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I love the expedition so far. We drove the platinum for a few days but settled on the active. Couldn’t make myself pay that much more for the difference in options. The active I guess is considered the bottom of the trim levels for the expedition but had everything and more than the suburban has.


We just went through this exercise having our third kid in November. Test drove everything and went in with open mind. Wife liked driving the Expedition Max the most. Handled and accelerated better. Great camera tech. To the point above, the best thing is their base model (Active) still has all the bells and whistles you want with three kids in car seats, without spending $10-20K more for trim upgrades to get what you want in a GM SUV. We've been pretty happy with it so far. Great for road trips and storage space in the back.
As someone that appreciates this tourney, I found this to be a good perspective on how the Tour continues to squeeze them for no apparent reason. Colonial team desperately wants away from this late May slot in the schedule.

colonial scheduling problem
On our honeymoon, we used our couple days in Sorrento to book a private boat out of the marina and tour Capri. You can easily hit Positano and/or Amalfi on that same agenda. It's easy. Just find a reputable group out of the marina to captain you. The boats are whatever you are willing to spend, but we got a smaller center console (looked like a small coast guard boat) and toured all around Capri, blue grotto, etc. It was a great day and the captain was fun. Highly recommend. Don't overthink it. Sorrento is okay in itself, but you're better off spending a day or two chartering to Capri or Positano if you aren't otherwise stopping there. If you have a free full day, go to Ravello. Our best stop.

re: Stadium Swim at Circa

Posted by Wade Phillips on 5/17/26 at 10:01 am to
I had a CFB Saturday experience in September 2022. It was packed with dudes. The waitresses are typical Vegas pool waitresses, nothing to write home about. Pool water was warm and pretty obviously getting constantly pissed in. It's an experience to check the box and see if you like it, but I'm not in a rush to do that again at that price. Put me inside at one of the VP machines facing a wall of TVs.

re: Vegas Advice….

Posted by Wade Phillips on 5/13/26 at 8:03 am to
Dinner at Sparrow & Wolf.
I hope all three go to a 4 year public university of their choice. Realistically, one probably won't go at all, and one may go somewhere private and more expensive. My posting amounts was to exemplify power of investing. I didn't really fund a huge relative amount, just did it early and letting it grow. My oldest kid's account has nearly $70K in market growth at the moment.

It's painful to part with that much at birth, but it's been a good strategy for us so far.

re: 529 milestones for Junior

Posted by Wade Phillips on 5/3/26 at 4:37 pm to
Call me crazy but my goal was to superfund up front and let it grow. To date, balances are as follows (much of this market growth over the past 4-5 years):
Pre-k’er: $105k
4 year old: $94k
5 month old: $32k

Thinking I’ll stop adding anything at this point and flow it down to the younger one as there is leftover or need. If costs skyrocket again I’ll turn back on funding. If I overshoot it, will divert to an IRA.
please leave me an email and I'll get back with you.
Sorry, I don't have a burner and rather not put my personal email out. Do you have a burner email I can contact?
Bringing family down to BR for my kids' first LSU experience. Prefer Saturday tickets in the shade, but open to going Friday. Appreciate any help that isn't $300+ per seat on StubHub!
Second Rodeo, Tannehills, Joe T's (no live music), White Elephant. Plenty of good options and now much more pedestrian friendly.
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Joey ain’t going anywhere. Especially a school that is about to get gutted.


Seems a bit naive. TTU is no destination job. He will move on if he sustains success.
Maybe the Double Eagle bros have Maguire locked in at Texas Tech, but that's who I expected to generate more buzz this cycle.
Yeah we ended up calling Roger per the recommendation and he was great. Agree best to arrange ahead of time. It was wild landing in the noon hour in that tiny airport with 5 other major flight arrivals. Thousands of people trying to solve the same problem at the same time.
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I seriously doubt anyone is. My guess is the developer wanted it changed to the name of their $Billion investment that they are building for marketing purposes and used the offensiveness as an excuse.


They now have a bunch of baws from across the country talking about their new development that otherwise would have never heard of it.


This is right. What Bob Bass wants, he gets in FW. This was his ask.
AUPH would've been a winner, but I got greedy and turned it into a loser. Had a basis around $15/share. Should've sold at $34, but thought it was headed to $60.

re: Family Ski Trip Ideas

Posted by Wade Phillips on 7/29/25 at 7:59 am to
I went through this research last year, although my kids are much younger, and we knew they weren't going to appreciate a fancy trip. We landed on Steamboat and had a good trip. Pretty easy and affordable flights in, easy to get transport to the mountain, good bus system to get you around town. Overall a good value ski trip with fun skiing and activities at the base. I'd suggest you look into it and compare pricing to the other choices on your list. I found it to be 30-40% cheaper than the other options when factoring flights and hotel.

ETA: look at Vacasa website and specifically the Torian Plum. Great location and value in my opinion. Even cheaper as you go up the side of the mountain and Vacasa runs a fantastic shuttle service.