Jump to content

mycox

Certifiably Surly
  • Posts

    1187
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by mycox

  1. The shorts are just playing the game. RKT will probably settle in the high 20s low 30s.
  2. I don't have the bike and stream the app to my TV. Any suggestion for core, full body, or HIT workouts?
  3. Happened to me on the way to South Padre a couple of years ago for speeding. I wasn't sacred though because I'm white. I let them search the car because I didn't want to wait an hour for the dogs to arrive.
  4. Two posts up. MSOS. Don't rely on my advice though because I'm just an amature hack.
  5. I got in MSOS at $45 a couple of weeks ago. Thinking this will be a good long term ETF.
  6. I learned my lesson a while back on penny stocks. Don't worry to much abound catching a dip and just put the limit price at the current price unless you feel strongly about trying to catch a couple hundred dollars (or if you are day trading).
  7. I'm long DOGE with 60k shares
  8. Nidda Thai is now open for takeout. Looks like Voodoo Donuts isn't far behind.
  9. I'm late to the party. I'm holding AMYZF and PFMS long term.
  10. That isn't the old Fitzgerald’s location
  11. Posole in Colorado? That must be some kind of gringo shit.
  12. Looking forward to this thread when Mrs. Brat finds out there is another half sibling in the Brat family.
  13. I expected more. I would call it above average, but not worth the price.
  14. A KVM switch would work easily with one monitor. Do both laptops have dual VGA\HDMI ports? If so you can have a three monitor configuration. A primary that will be shared between both laptops, one monitor each that will connects directly to each laptop. - Plug mouse, keyboard and primary monitor into KVM switch (this will be shared between the two laptops). - Plug Lenovo Thinkpad monitor into HDMI KVM port 1, and the other cable directory into a monitor (dual monitor config for the Lenovo Thinkpad). - Plug MacBook Pro monitor into HDMI KVM port 2, and the other cable directory into the other monitor (dual monitor config for the MacBook Pro). Or just use the big monitor and the laptop screens with the KVM switch.
  15. Tampa Bay is a big hockey city. They just never go onboard with the baseball team and don't like the owner much.
  16. I'm a little late, but the same cover is $50 cheaper on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/listing/633236451/camp-chef-ftg-600-griddle-cover-griddle?ref=reviews
  17. Austinites' with Texadelphia fascination in Houston locations
  18. I went next door to Good Company Seafood and and damn their prices have gone up. Since when did the Campenchana cost $18?
  19. I enjoyed Acadian Coast. Grilled oysters were good. gumbo was good, seafood platter was ok, drinks were good. This place is going to be a good place to hang out if they can survive COVID. Huge patio and bar area. Kind of a New Orleans vibe going on.
  20. I bought an Acura RDX A-Spec and I'm happy with it. Looks nice, quick, AWD, and great for road trips.
  21. I grew up in Edinburgh. I love Edinburgh. If I grew up on a farm, and was retarded, Edinburg might impress me, but I didn't so it doesn't.
  22. This is some good info https://www.cars.com/car-warranty/
  23. Depends. What is the deductible and how much does the warranty cost? It's usually best to save that money and put it aside if you can.
  24. This Tamale Casserole is perfect for leftover tamales. Enchilada Sauce: 4 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil 4 Tablespoons All-Purpose Flour 3 Tablespoons Chili Powder 4 Cups Beef Broth 6 oz. tomato paste 2 teaspoons cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, Optional 3/4 teaspoon salt Casserole: 1 dozen beef, chicken, or pork Tamales, husks removed. 2 cups Enchilada sauce 2 cups grated cheddar jack cheese 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro 1/4 cup chopped green onions 1/4 cup Cotija Cheese Instructions: In a large skillet over medium heat add oil, flour, and chili powder. Mix until well blended. Stir over heat until thick. Add 4 cups beef broth, continue stirring until incorporated. Add spices and 6 oz. can of tomato paste. Whisk together until smooth and sauce thickens. Reduce heat to low nd simmer for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside. Preheat oven to 350° Grease a 9 x 13 baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Line tamales in baking dish. Cover with enchilada sauce, top with cheese, cilantro, and green onion. Bake for 35-40 minutes until cheese is melted and sauce is bubbling. Remove from oven and sprinkle with Cotija cheese.
×
×
  • Create New...