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Purplehaze
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | spring, tx |
| Biography: | Originally from Kaplan, LA, class of 1967 |
| Interests: | LSU sports, golf, beer |
| Occupation: | CPA |
| Number of Posts: | 2370 |
| Registered on: | 12/20/2003 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: 11 year old Outfield Glove Help
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/11/26 at 10:53 pm to jasonbr1975
That's why Amazon has a great return policy. Or order 2 and send one back.
re: 11 year old Outfield Glove Help
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/11/26 at 3:53 pm to jasonbr1975
Visit the Marucci store on Amazon
re: What was your 1st meal after 1st colonoscopy?
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/10/26 at 12:38 pm to Floyd Dawg
re: D-Day was only the first day of a far larger and far more brutal campaign in Normandy...
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/8/26 at 2:33 pm to PacoPicopiedra
re: D-Day was only the first day of a far larger and far more brutal campaign in Normandy...
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/7/26 at 11:23 pm to tide06
Those bulldozer attachments were the brainchild of Sgt Curtis Culin of 2nd Armored. They used the Czech hedgehog water defenses material to create the rhino tank.
re: D-Day was only the first day of a far larger and far more brutal campaign in Normandy...
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/7/26 at 4:05 pm to Sun God
Biggest surprise were the hedgerows.
re: The President to announce $700 million Investment in New Coal Plants and Export Terminal
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/4/26 at 12:37 pm to Hobie101
How do you produce clean coal?
re: If Charles Manson was the Maine Dem Senate Candidate, would all the Dems except
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/3/26 at 1:15 pm to wackatimesthree
Well you could draw a comparison to all of the GOP congress men and senators who brought their own kneepads when they knelt and kissed Trump's ring. Both sides have those followers who are incapable of independent thought and blindly follow the party leadership.
re: National Average Gasoline Price Crashes Week over Week
Posted by Purplehaze on 6/1/26 at 3:49 pm to MKP2004
Somehow a decrease of less than 5% does not feel like a crash.
re: Antifa terrorist arrested in NJ for biting a LEO, But wait, there is more...
Posted by Purplehaze on 5/31/26 at 3:17 pm to Reubaltaich
So where is the statement that he is a member of the shadowy group called ANTIFA?
re: White House releases President Trump’s physical examination results:
Posted by Purplehaze on 5/31/26 at 3:15 pm to Adam Banks
I need to use that scale so I can magically lose 25 pounds.
re: What is a seemingly easy task that you are horrible at?
Posted by Purplehaze on 5/31/26 at 3:09 pm to Rex Feral
Saran wrap, even the boxes with the slide cutter. I waste more than I use.
re: Stand-by Generator for home. Worth it?
Posted by Purplehaze on 5/29/26 at 6:56 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
I am retired and my wife and I have some mobility issues. We live in a subdivision north of Houston. We bought our 24 K Generac through Costco and got a $900 gift card rebate from Costco. Generator Supercenter in Tomball handled the instalation. Total price for the unit and the install less the gift card came to $13K. I pay $40 per month for service contract. They come out once a year for oil changes and all maintenance. I put all of it on the Costco credit card for the extra 1% rebate to max out the savings. Unit runs on aautomatice test cycle once a week for 5 minutes.
Since we got it, we have had maybe 6 outtages. The unit kicks on within 10 seconds of the power going out. It is a great investment if you are old and get around with either a cane or a walker.
Since we got it, we have had maybe 6 outtages. The unit kicks on within 10 seconds of the power going out. It is a great investment if you are old and get around with either a cane or a walker.
re: Speaking of cruelty to animals, and children ...
Posted by Purplehaze on 5/14/26 at 12:24 am to Havoc
The other inmates will handle everything.
re: Evacuation Route For Hurricane Season
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/29/26 at 12:35 pm to LSUduckhunter
Houston has a simple plan. LSU fans will take I 10 East. UT fans will take 290 West. Aggie fans will take loop 610.
re: Dem Gerrymandering doesn’t only affect National laws , It F’s-Up the States too
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/28/26 at 9:13 am to jimmy the leg
The reason to use a look up is to deflect those who never knew that there was once a party called the Democrat Republican party. I should not be surprised since the origins of the Republican party comes from what used to be called the Know Nothing party.
re: Dem Gerrymandering doesn’t only affect National laws , It F’s-Up the States too
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/27/26 at 9:58 pm to jimmy the leg
All of you flunked history. Check it yourself if you do not believe this next except from Gemini.
The phrase gerrymandering is a portmanteau of the last name of American politician Elbridge Gerry and the word salamander.
The term was coined in 1812 in response to a political scheme in Massachusetts.
The Origin Story
The Politician: Elbridge Gerry was the Governor of Massachusetts (and later the Vice President under James Madison). Although he reportedly found the tactic "highly disagreeable," he signed a bill into law that redrew the state's senatorial districts to favor his own Democratic-Republican Party.
The phrase gerrymandering is a portmanteau of the last name of American politician Elbridge Gerry and the word salamander.
The term was coined in 1812 in response to a political scheme in Massachusetts.
The Origin Story
The Politician: Elbridge Gerry was the Governor of Massachusetts (and later the Vice President under James Madison). Although he reportedly found the tactic "highly disagreeable," he signed a bill into law that redrew the state's senatorial districts to favor his own Democratic-Republican Party.
re: The Democrats simply don't GAF
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/23/26 at 7:15 pm to Wally Sparks
Yes those naughty Democrats started all of this with getting the Governor of Texas to start all of this gerrymandering befor the 2030 census. Oops, my bad, that was TACO.
re: SpaceX to acquire 30,000 acres in Vermilion Parish for Spaceport?
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/23/26 at 12:12 pm to tigersbb
I grew up in Kaplan. Infrastructure maintenance is definitely a forgotten word.
Check the maps, LA 35 from Kaplan to Cow Island and LA 82 from Abbeville are the only land routes to the Pecan Island area. Both are typical Louisiana 2 lane highways with no shoulders and spotty maintenance. You will see grass growing in the blacktop cracks. There are a series of canals but the roads will definitely need improvement.
Check the maps, LA 35 from Kaplan to Cow Island and LA 82 from Abbeville are the only land routes to the Pecan Island area. Both are typical Louisiana 2 lane highways with no shoulders and spotty maintenance. You will see grass growing in the blacktop cracks. There are a series of canals but the roads will definitely need improvement.
re: Things the Republican Party has failed to do despite controlling the House and the Senate
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/16/26 at 10:34 pm to davyjones
Voters have short memories. GOP will be running on Trumps promise failures, no wars , economy are the biggest failures. Democrats will point out the deficit increase and epstein. Democrats will win the house and have a good shot at winning the senate making Trump a lame duck.
re: Things the Republican Party has failed to do despite controlling the House and the Senate
Posted by Purplehaze on 4/16/26 at 5:25 pm to davyjones
Revisit this after the November elections
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