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  1. As a Chiefs fan I think I just had an out of body experience. Did that actually happen?
  2. I couldn't even hardly open my right eye when I woke up this morning and it's in constant pain so today has been especially great.
  3. I used to fuck a Russian Kazakh so this hits close to home.
  4. College football in and of itself isn't boring. It's fun and exciting and there are lots of good games. The bowls have been fine. Some have been a lot of fun. The stale and boring part is that only like two or three have a realistic shot at the title ever year. I watched maybe a quarter total of the CFP games yesterday. I have so little interest in the Georgia-Bama matchup I may watch a movie or something.
  5. Welp this Christmas is just fucking great. My stepdad apparently dropped dead this evening while watching the football game. My poor angel of a mom is beside herself and we all now have to go out to western Kansas to deal with it all instead of enjoying the season. I'm in shock. You know those men who are just alpha and know how to fix anything and everything and can work on any piece of machinery and car? That was my stepdad. You never imagine a guy like that dying. Like ever. They can't die can they? I don't think he suffered so that's good. Life can really suck sometimes. But we're gonna have a hell of a party in his honor. He loved MGD and drank it all the time when he was working in his shop. He loved woodturning lathes and spent countless hours after his day job working on them. Hated free time or down time. Always had to be doing something. RIP Tom Wallsmith. Now you can be with your son who died in Iraq.
  6. https://austin.eater.com/2021/12/17/22841305/john-mueller-death-obituary-texas-barbecue-pitmaster Texas Barbecue Legend John Mueller Dies at 52 The skilled pitmaster was behind the scene at some of Texas’s most important barbecue joints including JMueller BBQ and Hutchins BBQ by Nadia Chaudhury Dec 17, 2021, 12:05pm CST Share this story Share this on Facebook (opens in new window) Share this on Twitter (opens in new window) SHAREAll sharing options Barbecue from John Mueller Meat Co. Nick Solares/E John Mueller, one of Texas’s legendary pitmasters, died this week at the age of 52 in Frisco, as initially reported by Texas Monthly barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn and confirmed by Austin 360. Mueller had opened and cooked under various ventures throughout his life, but wherever he was, he was known for creating perfect yet simple brisket and hefty tender smoked beef ribs, as well as his signature side, the iconic cheesy squash. Mueller comes from barbecue royalty; he’s the son of the late Bobby Mueller and grandson of the late Louie Mueller. The family is behind the famous Taylor, Texas, joint Louie Mueller Barbecue, where he started working as young as six years old setting up and cleaning the restaurant. After attending Texas Tech University, Mueller opened his first barbecue restaurant in Austin on Manor Road, John Mueller BBQ, which operated from 2001 to 2006. Then, following a pause, he joined his sister LeAnn Mueller in opening her new South First barbecue truck in Austin in 2011 — JMueller BBQ; he left the business in 2012. (LeAnn changed the name of the truck to La Barbecue.) For Mueller’s next venture, he opened East Sixth barbecue truck John Mueller Meat Co. in 2013, which closed in 2016. During that time, he notably smoked beef ribs for President Barack Obama during a fundraising event in Dallas in 2014. Then, in 2017, Mueller started cooking for a new barbecue trailer, Black Box Barbecue, up in Georgetown, which eventually shuttered in 2019. From 2019 to 2020, he made barbecue at now-closed Granger City Brewing. His last independent venture was anchoring food-and-drink development the Granary in 2020 in Jarrell, which he left earlier this year. More recently, Mueller joined the team of Frisco barbecue restaurant Hutchins BBQ, where he had been cooking ever since it reopened earlier in the summer of 2021. The restaurant was named one of Texas Monthly’s best barbecue restaurants this year. Along with Mueller’s excellent food, he had been known for his “grumpy” and ”cranky” persona, to the point where Texas Monthly gave him the nickname of “Dark Prince of Texas Barbecue.” People have been sharing their remembrances of Mueller through Vaughn’s Twitter page.
  7. Nothing like getting to the finals and having your face fucked.
  8. I have to go to the gym to watch it? Will they make it impossible to get out of my contract again?
  9. LBJ Austin about to start at 11. Rooting for them.
  10. Is he gonna have to sit out a year or do the new transfer rules apply?
  11. I had no idea those beer cans were gonna blow like that. It's been a long day. It just didn't occur to me.
  12. It is all night on American Movie Classics I believe. I sold them some rings for their curtains.
  13. Ah yes law school smack. Well your username didn't even go to law school so fuck all the way off.
  14. This game means nothing at all. A november loss on the road to the number 1 team in the country means nothing. They'll learn from it and move on.
  15. That class on Holocaust denial is gonna be fucking lit.
  16. No one wants to remember what happened in 2020.
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