Lil Wayne (Rapper):

Big Mo (Rapper):

Chamillionaire (Rapper):

Master P (Rapper)
Fat Tony (Rapper):

Dennis Quaid:

Randy Quaid:

Kenny Rogers:

Jim Parsons - Big Bang Theory:

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Famous Houston AlumsSince there are so many, I thought I would start a thread...
Lil Wayne (Rapper): ![]() Big Mo (Rapper): ![]() Chamillionaire (Rapper): ![]() Master P (Rapper) Fat Tony (Rapper): ![]() Dennis Quaid: ![]() Randy Quaid: ![]() Kenny Rogers: ![]() Jim Parsons - Big Bang Theory: ![]() "Moral Victories Make Me Sick" - TR
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LOL isn't that Neal Burcham with lil wayne?
Re: Famous Houston AlumsAny of those guys actually earn degrees
![]() They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
-Benjamin Franklin
Re: Famous Houston AlumsTheir distinguished alumni are generally golfers
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Famous Houston AlumsCharles Rogers - the "Other" Shooter:
![]() Charles "Chuck" Rogers, (born December 30, 1921 - disappeared June 1965, declared legally dead July 1975) was a United States geologist, pilot, and suspected murderer. Born and raised in Texas, Rogers served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and received a degree in nuclear physics at the University of Houston. He became a petroleum geologist as well as a licensed pilot in the Civil Air Patrol. While a member of the Civil Air Patrol, Rogers became a friend of David Ferrie. After graduating from college in 1947, Rogers worked as a seismologist for Shell Oil Company until resigning in 1957. Following this, Rogers had no known source of income until his disappearance. It is believed that in 1956 Rogers joined the Central Intelligence Agency. Rogers's life was documented in The Man on the Grassy Knoll, a non-fiction book researched by John R. Craig and Philip A. Rogers. According to this work, Rogers was a brilliant recluse who lived with his parents, Fred and Edwina Rogers. On June 23, 1965, Rogers's parents were found murdered in their home, their bodies dismembered and stored in the family's refrigerator. Rogers was never located for questioning in the case, although he was a prime suspect at the time, and Rogers remains the prime suspect in what Houston residents refer to as the "The Icebox Murders." Rogers is believed to have murdered his parents on Sunday, June 20. It is also believed that Rogers stayed at the house for several days following the murders, even answering a phone call on the morning of the 23rd, only leaving through a back exit after the police arrived at the house. The book alleges Rogers's involvement in the John F. Kennedy assassination; authors John R.Craig and Philip A. Rogers charge that Charles Rogers murdered his parents because his mother became suspicious of his alleged involvement in the Kennedy assassination, and threatened to bear witness against him. Rogers has been identified in some Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory forums as one of the "three tramps" arrested near Dealey Plaza on the afternoon of Kennedy's assassination, along with E. Howard Hunt. According to Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt's posthumously released confessions,[1][2] a gunman nicknamed "Frenchy" had been a trigger man in the assassination, and "Frenchy" was alleged to be one of Rogers's CIA code names, alleged by Craig and Rogers in their book. Rogers disappeared subsequent to the discovery of his parents' remains in the family's refrigerator in 1965. According to Craig and Roger's book on Rogers, Rogers was last seen piloting a light plane from Houston, in the direction of Mexico and Central America. Rogers has not been seen or heard from since, and is still a wanted fugitive in the United States today. "Moral Victories Make Me Sick" - TR
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Re: Famous Houston AlumsI see that my Elizabeth Warren posts were deleted.
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Good luck getting an explanation They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
-Benjamin Franklin
Re: Famous Houston AlumsBrent Spiner - aka Data from Star Trek
Star Jones Ken Lay, Alan Stanford, Andrea Yates (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Yates) and many other felons Do unto others before they do unto you!!
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The tribe gathered to scalp them! I know Dennis Quaid was barely on campus at all, likely the same for Randy "Starwacker" Quaid. Dead drug addict Paul Gipson (who fathered Cougar King/feelthehorsepower with a crack whore) and former drug addict/statutory rapist turned conman Warren McVea are Cougar High attendees. I'm not sure either one has a sheepskin from the place.
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Oh that's right! I like Brent Spiner. Completely forgot he was from the Houston area. I'm a bit miffed he went to UH though. All that said, I was checking out their law school credentials, and I'm considering adding them to my list. They're ranked roughly the same, and a hell of a lot cheaper.
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Re: Famous Houston AlumsJames Franco:
![]() Carl Lewis: ![]() Kenneth Lay: ![]() Kimberly Holland: ![]() "Moral Victories Make Me Sick" - TR
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