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Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:46 pm
by Mustangs35SMU
la de da de da la de.

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:46 pm
by HB Pony Dad
It rained here in socal this morning and I slipped and fell from my outdoor circular stairway on the 'effin slick tile of the HBPDWFM.

As i lay flat backed only one thought occurred to me...

Thad bring whiskey!

As Thad is enduring the rain delay there (with lots of whiskey I hope), these words kept going through by pain stricken brain:

I get knocked down but I get up again
You're never going to keep me down.

Had my M.D. friend "Dr. Lou" come over and traded him steak and iTie veggies for the House Call.

Nothing broken, just lots of subcutaneous blood and inflammation.

He gave me some anti-inflammatory drugs, told me to go to bed, and not to yell at the TV!

No mention of whiskey with the drugs however.

Hmmm?

PonyTE I need a second opinion! :mrgreen:

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:46 pm
by that's great raplh

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:46 pm
by smupony94
who are the 37 guests online?

Hello, come introduce yourselves - we are bored

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:48 pm
by smupony94
damn the stadium is empty

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:49 pm
by couch 'em
F U

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:50 pm
by dr. rick
hi.. i've been lurking on this forum for a couple of years... i have had season tickets for 4 years, and am one of the 'bad' faculty at SMU :lol: . decided to walk home instead of sitting though the rain.

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:51 pm
by Get_Some_Ponies
So what's the word? Game is on delay for how long? Is there a starting time yet?

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:51 pm
by dr. rick
i hear the band...

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:52 pm
by cutter
dr. rick wrote:hi.. i've been lurking on this forum for a couple of years... i have had season tickets for 4 years, and am one of the 'bad' faculty at SMU :lol: . decided to walk home instead of sitting though the rain.


you're one of the bad faculty, but you've had season tickets for 4 years? you can't be part of the core 'bads'. welcome.

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:52 pm
by PonyPride
smupony94 wrote:When you see POnyPride and SmooPower online you know the weather is bad

Smart man!

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:53 pm
by Get_Some_Ponies
Dr Rick are you in the modern languages department?

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:53 pm
by smupony94
always like to hear from new people

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:53 pm
by couch 'em
State Highway 289, known for most of its length as Preston Road, is a north-south Texas state highway. It begins at the intersection of Preston Road and Loop 12/Northwest Highway. The Preston Road designation comes from the fact that the highway generally follows the course of an older road known as the Preston Trail, which ran to the town of Preston Bend. Preston Bend is now completely submerged by Lake Texoma.


Preston Trail, later known as the Old Preston Road, was a road created by the Republic of Texas in 1841 from Preston, Texas on the Red River[1] south to Austin, Texas. This road closely followed an existing trail that led across the area that had been used for centuries. This road was a main transportation artery from Central Texas to North Texas[2] in the latter half of the 19th century. Today Texas State Highway 289 follows near this former road.

Ancient trail

The Preston Trail followed an ancient Indian trail extending from Mexico through central Texas all the way to what is now St. Louis, Missouri and even on to Ohio where the Shawnee Indians lived. Parts of this old trail became known as the Chihuahua Trail.

The original Preston Trail crossed almost no streams from the Red River to Cedar Springs. It followed a geographic spine of topography that still exists today where rainwater draining to the west flows into the Elm Fork of the Trinity and rainwater draining to the east flows into the East Fork of the Trinity until the rivers merge below Dallas, Texas. Preston Trail followed this ridge[1] that separates the East and Elm forks of the Trinity River.
[edit] Shawnee Trail
Main article: Shawnee Trail

The route of the Preston Trail followed the earlier cattle trail that came to be known as the Shawnee Trail. Cattle drovers in the 1850s referred to this trail as the Kansas Trail. This trail was later known as the Shawnee Trail; the name appeared in print by at least 1874[3].

The Shawnee Trail was in use in the early 1840s.[1]
[edit] Military road

Preston Trail became part of the first official Texas military road in 1839.

In Fall of 1839 Albert Sidney Johnston, Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas, had sent soldiers under the command of Colonel William G. Cooke to create a military road from the Brazos to the Red River and establish frontier forts to protect settlers from Native American attacks[3].

In 1840 the 23 year old William Preston was the commander in charge of a group of Republic of Texas soldiers stationed at a newly founded Fort Preston near Preston, Texas on the Red River[4]. These soldiers were responsible for creating a road from Preston, Texas to Austin, Texas.

The road had been surveyed in 1840[3].

The primary portion of the Preston Trail started at Cedar Springs (now part of downtown Dallas) and led north all the way through Grayson County where it crossed the Red River.

In Dallas the route north to the Red River was known as the Preston Road[3].

Re: Official SMU-Houston Game Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:53 pm
by PonyPride
Just got announced that the teams will return to the field at 5:10