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#1 Eyedunno1
Member since 2006 • 281 Posts

Functionally, Super Famicom (by a hair over US Super NES, as I prefer having all buttons convex).

Ergonomically and aesthetically, Xbox 360 (basically a perfect FPS controller, but not so good otherwise due to the atrocious d-pad).

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  • Andy Cavazos - 2007 Professional MLB Pitcher - St. Louis Cardinals
  • Ronnie Heard - 1995 University of Mississippi, NFL Safety for San Francisco and New Orleans 2000-2005
  • James Jurries, Minor League baseball player, suspended for steroid use
  • David Minor - 1991; Texas A&M University (Baseball)
  • Robert Eddleman - Online columnist, Wizard Magazine
  • Cole Deggs (Lead singer of Columbia Nashville recording artist Cole Deggs and the Lonesome)
  • Troy Neel - 1984, Texas A&M University (Football), Major League Baseball 1992-1994 - Oakland A's
  • Stephanie Guerrero - Miss Texas USA 2004, 1998
  • Brad Lincoln - Minor League Baseball player


This is Brazos Wood High School. Its where i got my Gamer Tag also, For short we called the High School Bwood, My first name starts with a C so I came up with C-Wood. Yea i Know sssooooo original.Dub_c6969

I'm also a Brazoswood alumnus ('97). I remember four of those you mentioned.

- I was in the Varsity Choir with Cole Deggs (and yeah, that's his real name; it made for some nice wisecracks); he was about two years above me, if I remember correctly.

- Ronnie Heard was the school's football star, and he was also two years above me.

- Stephanie Guerrero was one year below me, and she was pretty in a plasticky, mannequin way without being smoking hot.

-Robert Eddleman was two years below me and sat at my table occasionally in my senior year, though I don't think I ever talked to him (I hung out with the geeks and misfits, though I was more often on the Nine Inch Nails/Marilyn Manson side of the table than the comic books and Magic cards side).

So all in all, nothing about the four I remember is surprising.