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  1. I felt very much the same way and was about to give up on it, too, but decided to stick it out. Once I watched the rest of it, it all made sense but in an extremely fucked up way. Like the other poster said, it's a very honest (seemingly) portrayal but beware because it can be very triggering for some.
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    Houston BBQ

    That didn't even occur to me at the time because I was in a food coma from the ribs and sausage.
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    Houston BBQ

    I must have gotten a bad cut of brisket at Pinkertons a few weeks back because it was pretty meh. The ribs were on point though. They were amazing.
  4. Just finished Revelation Space. Not bad, and knowing it was his first real novel makes sense. Some things were pretty superfluous to the plot and it dragged in the middle but the ending really picked up. It's like he got so caught up in his world building that he realized he needs to actually end the book. I'll probably read the next book in the series, Chasm City, since the general tone is that his writing style improves and give it another shot. Is that a fair representation? Taking a small scifi break with a thriller/suspense (The Last Word) before getting back to it.
  5. Preaching to the choir I know, but If Aston is truly serious about competing for championships, then they need to have some serious reflection on keeping Lance as a driver. Imo, he did his part well in helping get the team to where they are now as a pay driver, but AM is now ready to take the next step with a better #2 driver. The results so far this weekend are about as glaring as you can get.
  6. Interesting. So they just restarted coverage or did they also restart some actual energy investment funds?
  7. It seems like the Powder is perpetually on the verge. The Turner seems like the best rock these days, but it's not really unconventional. It's low porosity sandstones. You have a lot other of these near shoreface sands up section like the Sussex, Shannon, etc. that have produced conventiknally for decades and now operators are sticking Hz in the fringes. They make good wells, but the areal distribution is limited and you can have pretty serious pressure communication issues making it difficult the scale. Niobrara is decent, but it's more clay rich vs the silty organics (hybrid) down in the Permian. Mowry is the next bench down but that's more gassy plus we'll cost is higher. And most of the better source rock is towards the southern end of the basin. It's a fascinating basin with value for sure, but it's just harder for it to compete if you have Permian positions with stacked prolific benches in a portfolio. I'm sure there's above ground issues as well. The Permian is truly a geologic, geographic, and economic Goldilocks.
  8. Breakfast: Ham and Gruyere Oeufs Lunch: Jambalaya (rice on side...I know) Dinner: Reverse seared steak The real win was the kids liked it all.
  9. Harris county, Heights area. Have a rental house that went down a bit, house we homestead went up about 8%...going to protest that one and see what sticks, but there's been some renos in the neighborhood that a re probably driving that.
  10. Ended up ordering a Camp Chef Woodind Pro. Supposed to be thicker gauge and I liked the additional smoker box. We'll see how it goes...
  11. Can you expand on this? What is the integrity issue with the salt domes? Over geologic time, sure, but are you talking about something on human time scales?
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