E C GLENN (@ibelobbyn) 's Twitter Profile
E C GLENN

@ibelobbyn

4 decades in the Texas Capitol. What a Ride! Baseball is Life! when I leave this building I'm going to write a tell-all!!

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Greg Harvey (@betweenthenums) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FBS (or equivalent) teams to score 55+ points & win by 30+ points in seven different games in a season: 2025 Indiana 1886 Yale 1885 Princeton

FBS (or equivalent) teams to score 55+ points & win by 30+ points in seven different games in a season: 

2025 Indiana 
1886 Yale
1885 Princeton
Peter Girnus (@gothburz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year I eliminated our PTO policy. I called it "unlimited." The board loved it. HR loved it. Finance really loved it. Let me explain why Finance loved it. Under the old policy, employees accrued 18 days per year. Unused days carried over. When employees quit, we owed

John Bianco (@ut_bianco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to our 🐐🤘🏻 🔸46 seasons at Texas 🔸16x National Coach of Year 🔸15 NCAA Championships 🔸13 NCAA runner-ups 🔸36 NCAA top-3s 🔸45-straight conference titles 🔸76 NCAA individual champs 🔸55 NCAA relay titles 🔸35 Olympians (who won 68 medals: 44 Gold/16 Silver /8 Bronze)

AllTide 247 (@conwayvinny2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Birmingham: A 15-year-old boy stunned a Birmingham courtroom after refusing to live with every family member the judge suggested, claiming they had all beaten him. The judge asked who he wanted custody from. The boy calmly replied: “Alabama Basketball. They can’t beat anyone.”

Birmingham: A 15-year-old boy stunned a Birmingham courtroom after refusing to live with every family member the judge suggested, claiming they had all beaten him.

The judge asked who he wanted custody from.

The boy calmly replied:
“Alabama Basketball. They can’t beat anyone.”
James Lindsay, anti-Communist (@conceptualjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recorded back in the 1960s, John Cleese (of Monty Python fame) made an excellent satirical commentary exposing the friend-enemy distinction as being at the heart of both far-left and rar-right extremism, inter alia, including its psychological appeal.