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4th and 5

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  1. I played Sand Hollow in St. George Utah last week. What a course. The views are unbelievable.
  2. what a fucking tool
  3. I just surly detectived this personally recently The Grotto is a very busy shuttle serviced stop with multiple popular trails in multiple directions. It is the busiest stop in the park for hikers The one she was found near is close to the road. Shuttles drive up and down the road all day. In a canyon, sound travels. You can clearly hear the shuttles, and people, at a distance. Typically Zion is packed with hikers. Last year over 4 million people visited the park. Unless you are a goat, you’re not hiking out of the canyon. The river and the road run right down the middle. You can’t not see where you are with 2000 foot cliffs above you. Between them, at the lowest point, is the river, and the river is next to the road. You can’t be at the river and not see the road. Signs all over warn you about the river. And finally, there is a water station at the Grotto, I used it. Same for the Lodge stop just to the south, except there’s actually a hotel there. You could walk from one stop to the next in about 10 minutes. No way could you consider where she was as off trail or backcountry. This is high desert scrub, not a jungle in ‘Nam. It ain’t that hard to see.
  4. Objectively reasonable use of deadly force.
  5. How the fuck does someone kill someone and get convicted of 3 different homicides? Does the Double Jeopardy clause apply in that state? The second-degree unintentional murder charge alleges Chauvin caused Floyd's death "without intent" while committing or attempting to commit felony third-degree assault. In turn, third-degree assault is defined as the intentional infliction of substantial bodily harm. The third-degree murder charge alleges Chauvin caused Floyd's death by "perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincing a depraved mind, without regard for human life." The second-degree manslaughter charge alleges Chauvin caused Floyd's death by "culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm."
  6. If you want to do some looking this is a good place to do it https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/inundationdb/
  7. Potatoes are out of control. I chatted then first I think it really made a difference. Last of the broccoli and cauliflower with a few more potatoes mixed in. And blackberries. Tomatoes. Lots of Purple Cherokee. Spinach patches are amazing. Last row of lettuce. And radishes I pulled them up yesterday and planted some cucumbers I started from seed
  8. NOLW trip last Sunday was chargrilled oysters at Acme Felix‘s and Royal Street. Pictured above Sunday night drove to Biloxi and eat at the half shell oyster house, more oysters. Then go on a boat and fished the Chandeleur islands for two days Back in New Orleans on Wednesday afternoon for more Acme and then GW fins for dinner with the boys. Wives flew in to join. Atchafalaya for brunch was great Seaworthy for dinner raw oysters and lobster roll. Outstanding Brennans for brunch. Great food, great service. GW Fins for dinner again. Royal red shrimp off menu, fin wings, seared rare wahoo, scalibut got the wife.
  9. That’s Colonel Austin, maggot!
  10. Yeah...no.
  11. I’ve been to Saint Come du Momt to the church where he landed And started his sabotage operations before he was captured by the Germans. It’s a crazy story
  12. Just got back from the Chandeleurs. Due to the weather and cutting the trip short, fishing was tough, relatively speaking, you had to work for them, but it would have been a banner day anywhere else. Fish were caught on purple/red/green chartreuse plastics, gulps under a cork and top waters. Also spoons wading close to the shoreline were deadly. We caught a lot more slot fish in the mid 20s this time and a lot less bulls. Trout to 22 inches. And a few flounder. Also if any of you are booked on the VI this year, beware. That charter operation has become unreliable.
  13. On the way to the Chandeleurs, today I’ve eaten chargrilled oysters at Acme, Royal Street and Felix’s. And drank a lot of Yuengling Acme (barely) over Royal over Felix’s IMG_5573.MOV
  14. saw some 10mm WWB for 29.99 at academy in San Marcos if anyone needs some
  15. 10 hours on a SWA flight. Painful to even type that.
  16. Anyone want to guess what the wait for a bed for competency restoration at the state hospital is right now?
  17. Pfizer 2 this morning. I'm all chipped up! Will report any side effects
  18. What ammo do you like for your M. Juan Grande?
  19. Shells are thin, About like extra heavy duty aluminum foil. It’s not an issue. At all. And my Weber gets scalding hot. making more tonight!
  20. I ordered the disposable aluminum oyster shells. What a game changer. I did all the prep work ahead of time. Softened butter in a squeeze bottle, garlic, green onion, spinach, bacon, grated parm, shredded parm, blue cheese. A pinch of Italian bread crumbs. Also a bit of premade garlic Parmesan butter in each. It’s pretty salty so a little dab will do ya Cranking out trays of oysters in minutes. Limitless combinations. Weber at full throttle, 7 minutes, do not open the lid. And 5 bottles of champagne 🥂
  21. The old my diabeetus was actin up excuse https://lawsintexas.com/texas-state-judge-furious-at-jury-trial-request-gets-the-standard-issue-public-slap-by-the-texas-commission-on-judicial-conduct/
  22. Buy a quart and use these disposable aluminum clam shells. https://www.amazon.com/Disposable-Aluminum-Appetizers-Oysters-Clam-Shell/dp/B07WTPF514/ref=sr_1_46?dchild=1&keywords=DCS+Deals&qid=1615297557&sr=8-46 Then the preppers have a chance of keeping up with the eaters
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