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Graham Harrell Update
LongJim replied to cousin oliver's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
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1993 In Music
LongJim replied to greenminer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Spilt Milk--Jellyfish Sugarfix--Dwarves Destroy-Oh-Boy!!--New Bomb Turks Beaster--Sugar -
Double Standard???
LongJim replied to 2020 Sucks's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
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BREAKING NEWS: North Texas Hires Chris Gilbert
LongJim replied to TheReal_jayD's topic in Mean Green Football
Great hire. Quotes I've read about it: "Gilbert was basically Sark's right hand man." "Huge get for North Texas."- 86 replies
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We have a campus in Mexico City?
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Initial thoughts are that this is potentially a great hire. It's apples to oranges a bit, but Morris has more experience as a coach at the FBS level than McCasland had when he was hired, and more head coaching experience. I think based on "who was out there", it's a solid hire. Time will tell, but I'm optimistic.
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Littrell pre-CUSA Championship Game Press Conference
LongJim replied to Coach Andy Mac's topic in Mean Green Football
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McMurphy projecting us to New Orleans against Coastal
LongJim replied to meangreenfaninno's topic in Mean Green Football
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It would be so much easier to just say: "I hate Seth Littrell and wish Wren would fire him."
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I think I would prefer Bernard Hermann. I mean, if you're going to hire a Psycho, might as well make it the OG.
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1. Their parents. 2. I think most parents teach and model de-escalation in a traditional way. There are obviously outliers, as there are in any data set.
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UNT can't spring for a Clapper?
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We drove east on 84 out to Multnomah Falls, and on to Mt. Hood. You can actually see Mt. David St. Hubbins in the distance if you look north at one point. Didn't have time to do all we wanted to, but drove out from Portland to Tillamook and ate some cheese. Then up 101 to Rockaway Beach--(not hard, not far to reach)--Cannon Beach and then Seaside for the night and then on to Washington. That's a beautiful drive and some very cool, laid back towns up 101. It's bow season up there, and the elk have come down to get away from the hunting pressure, and were milling around on an island in Wheeler. Very cool to see them there. They actually swim across from the mainland to get to the island where they feel safe, I guess. Talked to a couple of guys who were heading out on a salmon fishing trip. Mt. Hood was pretty impressive. This photo was from about 20 miles away. Best part of the trip was actually getting away from the city completely and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
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Beautiful area of the country. Enjoyed the people and scenery up there. Had the best seafood I've ever eaten in Oregon and at a little place just inside Washington at a town called South Bend. Talked to a server at Deschute's Brewery in Portland that was from Denton and went to Ryan HS. Small world. Prices are ridiculous. People seemed super friendly. I won't get into what I thought of the downtown areas of Portland and Seattle, but they are what they are now, and hopefully they will rebound, because both are very cool cities to visit, and good launching pads for exploring the natural beauty of those states.
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Jerry Lee Lewis Passes
LongJim replied to UNTLifer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
The Killer. RIP.