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  2. Zeke too. We're breaking the curse for sure.
  3. I’m not good. But I can hit the ball straight enough to make a scramble doable. work is now making me do marketing things…. which means a lot more golfing. I have always rented clubs for events…. But I feel like I should now buy a set. Whats the best way to get a good set of beginner clubs? The second hand / refurbished Calloway site seems on I guess. IDK. Figured surly had enough gurus to lead me to the right path.
  4. I’ve watched Cowboys back to Ice Bowl game and still watch every game but realize it’s hopeless with Jerry’s clan. These days, my favorite part of watching a game is the occasional camera shot of Jerrah’s box when the Cowboys are sucking.
  5. Oh he broke the bat I thought he fucking lost it 🤣
  6. Holy crap, just saw a stat that we're 36/199 with RISP (.181) since the LAD series. No wonder we're 7-14 since then. Can that possibly be correct?
  7. Having Duran up to bat is just disheartening lol
  8. Good enough. Couple of good oppo hits. Moar
  9. Oh, I get it.. its a NASCAR themed baseball game.
  10. Wyatt's been close all game. Launch one now.
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  12. This pregame for Braves and Reds at the racetrack is a beating
  13. To be fair, "quit your bitching, and let your shitty kids get hooked on YouTube like the rest of us" is pretty apropos of where we are as a country.
  14. Don't play poker with a guy named after a city
  15. Here's a summary of the revenue collected by the US and state governments from oil and gas: 1. Federal government The U.S. federal government primarily collects revenue from oil and gas through royalties on production from federal lands and waters, as well as bonuses and rents on leases. In fiscal year 2023, oil and natural gas leases on onshore federal lands generated $8.497 billion in revenue. From 2012-2022, companies paid the federal government $74 billion in oil and gas royalties. The federal fuel excise tax (on gasoline and diesel) also contributes to the Highway Trust Fund and is a significant source of revenue from the industry, totaling $36.4 billion in fiscal year 2016. 2. State governments State and local governments collect revenue from oil and gas production through a variety of sources, including severance taxes, local property taxes, state oil and gas lease revenues, and a portion of federal lease revenues. On average, state and local governments collect roughly 10% of oil and gas revenue, though this can range from less than 1% to nearly 40% depending on the state. Severance taxes are the largest source of state and local oil and gas revenue. In 2021, state and local governments collected $11.8 billion in severance taxes. State and local governments collected a combined $53 billion in motor fuel taxes in 2021. In Summary Both the US federal and state governments collect substantial revenue from the oil and gas industry through royalties, taxes, and other mechanisms. The federal government primarily relies on royalties from federal leases and fuel taxes, while state governments derive revenue from a wider range of sources, particularly severance taxes. The specific amount collected by individual states varies significantly, depending on production levels and tax policies. US state and local oil and gas revenue sources and uses - ScienceDirect Jan 15, 2018 — Highlights. • States and localities receive substantial revenue from oil and gas production. We quantify these revenues, and their uses, across 16 states for fi... ScienceDirect.com
  16. Curvelo the job is yours. Congrats.
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