Just curious. Why do you say that?Tio said:I don't think HH will post here any more...
Parcells' is a genius.Nors said:Karma -
Spears wears Knee Brace that saves him from certain season ending injury. I have a very extensive Garden and a side hobby of mine. I have major Tomatoe's, Cucumbers, Pea's, Corn at prime production. I put metal cages around all and stake especially tomatoes that add weight. Over the years I have found beneficial to grow a bunch of Sunflower's within my garden as 1) sightly but also 2) gives the cucumbers and Pea's something to attach to and intertwine as they grow.
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Nors said:Karma -
Spears wears Knee Brace that saves him from certain season ending injury. I have a very extensive Garden and a side hobby of mine. I have major Tomatoe's, Cucumbers, Pea's, Corn at prime production. I put metal cages around all and stake especially tomatoes that add weight. Over the years I have found beneficial to grow a bunch of Sunflower's within my garden as 1) sightly but also 2) gives the cucumbers and Pea's something to attach to and intertwine as they grow.
This afternoon we had a flash storm come through with reported wind gusts of 70 miles that had near tornado look. Power lines and limbs down everywhere.
I go to my garden and expected "season over". What I found was a garden leaning halfway down. Bent steel, stakes moved. All Plants were leaning precarious as the storm battered through. I lost a few Sunflowers but for the most part I righted my garden back and I don't see a major loss.
I feel that was a symbolic event in light of brace Spears wears analogy. Without the steel cages, stakes and support I build into my garden there is ZERO chance that garden survives a 70 MPH tornadoesque concentrated gust.
I'm having a great day!
I came in at 8:00 after that and received the great news on Spears.
DayOne1960 said:Completely classless. Something I want my kids to see. Well done.
Chief said:Good story, Nors.
Everything needs support now and then.
HeavyHitta31 said:
:laugh2: :laugh2:Waffle said:You know HH31...this guy could also be either BNA or BZ going at each other.
Roughneck said:Wow, I love that new signature of yours Heavy.
I am a little confused though. Why are you using a clip from the 1996 Texas/Texas A&M game where the aggies got crushed to the tune of 51-15? Do you take pleasure in reliving the memory the game?
Just seems a little strange.
Oh since you do seem to enjoy that game so much, I found a little blurb about it on Texassports.com that I thought you might like. You're Welcome:
Texas 51, Texas A&M 15
Friday, November 29, 1996 - Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas)
In one of the most lopsided games in the storied history of the rivalry, Texas pounded Texas A&M 51-15 to claim the first-ever Big 12 South Division title and earn a trip to the inaugural Big 12 Championship game. James Brown turned in one of his finest personal performances as a Longhorn with 336 yards and four TD passes as Texas won its fifth-straight game on the season. Ricky Williams added 145 yards and a TD as Texas rolled up 594 yards of offense and allowed the Aggies just 227 in the most lopsided Longhorn series win since 1982 (53-16).
calico said:I am just surprised that you ACTUALLY FOUND and highlight of A&M Vs. Texas to use in a sig where aggy actually did something positive...that must have been a *****...
Sweet, so do I:HeavyHitta31 said:I got plenty more
Actually "the play that defined James Brown's career" was:And then the play that defined James Brown's career:
......and what have you done for me lately?HeavyHitta31 said:1985 - A&M: 42 tu: 10
1986 - A&M: 20 tu: 13
1987 - A&M: 28 tu: 24
1988 - A&M: 21 tu: 10
1989 - A&M: 21 tu: 10
1990 - A&M: 27 tu: 28 (Because of a BS call I might add)
1991 - A&M: 31 tu: 14
1992 - A&M: 34 tu: 13
1993 - A&M: 18 tu: 9
1994 - A&M: 34 tu: 10
10 wins in 11 years
Waffle said:You know HH31...this guy could also be either BNA or BZ going at each other.
Waffle said:You know HH31...this guy could also be either BNA or BZ going at each other.
Nors said:Karma -
Spears wears Knee Brace that saves him from certain season ending injury. I have a very extensive Garden and a side hobby of mine. I have major Tomatoe's, Cucumbers, Pea's, Corn at prime production. I put metal cages around all and stake especially tomatoes that add weight. Over the years I have found beneficial to grow a bunch of Sunflower's within my garden as 1) sightly but also 2) gives the cucumbers and Pea's something to attach to and intertwine as they grow.
This afternoon we had a flash storm come through with reported wind gusts of 70 miles that had near tornado look. Power lines and limbs down everywhere.
I go to my garden and expected "season over". What I found was a garden leaning halfway down. Bent steel, stakes moved. All Plants were leaning precarious as the storm battered through. I lost a few Sunflowers but for the most part I righted my garden back and I don't see a major loss.
I feel that was a symbolic event in light of brace Spears wears analogy. Without the steel cages, stakes and support I build into my garden there is ZERO chance that garden survives a 70 MPH tornadoesque concentrated gust.
I'm having a great day!
I came in at 8:00 after that and received the great news on Spears.
blindzebra said:I don't NEED to work that hard to go at BNA.
It's more like, type a bit, take a sip of Pepsi, type a bit, hit submit reply.