youthfulfrog
Active Member
Keep baby blue Texas Tech out of The Carter
had some witnesses come by yesterday while I was weeding my beds. They were nice and we discussed eternal happiness, but I can't stand it when Arians disrupt my bed weeding(and no FIFY).
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Maybe the TCU-BYU fb game could be a "theme night" like the WHITE OUT, BLACK OUT, PURPLE OUT, PINK OUT (BreastCancer), etc.Now you‘re thinking like a BYU male alum!
Yeah, but they just do the "provo push". Who wants that kind of agony?Say what you want but they have some hot women.
That is BYU in a nutshell - they think EVERYTHING is about them.
Congrats. You win KF.c this month.Now you‘re thinking like a BYU male alum!
Hopefully, his success will carry over into his cases in the traffic court!Congrats. You win KF.c this month.
My greatest shirt in my closet. ”I’ve tried polygamy” on the front and that slogan and their art design on the back. It’s also a really damned good porter too by the way.They have polygamy beer when one is just not enough!
I always take up for the JWs. They were sent to the gas chambers first, along with the Jews. Brave people. Worship no one but Yahweh, not the nation.had some witnesses come by yesterday while I was weeding my beds. They were nice and we discussed eternal happiness, but I can't stand it when Arians disrupt my bed weeding(and no FIFY).
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Honestly, looking back on the 2008 and 2010 games, BYU fans didn't exactly show out at the old Amon Carter Stadium.
I get 2008 was a Thursday Night which made it harder to attend, but still - they were undefeated and ranked in the Top 10 at the time and they filled maybe 1 or 2 sections on the east side.
In 2010 they were having a down year so I doubt their fans expected to come out on top over us who was ranked in the Top 5 at the time, but their attendance in that game was sad.
I wasnt at the 2011 game at AT&T Stadium, but something tells me they didn't pack the stands in that one either.
Game 7.I think 2011 was the same night as game 6. :grimace emoji:
Our neighbors across the street are JWs. Generally a group that minimizes social interaction with outsiders, so it took a few years, but now they’ve probably my favorite neighbors to chat with while everybody’s out doing yardwork. Just normal folks. And no, they don’t knock on doors in our neighborhood, though once in a blue moon some of their home bible study group will. Like all religion/denominations (including my own in a few ways than would make my pastor wince), I think some (ok, more than “some”) of their orthodoxy is nuttier than squirrel [ Finebaum ]s, but I’ll say this - for a group that literally believes only 144,000 souls get into heaven, you’ve got to be impressed by their fervent proselytization. They’re just creating their own competition.I always take up for the JWs. They were sent to the gas chambers first, along with the Jews. Brave people. Worship no one but Yahweh, not the nation.
Apparently not when you type it with dashes between the letters mr. pottymouth.“T-u-r-d-s” is filtered out? Good Lord.
I tried to bring awareness to this.“T-u-r-d-s” is filtered out? Good Lord.
That’s Dr. Pottymouth, sir. I’m one of the foremost experts in the field. You should read my dissertation.Apparently not when you type it with dashes between the letters mr. pottymouth.
I tried to bring awareness to this.
We tried, but it was all filtered outThat’s Dr. Pottymouth, sir. I’m one of the foremost experts in the field. You should read my dissertation.