetoast with another title choice. Open to good title nominations, though. I almost went with "(No) Jaggers Please" ****** "Portal Kombat" --ctj 7/1/21 ****** "Watch quigley Anxiously Shit Himself In Real Time" A tribute to OU dipshit quigley begging the board to believe him that he's in a consensual relationship with Caleb Williams, who would have walked on to be at OU, and that OU's offense is going to be better without Lincoln Riley, and that Venables' defensive staff is the balls. --ctj 1/4/22 ****** "Trash Out, Treasure In" --ctj 1/7/22 ****** "The Numbers, My God, The Numbers" --ctj 1/13/22 ****** ”Political & Vaccination Shitshow” Apparently the fucking cloak room isn’t a large enough din of virtue signaling inequity, so this thread makes sense for a good spillover —ctj 1/15/22 ****** "If You Ain't Tamperin', You Ain't Tryin'" Man, fuck Arkansas. --ctj 1/19/22 ****** ”Maulers & Ballers Only, Please” Agiye Hall and Oushan Mathis are going to cement our return to dominance, assholes. —ctj 4/15/22 ****** "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" I'll feel fine. Some of you assholes clearly do not, but I do. --ctj 5/3/22
  19. Did not see a thread for this summer movie, so thought I'd put it out there. Our family enjoy his movies quite a bit. I haven't heard anything beyond a rumored appeal, but I saw that the initial rating was 'R' and that Anderson was to appeal that designation. (brief nudity or some such was the mention). This is the first of two upcoming Anderson movies. The second, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, has no official release date as of yet but is supposed to also debut this year. Asteroid City has a very large ensemble cast and many of the usual talented stars that feature in Anderson directed films. It is another film that is rumored to be a Cannes selection. (I mentioned that Killers of the Flower Moon is under consideration in that thread). I have no trailer at this time and there have only been one or two movie stills, but I listed the cast below. The info about the plot is scarce and consists of: The movie is apparently set circa 1950s and is a romance. Cast: Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody, Tom Hanks, Margot Robbie, Rupert Friend, Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Bryan Cranston[, Hope Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jeffrey Wright, Liev Schreiber, Tony Revolori, Matt Dillon, Sophia Lillis, Steve Park, Maya Hawke, Fisher Stevens, Jake Ryan, Ethan Josh Lee, Edward Norton, Steve Carell, Hong Chau, Willem Dafoe, Grace Edwards, Aristou Meehan, Rita Wilson, and Jarvis Cocker. Here's Maya Hawke on set. Can't wait!
  20. https://www.cnet.com/news/heinz-starts-petition-to-make-hot-dogs-and-buns-come-in-equal-packs/ Heinz starts petition to make hot dogs and buns come in equal packs
  21. What kind of service is this https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJgx4e7D/
  22. Fuck 2020. Fuck you, 2020, for killing off Neil Peart. Fuck you, 2020, for killing off Edward Van Halen. Fuck you, 2020, for taking my good friend's Mom Barbara, who was like a second mother to me. Fuck you, 2020, for taking my actual Mom, who was a truly wonderful person and I miss her every day. Fuck you, 2020, for yet another year of Donald Trump dividing our country, ignoring the danger of COVID, and trying to steal the election. Fuck you, 2020, for COVID. Fuck you, 2020, for losing to OU. OU sucks. But you might actually suck worse than OU. Fuck you, 2020. Let us air our grievances.
  23. A place to put what you want to see on the podcasts. Write ins to be read. Requests to bestow the podcast with your presence etc.
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