Tech wouldnt take Beard back even if he worked for free. They were so arse hurt over him leaving for Texas he could be the last available coach in America & they still would not have him back. Unless you have lived around that cesspool called Lubbock and tt you cant understand how bad that school and its fan base are. I had the misfortune of growing up near there and its only gotten worse over the last 50 years!
They have gotten some big-name coaches to go there in the past (Knight, Tuberville in FB). People out there can be rather unrealistic about the Llano...think it's the Garden of Eden. They do have a product to sell (I wouldn't buy it...again).
That one makes a lot more sense since Leviticus 25:44-46 doesn't say what to do as a slave and the complaint was a quote about obeying a master. Ultimately, doesn't matter now as he's resigned.
With the way tceh treated Beard in the media, social media, and that first visit to Lubbock last year? They are getting every bit of karma that they deserve. I hope that program experiences as close to a death penalty as they can with the coaching search, portals, and recruiting losses.
Just a quick note on this since it's such a controversy. The word here could mean servant or even minister. And, in context, was about how other hebrews should not be treated as slaves. if they owed money, they could sell themselves to a person, then in the year of jubilee you'd forgive their debt and they should be released. Likely the verse meant buying an indentured servant who owed a debt. Because the old testament says you may not steal anyone to be a slave. The type of slave is likely servant/indentured servant, which the hebrew word allows for.
Always up to interpretation or it’s really a parable etc. Gotta love the Bible that way. If the word slave was used you really think those guys needed to go into hyper analyze mode in that setting?
Having lived in Dallas for the last 21 years - I agree. In my experience- anyone referencing “metroplex” doesn’t live in Dallas.
Do you live in Dallas proper? Or do you live in Frisco or Plano or Sachse or some other cozy hamlet in the Greater Dallas area?
As someone who has thankfully never lived farther north than Austin, what's the appropriate local language?
If you live in Dallas, Ft. Worth Highland Park, University Park, or Addison you say so. Anywhere else used to be covered by "Metroplex". However, with the world moving to North Texas, Plano, Frisco, and Irving are close to moving into the "name" group. Park
Sorry I didn’t follow the required protocol for identifying my original place of residence. Haven’t lived in Fort Worth in 30+ years.
I think you have to make mud with the saliva, then wash it out with water from a Biblically significant pool of water to cure blindness I've personally never cured blindness but I heard about it in church.
My grandparents lived in University Park, so I spent plenty of time close by your hood back in the day.