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8 tickets on row 7 in section 347 club level.

Asking face value of $275/each. Will sell in splits.

Email oletiger7@gmail.com
Need some recommendations for planning an offshore fishing charter out of Louisiana. Either tuna or during snapper season.

Mainly trying to find an overnight charter that can accommodate 12 or more guys.
Looking for at least a pair of tickets in either club section. Email oletiger7@gmail.com

Lexington Kentucky LSU Bar

Posted by Oletiger7 on 10/8/21 at 4:11 pm
Seems like the majority of LSU people are taking over Horse & Jockey on Short Street. Good atmosphere and great drinks.
Great seats that will be in the shade and have seatbacks.
Section 417 Row 31 Seats 21-22
I guess I was thinking of this needing to be welded but I am seeing a bunch of people adding weldless spigots to their brewing kettles. I would just want to make sure it can withstand the heat.

I am probably going to use a hot water hose like this one:
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Crawfish Boiling Pot with Spigot

Posted by Oletiger7 on 3/12/20 at 8:16 am
I am looking for a new crawfish boiling pot. I currently have a 120 qt pot and like using it, but based on where I boil I want one with a spigot that can connect to a hose for easy drainage. I can only find two like this:

1) The Rocket Pot Cajun Pro Cooker. If I am spending that much $$, I would just get a cooker.

2) The 120 qt King Kooker that is only sold on their site.

I like that King Kooker, but since I could only find two like this online, I figured I would see if anyone on here knows of any other places that sell a pot like these?

I'd prefer another 120, but am willing to get a 100 or 140 (would not max it out) if it's "the right pot".
My son (18 years old) just started to pick up golf. He already has a nice looking set of used ping g30 irons that he bought with his own money but he broke his old hand-me-down driver. Figured I would get him a driver for his birthday next month, but I am not an avid golfer and have no idea where to start. I poked around a bit and he seems to just want a "forgiving" driver in good condition that will keep him going until he gets better. Looking to spend $100-$175ish, any advice would be appreciated.