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KennaBruh
| Favorite team: | McNeese State |
| Location: | Kenna, Brah |
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| Number of Posts: | 186 |
| Registered on: | 4/2/2014 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Man wins women's golf tournament getting one step closer to LPGA.
Posted by KennaBruh on 1/21/24 at 9:34 pm to SaintsReportExile
So brave
Seems like an unpopular opinion on this thread, but I think it depends on how miserable you are.
I’m married with a family. I quit a 6- figure job without having another one lined up. I was miserable and burnt out to the point of panic attacks. I drove Uber for a month or so until I found something else. I caught shite from everyone besides my wife and family. Not listening to everyone who told me to “tough it out despite being miserable” was the best career decision I ever made.
I’m married with a family. I quit a 6- figure job without having another one lined up. I was miserable and burnt out to the point of panic attacks. I drove Uber for a month or so until I found something else. I caught shite from everyone besides my wife and family. Not listening to everyone who told me to “tough it out despite being miserable” was the best career decision I ever made.
re: Anyone else not give a single shite about Damar Hamlin?
Posted by KennaBruh on 1/4/23 at 7:05 pm to Thundercles
Millions of people watched him take a hit that might kill him live
re: Oh nooo WWL’s semper fi marine Kristen Garigchkj resigns!?
Posted by KennaBruh on 1/4/23 at 7:02 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Mike Detillier can eat a dick. Dude is terrible
I know him personally. Shockingly he sucks more as a person than he does as a sport’s commentator, if you can believe that
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Forgive me, but is this meant literally, or is it a reference to “biting” vocals, or something similar?
Literally. He was asked to do a Pink Floyd cover (I think for the movie The Faculty), a short time before he completely isolated before his death. He barely had any teeth left and it was shocking to see how much it affected his tone and control
re: Build your personal Rock supergroup
Posted by KennaBruh on 8/11/22 at 6:23 pm to Bench McElroy
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James Jamerson
My FIL was the bassist for a pretty prominent Louisiana Zydeco and Swamp Pop band, and he always referenced Jamerson as his biggest influence
re: Build your personal Rock supergroup
Posted by KennaBruh on 8/11/22 at 6:12 pm to Saintsisit
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He can't touch him.
I agree, but many would disagree simply on name recognition.
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jerry, bob, phil, billy, keith, donna, pigpen
It seems like Jefferson Airplane had less members
Build your personal Rock supergroup
Posted by KennaBruh on 8/11/22 at 4:53 pm
Put a 4-5 piece band together to form your personal supergroup. I’ll start.
Forewarning: Most of my experience is rock bands from grunge-post grunge.
Front man(woman): Layne Staley
Before heroine took his teeth. His pitch and control to navigate through 3-4 octaves so effortlessly was incredible.
Lead guitar: EVH. We all have our opinions, and there are several other obvious alternatives.
Bass: Shavo Odadjian (Sys of a Down). Downvotes incoming, but this is my draft pick.
Drums: Jimmy Chamberlin.
I get it…Bonham, Phil Collins, Neil Part, Grohl, etc. JC’s rapid ride crashes and hi-hat splashes especially on Tonight, Tonight were enough to pick an underdog.
Backup vocals: Art Garfunkel
Could’ve been John Oates. Both would’ve been interesting to pair with a dynamic lead vocalist from the hair band-post grunge era.
Who takes your stage?
Forewarning: Most of my experience is rock bands from grunge-post grunge.
Front man(woman): Layne Staley
Before heroine took his teeth. His pitch and control to navigate through 3-4 octaves so effortlessly was incredible.
Lead guitar: EVH. We all have our opinions, and there are several other obvious alternatives.
Bass: Shavo Odadjian (Sys of a Down). Downvotes incoming, but this is my draft pick.
Drums: Jimmy Chamberlin.
I get it…Bonham, Phil Collins, Neil Part, Grohl, etc. JC’s rapid ride crashes and hi-hat splashes especially on Tonight, Tonight were enough to pick an underdog.
Backup vocals: Art Garfunkel
Could’ve been John Oates. Both would’ve been interesting to pair with a dynamic lead vocalist from the hair band-post grunge era.
Who takes your stage?
Got it. K7 come baby come
Help me remember this 90’s rap/dance song
Posted by KennaBruh on 8/9/22 at 6:28 am
It’s been in my head for about a year, and every time I try to remember the hook I hit a wall. This is the best I can explain from a small sample of what I can remember:
Hype Man: da dang da dang da dang dadada dang
Hi-pitched Hype Woman: *inaudible* dooey da…bedadopoppa dooey ba
Hype Man: bobb boba doeeeaay
Prob an 808 beat or something similar
Hype Man: da dang da dang da dang dadada dang
Hi-pitched Hype Woman: *inaudible* dooey da…bedadopoppa dooey ba
Hype Man: bobb boba doeeeaay
Prob an 808 beat or something similar
Update for those interested:
I know a lot of people(specifically around the Gulf Coast) that are in a similar situation. I passed on a few opportunities to stay in operations or related fields to pursue a Project Management position. I’ve never had to work a position that required me to be mostly self-managed, act as a face for the company, or require some travel, so there are some uncertainties. I know I can be successful as an Operator, Analyst, or Unit Supervisor but my gut is telling me to step outside of what’s comfortable. Time will tell if this is a mistake
I know a lot of people(specifically around the Gulf Coast) that are in a similar situation. I passed on a few opportunities to stay in operations or related fields to pursue a Project Management position. I’ve never had to work a position that required me to be mostly self-managed, act as a face for the company, or require some travel, so there are some uncertainties. I know I can be successful as an Operator, Analyst, or Unit Supervisor but my gut is telling me to step outside of what’s comfortable. Time will tell if this is a mistake
re: Career advice needed
Posted by KennaBruh on 6/15/22 at 12:14 pm to sabanisarustedspoke
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Let's make that his daughter...
Well she’s 7, but the OT delivers again
re: Career advice needed
Posted by KennaBruh on 6/15/22 at 11:53 am to OysterPoBoy
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Go through the parking lot and see who has the larger truck nuts.
You did see i mentioned it was an outage/turnaround planning position, right? Who has bigger truck nuts than an operator after a turnaround?
Career advice needed
Posted by KennaBruh on 6/15/22 at 11:47 am
I can’t wait for the legit responses incoming. In short, I’ve been in Process Operations/Lab Analyst positions for the past 18 years. I took some time off for family medical emergencies, but during my hiatus the unit has been decommissioned.
I have a few opportunities to get back into Operations, which I’ve always found pretty monotonous coupled with that inconvenient night/day shift rotation. I also have an opportunity to get into an outage planning position that would require some travel during projects.
Any advice from the OT that might be familiar with both positions?
I have a few opportunities to get back into Operations, which I’ve always found pretty monotonous coupled with that inconvenient night/day shift rotation. I also have an opportunity to get into an outage planning position that would require some travel during projects.
Any advice from the OT that might be familiar with both positions?
Delacroix, Hopedale, or Port Sulphur this weekend?
Posted by KennaBruh on 3/4/22 at 8:34 am
I’ll start off by saying I don’t want spots. I haven’t taken the boat out since before Ida, so just looking for a rec. for specks/reds. Delacroix around 4 horse, hopedale around Robin or the damn, or Port Sulphur around Hermitage for a windy weekend? Yes, I’ll post a report.
ETA kennabruh@hotmail if you feel privately generous
ETA kennabruh@hotmail if you feel privately generous
WTB 3 Ark basketball tickets
Posted by KennaBruh on 1/15/22 at 8:36 am
Email kennabruh@hotmail.com
re: Terrible commercials
Posted by KennaBruh on 12/4/21 at 9:30 pm to Weekend Warrior79
quote:
annoying “comedian” in the red suit from Verizon
The woman the leans, stares and stomps? Yeah that’s weird
Weirdo
re: Terrible commercials
Posted by KennaBruh on 12/4/21 at 9:18 pm to blueridgeTiger
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I love it
Low hanging fruit, but yes. Right up(or down) there with early Limu Emu ones
Terrible commercials
Posted by KennaBruh on 12/4/21 at 8:48 pm
The Facebook/Meta commercial with the weird tiger, hipster (girl, I suppose?) with bangs and his/her friends “headbanging?” to….something?
Name one that’s worse
Here. Watch with caution/confusion
Name one that’s worse
Here. Watch with caution/confusion
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