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I’m reading a bunch of posts from a lot of different people that have no idea how farmers sell. It is actually laughable.

Outside a few in border zones, no grain farmer is exporting their harvest. Farmers sell to the local grain buyer, and if they are big enough, they sell to the grain conglomerate, who then exports the grain or sells it internally. I can’t say for sure if produce farmers follow the same protocol, but most of them are in a co-op or some other marketing agency that buys their produce, then sells to the highest bidder.

The fact that some on here think farmers have contracts with other countries to export their harvest unilaterally shows the vast disconnect that the average American has with how and where their food is grown. Too many generations off the farm
I wholeheartedly approve of Melania spearheading this effort.

But before this Act Is voted on and signed, does anyone know if there is any revenge porn of Melania floating around the inter webs?
$3 Trillion sounds like a number that could completely change a country’s fortune and direction . A number that could lift entire populations out of poverty and into the middle class and start an unstoppable economic engine!

Then we look at the US ‘budget’ and realize $3 Trillion probably doesn’t get us through the third quarter of the fiscal year…
On the play with the pass batted down, the D lineman had his entire right shoulder pad exposed from the right guard holding his jersey as he blew by him
The back judge, who was closest to the play and looking right at them, kept his flag in his pocket. How does the line judge on the opposite side of the field see PI? The only possible way that was PI was if the defender held onto his jersey from the back. That line judge couldn’t see that

re: Scott Jennings’ Greatest Hits

Posted by gkaggie08 on 11/12/24 at 12:21 am
That eye roll from the lady at the very end, ‘frick! I gave this MF an opening and his about to dunk on my azz’
4PM ET? How big of a hangover does she have? Or is she still drunk this morning?

re: First they got cups, now rings

Posted by gkaggie08 on 11/1/24 at 10:10 am
They are eligible for their Aggie ring after completing a certain number of credit hours. I think it’s around 95, but it’s been year since I ordered mine.
IDK about that. There was a reason Elko made a lateral move to A&M DC. No clue what it was, but all my ND friends were absolutely floored that he made the jump.

I think he would have had the same HC opportunities if he had stayed at ND, so there was something about BK, either personal or how BK ran his program, that prompted Elko to leave.

Don’t kid yourself, Elko is extremely intelligent and has an elite attention to detail. He knows there is a crack in BKs system that he will try to exploit.

We will see on Saturday if the Jimmys and Joes can execute Elko’s Xs and Os plan against LSU
LOL, we stomped you by 31. Give yourself those two 14 point swings, we would still win by 3. I would have thought you had shaken off that arse beating by now, sorry it still burns
What most are missing here is the fact that Schloss has been, and continues to lie about the timeline. CDC has as well.

I don’t care about receipts or links, just look at the timeline they have established.

Pierce news breaks Monday morning, Schloss says that CDC contacted him after the game to offer him the HC position. Then Schloss says he meets with his staff Monday evening to break the news of a potential ‘opportunity’. They fly home on Tuesday, Schloss says he had to think about it. News breaks he is the new HC Tuesday evening, and Wednesday morning Schloss and his staff are at a PC in Austin.

So in 24-36 hrs, a coach gets a job offer, tells his staff, decides to take the job, convinces entire staff to go with him, contracts are negotiated, approved by BoR, and finalized. No sane person thinks this is how it went down, but the POS and CDC tell you not to believe your lying eyes

re: Pretty remarkable

Posted by gkaggie08 on 6/25/24 at 1:04 am
I haven’t seen either of those occurring, post links or STFU. And in posting links, you better make sure it’s an Aggie originally posting. I’m sure alts were all over the internet posting shite

re: Pretty remarkable

Posted by gkaggie08 on 6/24/24 at 11:13 pm
Who gives a flying fu€k if an opposing fan base gets upset? I know there were plenty of tenners saying it wasn’t going to be a contest and that y’all would win easily in two games. Guess what, fans get emotional and say stupid $hit ALL THE TIME. That’s every fan base in the SEC, hell, the whole country.

That was one hell of a series and tip of the cap to the victors, y’all played great.

But what’s with all this cryptic bullshite about a price to be paid and who exactly is about to get ‘dealt with’?

This isn’t Goodfellas, nobody is going to do anything but bit€h on a message board
Ags will start Lamkin, who has been a stud this post season. More than likely see Rudis come in relief. He’s got. 2.45 conference ERA. Then we will have Evan Aschenbeck close it out
Thanks, this team has been extremely likeable

re: Texas Record vs SEC

Posted by gkaggie08 on 6/20/24 at 11:06 pm
Never said that championship didn’t count. I actually said that prior to WW2, being an all male military school wasn’t a detriment to football recruiting. Let me check history…yes, 1939 was prior to US involvement in WW2.

re: Texas Record vs SEC

Posted by gkaggie08 on 6/20/24 at 10:15 pm
Agreed. Looking at A&M’s history, being an all male military school was great prior to WW2. The 40s-60s wasn’t real good for recruiting football players into that environment. We became corps optional and allowed women to enroll just a few years prior to the scholly limit. It’s two different eras with two drastically different universities for us