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re: quick Caribbean trip

Posted by weaveballs1 on 1/16/26 at 1:12 am to
St. John is amazing. If you're looking for low-key, "lush island paradise" vibes it's really hard to beat. Not overly tricky to get to (have to fly into St. Thomas and get to the ferry, ~30 min ferry to/from STM), not crowded, very solid dining, incredible beaches, stunning scenery, and just a very chill vibe. Easy to island hop and get over to the BVIs, as well. One drawback is that groceries, gas, etc, all are very expensive on-island. If you're making it a quick trip, this shouldn't affect you too terribly much.

St. John is one of my favorite trips I've ever taken. i usually like to hop around and try new places, but St. John has me considering making a change to that strategy after being there this past summer.


If Lane gets this o-line in shape he is officially a miracle worker.
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personally find it annoying that someone is helping with the options. It’s self explanatory.


THIS. I went this morning and the guy comes walking over after I am half way through selecting the wash and paying and squeezes between the car and kiosk to try and take over. I told him that I am fine and to move. They make self service shite and then try to get involved. Either have the guy out there to take payment and provide service or make it self service and leave me alone.


I got downvoted to hell on here one time when I mentioned how aggravating this was. "They're just there to help you". No, they're there to try to push the stupid membership that I don't want or need. I'm not a genius, but I can read on the screen where it says how much the wash costs and what it does. I don't need to bring another human into this transaction, go away.

re: Landman on Paramount

Posted by weaveballs1 on 1/12/26 at 12:46 pm to
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I'm no barge or river expert. What was up with that barge? It looked like it was sinking. Like 20% of the back half was under water. Is it supposed to be that way? Was it just loaded down so heavy? Looked crazy.


I was wondering the same thing. When they first showed it I thought they were just using it as an establishing shot and that the barge was leftover from some hurricane damage. Next thing you know they're towing this half-sunk thing down the river, how does that work?

Here's hoping Sheridan comes up with a dinner theme that ends in Ainsley and Cheyenne mud wrestling in the backyard.
1) Why would you do this?

2) Why would you do this when it's RAINING?
Other than the false starts they've been incredible
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I don’t think Golding has opened his mouth all night. Looks nervous


He might not have said anything, but his mouth stays open. One slack-jawed, Bubba looking mfer.
Why would he go back? Jedd Fisch and his wife are both shite talking him. That bridge feels pretty burned at this point.

re: Cignetti reminds me of prime Les

Posted by weaveballs1 on 1/2/26 at 3:16 am to
Cignetti is like an Orca. Les was like one of those Giant Sunfish that just flail around on the surface.
If the kicker wants to come he can
We're in the Wild West right now and there is real danger of the sport going down the path of no return if there aren't some sort of guardrails put in place. There is a middle ground somewhere where the athletes are making some money while at the same time not just allowed to transfer all over the place to the highest bidder year after year.

The schedule needs to get fixed and the transfer rules need to change to 1 free transfer and then you sit. More needs to be done but I think those are the most immediate needs.
Boy that is one angry Israeli. Tell us again how it isn't about the money, Benny.