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eulessismore

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  1. Well, at least you're maintaining some standards. I also suggest no married, meth users, or serial killers.
  2. Guys, you're so.....much..... better than this. Just stop it, PLEASE!
  3. Man, I kinda wish I could make this road game. Athens sounds somewhat similar to Denton, in a way. I hear they have a pretty good music scene there. I haven't heard much from REM lately, but I believe they're an Athens product.
  4. Good point; I remember the announcer saying it was Lincoln,now that you mention it, but couldn't pick him out among the players on the field. I am certain that Abbe got at least one knockdown.
  5. Yeah, stress changes the perception of space and time, and the idea of getting hit hard just sounds stressful.
  6. Hell, if we're bound and determined to spot everyone 6 on their first series, why not start out blitzing?
  7. I for one and damn glad we have him; the pass knockdowns were key plays. Honestly, I think he's an improved player this year.
  8. That last return was a big key in the field position battle, and really helped seal the win.
  9. Fixed it for you.
  10. Well played.
  11. One thing that his play tonight reminded me of was how many sports he played in high school; other than football, also tennis and baseball, with some saying he could have gone pro in baseball. I can't remember whether he was on the track team or not, but it seems like he was considered at least somewhat of a threat to run. I just hope I don't see him take on that sideline bench again. Athletically, I don't think anyone had done anything as an athlete before him in Glen Rose. The guy has real guts; I'm glad to see him getting some credit.
  12. Say what you will Plumm, that's some pretty good writing! And I enjoy reading about the history of my dearly departed and sainted mother's family, descendants of Isaac Garrison, who among other things. Isaac, among other things, fought for George Washington in the Revolutionary War; his brother captained the ships that brought the Moravians to the new World, first to the Bethlehem Pennsylvania area, and then to what is now the Winston-Salem area of North Carolina. Among the more famous Moravians was Col. A.H. Belo, who moved to Galveston from North Carolina after the Civil War, then, after the big Galveston hurricane, to Dallas where he helped make the Dallas Morning News, and its parent Belo Corporation, the players that they are today. I have spent time at the "Old Salem Historical Village" in NC, and been treated like a "brother" after telling them of my ancestors. One thing Belo did for his wife was to build an exact replica of their "Old" Salem home, in now Downtown Dallas, the Belo Mansion, and, since she didn't enjoy the heat of Texas summers, would take her back to their original home to spend the summers. I say this in part to illustrate how fascinating some of this family history can be. And I know that Dr. Terry Jordan didn't enjoy me and some of my long haired brethren from my college years, but will always take pride in how well he spoke of my ability to write about the brand of historical geography that he brought to prominence, first at North Texas, and then at UT Austin. And no, I still don't think of myself as a very good writer, either, but we'll struggle with our own self perception when we think about such as McMurtry and some of the professors I had at the North Texas Geography Department. Oh, but I digress; GMG!
  13. Didn't he have a td reception in the first game? Maybe it's hard to get everybody playing time and touches. Not a bad problem, considering where we were last year after Chancellor went down.
  14. +1, yep, it's all that matters, until I wake up Monday anyhow.
  15. Hey, you really make a lot of sense, although I wasn't always sold on your posting style. Folks, the Plummers are one of the great pioneering families in North Texas. I think we all benefit from the kind of grit and common sense that PlummMeanGreen and some of the other long time UNT supporters have shown.
  16. That is a good story, and I still remain convinced that RV is one of the good guys.
  17. Honestly, UNT90 has never seemed like a bad guy to me; met him once in person, and he was (and I'm sure still is) a serious supporter of UNT athletics. I am glad that Chancellor has exceeded UNT90's assessment on his punt return abilities.
  18. I'm just glad we seem to have made such a big correction in our kicking game. And it seems like there was something about Olen where he needed a left handed holder or something like that (which maybe we don't have this year). And I still like Olen on the kickoffs. How many of his kicked out of the end zone or downed in the end zone today?
  19. I think you're right. Anyway, there was some kind of culture change back, maybe in the 80's, where that (just what I heard) liberals started smoking hookahs while watching football on tv. Whether that has yet to translate into butts in the seats at Apogee in 2013 is certainly another question.
  20. You're right about DT being the Man! I was wrong about him, and so many other things.
  21. This is the reason we can't have Band Day.
  22. +1, and dammit, I hated that I laughed at that one.
  23. Good luck Harry! I've been riding the train (TRE) every working day of my life for the last 12 years, and love it. The thing about trains is that people are friendly, and will help you if you need it.
  24. There are so many spellings of that word. I should be able to work it into any Scrabble game.
  25. It's your choice, but your approach is so rational, people will know who you are. And you've already called the room to order.
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