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cactusflinthead

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  1. I've already fried enough synapses and my liver couldn't take it.
  2. I shut off the radio before Jerry started tossing his word salad. I absolutely refuse to give him any time spent listening. If they ran a chyron counter programming his lies and bullshit I might be able to suffer through it, but outside of Grok or some AI fast research they are so plentiful and so outrageous that humans have a hard time keeping up.
  3. I watched some of the Livestream. Scooter was going through it.
  4. Arch better stay the hell away from here. Don't be no fool, stay in school.
  5. That's why I have mixed feelings about Longhorns that get drafted here.
  6. You can try Atrazine on the Centipede and StA. I would try a test area with that one first. It's also pretty good for pre. But, it's hot. Go gently with that one and make sure the turf is as fat and happy with water as you can get it. Atrazine is good in early spring and not nearly as risky. You can use it on bermudagrass, but it's got to be completely dormant. Check the label for the zoysia. I haven't used it in either dormant season or active. Atrazine is a stronger cousin of Princep/Simazine. It's also kinda mobile. Try to keep it away from shallow rooted trees and shrubs. Simazine has the same warning but I just haven't seen any negative reactions especially in the heavy assed black gumbo clay.
  7. I've seen isoxaben cited a couple of times. It's pricey but it's good for beds. Works on several tough broad-leaved weeds. "Chamberbitter does not respond well to some preemergence herbicides, but isoxaben is recommended in some publications. After hand weeding or killing with glyphosate, apply a product containing isoxaben (such as Green Light Portrait Broadleaf Weed Preventer) following label directions. But proper mulching in concert will do a great job suppressing weed seeds." https://www.lsuagcenter.com/profiles/lblack/articles/page1529686220899
  8. Chamber Bitter is correct. One question, did you use a surfactant? The ones with a waxy surface like that need something to make them stick or it's going to bead up and roll right off. It's Euphorbia Fam, but no latex sap. From Clem On tall fescue, bermudagrass, and zoysiagrass lawns, repeat applications of three-way herbicides that contain 2,4-D, mecoprop (MCPP), and dicamba can be used to control chamberbitter. Apply these herbicides in late spring or early summer when the weeds are still young and space second application at 30 days later. These three-way herbicides may also be used on centipedegrass and St. Augustinegrass lawns at reduced rates and after the grasses have completely greened-up in the spring. Read the product labels for rates to mix and apply. See Table 1 for examples of products. For more information refer to HGIC 2310, Managing Weeds in Warm-Season Lawns. Celsius WG Herbicide, which contains thiencarbazone, iodosulfuron, and dicamba, will control chamberbitter, especially if applied when the average daily temperatures are over 60° F. Apply when chamberbitter is actively growing and again 2 to 4 weeks later, if needed. The addition of a non-ionic surfactant, such as Southern Ag Surfactant for Herbicides, will increase control. https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/chamberbitter/
  9. https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/agj2.70062?fbclid=IwY2xjawMdXk9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvYpBRsmhpSX7rmUnwHP9h-4hagqhT_N4o16Mthb2GK0De-pkt6f9faImbGy_aem_5CRZ_fRGUjHKOmc6j-FNvg Liquid aeration doesn't work. Don't buy the hype
  10. I might actually want to read this one. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/church-history/article/baptist-identity-and-elusive-interracialism-in-the-segregated-south-d-v-jemison-e-p-alldredge-and-the-work-of-a-black-baptist-seminary/A3FF62907A276EE4B5BADCCE4A420F01
  11. I'm going to point out that you aren't the only one reading this. It's already at 9k+ views with only 200+ comments. There's a lot of lurking going on. That's good imo. The mental health thread is similar. You never know who might be getting something from the thread and its reach exceeds the active participants.
  12. The best you can hope for is they will talk to each other about it and leave you alone. Worst case they have stored up so many words not being able to tell you that they don't run out until right before game time Saturday morning.
  13. Good. I heard it was a movie at first. Series is better
  14. New movie from Sterlin
  15. "I’m feeling good. My foot is fine, and I’ve been able to train normally this summer,” Hintz said at the NHL/NHL Players' Association European Player Media Tour on Friday. “So everything is good.” The 28-year-old was injured when he was slashed on the left leg by Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse at 3:46 of the third period of Game 2 of the Western Conference Final on May 23. Hintz had to be helped off the ice in that game and did not play in Game 3. “The biggest problem with Roope’s (injury) was we couldn’t get it to stop bleeding," Stars general manager Jim Nill said June 6. "They had to take out vials of blood for about two days straight. That’s why he missed the one game. Where it broke, the bone, it just kept bleeding.” https://www.nhl.com/news/dallas-stars-roope-hintz-injury-status-update-broken-foot-healthy-for-camp
  16. So much dumb Dave, I don't know what in the world is happening either. Edit 2: the disgust in his voice was palpable. I had to laugh
  17. That's how it is this year. Do something good and then fuck it up.
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