"Colin Allred voted to move the Red River Shootout to AT&T Stadium. He's too dangerous for Texas."
"Ted Cruz flew to Cancun while Texans were freezing. The cabana he rented? Owned by Barry Switzer. Ted Cruz: Bought and paid for by Oklahoma's Osama bin Laden"
Jesus christ that sounds terrible. Last time I was at the shootout we took the DART and that entrance was awful. Tons of fights and shoving for people "cutting in line"
I just got back from the fair. The Fletcher corny dogs are kickass again this year and the best wacky food IMO is the Texas fried burnt end bomb (sweet, smokey, and delicious). Don't waste your money on the hot chicken pancake poppers or the holy cheesus pizza. Fucking trash.
Week 6 TV ratings are out and Tennessee/Arkansas won the top spot at 5.29 million viewers. Last week in week 6 there were three games with over 5 million viewers. Looks like the college football TV audience is shrinking faster than expected
NYTimes polling data has Florida at +13 Trump. People actually believe this nonsense? Republicans were +5 in 2004 and +4 in 2020. There hasn't been a 10 point swing for the Florida winner in over 30 years. I expect Trump to win Florida but not by that margin lol
Well my HOA has gone from developer ran to homeowner ran and I got my first problem to ask yall for input. Got a letter in the mail last week saying I did an architectural modification without approval. Totally clueless what this is about so I reached out to our "community manager" which is the liaison between us and the management company. She said it's about my roof replacement and that I didn't provide the color as instructed on the approval letter. I did and have proof of it. This roof replacement happened in the summer of last year. Why am I hearing about this now? No clue. I showed our liaison proof that I submitted it, time stamped and everything. She's not responding to any of my emails.
What are my options if they continue to claim I didn't follow the rules? My rules mention alternative resolution which I guess is like mediation but could I not request a hearing in front of the board first? When exactly should I get legal involved? I feel like this is a slam dunk win in my favor. They can't dispute my evidence that I submitted the information they requested
I saw this movie recently and had a multi paragraph rant developed in my head that I'll shorten to a few sentences. Hollywood is fucking dead. They're out of ideas, their stars are aging, their beauties are fading, and their films are dog shit. If this movie is nominated for a single Academy Award I think I might pop an artery. This was one of the most embarrassing films I've ever seen and I'm a dumbass for paying money to see it.
I began balding at 27 and tried it. Did it work? Yeah but you have to use it every day for the rest of your life. It's incredibly inconvenient. I'm imminently at the point of completely shaving my head. I made myself a promise that once my widows peak touched the bald spot it was game over.
JD is really good at reframing the question and it allows him to control the narrative. The moderators and Tim Walz not calling him out on it is just nuts.