Bonner4Prez
KMA
No, it's not. She used an open records request to get public records relating to an off-campus event. Patterson, OTOH, hopefully cleared his statement with Pachall and the school first.
Any chance Mac made it up?
No, it's not. She used an open records request to get public records relating to an off-campus event. Patterson, OTOH, hopefully cleared his statement with Pachall and the school first.
AwesomeMaybe he has glaucoma.
what's impressive to me is he was able to write the OP using just one hand.Native probably wrote the article.
Any chance Mac made it up?
No it's not. If you requested a FOIA police report, the only thing that is "blocked out" is SSN. Your address and phone # are listed there. It should be stricken from the report prior to release, but they're not.
Highly probable. Heard he wants to be 100% discredited as a journalist, fired from the S-T and pursue his dream of moving to Houston to be a junior accountant and post nonsense on KFC all day.
Unless TCU360 in an independent entity not affiliated with the college it is in violation of releasing of a current student's personal records. If the FWST or the DMN want to release that fine.
I freely admit I could be wrong about this (not being at all familiar with the current state of administration regulations), but I doubt a student's address and phone number fall under the rubric of personal records, which I expect would instead cover academic transcripts and the like. Things like address and phone number can be found out by anyone with a brain and a few minutes of free time.Unless TCU360 in an independent entity not affiliated with the college it is in violation of releasing of a current student's personal records. If the FWST or the DMN want to release that fine.
Highly probable. Heard he wants to be 100% discredited as a journalist, fired from the S-T and pursue his dream of moving to Houston to be a junior accountant and post nonsense on KFC all day.
Wow. This [Cowherd]bag really texted a college kid he doesn't know? WOW.
I don't post on here all day like you.
I freely admit I could be wrong about this (not being at all familiar with the current state of administration regulations), but I doubt a student's address and phone number fall under the rubric of personal records, which I expect would instead cover academic transcripts and the like. Things like address and phone number can be found out by anyone with a brain and a few minutes of free time.
So do they ever,like, give you a high five or put their hand on your back? Or even better yet, your leg?? Tell me more.I still chat with former (Robinson, Weeden, Blackmon, Anyiam) and current Cowboy and Naval Academy players. I've walked the sidelines of a few Navy games because of my friendships with players. They are men guys, not Hollywood celebs. You don't have to be a coward, just talk to them. You'll be suprised.
Hahahahahahahaha!!!! Ohhh my. Hahahahahahahahahaha!! I think i just [Craig James] my pants laughing at that post! Hahahahahaha! That's good that's really, hahahahahahaha!!!!!
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