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PhatMack19

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  1. Miss St is putting it on Coach O Miss St leads 27-7
  2. The defense is playing well
  3. We played 18 freshman today. Our QB, leading rusher and receiver were all true fish. It may be a rough year in the SEC, but the young guys seem to be pretty talented.
  4. LSU at Miss St on ESPN should be a good one
  5. He was flipping off his friends in the stands. His little brother is Ag commit and #2 Pro style QB in the country. I doubt anything will happen.
  6. Wow what a finish in the Florida- Tennessee game! Florida wins on a Hail Mary 26-20
  7. Baylor really might go 0-12. Their game at Kansas on Nov 4th might be their only chance.
  8. Only 98,412 there today. That will probably barely make the top 10 in the country this week.
  9. Astros are up 4-0. They can clinch the division today with a win and an Angels loss. Just trying to put some good news out there
  10. That's a touchback. Ags will get a 7 point break
  11. Nebraska fans, I know how you feel.
  12. He has zero situational awareness
  13. Nice throw on 3rd & 34. 77 yard TD pass 7-0 Ags
  14. UL +23.5 was the bet of the century. The over might be tough with these 2 offenses
  15. Well in his defense, the left considers everyone that don't agree with them a hate group now so it's tough to keep up. Another thing I noticed is that it seems Libs have gone away from the word racist. I guess their race card has been overplayed. Now everyone that don't agree with them is a white supremacist!
  16. Here are a few of my favorite Ben Shapiro videos. I can see how he triggers Libs by telling them the truth.
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  18. 11am on SEC Network
  19. 24+ in tactical riot gear... because a conservative is going to give a speech to an auditorium with zero mandatory attendance. The Left is so loving and tolerant.....
  20. Very nice tribute written by Joel Smith on FB This man's name is Cleo Baltimore, and he passed away yesterday. I don't write this out of sadness, but out of thankfulness. He's the first black man that I ever consciously met, and he taught me at a young age that one simple, kind gesture can influence the way that people perceive race and day-to-day life. I didn't know him well, but I knew how he made me feel. Cleo worked in my hometown of Port Neches, TX. Port Neches is the Mecca of white flight for my grand parent's generation in SE Texas. I, as a result, graduated with over 400 students, and I do not recall a single black colleague in my class-not one bit of African American diversity. And truth be told, I'd hear more racist jokes and comments in my hometown than was probably healthy-although few would admit to it. Cleo, moreover, chose to work as a Grill Master at a BBQ restaurant in Port Neches, TX from 1973-09/12/17. Although the food was good, it was something that he did every single weekday that exhibited his "goodness." Cleo would stand on the front of the restaurant by the street corner on the busiest street in the whitest town and wave good morning to every person that passed by. He would be there from 6am to about 8am under all weather conditions and say "hello" and "good morning" by a simple wave. As a child, one of my earliest memories would be my school bus passing by him, honking the horn, and he would stand on his chair to wave at all us young, innocent kindergarteners. I would later pass by him on my way to college and wave and honk my horn as I passed the restaurant. No matter what racist thoughts that someone would share with me, bigoted campaign ads, or violence and race issues that I would see on the news---I always thought of this kind man that would take time from his life every day to say "hello." I didn't know that he was ill. I live in Houston now, and I happened to be in the Port Neches area for work last Thursday. I took a friend of mine to the BBQ restaurant, and I noticed that Cleo seemed tired and in pain. I asked him if he was okay, and he said he just got out of the hospital with bronchitis and was going through chemotherapy. Somehow I knew that this was our last conversation. I gave him a hug, told him that I hope he finds relief, and I told him that he has meant more to a community than he will ever realize. We all know the great Civil Rights leaders such as MLK, Harvey Milk, and Caesar Chavez. These men are the face of a Movement. There will never be a museum for Cleo. There will likely never be a statue in his honor. Cleo taught me a lesson as a child that I didn't understand until I was an adult--that behind every Movement is a champion of the Human Spirit. This man affected my perception of reality and my desire to respect--rather than tolerate--all men, personally, more than most men in any text book. Cleo didn't need a camera or a crowd to make a movement. He only needed a chair, a cup of coffee, and a smile. I wish that I would have known him better. I wish that I would have taken the time to sit down and ask him questions about his life and perceptions of life. But I didn't, and I don't know why I didn't. I know that I could have been a better man by having a simple conversation with this man, because he was a truly "good" man. If anything he has taught me that if I want to see the world change for the better--I have the power to make it so. I only need a chair, a cup of coffee, and a smile.
  21. Ben Shapiro is scheduled to speak tonight at Berkeley. The guy is pretty sharp, so I'm sure the Libs will burn their town down again trying to prohibit free speech.
  22. They are just going to let everyone vote now.
  23. The #2 team in the country is playing on PPV against Tulane Saturday. Man I miss those days.....
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