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  2. DCTF still has Port Arthur Memorial as a 13-pt favorite.
  3. Would love to get some discussion going for this district. Finally getting things rolling this week. Who do you got and why? Silsbee @ Vidor Nederland @ Lumberton Huffman @ La Marque Beaumont Kelly @ Hardin Jefferson Liberty @ Coldspring Hamshire-Fannett @ LCM Fort Bend Austin @ Livingston
  4. That's a surprise since Ike has been the strongest of the Aldine ISD programs over the last 20 years. I remember my senior year when they smashed us on Homecoming. It was the DQ Big Game of the Week when FSN Southwest with Craig Way came right Brook. I can still feel the lick one of the Ike linemen laid on me
  5. Real easy. This is what happens when Democrats were in charge. Government Waste Tracker: $22,600,000,000 (HHS) – Aiding illegal migrants through resettlement programs, home and car purchases, and loans $7,500,000,000 (DOT) – Funding a few dozen electric vehicle stations across the nation $7,000,000,000 (EPA) – Funding green energy projects that reduce greenhouse gases and promoting the adoption of green alternatives nationwide $5,000,000,000 (EPA) - Funding green energy projects that reduce gas emissions and supporting green banks $2,000,000,000 (EPA) – Funding projects to decarbonize American housing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions $382,000,000 (DOL) – Issuing fraudulent unemployment payments to tens of thousands of individuals, including those with birthdates in the future, infants, and people listed as 115 years old $312,000,000 (SBA) – Providing business loans for children 11 years old and under $59,000,000 (FEMA) – Supplying services and housing for illegal immigrants in New York City $46,500,000 (DOS) – Funding projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil $43,300,000 (USAID) – Supporting programs to build an inclusive and capable workforce, with a special emphasis on public health and climate change sectors in Egypt $35,900,000 (USAID) – Funding positive youth experience in Gaza $31,000,000 (USAID) – Supporting the transition to clean energy with energy supplies in Europe and Eurasia $26,300,000 (USAID) – Supporting higher education in Egypt $24,000,000 (USAID) – Promoting “resilient livelihoods” in Gaza $17,500,000 (USAID) - Supporting male circumcision and condom programs $17,300,000 (USAID) – Providing the Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program to students in Burma $13,200,000 (USAID) – Supporting biodiversity programs in Liberia $12,200,000 (DOL) – Promoting worker empowerment in South America $11,000,000 (USAID) – Producing the Middle Eastern version of Sesame Street in Iraq $10,300,000 (USAID) – Supporting male circumcision programs in Mozambique $9,000,000 (USAID) – Stolen humanitarian aid by Al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists $8,300,000 (USAID) – Building worker power for equity and justice $8,300,000 (USAID) – Funding USAID education on equity and inclusion $8,000,000 (EPA) – Funding an organization to address environmental and energy justice issues $6,200,000 (NIH) – Studying the effects of asthma on transgender individuals in the U.S. $6,000,000 (DOD) – Funding the University of Montana to “strengthen American democracy by bridging divides” $6,000,000 (DOD) – Funding a grant to decarbonize emissions from Navy ships $5,900,000 (NIH) – Funding for a TransHealthGUIDE for gender-diverse young adults $5,700,000 (DOS) – Supporting programs for LGBTQ+ individuals in Latin America and the Caribbean $5,200,000 (DOD) – Funding a grant to diversify the Navy $5,100,000 (NIH) – Testing the effects of cross-sex hormone therapy on transgender individuals in the U.S. $4,900,000 (USAID) – Funding youth programs with a focus on reproductive health and the intersection of youth and gender equity $4,700,000 (DOL) – Promoting international labor standards in Ecuador $4,000,000 (EPA) – Building a one-room museum inside the EPA $3,500,000 (DOD) – Supporting DEI groups through the Defense Human Resources Activity $3,300,000 (DOD) – Unionized health workers in the Department of Defense’s Defense Health Agency spent $3,300,000 and 87,000 hours doing union-related work instead of their federal jobs $2,900,000 (NIH) – Studying HIV prevention for transgender women and their male partners $2,500,000 (NIH) – Studying the impact of structural racism on the health of older gay men $2,500,000 (USAID) – Supporting green energy businesses in Vietnam $2,000,000 (USAID) – Supporting gender-affirming healthcare and LGBTQ+ advocacy in Guatemala $1,900,000 (DOD) – Providing holistic diversity, equity, and inclusion transformation and training for the Air Force $1,600,000 (NIH) – Testing the reproductive health of transgender individuals in the U.S. $1,600,000 (DOD) – Funding a University of Florida study on the "social and institutional detriments of vulnerability and resilience to climate hazards in [the] African Sahel." $1,500,000 (USAID) – Promoting DEI business policies and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurship in Serbia $1,200,000 (USAID) – Funding choice, equity, and sustainability programs $910,000 (NIH) – Testing the effects of “gender-affirming” hormone therapy on the immune system in the U.S. $900,000 (IAF) – Supporting alpaca farming in Peru $755,000 (NIH) – Testing the effects of “gender-affirming” hormone therapy on bone development in the U.S. $731,000 (IAF) – Improving the commercial viability of mushroom and pea farming in Guatemala $677,000 (IAF) – Promoting fruit and jam sales in Honduras $600,000 (USDA) – Supporting a study on the menstrual cycles in transgender men $599,000 (NIH) – Testing the risk of breast cancer for transgender men in the U.S. $483,000 (IAF) – Supporting the production of artisanal salt in Ecuador $400,000 (DOS) – Supporting LGBTQ+ sensitivity trainings for police forces in Nigeria $374,000 (USDA) – Hiring a DEI onboarding specialist at the USDA $325,000 (HHS) – Adapting LGB+ teen pregnancy prevention program for transgender boys $323,000 (IAF) – Promoting cultural support for Venezuelan migrants in Brazil $300,000 (DOS) – Promoting acceptance for LGBTQ+ people in Botswana $298,000 (USDA) – Promoting international development for underrepresented communities $246,000 (USADF) _ Funding mango drying facilities in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire $239,000 (USADF) – Promoting pineapple juice in Benin $229,000 (USDA) – Hiring a Brazilian forest and gender consultant at the USDA $229,000 (USADF) – Funding the promotion of 100% organic shea butter in Burkina Faso $209,000 (DOS) – Funding an international study trip on LGBTQ+ advocacy $185,000 (DOS) – Promoting the empowerment of lesbian and bisexual women in Belize $99,500 (USADF) – Supporting increased production of yogurt in Uganda $84,000 (USADF) – Supporting a business incubator for spa and wellness entrepreneurs in Nigeria $70,000 (DOS) – Producing a DEI music event in Ireland $68,000 (DOS) – Funding dance class workshops in China $32,000 (DOS) – Creating an LGBTQ+ comic book in Peru $29,000 (USDA) – Hiring a Central American gender assessment consultant at the USDA $25,000 (DOS) – Funding a transgender opera in Colombia
  6. I heard the same, but I heard Livingston scored all 3 TD's in the first 10 plays and then it was a mix of players the rest of the day. I was not present but this is the update I heard from someone who was there.
  7. Currently separated by 0.005% 2 ways to view this Riley Dodge has led his team in at least 14 games each season as HC. His worst season only had 2 losses. SLC 12-2 > .7859 (+.0026) WOS 5-6 > .7833 Now lets look at the predictions. SLC is picked to win 1st championship since 2011. WOS isn't picked to get to the regional final game. Hickman's best season was last year at 9-3. SLC 16-0 > .7889 (+.0001) WOS 9-3 > .7888 1 loss by SLC keeps us ahead. But 4 losses by WOS and it's over. Once we fall to 2nd there will be no catching up unless miraculous transformation at both schools. Seeing that one changed everything and the other kept all the same traditions. Well, you can connect the dots. <deleted negative comments> I'm trying to be supportive "Do or do not. There is no try."
  8. Insurance FDA pharma hospitals….just a big” screw the people “ Insurance nothing but legal fraud. here s a sample mri on shoulder at BBJ with insurance….ins paid 1200$ i got sent a bill for another 1300$ so 2500$ for the mri. I called anonymously after the fact “ how much for an mri cash pay…$500. 😡😡🤦 But really it’s more than the 1300 because I had to pay my monthly premium as well.
  9. I’m hearing Nederland’s RB #10 did a pretty good job against WB.
  10. West Brook with ease. 34-7
  11. Why is he waiting to put sanctions on Russia.
  12. Ned by 20
  13. only posting this because I just came across it after seeing this topic and thought it was somewhat fitting
  14. Today
  15. Nederland by 14 maybe 21
  16. I stand corrected. Too much transferring going on to keep up. I was gleaning what I could from the Hudl highlights. I thought the other baseball player was the QB last year but I guess that was year before last. This kid looks good whatever the case.
  17. That’s a new concept “work for food”🙄
  18. Just what I read. You should try it sometime. So NOW you question FBI raids? Selective outrage is a fickle mistress.
  19. WOSdrummer can probably answer this but what’s it looking like as far as Southlake Carroll overtaking the Stangs this year as the all time winning program? I know they’re snapping at the Mustangs heels .
  20. Agreed. Eisenhower is an absolute dumpster fire. Heard they had less than 30 kids in athletics during the offseason. Not sure if they have stabilized since but they will not recover this season. Might go 0-10.
  21. Nederland
  22. DCTF is giving West Brook Bruins a victory Thursday night by 20 points......Who agrees?
  23. @UT alum @Boyz N Da Hood
  24. HF by 17
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