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CfRhTxStBobcats

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  1. Well damn. Not sure if this is good or bad. Penn, a school I didn't even know he applied to, came back with a better scholarship offer and he accepted. He said he was about to submit his enrollment deposit to Chicago when he received the news. I guess it's nice to have options. My situation was much more similar to SimonBolivers.
  2. 2 years ago I was paying $40 but the bastard went up on me twice. Lol Gravel lot but it's gated and my code has never failed to work.
  3. Pretty girl but she would look so much better in some clothes circa 2010.
  4. His dad is an aggy, my nephew is not. What better way to rub salt in his wounds than to go to a UT football game with his son?
  5. Thanks! I'm going to pass this on to him. He's been really torn between the two since he eliminated the others. I kind of figured he would go with Chicago since he's had them in his top two since deciding to pursue a law degree. Personally I had no idea Chicago had such a good law school. Financially UT had the best offer by far.
  6. I figured he would wait until literally the last minute but he just decided on Chicago. I'm a little disappointed but happy for him. I told him none of the family will be visiting him during the winter. I was hoping he would go to UT, kick ass when he graduates and buy some good season tickets to football, basketball, and baseball. He just crushed my dreams.
  7. I'm double checking on that. I know he applied but wasn't considering anywhere that didn't offer a scholarship of some kind. He's freaking out over $200k and I have no idea what a law degree from Yale would cost.
  8. I agree. It's UT with the deadline so hopefully he grabs it.
  9. Chicago was his 2nd choice behind Yale but there was no scholarship offer from Yale. He's always liked UT law and they made his choice difficult with the generous offer. I guess we'll know in a couple of hours.
  10. If you don't mind an hour and a half drive there's several enclosed facilities around Lake Somerville for about $60. I've kept my boat there for 10 years and never had an issue.
  11. That's good to know. I told him if he's good the money will come wherever he goes.
  12. What are you guys thoughts on the potential income of each school? Over his career I guess $160k isn't that big a deal.
  13. That's why he's having such a tough time deciding. He's not sure if he wants to stay in Texas or not. He was smart enough to eliminate Notre Dame and a few others but keeps going back and forth with his two choices. As of last night he was leaning UT and of course that's what I'm pulling for.
  14. Nothing like waiting until the last second, but my nephew has to decide by 11:59 est wether to attend UT or Chicago law school. His COA at UT is $40k and Chicago is $200k. He's torn because he likes Chicago but he likes the thought of no practically no debt. Thoughts if any lawyers or non lawyers for that matter out there read this this evening.
  15. So sorry to hear this. I went through the same thing with my dad in 2019. Diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2018 which led to kidney failure and dialysis. Cancer went into remission but he just got tired of the dialysis and being sick after a year. I brought him to MD Anderson to see if I could donate a kidney but they said at 78 he was too old and wasn't in good enough shape. I know it's hard but just remember all the good times you spent with your dad. I had an awesome relationship with my dad but we just weren't the hugging and saying I love you type. About 2 weeks before he passed I told him I loved him and it was the best thing I've ever done. He told anyone who would listen and was grinning ear to ear. He was in hospice four days and all his friends since childhood came by to visit and he left us happy as can be. I hope your dad is feeling well enough for visitors. I'm sure he's so proud of the way you turned out and and cherishes every minute you've spent with him. 🙏
  16. Keith Jackson isn't coming back so we may as well get used to all the suck in announcers.
  17. You're a good man. Donating was a no brainer for me. I had cancer surgery early this year and 10 months later still cancer free. I was lucky enough to have great insurance and had no financial worries at all. I feel for those going through such a difficult time and have to worry about money as well. It looks like they are going to blow past that $60,000 goal. Come on guys and gals! Donate if you can.
  18. Hats off to the Sooner who donated. If he helped out how can we not if we have the means.
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