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Huck Finn
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Baton Rouge |
| Biography: | I'm married to my high school sweetheart, graduated from LSU in ChemE in 2007, and I play guitar and write songs for church. I live with my wife and dog in Baton Rouge. |
| Interests: | LSU Football, Guitar, tennis, MMA, church |
| Occupation: | APC Engineer |
| Number of Posts: | 2592 |
| Registered on: | 7/29/2009 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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Feelings make great companions but terrible guides.
Bring emotions on a road trip, but keep them in the back seat.
Bring emotions on a road trip, but keep them in the back seat.
Some say there used to be a Conspiracy Theory board on TD, for the 2020 election.
It was said to have had all the receipts and wild conspiracy claims explaining the exhaustive fraud that's starting to come to light now. But it was 5 years ago.
Crazy stuff. Obviously such a board is nowhere on TD, but what if it really existed? Somewhere...
It was said to have had all the receipts and wild conspiracy claims explaining the exhaustive fraud that's starting to come to light now. But it was 5 years ago.
Crazy stuff. Obviously such a board is nowhere on TD, but what if it really existed? Somewhere...
Zero Suit Samus
Easy for us.
My daughter's friends in 5th grade had phones and we had all gone out to a play place. Her friends were all sitting there scrolling videos like zombies.
Told them "Hey kids, y'all go play and I'll watch your phones so moviegoers takes them."
They chased each other for an hour and had a blast.
After she saw cell phones make her friends act boring, she realized she wasn't "missing out."
Later at 14, I've allowed her to have a phone with tight screen time & app permissions (not social media).
My daughter's friends in 5th grade had phones and we had all gone out to a play place. Her friends were all sitting there scrolling videos like zombies.
Told them "Hey kids, y'all go play and I'll watch your phones so moviegoers takes them."
They chased each other for an hour and had a blast.
After she saw cell phones make her friends act boring, she realized she wasn't "missing out."
Later at 14, I've allowed her to have a phone with tight screen time & app permissions (not social media).
"Leave him in!!"
Posted by Huck Finn on 2/20/26 at 4:55 pm
That came through loud and clear on the radio. Hilarious!
Never change tiger fans!
Never change tiger fans!
I've seen these before.
Those are foot soldiers!
Now I want pizza...
Those are foot soldiers!
Now I want pizza...
re: Rough Start
Posted by Huck Finn on 2/13/26 at 4:13 pm to Tigrdynasty
quote:
Team lacks toughness. There's always next year
For someone with dynasty in their name to give up on this year's team just 5 innings in...
I'd say you lack toughness as a fan, lol
"I'll bet $150k you can't find another job."
Who wouldn't take that?
Who wouldn't take that?
re: Can my dog tell time?
Posted by Huck Finn on 2/8/26 at 8:42 am to doublecutter
That's what's so dumb about Daylight Savings. Can't explain that to the dogs.
re: Baton Rouge Red Light Camera tickets
Posted by Huck Finn on 2/4/26 at 10:16 am to GeismarGeauxer
Wasn't there a news story several years back showing that a lot of the unpaid red light camera tickets were from BR Public vehicles?
Just like our money...
nce you can print your own, it really doesn't have as much value.
nce you can print your own, it really doesn't have as much value.
re: Rolfe McCollister: Did Bill Cassidy lose his political gambit?
Posted by Huck Finn on 2/2/26 at 11:08 am to Y.A. Tittle
quote:
Many admired his stand, even if they disagreed.
"Yet many more paid for billboards decrying the disgraced censured Cassidy."
re: Would you personally be able to budget for individual health insurance earning 110k in WV?
Posted by Huck Finn on 1/28/26 at 8:01 am to AlextheBodacious
quote:
It’s pretty cheap if you have good insurance
Stupid lie, and it sound like you've never had the pleasure...
We got an insane bill after our first. I had made absolutely sure our hospital was in network. Big bill was for an out of network nurse that came in while obgyn delivered. That nurse was out of network... So even though I screened what I know about, they expect the dad to be a bouncer and check insurance viability for every person an "in-network hospital" sends into our room?!
So broken.
Kind of feel guilty weighing in, because I know I got blessed with an A+ dad. But I'll participate to help represent what I consider A+...
My dad is a real Christian. Not a fake one. He's the same man at church as at home as at work... The opposite of a hypocrite. He was a strong disciplinarian, but it was fair and deserved and consistent. He would always take it back to the Bible verses that explained the morality of the transgression. He's been teaching Sunday school for probably 40+ years now.
Retired from Exxon, great at building/construction, works on his own vehicles and quick to help family. He's loved my mom since high school and we never questioned that she was the core of all his decisions. He showed us how a wife should be loved and appreciated.
He's honest to a fault, but not afraid to give correction to anyone where needed. We might disagree on minor things, but we always can respect each other's opinions and sometimes change our own based on the talk.
He took us camping a lot, trips to the smokies a couple times, Florida every year... He got creative to make middle class stretch really far. We weren't rotten, but didn't lack for anything. At mom's direction he would forego a lot of overtime to be our baseball coach or whatever. He didn't take us hunting as much as he did fishing (he never got taken hunting growing up, so it was a blind spot for him).
I'm over 40 now (probably making a lot more than he did, since he pushed me academically) and I similarly want my kids to think we're just scraping by so that appreciate what they have. I've never waivered in my faith and he is largely responsible for that. Like him, I spend a ton of time with my family and honestly we moved back to Baton Rouge just so my daughters could grow up knowing my parents better.
I cherish my parents, and one day my brisket will beat his, but it will take more trial and error. He set my brother and I up for success in all of life.
A+ if that's as high as the scale goes.
My dad is a real Christian. Not a fake one. He's the same man at church as at home as at work... The opposite of a hypocrite. He was a strong disciplinarian, but it was fair and deserved and consistent. He would always take it back to the Bible verses that explained the morality of the transgression. He's been teaching Sunday school for probably 40+ years now.
Retired from Exxon, great at building/construction, works on his own vehicles and quick to help family. He's loved my mom since high school and we never questioned that she was the core of all his decisions. He showed us how a wife should be loved and appreciated.
He's honest to a fault, but not afraid to give correction to anyone where needed. We might disagree on minor things, but we always can respect each other's opinions and sometimes change our own based on the talk.
He took us camping a lot, trips to the smokies a couple times, Florida every year... He got creative to make middle class stretch really far. We weren't rotten, but didn't lack for anything. At mom's direction he would forego a lot of overtime to be our baseball coach or whatever. He didn't take us hunting as much as he did fishing (he never got taken hunting growing up, so it was a blind spot for him).
I'm over 40 now (probably making a lot more than he did, since he pushed me academically) and I similarly want my kids to think we're just scraping by so that appreciate what they have. I've never waivered in my faith and he is largely responsible for that. Like him, I spend a ton of time with my family and honestly we moved back to Baton Rouge just so my daughters could grow up knowing my parents better.
I cherish my parents, and one day my brisket will beat his, but it will take more trial and error. He set my brother and I up for success in all of life.
A+ if that's as high as the scale goes.
re: Greatest Warriors in History
Posted by Huck Finn on 1/17/26 at 10:11 pm to RollTide1987
No Kimbo Slice?
re: ICE protest in BR at Corporate and Jefferson
Posted by Huck Finn on 1/3/26 at 6:42 pm to lsufan1971
Why didn't they hold the protest closer to a home depot location?
re: Does anybody have a brother with clinical Little Brother Syndrome?
Posted by Huck Finn on 1/3/26 at 7:59 am to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:
Does anybody have a brother with clinical Little Brother Syndrome?
Literally every Aggie.
Did you learn nothing from the Covid farce?
quote:
In their minds, that’s an instant ticket to heaven to die for their faith.
This. ^^^
It's not about western comforts, but theology. Christians/Jews do NOT worship the same God as Allah.
The Allah of the Quran is highly capricious and no Muslim has confidence they will reach paradise.
The closest thing to "assurance of salvation" is jihad death.
Contrast that with the Bible. Jesus says "no one can take them out of My hand" and John writes his books "so you may know you have eternal life." There's liberty in that, which keeps Christians from thinking they have to bomb a subway or some crap. We know we have a God who went to such great lengths to save us, He didn't leave it up to us to perform some twisted checklist.
re: Love Reading TD dads putting toys together
Posted by Huck Finn on 12/25/25 at 12:54 am to Tiigers072410
Been building a homemade Gaga Ball pit for my oldest daughters the last few days. Today I got my 8 year old girl out there to help me construct & paint it. Was a lot of fun working together!
Lived in the Friendswood/Pearland area for 6 years. Absolutely loved it. Amazing people, plenty to do, great for kids... Only moved back a couple years ago because all our family is in Baton Rouge.
League City recently has started growing leaps and bounds. Everything is still pretty fresh. Santa Fe and Dickinson area is on the fringe of that growth.
I miss it. Great church. HEB. So great.
League City recently has started growing leaps and bounds. Everything is still pretty fresh. Santa Fe and Dickinson area is on the fringe of that growth.
I miss it. Great church. HEB. So great.
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