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PJinAtl
| Favorite team: | Auburn |
| Location: | Atlanta |
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| Registered on: | 11/26/2007 |
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Some how kids in the Dominican seem to manage just fine with whatever they have
But do they get 100s of likes on the Gram?
re: You never even called me by my name - Steve Goodman
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/11/26 at 2:14 pm to DeltaTigerDelta
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John Prine helped Steve Goodman write it but he gets little credit for the help.
IIRC Prine asked to have his name removed as a co-writer because he felt the song was too goofy and might offend the country music community.
re: Washington DC - Spy museum or Museum of American History
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/11/26 at 12:40 pm to The Hamburglar
IMHO you can never go wrong with the (classic) Smithsonian. But a lot will depend on what your group is interested in. Me, I find it impossible to not see the Star Spangled Banner from Fort McHenry, Greenough's classical sculpture of Washington, Lincoln's hat, etc. I think also they have some special exhibits for the 250th.
re: ’24 Jump Street’ in the Works
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/11/26 at 10:01 am to Bayou Tiger
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Can’t wait to see which of the sequel options they go with from the 22 Jump Street post-credits scene.
Go super meta and have a prologue like the Bond movies. Have them registering for classes as foreign exchange students, and talking to each other about something that happened during med school.
Cut to the opening credits, and when they are over, have them either
arresting the principal at the school where they were registering or
back at HQ talking about the next assignment like the exchange student thing never happened.
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The thing I always like about Europeans coming to America is realizing how huge it is.
When my wife was in college she did a year of study abroad in Reading, England. When she would tell people there she was from Tennessee and they had no idea where that was, she would explain that it was north of Florida/Disney and south of New York, because both locations were places that Brits were familiar with.
She said on many occasions they would respond back with something along the lines of "So you can drive to Disney or New York City anytime you want to? How lucky you are."
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tubing down the Chattahoochee in TN
Didn't realize the state line had been moved 50 miles south.
Seriously though I loved his reaction Helen being a recreated Bavarian village.
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Any tips on tickets discounts
Check out CityPass. A lot of times if you are doing more than one thing you end up saving some money with it.
Aquarium, World of Coke and College Football HoF are all right in the same area. Zoo and Fernbank are both nice and fairly close by if you will have a car, but if you only have a day and a half probably best to stay all in the same area.
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Maybe y'all will be luckier than College Station. They packed the stadium to see Messi and the dude didn't even play
Not in the starting lineup tonight. Curious to see if he plays at all. Doesn't he play for the Miami MLS team? If so, he doesn't need to adjust to the heat and humidity that some of the other players that play in Europe would need to do.
re: What touring artist that are pretty old now still sound awesome live?
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/8/26 at 7:43 pm to Ramblin Wreck
George Strait still sounds the same as he always has, and he's 74.
Randy Owen of Alabama will turn 77 this fall and still sounds pretty good I think.
Randy Owen of Alabama will turn 77 this fall and still sounds pretty good I think.
re: Why is it so difficult to find a mattress that can be flipped?
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/8/26 at 4:56 pm to HubbaBubba
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How are they holding up?
No complaints so far.
Steelpan player Robert Greenidge, probably best known for his long time membership in Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band, died June 7, 2026 due to complications from a stroke.
Born into a musical family on Trinidad, Greenidge began playing the pans at age 8 and was touring internationally in his teens. Besides his association with Buffett, Greenidge contributed to albums by Carly Simon, Ringo Starr, Robert Palmer, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, JJ Cale, and Earth, Wind & Fire. He performed on Grover Washington Jr.'s Grammy Award winning song Just the Two of Us.
Born into a musical family on Trinidad, Greenidge began playing the pans at age 8 and was touring internationally in his teens. Besides his association with Buffett, Greenidge contributed to albums by Carly Simon, Ringo Starr, Robert Palmer, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, JJ Cale, and Earth, Wind & Fire. He performed on Grover Washington Jr.'s Grammy Award winning song Just the Two of Us.
re: Why is it so difficult to find a mattress that can be flipped?
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/8/26 at 10:37 am to HubbaBubba
All of our mattresses come from the Original Mattress Factory. They are made to be rotated/flipped on a schedule and are built with the same material and springs facing both sides.
Sounds similar to the German hacker Cliff Stoll tracked down that was trying to use the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory network to access government systems.
Some friends of ours have a trans niece and nephew. They are brother and sister (parents are super liberal) and the girl thinks she is a boy and the boy thinks he is a girl.
Many many moons ago I worked for a small non-profit and one of the ladies who volunteered with the group was married to a British Airways pilot. He was completely normal when he was flying for BA, but when he got back to Atlanta he dressed in women's clothing. This was late 90s/early 2000s so back then transgender wasn't really in the lexicon. I think the term they used was crossdressing.
Many many moons ago I worked for a small non-profit and one of the ladies who volunteered with the group was married to a British Airways pilot. He was completely normal when he was flying for BA, but when he got back to Atlanta he dressed in women's clothing. This was late 90s/early 2000s so back then transgender wasn't really in the lexicon. I think the term they used was crossdressing.
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Do you really believe that it actually equals 1?
No, but 2+2=5 for extremely high values of 2.
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loose to Tennessee
Edited and still used the wrong word.
The OP's shirt design used the word thice.
Spelling scholars all over the place in here.
re: 82 years ago today, 8 American sailors jumped onto a sinking nazi sub
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/5/26 at 3:41 pm to hawgfaninc
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
It's funny, I've known about the UBoat in Chicago and knew about getting the Enigma machine but never connected the two as the same sub.
It's funny, I've known about the UBoat in Chicago and knew about getting the Enigma machine but never connected the two as the same sub.
re: 2026 NASCAR Season Thread
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/5/26 at 1:46 pm to BayouBengal51
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Ned Jarrett
Twenty, maybe twenty five years ago there was a VHS put out called Stock Car Legends Reunion, or something like that. It had a bunch of the older drivers like Ned, Cale Yarborough, Richard Petty, Junior Johnson, the Allison's, sitting around telling stories.
Ned talked about he was going to one race and had his car on a trailer and pulling it with a pickup truck. He was out on this old country road, no one else around, goes over this big bump as he tops a hill. Doesn't think much about it until he is halfway down the hill and looks out the side window of the truck and there's the race car on the trailer passing him. The bump knocked the trailer off the hitch and just started rolling on its own.
I have no idea where his primary residence is . For the longest time after leaving Auburn he maintained a home, I believe at Lake Martin, because his sons were still in school - first at Lee Scott Academy and then at Auburn.
I believe he still owns the house
I believe he still owns the house
re: The golf team shirts? How to order?
Posted by PJinAtl on 6/3/26 at 9:47 pm to TemperdTiger
The orange shirts the five players were wearing had some type of a shield logo at the cuff of the left sleeve, but I couldn't make out what was inside the shield.
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They are sharp
That they are.
I've never played anything above putt putt but I would rock the heck out of the Aubie golfing hat.
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