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Born Burnt

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  1. A copy of this famous 1977 film by the Eames couple:
  2. https://weheartmusic.typepad.com/blog/morrissey-canceled-dates.html
  3. Got a bad case of the shits eating at Arby's. No ragrets.
  4. https://www.surlyhorns.com/board/index.php?/forum/10-music/
  5. Should have asked for mushrooms on your burger.
  6. Don't be a beta bitch. We rollin''! [emoji869]
  7. Figured I'd put this here. The audio isn't great, but it's pretty cool:
  8. People who bring dogs into retail stores (other than pet stores) are annoying af.
  9. U-verse has the actual game listed as one hour. But their LHN listings are wrong half the time.
  10. Info from some site that was sent to me… “ I’m hearing Saturday's Orange-White Spring Game won’t be much of a game, but rather more of “a practice with situational scrimmage elements,” according to a source. “There won’t be stats or even a score that’s kept,” the source said. “There’s not enough depth to split up teams.” The reason for that is primarily the lack of depth on the offensive line, which has been further complicated by the high ankle sprain suffered by sophomore tackle Andrej Karic. He’ll end up missing the final seven of UT’s 15 spring practices. Texas had only 11 scholarship offensive linemen at the start of spring ball, a number that included junior Isaiah Hookfin, who is still recovering from a December motorcycle accident that left him with eight broken ribs, a broken clavicle, a broken forearm and a lacerated spleen. On Saturday night, Texas will have nine scholarship offensive linemen available: Hayden Conner, Junior Angilau, Jake Majors, Cole Hutson, Christian Jones, Jaylen Garth, Logan Parr, Max Merril and Sawyer Goram-Welch in addition to walk-ons Christian Rizzi, Michael Balis and Chad Wolf. While those depleted O-line numbers have taken an actual spring game off the table, reinforcements are, of course, on the way in June when the rest of the 2022 recruiting class — five-star signees Devon Campbelland Kelvin Banks, four-star signees Neto Umeozulu, Malik Agbo and Cameron Williams and three-star signee Connor Robertson — gets to campus.”
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