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tiger rag 93
| Favorite team: | Chicago Cubs |
| Location: | KCMO |
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| Occupation: | carpenter |
| Number of Posts: | 3028 |
| Registered on: | 10/2/2007 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Any tips to level up red beans?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/16/26 at 9:56 pm to SixthAndBarone
Asking AI chatbots about your own message board posting is definitely the action of a normal, sane individual :lol:
re: Any tips to level up red beans?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/16/26 at 6:36 pm to SixthAndBarone
You added absolutely nothing helpful, which is standard for you. Come back when someone posts another “is this safe to eat” thread. Those are where you really shine :lol:
re: Any tips to level up red beans?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/16/26 at 4:13 pm to SixthAndBarone
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SixthAndBarone
It’s remarkable how many bad takes you have. You’re saying a lazily thrown together RB&R in a crockpot is going to be the same as a carefully constructed RB&R that uses quality ingredients like smoked ham hocks and good sausage? Absolute clown take.
Things I’ve added in the past that have absolutely led to noticeable improvement include smoked ham hocks, leftover ham from Christmas chopped up, and smoked turkey legs. I use the ham hocks and some type of ham every time along with sausage. I’ve only done the turkey legs once and twice but liked the result.
For the smoked ham hocks and turkey legs I let them simmer for a while then pull them out and pick the meat off the bone to add back. The ham breaks down and shreds with the long simmer and adds great flavor.
re: WFDT (continuing)
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/15/26 at 8:48 pm to OTIS2
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Chicken requested today that the WFDT thread be maintained as a continually running thread
This makes no sense. Kills the entire spirit of the WFDT thread.
Grilled some lemongrass chicken thighs and made lettuce wraps with pickled carrot, marinated cucumbers, and nouc cham.
re: A massive water gun fight among teenagers (Memphis) turned deadly with real gunfire
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/15/26 at 6:50 pm to Lefty Quick
Shelby Farms Park is actually a pretty nice place. Right next to Germantown which is generally a fairly affluent area as far as Memphis goes. But Memphis gonna Memphis.
re: Bars with playgrounds
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/13/26 at 6:35 pm to BabyTac
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BabyTac
You are truly the worst troll on this board. You repeat the same 4-5 troll storylines and it’s all you post:
1. How rich you are
2. Your anti work from home thing that you somehow find a way to plug into unrelated topics like this one
3. How you don’t drink and people who do are bad
4. Saying buy a Toyota tundra in any car thread
5. Your anti-insurance troll
re: Spaghetti with Ketchup instead of Tomato sauce. What are your food oddities?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/11/26 at 1:21 pm to BoomerandSooner
This should result in an immediate ban from the F&D board.
re: Scottsdale spa and golf trip - reviews / recommendation help
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/1/26 at 10:07 pm to jbgleason
Stayed at Biltmore last year for a conference and it was great. The property was awesome. Room was great. Good bars and restaurants. Lots of pools. Had a great time. Didn’t golf but it looked great.
Also stayed at Fairmont Princess a few years ago for a conference. It was also a very nice property. The weather was terrible so didn’t get to enjoy all it had to offer. Connected to TPC so great golf to be had.
Also stayed at Fairmont Princess a few years ago for a conference. It was also a very nice property. The weather was terrible so didn’t get to enjoy all it had to offer. Connected to TPC so great golf to be had.
re: Minneapolis recs
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 4/1/26 at 9:56 pm to LSUFootballLover
Had some really fantastic meals in Minneapolis a few years ago there on a world trip
The Butchers Tale - steakhouse that had great drinks and a really nice menu that delivered great food
Butcher and the Boar - awesome meat focused restaurant but I wouldn’t call it a steakhouse. Had a lot of interesting meats and cuts. Had a great meal here.
Demi - tasting menu type place and probably a top 3 meal of my life. It was absolutely incredible. All dining is at a U-shaped counter so you get to watch the kitchen staff prepare everything. It was incredible.
The Butchers Tale - steakhouse that had great drinks and a really nice menu that delivered great food
Butcher and the Boar - awesome meat focused restaurant but I wouldn’t call it a steakhouse. Had a lot of interesting meats and cuts. Had a great meal here.
Demi - tasting menu type place and probably a top 3 meal of my life. It was absolutely incredible. All dining is at a U-shaped counter so you get to watch the kitchen staff prepare everything. It was incredible.
re: Dan Hurley: I thought NCAA tournament ref was looking to 'chest bump'
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/31/26 at 4:13 pm to NorthshoreTiger76
Lmao why would an official be trying to do a celebratory chest bump with a coach during the game
re: Any medical sales professionals here? Change of careers.
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/28/26 at 11:45 pm to greygoose
Are you insinuating there is no limit to what a rep can spend on a physician if it is food and beverage?
I’ve never met a rep that didn’t have spending limits for meals.
I’ve never met a rep that didn’t have spending limits for meals.
re: Any medical sales professionals here? Change of careers.
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/28/26 at 9:24 pm to greygoose
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If a doc is using products that end up in a weekly order of $40K, you don't bat an eye at a $1000 meal if he calls you up to meet him for dinner.
Sunshine Act has ended the free for all with reps. Used to they would spend whatever, whenever. Now they are strict strict with it. $125 max per doctor per day. They take it pretty seriously because these companies don’t want more scrutiny from the feds.
re: Any medical sales professionals here? Change of careers.
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/28/26 at 4:44 pm to GREENHEAD22
If your wife is an OT she will have experience doing hand therapy. She could explore companies that are more upper extremity focused as she would have an understanding of the function and anatomy involved.
re: Any medical sales professionals here? Change of careers.
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/28/26 at 4:38 pm to GREENHEAD22
As Gaucho pointed out, surgeries/procedures happen at all hours and on all days.
I’m in orthopaedics, so I can speak to that specifically. The guys/girls I knew who were sales associates in the first few years get worked pretty hard. Salary depends on company and what type of implants you are selling. I think they typically start salary then transition to commission based. Can be lucrative if you stick with it.
I’m in orthopaedics, so I can speak to that specifically. The guys/girls I knew who were sales associates in the first few years get worked pretty hard. Salary depends on company and what type of implants you are selling. I think they typically start salary then transition to commission based. Can be lucrative if you stick with it.
re: Any medical sales professionals here? Change of careers.
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/28/26 at 3:54 pm to Paul Allen
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Medical device reps make beaucoup money. Like $450,000 - $600,000 a year.
This gets so overblown. Yes there are sales reps who make that, but they are the top guys at a distributor who have been around. There are far more guys grinding 60-70 hours a week and taking call multiple nights a week and multiple weekends a month who make $75,000-$150,000.
re: People with young kids, how did you approach learning how to tie shoes with them?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/28/26 at 12:58 pm to T1gerNate
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My oldest is 8 and he doesn’t know how to tie shoes yet nor do any of his friends
At least y’all will save money not having to pay for college!
re: Should a general finance course be required for all high school students?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/27/26 at 8:23 am to PSS101
Yes. Basic adulting finance 101 should be standard. How to setup and use checking/savings accounts. How credit cards and credit in general work. What is a credit score and why is it important. How mortgages and car loans work. How to pay bills. Investing basics like different types of accounts and how to open.
re: Major Las Vegas resorts set to introduce all inclusive packages
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/27/26 at 8:19 am to RummelTiger
Mandalay has the disadvantage of being nearly mile down the strip from Tropicana Blvd. It doesn’t see nearly the foot traffic as the central strip casinos because of that. It always seems to be dead except for game days at Allegiant.
re: If any of you baws are tired of being skinny. Get you some Tillamook Ice Cream
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/25/26 at 10:54 am to ThatTahoeOverThere
I feel like I’m the only person who doesn’t think their store bought ice cream is all that great. There’s just something about it. It’s like it doesn’t get cold or firm up at all.
I’m prepared for downvotes because I know I’m in the minority here.
I’m prepared for downvotes because I know I’m in the minority here.
re: What are gas prices in your area?
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/24/26 at 4:01 pm to Darth_Vader
Around $4.50 in Vegas. Painful
re: First Trailer for Live-action 'Moana' | Disney
Posted by tiger rag 93 on 3/23/26 at 1:43 pm to RLDSC FAN
The Disney trend of creating live action remakes of movies that recently came out is so stupid. This simply isn’t needed.
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