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Jc Dobbs

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  • Birthday 12/21/1953

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  1. And his attorneys earn more of his bucks to defend his actions. Wouldn't mind having his wealth but glad he's not ours. Hook 'Em!
  2. Could not agree more. Nothing worse than FG attempt from the right hash from 40 yds to take the lead in the fourth quarter...wide right or pulled left. Memories of Florida State and Bobby Bowden. Hook 'Em!
  3. Thanks for sharing your memory. My last game with my late father was Texas -OU in the Cotton Bowl Stadium in 1987. That was OU game #20 for us. He first took me to the Cotton Bowl Stadium to see the Dallas Cowboys play the Cleveland Browns (Bob Lilly and Jim Brown) in the early '60s. My grandfather took my Dad to the State Fair when he was 10 years old in 1936, the grand opening of the Fair and the Art Deco buildings. The Texas Centennial Celebration was that year of 1936. Our family placed a tile for my father on the main plaza area outside the Texas Exes building facing DKR in 1988. Hook 'Em!
  4. On my sofa in my basement in front of the big screen TV in Cheyenne WY. Great memory. Hook 'Em!
  5. Next practice...Gold Cleats. Hook 'Em!
  6. Well, I understand. I was 30 years old then. I really miss Johnny Carson and thanks for posting this because I have never seen it before. Hook 'Em!
  7. Sorry to hear this, but...#1 admit it's over and allow your attorney to be as tough as needed because your spouse will, and get ready to hear her say and do things that will be hard for you to stomach. #2 Sit down with your child and promise you will always be there to help and you will never leave and tell them you love them unconditionally and define that for them. Keep your promise. #3 Take your attorney's advice. He/she does it for a living and has seen it all before. For me...19 years of marriage and first few were good, but I realized my Ex didn't really want a husband, but she really did want an ATM. My daughter was 10 and I stayed in her life even though my Ex moved out of state with her. She's now 29 and I have an excellent relationship with her and she's a UT alum (BS '17 with Highest Honors). I've been single for 20 years now and actually prefer it...my Ex got remarried within a couple of years and I never speak to her. BTW, we had no infidelity, alcohol or drug issues. Ex filed for a legal separation and then I filed for divorce and we lived in a No Fault state. Finally... realize you have to hit the reset button of Life and this will be financially difficult. How difficult? It's when I gave up my Season Tickets in 29U and had held the tickets for decades. Damn difficult! Dedicate yourself to your religion and your friends and your Longhorns family. Keep that promise to your kid. Best wishes and let me know if I can be of help.
  8. Will this young man follow Jonah and be a two-sport hero? Basketball and baseball? Or, are CDCs coaches done with trying the two -sport recruits? PS... I'm not being serious here... Hook 'Em!
  9. This morning on OTF Coach Vic said (paraphrasing) the World is mostly a beautiful place, but sometimes it rears its' ugly head. There's all these pieces of memorabilia that honor the Longhorns greats and bring happiness to the Texas fans who own and hold them. As the Coach said, "sometimes"... Well, I had a high school coach who used to tell his teams "Boys, you have to learn to take the good along with the bad." I got a game-worn Texas football helmet at one of the first "Yard Sales" held along with the Spring football game in the 1980s and got the number stickers from the Rooster Andrews store to add my high school #30 to the back of the Longhorn helmet. At Spring Games, Longhorn Foundation events and Texas Exes fundraisers, I got autographs on the helmet. Coaches included Darrell Royal and each head coach through Mack Brown, and players included Earl, Ricky and a few others. Unfortunately, the helmet, a football autographed by a dozen prominent Texas players, several autographed player photos and a wristwatch commemorating the National Championship victory over USC...all were stolen along with a S&W.38 cal silver plated revolver (locked in a gun safe box) that was given to me by my late father in 1988, the final Texas-OU game we attended together before he died ( last game of 35 OU games together). The items were stolen by movers somewhere along the way in an interstate relocation. I moved with job transfers several times before without any problems or losses. I note this not seeking sympathy from my fellow Longhorns, but to remind everyone to keep close watch on things that are special to you. It's sad that we can't live trustingly, but I learned that lesson several years ago. As Ronald Reagan said regarding international relations, "Trust But Verify." Hook 'Em!
  10. I live southwest of Ft Worth about 18 miles from Downtown and the Medical District. I walk and jog on the hike and bike trails nearby and nearly every day I see the medical helicopter incoming and outgoing to the southwest of the Medical District and Cook Children's Hospital. I always think of Blake's son Colt when I see the chopper and wish the best for him... and the patient on the helicopter that day when I see it flying by.
  11. Another "Tradition," not often seen by those not "in the know." I think the baseball boys learned this one from the Yell Leaders.
  12. Gerry -- Where on the list would you have placed Curt Cignetti prior to the '25-'26 season? After Coach Sark wins the '26-'27 Natty, where would you expect to place him?! Hook 'Em!
  13. Thanks again for the reference to Sonny Alvarado... The player from Roseburg, Oregon was Rich Parson, a 6'7" Center who averaged 5.6 pts and 5.5 rebs in '74-'75 when the team went 10-15 under Leon Black and was the final team to play their home games in Gregory Gym. Also on that team was the lefty Forward Ed Johnson, who I remembered because he played his high school basketball at the same school in Fort Worth my mother had attended back in the 1940s. Hook 'Em!
  14. Thanks! I wasn't sure about his last name, but I definitely remembered his tattoos...he was a leading edge trendsetter because he was inked just before the trend began where tattoos were popular on basketball players again after being largely absent for years. Hook 'Em!
  15. It began with the teams coached by Leon Black, and a buddy of mine had a dog he named Leon. My favorite was the Abe Lemons era. I also enjoyed the years the team was coached by Tom "Sweet Tom" Penders during the "BMW" years when the Horns battled Nolan Richardson's Razorbacks. The Rick Barnes years were also enjoyable at times, like the few years when the team excelled. But my favorite era was Abe Lemons... especially when he called a late timeout with the Longhorns leading and asked Johnny Moore to sit beside him and Abe asked, "Johnny, can you believe this?! We're about to win this damn thing!" Hook 'Em! PS... Where are they now? Larry Robinson, B G Brosterhouse, Sonny what's his name, the Center from Roseburg Oregon who famously rode the Greyhound back to Oregon after the Spring semester (can't remember his name), Brandy Perryman, and several others, like "Easy" Ed the lefty Forward from Ft Worth, Ron Baxter and more. Best wishes and/or RIP to them all.
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