The only thing you got out of Reb's post is Irving street?
FYI, Irving street is the main thoroughfare to Exxon/Mobil from Washington Blvd. It tees into Buford where the old Hotel Dieu hospital used to be. A black guy from Beaumont who doesn't know where Irving street is located. Will wonders never cease?
Not seeing the game, and with 35 points scored in 1 1/2 quarters, I had to think multiple turnovers or punt returns.
Someone said they could have taken a knee and avoided a loss. Clock can be run from the start of second half with a huge lead. Running the ball eats up lots of clock.
I didn't' see the game at all. Satellite not giving me local channels yet.
From what I have read, Ags built a huge lead running the ball down their throats. Wrecking crew was holding UCLA to 10 or less. Ags end up throwing the ball with a huge lead......RUN CLOCK! Cant tell what all happened, but must have been some pick sixes and fumble returns. Maybe a punt return.....wasn't posted. Will look at stat page today.
Ten Things that we Learned from the Texas Flood 2017
1. AT&T sucks and Verizon is owned by a Cajun.
2. The Cajun Navy and Texan Navy is better equipped than the Fed Govt and is much faster.
3. Race does not divide us, the media divides us.
4. CNN stands for Covers Negative News and CN stands for Cajun Navy.
5. We will find the means to cook in any situation
6. All Lives Matter including Animals
7. No water is too deep nor too shallow for passage.
8. A Cajun and a Texan can launch a boat anywhere including roadways.
9. Our strength is " Togetherness "
10. Under no circumstances will we be defeated
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I have wondered for a long time why we couldn't go after Soros. Seize his assets.....the only way to hurt a billionaire.....right in the pocketbook.
Always remember.....after money, comes POWER.
We were detoured at Nederland avenue, which is where we were headed anyway. Saw on the news, after you cross 365 on 69 South, it became lake Port Arthur. Never saw that before now. Prayers to those folks.
Thanks, I am with kinfolk in Nederland. Niece and husband drove through high water to pick us up at Church in LaBelle where sheriff's department dropped us off from boat rescue. I consider myself blessed. Appreciate the offer.
Neighbor stayed behind because hit sits much higher than me. Checked my house and says the water got no higher than when I left and has receded some. Hopefully spared my truck. Lost my barn contents but things are looking up. Of course I am glad that we survived, but now that I am safe, those material things are what I have sweated for all my life and some are not replaceable. My prayers are with everyone affected by this terrible storm.