Hazboy posted a photo: Somewhere between Austin and Waco I passed this sign. I love highway signs….especially the ones that use the state within the sign. No sure where this goes, but I know you can go east from here….

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My love of road signs…..this one is in eastern Texas
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One last shot of Bevo…the person (ok…Longhorn) I most wanted to meet in Austin
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The University of Texas cheerleaders doing the "Superior Dance" as the Horns were beating up on Texas Tech
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Hazboy posted a photo: Smokey the Cannon is an artillery piece used as part of the pageantry of college football games of The University of Texas Longhorns. Smokey is operated and cared for by the Texas Cowboys, a University student organization. Smokey is fired each time the Longhorns score, at every kick-off, and at the end of each quarter. The cannon is present for all home games. The original cannon, Smokey I, was constructed at the University’s mechanical engineering lab in 1953, in response to shotgun blasts often heard at the Red River Shootout — the annual Texas-Oklahoma football game. Smokey I was modified in 1955 to shoot twin 10-gauge shotgun shells. This revision was renamed Smokey II. The current version of the cannon, Smokey III, weighs 1,200 pounds and fires up to four blank 10-gauge shells at a time. The cannon was built in 1988 by Lupton Machinery of Austin out of the trunk of an oak tree

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The University of Texas’ Smokey the Cannon
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Hazboy posted a photo: It was a rough day for Seth and the rest of his Red Raiders team. Tech got their bell rung by the Texas Longhorns 52-20 in Austin. I’m sure it was a long quiet trip back to Lubbock in the Texas Panhandle for the Red Raiders.

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Texas Tech’s Seth Doege with the pass for the Red Raiders
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Hazboy posted a photo: Here we have the heads of Geological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering. Economics, Sociology, Marine Science and Chemistry and Biochemistry (and their colleagues behind them) enjoying a beautiful Saturday afternoon at Randall K Stadium cheering on their Longhorns.

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Looks like the Texas Longhorns are ready to score….let’s see what happens:
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Hazboy posted a photo: Texas Tech had a few years of very good success, but 2011 has been a tough year for the Red Raiders. They were losing at halftime and it only got worse by the end of the game here in Austin; the Longhorns beat Tech 52-20.

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The Texas Tech Red Raiders running for the tunnel at halftime….beaten and dejected
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