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Posts posted by Stix
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1 hour ago, UNTLifer said:
Being played in a suburb of Dallas at the intersection of Mockingbird Ln and 75.
LOL!
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UTD has a mascot? What is it, a TI calculator?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Texas_at_Dallas
It was initially founded in 1961 as a private research arm of Texas Instruments.
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2 hours ago, DentonStang said:
Prissy?
Ye-ess!
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Cue @FirefightnRick, etc...
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1 hour ago, Texas Stranger said:
https://untalumni.com/membership/benefits/
Liberty Mutual
Liberty Mutual Auto and Home Insurance offers UNT alumni personalized coverage, multi-car and multi-policy discounts, 24-hour claims assistance and more. Call (844) 652-2352 or visit the website for a free a quote.
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2 hours ago, Matt from A700 said:
I've got a solo ticket left that became available in Section 111 right behind the UNT bench. Otherwise we've bought out the whole section. If anyone can use it, let me know.
If anyone else has a single ticket, I'm interested. Otherwise, I'm just going to get a GA ticket when I get there (like I've always done).
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The Kibbie Dome is where the 2001 team won the Sun Belt title, and the spot in the New Orleans bowl.
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It's always mentioned that Rick was "seen but unseen" as the armadillo mascot, but he did get one second (two?) of face time when he fired the cannon:
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Congratulations, Rick!
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1 hour ago, GMG_Dallas said:
I did karate at the little two story shopping strip right at that intersection. Was on the second floor until the guy sold and then I went to a place at Bachman lake. Was supposed to teach me respect and discipline or something.
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12 hours ago, UNTLifer said:
VWU?
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9 minutes ago, Tom McKrackin said:
I think I used to get nachos in one of those helmets as well and they were pretty tasty.
That wouldn't be large enough for "plastic nachos with rubber cheese".
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5 hours ago, Texas Stranger said:
Trivia: Where was this scene filmed?
4 hours ago, UNTLifer said:I am going to guess Atlanta Fulton County Stadium
No - at the first Texas Rangers stadium!
My wife and I went to plenty of games there when we were dating. I think we still have a few "batting helmet" ice cream cups in the back of the kitchen cabinet. 🙂
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As long as neither one's first name is Edsel...
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7 hours ago, SilverEagle said:
Since I was mentioning in another thread how Hollywood blew daises and rainbows up the rear ends of the general population back in the 30's to help them have a vacation from reality. They also took a reality-based look at college football........IN 1937!
When it comes to 1930s college football movies, I prefer this one, far removed from reality:
The football team from tiny Texas State University (hmm!) Is accidentally invited to play Yale (instead of the University of Texas). Hilarity ensues!
The cast includes Judy Garland, Jack Haley, Betty Grable, and Elisha Cook Jr.
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I thought the article was going to be from "The Onion".
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The Year College Football Ate Itself
A sarcastic take on the current state of college football. FWIW, the link was sent to me by a relative who's a Michigan alum, and a retired government professor at Claremont-McKenna.
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30 minutes ago, Stix said:
Isn't that what Higgins had on "Magnum P.I."?
To answer my own question, no, Higgins's cannon was much larger:
Try again, UT Sorta Almost!
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My dad had* one of those "toy" cannons. They're pretty awesome in a back yard, but... not in a football stadium.
Isn't that what Higgins had on "Magnum P.I."?
* I'm going to have to search my parents' house before it's sold and see if the cannon is still there!
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Somewhere along the way, possibly during the Dickey years, I met Alex; it turned out that our times at NT overlapped by a few years. If I remember correctly, he lived in McConnell Hall, and dined at Bruce Hall cafeteria; I lived in Bruce Hall from 79 - 81, so it turned out that we knew a few of the same people. Whenever we would bump into each other at games, he would bring up those days, and would ask who I had kept up with. Those were always enjoyable conversations.
I can't remember when was the last time I saw him, possibly not since 2019, since I haven't been to too many games since the pandemic. I'm not sure, but I seem to recall him once coming from San Antonio to Houston for a game at Rice. But he's been active on GMG all this time - I had no idea he was ill.
Until now, I had no idea that we were both born on September 22nd, but 4 years apart...
R.I.P., Alex.
I once asked him how he came up with the name "Danish43", but I can't remember what he said...
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4 hours ago, ntmeangreen11 said:
We need a T Boone Pickens to come along for us to compete now 🤷♂️
1 hour ago, Rudy said:We have one, he's just in Houston giving his money there.
1 hour ago, UNTLifer said:I would challenge that our’s has a business building named after him.
Oil > Accounting > Furniture
I'll have to agree with @ntmeangreen11
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1 hour ago, rojomojo said:
Your wish may be granted
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13 minutes ago, SMU2006 said:
lol. Stone isn't going anywhere. He's an SMU legacy and committed to us when he was a junior in high school.
A legacy?
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Best BBQ in each Texas college football town
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I'm going to guess that with the name "Interstellar BBQ" that there's some connection to Matthew McConaughey.
Doesn't have to, but...