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tnt

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:lol

It was a pre-req that I needed as part of a cert path.

I never had to do any stuff like that again.

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Full disclosure here: I was in Palm Springs, for a work conference, we were just finished with a dinner that included soooo many margaritas. I was very s faced on my cell phone walking back to my hotel. I was so happy that I knew just about every question they had. At the time I worked in vb everyday, so I knew I was compitant. It just wasn’t ever challenged while being drunk lol. Ojedas still rocks man, no matter what anyone says. Hope all is well with you and your family my friend.
 

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Never got to ride a bear but there did use to be a bear in a cage at this old country gas station in between Terrell and Quinlan you could give a coke too
 

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Never got to ride a bear but there did use to be a bear in a cage at this old country gas station in between Terrell and Quinlan you could give a coke too
You just handed him a Coke through the bars and he drank it with his paws? Did he pop the top off himself?
 

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You just handed him a Coke through the bars and he drank it with his paws? Did he pop the top off himself?
Nah you popped it off for him then handed it to him, got an old pic somewhere gimme a sec
 

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That is awesome.

I went to Baylor for a while when they still had the bear in a cage. I'm sure they don't even have that anymore.

But I always wonder about the activists who insist this is some kind of abuse. What do people do when they have the choice, work hard all day to find food and fight off competitors or sit on their ass all day and eat/drink junk? We know the answer.
 

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That is awesome.

I went to Baylor for a while when they still had the bear in a cage. I'm sure they don't even have that anymore.

But I always wonder about the activists who insist this is some kind of abuse. What do people do when they have the choice, work hard all day to find food and fight off competitors or sit on their ass all day and eat/drink junk? We know the answer.
You should see the bullshit TTU has to go through with the Masked Rider's horse.

But, one did die once from running into a wall in the stadium. :sad
 

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So, essentially, it was a way for the store to sell more coke.
I guess but they couldn't have made much, 34 isn't a busy road nowadays between Terrell/Quinlan and it was always near deserted back then
 

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I guess but they couldn't have made much, 34 isn't a busy road nowadays between Terrell/Quinlan and it was always near deserted back then
How long ago was this?
 

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You should see the bullshit TTU has to go through with the Masked Rider's horse.

But, one did die once from running into a wall in the stadium. :sad
Did a tortilla blind him? Too soon?
 

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You should see the bullshit TTU has to go through with the Masked Rider's horse.
Because riding a house around is cruelty, or something? Geez.
 

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Texas Tech mascot dies during game

Published Sep. 4, 1994|Updated Oct. 7, 2005
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Texas Tech's mascot, a black quarterhorse named Double T, died Saturday during the game with New Mexico when it threw its rider, ran across the playing field and slid headfirst into a concrete wall.

 
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