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CooterBrown

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  1. This game is a great opportunity to work on through balls and that has really opened things up. I hope Arteta doesn’t puss out.
  2. Didn't realize I needed to sign in again on Chrome and holy fuck was the site insane with a hundred ads all playing video and taking over the background. I thought some shady porn site was now running surly. nttawwt.
  3. I wonder if he even bothered to train for this. This was probably the easiest money he’s ever made.
  4. Fort Collins has a great bus system that's free. There are two companies providing a private shuttle to the airport every hour (Landline & Groome). Both have pickup locations on campus. It's ~$30 each way. All CO universities have a weekend shuttle to a different ski resort on SAT & SUN. For CSU, it leaves at 5am and leaves the resort at 4pm. IIRC, it's $25. You can rent ski equipment from Christy Sports in FOCO for ~$200 for the entire season.
  5. Just saw The Bone Temple at Village and tried to use the QR Code ordering and it wouldn’t accept credit cards so I had to do the pencil and paper method. This is going to end well.
  6. Your gas bill is going to mostly be for capital construction cost recovery by the gas company. Gas is the least expensive item on the bill.
  7. 40% of the country don't want any more elections. They're content with Trump and his gang of idiots being in charge forever.
  8. Last year FAFSA took like 3 minutes to fill out. Your index number it generates is basically your expected annual family contribution. Ours was 99,000. lol. You have to make around poverty level to qualify for federal grants nowadays.
  9. Most of my staff are on visas and one is in China this month doing his periodic visa run. Luckily, China's not on that list. I guess Xi gave Trump the directive not to include China.
  10. Someone on Reddit said that when Trump said “fuck you,” another worker yelled “I’m over 12, I’m too old for you!”
  11. Picked up Lil’ Brown’s cookies yesterday and popped open a box of Lemonades. They’ve shrunk the size of the cookies. Thanks Obama.
  12. Fuck Alamo for this. When I take all four of us, my new move is going to be to order 2 drinks and one bottomless popcorn. I will then instantly order refills on all of it. I’ll feed everyone for half the price.
  13. Texans can now report public universities to the state over legal violationsPublic universities found in violation of state laws could lose state funding until compliance is certified.By Lily Kepner,Staff WriterJan 9, 2026 Members of the public can now submit complaints against public universities and colleges to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s new Office of Ombudsman, according to a new website launched by the agency Friday. The website, “Students First,” allows anyone to submit a complaint through a portal, with separate sections for feedback and student complaints. The coordinating board said Brandon Simmons, former Chairman of the Texas Southern University Board of Regents and leader of the office, has already begun meeting with university leaders and chancellors. The creation of the new oversight office was authorized through Senate Bill 37, a law that took effect Jan. 1. It comes after a fall during which conservative lawmakers and activists attempted vigilante enforcement online to rid gender ideology from public universities. New policies now restrict how race and gender can be taught at Texas A&M University System and Texas Tech University System. Professors lost their jobs this September after videos went viral online: one showed a professor speaking at a revolutionary socialism conference, and the other showed a children’s literature professor talking about gender identity in her course. The new statewide office serves “as an intermediary between the legislature and the public and institutions of higher education,” the website states, with the purpose of investigating complaints regarding violations of Senate Bill 37’s provisions on faculty governance, curriculum, grievances, hiring and decision-making authority provisions, and the 2023 law Senate Bill 17, which banned diversity, equity and inclusion offices and practices. Per Senate Bill 37, the office has five days to notify the institution named in a complaint, and the institution has 175 days to respond. The office has the power to recommend the Legislature withhold funding from the institution if it is found to be in violation of state law — until compliance is certified. Each year, the governor, lieutenant governor, state auditor and higher education chairs of the Texas House and Senate will receive a report on the complaints and findings. Those who willingly submit a false report may be subject to fees associated with the investigation, the law states. The announcement did not discuss guidance for course or degree audits, which are also mandated through the law. That process is left up to each university system. The law also restricts faculty influence in university decision-making while expanding the power of politically appointed regents to regulate degrees, core curriculum and hiring of leaders. Sen. Brandon Creighton, Senate Bill 37's author, said his legislation restores the balance of power at universities and holds them more accountable to the public. Faculty who advocated against the law say it replaces subject matter expertise with political influence. The Texas Tech University System, which Creighton now leads, banned courses that advocate for race or gender “ideology” or contain LGBTQ content. Multiple university systems have already launched audits into courses for gender identity following conservative criticism of “gender indoctrination” at universities. No law bans teaching in those subjects. Simmons said he looks forward to engaging more with university leaders and the public to ensure universities remain excellent. “Through a user-friendly website and engagement on campuses across Texas, I look forward to a collaborative, productive partnership with our institutional leaders and students,” said Simmons in a statement. “Texas leads the nation with top-ranked, rapidly ascending universities, and our office is here to support these great institutions in serving the next generation of Texas students.” Jan 9, 2026
  14. In Central Texas, Girl Scout cookies go on sale Wednesday.
  15. I guess the episode this week was in Prague, so, guess where Lil' Brown wants to go for vacation this summer.
  16. My 13 YO has interesting taste. She loved Wednesday and Stranger Things like her peers, but also absolutely loves The Rookie cop show and went with us to see the 2-episode premiere of The Night Manager at Alamo a few days ago. She’s currently binging The Tudors. She’ll then also still watch Sophia the First.
  17. How long until Venezuela is announced as the 51st state? A 30M population is a lot of Electoral College votes and we can for sure trust elections in Venezuela.
  18. Mr. Self Destruct. Every few seconds you think it can’t get louder and then it does…to the point you are wondering if you’ve blown your speakers.
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