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SaucyJack

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  1. BTW, we are still in the first wave.
  2. And I'll be porking.
  3. We might just be done with college football: 1869, first collegiate football game. Princeton v. Rutgers. Neither school had a black student admitted to their respective institution. Wish I hadn't found that.
  4. Prolly Annie: "BOTH SIDES!'
  5. Don’t think Trump is cool anywhere close to the The Flock
  6. In 14 day span, double and re-double in hospitalizations in SA. 90 to 406. ICU has more patients now than were hospitalized 14 days ago (133 v. 90). Staggering. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/055ec707a95e462281a5f0dbaa752a63
  7. Tens of thousands already, per Fauci's metrics. Bexar (San Antonio) broke the code first.
  8. This prof says he's neutral. He leads tours of racist features on campus. https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/aads/faculty/gordonet
  9. The original lyrics appear inclusive. "Sing me a song of Texas, and Texas’ myriad eyes. Countless as the bright stars, that fill the midnight skies. Vandyke brown, vermillion, sepia, Prussian blue, Ivory black and crimson lac, and eyes of every hue."
  10. He's just doing a WWE bit. Lot of overlap in the crowd Pence will get the trade he wants.
  11. It may not be the right way or the wrong way, but it’s the SURLY Way.
  12. You rang?
  13. 1. Hispanics have a long, long history of racism and classism. 2. Sorry you had shitty mentors around you growing up, but that was not the experience of many successful Hispanics I know from San Antonio.
  14. Salt or no salt?
  15. I’d like to find a source document or statement on what the grievance is. All I read are generalities, no specifics. If need be would be very easy to incorporate some of the original lyrics which would not change the chemistry of the song. If it’s the tune it could be problematic. The Eyes gives me chills every time I hear and sing it. The University changed the courses of my and my wife’s lives. Degrees and post graduate paper in business and law. We both came from lower blue collar homes, but UT and Austin were the foundation for putting us in a position that has allowed us to willingly give back much. /csb
  16. OKAY, HOUSTON WE'VE HAD A PROBLEM HERE https://archive.org/details/carminaprinceto00univgoog/page/n27/mode/2up
  17. That demographic got a front row view of plenty of intelligent women and minorities. This student exchange happened in an upper division Gov class at UT (1983): White, non-hispanic male to White hispanic male: "You're the smartest mexican in the class". White, hispanic male: (Eat shit grin). White, non-hispanic female referring to White hispanic male: " Uh, he's the smartest person in the class".
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