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I was years away from being born.
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Ticket prices cut in half without Caitlin Clark https://www.si.com/onsi/womens-fastbreak/news/caitlin-clark-injury-absence-causes-wnba-all-star-ticket-price-plummet-01k0fqjvs3cx
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Health schmealth....french fries fried in beef tallow are delicious. I support that change, universally. But yeah, just more distractions and theater here.
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I would start with Houses of the Holy or Presence. Both are over 50yrs old and they damn sure don't make music like that anymore.
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Love Ready Player One, also Project Hail Mary is a great audio experience. Nothing holds a candle to DCC on audio, I just finished my second relisten and just started at the beginning again. @immamac is flying through the books at an unheard of speed lol
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Is it not an option to work out from under the broken brain pills? It’s been said in these esteemed pages that GoodRx might be what you are looking for.
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The strongest opener of the season and in quite some time. Agreed, great episode and might be proof less is more.
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Senior Citizen Issues - Assisting Your Parents
horn4life replied to ROFL BOX's topic in Can You Help Me With This?
A couple of things since we are again looking at Hospice, but for my MIL. She has inoperable colon cancer and is turning 90 tomorrow. Or more accurately the surgery would likely kill her one way or another and her quality of life would be greatly diminished for what time she has left. Had a big party for her and all of the kids and grandkids were there who were not sick. So it was a great weekend of celebrating her life. And a special thanks to Caroline at Camino Real off 183 who went above and beyond helping us put this together. They were always wonderful to my inlaws, and just wanted to give them a deserved tip of the hat. But back to Hospice. My wife was basically the hospice nurse for her father and do to some terrible decision making by her mother all the burden was on her from the medical side of things until they got Hospice at the last minute. My wife this go round wanted to go with some folks that have ties to Christopher House so there is an environment she will not be managing so much at the very end. One of our concerns was that for quality of life my MIL would need blood transfusions. And we were concerned that transfusions might not be considered part of their care program. Well they are! Thankfully. On the dementia side of things the medications are only good in the early stages. I also think that if there is a choice to make a move to independent/assisted living with a memory care unit early in the process that is perhaps one of the best decisions that can be made. IF you find the right place. My wife is a Nursing Home Consultant Pharmacist so we thankfully know what is good and not so good in Austin. For example I think that my mother's life and quality of life would have been extended at least 6 months to a year had my folks moved into independent room she and my father would have become more of a part of the community there. More importantly whenever you do move a person with dementia, the are going to deteriorate with that move. Do to the change and unfamiliarity. Whatever percent decline this is, is greater in the latter stages than in the earlier stages. So in my case both my parents could have moved in independently and them when my mom became unmanageable for my father a move to a room downstairs where she had already been visiting would not have been at much of a decline. Anyhow there are not good choice, and all we can do it try to do the best we can, with the information we have. And unfortunately (or honestly fortunately) most of us don't have a lot of experience with end of life. But it's going to come for all of us, that's for certain. So do the best you can for your parents, and look forward and try to prepare things for yourself to make the process as easy for your kids as possible if you have them. God bless you all, and keep doing what you have to do. -
Because he’s crooked.
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Boy this would be an awesome Judge Judy episode. Perry podium left, Navarro and the boys podium right.
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Thinking about borrowing Brisket's old beater pickup and driving around with my lawnmower and weed eater in the back and blasting Norteno music. Imagine their surprise when they pull over a 55 year old blue eyed white guy. And maybe if they're wasting time on me, Jose and Juan get home safely.
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Looks like rain at Spa this weekend.
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These Jubilee 1 vs 20 social discussion videos
Brian Fantana replied to Derka's topic in Daily Texan
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I think I like Ready Player One a bit better for the blatant nostalgia, but Dungeon Crawler Carl is written better, and the story is better.
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long EOSE, kicking myself for not rolling over my May MP $25 call position that I entered into in April instead of exiting it flat. sad stuff. been angling for a new play - any thoughts on UURAF? Can’t buy it on RH so retail is out but it’s a $1.00/share, $100MM market cap Canadian company that got a $20MM US DOD rare earth mineral processing grant for a brownfield site down in LA.
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Punt return is blocked a little better but haven't been able to house one yet. I only play online so I don't know if they nerf the special teams there or what. I did take 1 kickoff return back but usually end up between 18-22 yard line and it's not worth it to try and return those. Backspin and short punts are totally insane if you can get a punt where they have trouble fielding it it's very likely to hit one of their players first. Cheap as fuck though.
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OPEN over $3.00. I took out my original investment from the low $2.00 range and seeing how far the profits may go
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2025 Boston Red Sox: Anti-Torpedo Countermeasures
MuellerHorn replied to MuellerHorn's topic in Baseball
For sure! Also, Crochet since the beginning of June: Dude seems like an auto win, right now. The one loss in a game he started he went 7.0 with no earned runs. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Codaxx replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
I completely agree. Cooper shows light feet, great contact balance, elite burst (he has that second gear), and that nice lean (he always falls forward). The vision is tough to quantify, especially with a lot of the video taken from the sideline. Its much easier to from the endzone. He is a downhill RB and most of his highlights are runs between the tackles, so I little harder to get an idea on his vision. He is the better football player by far. His special teams and defensive highlights are legit. I have no doubt he could be a D1 Safety. That physicality and overall ability give me optimism for his abilities without the ball (blocking and special teams contributions) Crowell loves to bounce it outside. That always looks impressive on film, but it is also bad habit most HS RBs have and will have to coached out of him. Its rare for RBs to consistently get away with that in college. Most Rbs will eventually learn to take 2-3 yards, instead of turning it into a negative play. He does appear to have better lateral agility. I like Cooper's burst more. I dont think long speed is much different. -
Have to say I really enjoyed it and so did my wife and kids. I’d say it’s my third favorite, maybe second. I really liked the first of the Pratt trilogy.
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
TwiceHorn replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
And the judge I think is highly likely not to unseal any of it. Or to do so with every name except Epstein's redacted.
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