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Todd Gack

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  1. 35 minutes ago, JimmyJames said:

    While that is interesting it’s my understanding those are non partisan elections.
     

    The Texas Democratic Party and the national one need to pay more attention to the valley and Hispanics in Texas though. Currently they take them for granted and 2020 showed that was a big mistake with big consequences. Cannot be repeated in 2022 and 2024. 

    Que?  I honestly have never heard of that, non-partisan mayoral elections.  They don't fly trump or bernie flags during the campaign, but I'm pretty sure their political allegiances are well known by voters.

    And I fully agree about Texas Dem Party needing to learn some hard lessons and adjust the messaging, but the democratic party in general has proven to be very, very bad at all aspects of politics.  I mean, despite all the treasonous shit trump did, he still would've won easily if it weren't for 450k Americans dying due to his incompetence and corruption.

  2. 9 minutes ago, JimmyJames said:

    Polling had Texas as a tossup. What the polls missed and that surprised everyone was increased Hispanic turnout that broke heavily for trump. That’s not gonna happen in 2022. 

    I'd like to believe this but McAllen, TX just voted in a republican mayor.  Not sure when the last time that was.  Although, as someone from Pharr, I know firsthand that valley Hispanics are their own breed.

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  3. 5 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

     

     

    lol.. first two highlights are helmet-to-helmet hits and he knocks himself out on the first one.  getting "robert killebrew without the culinary skills" vibes...  that said, still a better take than juwan mitchell

  4. 10 hours ago, Bama Chick said:


    Well, we don’t recommend whiskey over Tylenol lol and I don’t think anyone has studied how the vaccine and alcohol interact.

    But if you feel like I felt, you won’t want any alcohol. All you’ll want is a warm blanket and sleep.

    Fantastic.  With a 3-yr old and 8-month old, sleep is hard to come by.  Gonna be super fun if my desire to self medicate is also gone.. oh well.

    Thanks again.

  5. 1 hour ago, Bama Chick said:

    Get the shot if you can.

    Here’s my advice/information after spending the last month running the logistics for our vaccine clinic -

    -Most people only experience arm soreness after first shot. Take Tylenol/Advil 2-3 hours prior and massage arm after shot to help alleviate soreness and get it in non-dominant arm.
    -Moderna has higher incidence of Covid-like symptoms after second dose than Pfizer.
    -Symptoms after Moderna usually come on 12-24 hours after getting shot and last 24-48 hours. (My symptoms came on almost exactly 18 hours post-shot and last almost exactly 36 hours).
    -Plan on being home and in bed if you experience symptoms - the fatigue and fever and body aches knocked me clean out.
    -If you’ve EVER had any kind of anaphylactic reaction to ANYTHING (medication, food, dust, detergent, etc.) get a note from your doctor stating you are healthy enough to get vaccinated and bring it with you to your appointment. Same if you’ve ever had any reaction to any vaccine (flu, shingles, pneumonia, etc.). Where y’all go may not require it but my clinic does, so better be safe rather than sorry. It would suck to drive hours only to be turned away.
    -Have your drivers license or ID and insurance card. We don’t bill patients but we do file with insurance.

    If I think of any other tips, I’ll post them.

    God bless and good luck, y’all.

    Good stuff, thanks. 

    Getting my first shot this week - generally speaking, how does alcohol consumption affect post-vaccine symptoms (for covid or any other vaccine)?  If I'm feeling crappy, I usually opt for a couple whiskeys over tylenol.

  6. 4 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    Except that's bullshit. I've been as transparent as possible and have said all along that I don't know shit about what was happening in the Meyer back and forth. If I know something, I'll say what I can. When I don't, I won't, and admit as much. 

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  7. 8 minutes ago, Gap03 said:

    Wisconsin is hell bent on getting things back to normal in 2020.

    Question about 2020 law enforcement - am I correct that we let this guy go as long as he's just shooting people 65+ / others that look like they're not long for this world?  Is that how we do this now?

    only if tracking them down and bringing them to justice would stress the economy too much.

  8. 28 minutes ago, RGBIII said:

    Inside Texas Scoop...good info here

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    [Herman earned a big win on Saturday, and will be favored versus West Virginia, and maybe every game the rest of the way. If he wants to keep his job, he’s going to have to create success, then learn to handle it. He has not been consistently good at either. From the people I talk to, not much changed on Saturday. They don’t think the team is playing well (yard discrepancy was mentioned to me, as well as turnover battle) in general, plus the down conference is being accounted for. It’ll be tough for Herman to keep his job while being the tallest midget.]

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, ChiTownDoc said:

    Todd, I’m sorry you’re a fat slob.  Lmk if I can call in some Lipitor for you.  I’ll also put you on the waitlist for our brain transplant program.  

    I'm quite lean actually.

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