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re: Golf instructor recommendations

Posted by Monday on 2/24/26 at 3:46 pm to
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ChrisBurky

What's the best way to contact you? I have a few questions
Doing some simple math:
Let's say I have 35ish years of using public toilets for #2. Thinking logically, I probably average a unique toilet once every three months taking into consideration that almost every toilet was new for the first several years of life. 12/3=4. 4*35= 140
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So what is the bigger picture?

Businesses continue to leave the state, put projects on hold, close facilities to move, etc. which means the largest sources of tax revenues for these parishes no longer participate. I think most people forget to take a step back and see how their parishes are funded.

I'd love to have the time to do a deeper dive into the pros/cons of data centers to learn what actual impacts may happen but I do not. Maybe someone can aggregate the information eventually and not use sources from facebook.


ETA: As well as businesses choosing to not develop at all in the state due to unfavorable incentives and/or lawsuits brought on by small, but loud, groups.

re: Marlie’s in French Settlement

Posted by Monday on 2/23/26 at 2:41 pm to
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I've heard great things about Marlie's but I've never been.

Same here. It seemed like every time that we wanted to head over there, it would be closed for one reason or another. Everyone that has went has loved it.
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Then tell your kid there is no tooth fairy and you won't have to deal with it. Bonus is your kid will tell the other kid and ruin it for them too.

Coldhearted strategy but I won't argue the effectiveness of the solution.
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We’re scheduled to be in Cancun middle of May

We had one for July.

I already didn't want to go to MX so this may be my opportunity to sway the group to go somewhere else.

re: SOLD

Posted by Monday on 2/22/26 at 5:28 pm to
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I love being OM's daddy at this point. They have surpassed ULL with the little brother syndrome. The copium with Golding is great. I think I could've won at least one CFP game by being a warm body for that team.

re: 3 row SUV suggestions for wife

Posted by Monday on 2/20/26 at 10:27 am to
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We really liked the Buick Enclave redesign but I’m weary of a 4 banger turbo engine

We have an 2023 Envision. Was really considering looking at upgrading to the Enclave after the redesign. Our Buick is one of the best riding vehicles and has been very reliable. I've seen the enclave in the wild and it really grew on me.

I've had no issues with the 4 cylinder as far as mechanical or performance. Fits our needs pretty well.

ETA: I've also kicked around a mini van option in the future but my manhood is resisting with all of its might.
I hate to hear this every time a thread like this pops up.

I used to love being able to stop by during the week and play a round. If anything, just being able to hit a bucket of balls off of grass a couple times a week was worth it.

I haven't been in at least 3 years because it wasn't great back then and I lost a ball in the middle of the fairway. :lol:

re: 3 row SUV suggestions for wife

Posted by Monday on 2/18/26 at 1:26 pm to
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My wife is hard on vehicles

Water is wet. More news at 10.

My wife's brakes were squealing six months after we bought a brand new SUV. No matter the amount of coaching we do, resource management with vehicles is not working.
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Jeff Head was hit by the ball

Top of the 5th for anyone else who wanted to see this again :lol:
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Look for LSU to lock up a signature win in a MASSIVE upset tonight

I want to believe but it'd take a lot for me not to want to push the spread to +15.5 and bet the house

ETA: as in bet TEX -15.5 :lol:
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If you are considering one, I recommend not waiting too long after your joint needs it. I think waiting so long is why my recovery has been more challenging. When the doc says the other knee is ready, I'm having it done soon after.

My MIL had both done at the same time in 2024. She was rocking and rolling within 8 weeks, but she is hard headed as well. Had a couple set backs from trying to be all that she could be, but overall a decent experience.

For the first few days after the good medicine wore off she was cursing herself for doing the surgery, but as the pain subsided and she got stronger, that went away. She was walking on the beach by the end of the summer and has made a few Disney trips where she walked several miles a day. Considering on how she was before, she was like a brand new person.

I will always advocate for having this done. I know that you only did one, but I also always advocate on getting both done at the same time if you have the means and ability to.

Congrats to you and your recovery. You will have a much better quality of life moving forward. "Motion is lotion." Most people agree with you on "I wish I would've done this sooner"
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Your time is limited too, you just don’t know it or may not realize it.


Sorry to hear about your wife. That's never easy. My in laws were in this same boat. Had planned to travel, etc. but were never able to make that happen.

Sometimes it makes more sense to ask forgiveness rather than permission for a little bit of fun or happiness before you can't.
I tried to have this conversation with leadership at a company I used to work for. He was not from here nor did much business here and thought that he could hire a sales guy to cold call and actually receive business.

Moved his marketing budget to near zero and then couldn't wrap his head around why doors closed in his face. :lol:

Needless to say, they went from probably 60% of the market to maybe 15% in 2 years.

re: The Rip

Posted by Monday on 1/26/26 at 2:13 pm to
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I thought it was good, 0/10 is really harsh

Same here. It had enough in it to keep me interested. If I only ranked on rewatchability, most everything modern would be 1/10. I hardly ever rewatch movies or tv shows until much later.

The RIP was as entertaining as anything else put out in the last few years. Stars, action, suspense, a few thrills, minimal political commentary. I wouldn't be surprised if this is one of Netflix's most watched movies this year.

re: Blackstone recipes

Posted by Monday on 1/15/26 at 8:15 am to
Some things that I like to do that people haven't added:
- Steak bites
- Grilled Shrimp
- I like to smoke chicken (boneless breast or thigh) and then cut it up and do a hot and fast sear on the blackstone
- I also like to smoke porkchops slow and low and then finish on the griddle
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On3's rankings

I've been trying to figure out for two weeks how it grades players. Based on pure production when I could find the numbers from 2025, we gain:
- Rushing: 719 yds, 6 tds
- Receiving: 166 rec, 2753 yds, 18 tds
- Passing: 3028 yds, 21 tds, +9int

I would think that actual accrued stats and experience are better for your team than someone who has accrued nothing, right?

Maybe I'm overthinking it but it makes my brain hurt trying to understand what their algorithm actually measures. Are On3's player evaluations that much different?
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Did you have locking lug nuts on it?

Just for comment here and for a previous comment regarding locking lug nuts: I'm not sure that locking lugs deter thieves. It may slow them down, but from my understanding it's not hard to defeat them. I would still want them on my vehicle but I'm not sure that if there's a crew that hits several cars in a night, that it would slow them down very much.

Open to change my opinion if someone has better information. :lol: