@CreationsRoss prank idea:
Order at a restaurant, pay for food, leave, enter right back in, get seated again, pay for food, leave, keep doing it over and over 🤣
@MicahhParsons11 just practice man… You have 3 years left on the cowboys, even if it’s not the long term contract you still are gonna get this 5th year option and the 2 franchise tags…just play bro
Which Cowboys QB are you taking based on career stats?
Romo:
13 seasons
34,183 YDs
248 TDs
117 INTs
4 Pro Bowls
Dak:
9 seasons
31,471 YDs
213 TDs
82 INTs
3 Pro Bowls
All Pro
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Good afternoon Ms Lopez! My name is Nick Malone! We met at UTA Comm Day last year when you spoke! I wanted to reach out to see if we could set up an interview because me and a few other people you spoke to at Comm Day have a group podcast to make over True Crime in Texas 👇🏻
Whenever I played..I always spoke my mind..telling the team we sucked. I also reminded them we weren't the dominant team from the 90s.. I never got caught up in false hype and lies. My honesty made me unpopular in certain situations , as I wouldn't sugarcoat the truth.. I freely admitted when someone was better than us…
***HELP IDENTIFY SUSPECTS***
The Fort Worth Police Department is seeking the public's help to locate two suspects involved in an ongoing cable wire theft investigation from Labor Day Weekend.
On Saturday, August 31, 2024, at approximately 8:30 p.m., two suspects entered a business park in the 4000 block of E Loop 820 S in east Fort Worth and attached a chain to the bumper of their truck to a long section of AT&T wire causing a transformer to explode. Several homes nearby lost power.
The next day at around 1 p.m., the suspects returned to that business park in the same truck. One suspect was caught on surveillance video cutting segments of wire with a cutting tool. A second suspect helped load the wire into the bed of the truck.
The video released by the department on YouTube shows both incidents.
Anyone with information regarding these suspects or about this case should contact Ofc. Wright at 817-392-4614.
Tipsters can also remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477.
The Fort Worth Police Department wants to remind the public of the importance of reporting unusual activity immediately to authorities. It can help stop crime and keep our communities safe.
Report # 240069083