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  1. This was boneless/skinless breast chunks that I’d normally pan fry for such a dish. They turned out damn good. I’ve done thighs a bunch of times in it and they come out great. Also have done wings. One of my favorite things to do is take a bunch of wings and smoke them…then air fry them for about 10-12 minutes on 400. Crisps the skin up perfectly (also will sauce them prior to and after the air fryer on occasion)
  2. I was pIssued at the wife for a bit because she had opened a package of sun dried tomatoes and not put them in the fridge. So that was one thing that also was gonna be in this dish. But it tasted great. Chicken was juicy (first time I’ve done it with a dish like that in the air fryer, usually par fry in a pan then bake to finish), and just enough sauce to make it not sloppy…leftovers were good today too. Thanks man!
  3. We ended up getting about an inch or so of rain last night around 6-7. Definitely needed after the suffocating humidity of Saturday evening.
  4. Air fried chicken over lemon/creme/butter/spinach sauce risotto.
  5. Aubrey Plaza for breakfast/lunch/dinner....
  6. Picked up 10k shares of IBRX at 3.55. Let's roll!!
  7. .....and of course the fucking production audio for the entire opening statements was out. Good God USSF.
  8. Live Stream introductory presser.... https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2024/09/mauricio-pochettino-us-mens-national-team-press-conference-live-stream-watch-quotes
  9. ...This is what I'm talkin' bout
  10. Maybe they'll runover some from the last time while they're laying these ones down.
  11. You can. So long as the real estate isn't used by immediate family and is for investment purposes... i.e. can't buy an apartment near campus and have your kid live there. All payables are paid by the IRA (property taxes, insurance, upkeep, etc) and all receivables are paid to the IRA (rent, usage leases for crops/cattle, etc) It can get complicated. Not to mention that since you'll more than likely have to pay cash for any properties (it's hard to get a mortgage in an IRA, but not impossible) and the property is growing in an income tax deferred realm, you will lose depreciation and other deductions normally afforded a real estate investor.
  12. I bet she has Oscar Mayer bologna nipples. Hard Pass
  13. Unless the contract explicitly states that any new allegations, even from your time in Houston, that arise can trigger a void clause in the contract...meaning he would have either had to tell them "there was this other time" beforehand in order for it to not be voidable. I think if this gets traction, the Browns will be able to void the contract.
  14. My story is not too dissimilar from yours, and our ages are fairly close to the same as well. The summer after graduating HS and the 1st summer after college, I was at home (bartending some, doing other things to make $$). My dad was playing beer league softball on Thursday nights with one of my uncles and a few of their friends. THey asked if my cousin and I wanted to play on their team. So for 2 full summers, I got to be on a ball field every week playing on the same team as Dad. That will forever be one of the fondest memories I will cherish.
  15. I don’t care what anyone thinks of him, this was a fucking powerful moment….
  16. I can't get the Field of Dreams monologue out of my head...and I've come to a conclusion about it. It is the finest, most endearing artistic representation of sport ever caught on film. I fully believe that it should be played in every ballpark, before every game, about 15-20 minutes before first pitch...when people are starting to file into their seats with fresh popcorn, hot dogs, a full beer, a souvenir helmet full of ice cream for the kiddos. That monologue is as much a part of the sport as the sport itself. It should be forever celebrated and displayed as it is the bucket of memories that have been made, that are being made, and that will be made long down the road by going to a ballgame...or wearing a glove...and saying, "Hey Dad...you wanna have a catch?"
  17. FIFY
  18. He seems very...grounded
  19. Went about 2 weeks ago on a thursday at 12:30 and there were about 20 total in there. Food was on point...crowd was not. But then I drive by Helberg about 3x/week and there's always folks running through their temp drive through service. Unless you have an old bombed out building that is barely up to health code, Brick & Mortar is a tough bet in the BBQ game.
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