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Dear Brother Pale Rider,Pale Rider said:
I am so ready for basketball season to start.
greggor25 said:
Chou will be your X factor this year.
Chou surprised me last year as I thought she was much better than Cox.slimecap said:greggor25 said:
Chou will be your X factor this year.
Natalie Chou (24) & Lauren Cox (15)
Those pictures DO NOT resemble anything close to the girls on the basketball court! Yikes! They all fancy up really , really well.slimecap said:
(left to right) Kalani Brown, Lauren Cox, Alexis Morris, Didi Richards, Coach Kim Mulkey, Juicy Landrum, Moon Ursin, Trinity Oliver, Dekeiya Cohen, Natalie Chou & Kristy Wallace
They get in the heads of their opponents.bowdedg said:
I've also heard that our Freshman are talkers, which is something we haven't had in a while. Kim has complained in the past that the teams were too quiet.
Gravel pit outside of town where they get gravel for cement.Hairy Bear said:
Pale Rider is right, it does look like Saudi Arabia. Does anyone know where in the heck it was shot? Does not look like any place around Waco I have seen. Maybe a quarry where sand or limestone is mined?
Bone Squad said:
If y'all would indulge me in a little bit of promotion, it is on a related topic that some of you may take interest in.
If you have never heard of it, the Texas Lions Camp is a 500 acre campsite in Kerrville specifically for children with all sorts of disabilities. They hold one-week camps, and most of them fall into a sort of general category of kids with some kind of physical disability, but there are also some specialty camps including one for kids with Down Syndrome, and also one for kids with Type 1 Diabetes.
The camps are designed to help the kids learn to become more confident and independent and also experience some things they might not have believed they would ever be capable of. Pretty much whatever disability they have, the camp has come up with a way that they can still ride a horse, go swimming, shoot a bow and arrow, and others. In the case of diabetes, they also work with the kids to become better at managing their own health and treatment.
I don't know that Lauren ever attended (or even heard about it), but it would not surprise me to learn that she had.
Here is more information for anyone who is interested: http://www.lionscamp.com/Camps-DiabeticCamp.html
There is no admission charge. The camp is 100% free to the children and their parents. So if you know someone with a child who would be eligible, please spread the word!