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re: Harvard QB to portal, should we?

Posted by lsugradman on 12/15/25 at 6:43 pm to
I mean we do need someone to come in who is OK with not being the starter but wants to prove themselves at this level. Much like Chambliss to Ole Miss
Demond Williams
chambliss
CJ Bailey
But what if the refinery manager at Exxon was married but banging the cute little HSE Manager and then threatening to shoot Roman candles at the cat cracker if she turned him in?
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How about tour NASA? Go to the beach in Galveston? Go to the boardwalk at Kemah ? Golf?


You didn’t just seriously tell someone to go to the beach in Galveston
Williams is DEFINITELY one to keep an eye on.
It’s not rumor. It’s a fact.

re: Krew Collura - Fr QB

Posted by lsugradman on 11/22/25 at 10:14 am to
Neville was just too much for them last night. Collura played really well though. First half mistakes killed them.
Looking for 3 together. Thanks
Thats the face of a guy who's probably more upset he didnt get to diddle some kids.
Ive also never seen anyone carrying a gym bag like that while out hiking and ive hiked a crap ton.
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The only correlation is forced correlation with temperatures that are estimated from climate models. Zero correlation with raw temperature data.


Its much more than that. And look i do not believe that humans are altering the climate to the extent that the climate change proponents believe. But its fairly clear in the geologic record that high Co2 levels were associated over earths history with warm temperatures. Not sure what forced correlation you are referring to. The earth has been much warmer with much more atmospheric Co2 than there is now but we are clearly in a warming period.
CO2 essentially doesn’t let solar radiation go back out into space so it acts as sort of a sponge of heat. You can see correlation to high global temps and high co2 levels in the historical records.

Believe in sequestration or not this is the path forward for the O&G industry.

No co2 is going to get into anyone’s drinking water. That’s really a non issue. The injection is well well below any freshwater (or potable) levels.
Concerns about the Chicot Aquifer are dumb and clearly just an instrument to drum up public concern. This area has thousands of old oil and gas wells that go through the Chicot and what has been their effect on contamination for the last 100 years? This injection project would be well below the Chicot with multiple strings of casing and cement to protect against contamination of fresh water aquifers. And no i dont work for Exxon.