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Flight from Panama city landing in Oxford soon. Ed Orgeron going to meet him?
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I start the backdown, before the water I give my strap about 2-3’ of slack (make sure to lock the winch). Back down very slowly and very close to the dock. Once floating, the strap should give it enough room to clear the bow roller and float back, but stays between my guideposts. Set the break, hop out, step from dock to boat, lean over bow and unhook, go park boat then go park truck.


Yep. This is the smoothest way I've found. Can be a little challenging to back your trailer close enough to the dock though - especially with docks where there's a gap between the ramp and the dock

re: Heard from a parent of a player

Posted by Bobandus on 10/27/25 at 8:03 pm to
He's more of a wine guy

re: Brian Kelly is fired

Posted by Bobandus on 10/26/25 at 3:45 pm to
Thread is back! So it must be true

re: Best possible outcome

Posted by Bobandus on 10/26/25 at 2:04 pm to
Everything in that plan sounds realistic except Nick Saban as AD. Lol no way.

re: Gumbo quart sale

Posted by Bobandus on 10/26/25 at 1:21 pm to
There are roughly 5 million people in Louisiana. If each person in the state buys a quart of gumbo that profits $10, then BK's buyout is easy
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It's not getting cleaned out good enough. Have you blown it out with an air compressor? How old is the condensate line? Is it vented at the top? Still have proper pitch?

I very much doubt temp setting has beans to do with it. Nor the filter changing.


This is what i was thinking. I bet the HVAC guy that's been repairing it has just been evacuating the water and pouting some bleach/vinegar down it. There's probably a clog somewhere that's incompletely removed.

I don't know how old the condensate line is but apparently the whole system was changed around 2018. Not sure if it's vented at the top. I know where it drains because i've tried to attach a shop vac to it before. Got a little water and gunk out, but not enough to get the system running again.

HVAC guy that fixed it last time made mention of aluminum coils rather than copper promote more growth of junk in the line. He also said something about the way the line is run may affect it.

My landlord is actually pretty good about timely repairs, but was a little pissed this happened again. He has a "service agreement" with an HVAC company (whatever that is), and said he gets charged like $700 every time they come out to fix this. If that's true, he's getting screwed on the price. I might believe that happened one time when he had them come out out to fix it on the weekend in the blazing hot summer.

At this point I almost wonder if the HVAC guys are taking him for a ride and will gladly charge him for a "service agreement" and a few $700 bills a year to drain the condensate line.





Condensation line constantly clogged

Posted by Bobandus on 10/19/25 at 6:41 pm
The rental I'm in constatnly has issues with the A/C condensation line backing up. It occurs a couple times a year. My landlord is trying to say I'm not changing air filters often enough or I'm setting the temp on the thermostat too low.
I keep it set on 75 during the day, 72 in the evening, and 70 when i go to bed.
I've never had this occur anywhere else i live. Anyone had ideas of why this might be happening or how to fix it?
There's not really an LSU bar around here. I'll be at red palm tavern. A local LSU facebook group is watching the game at southern roots smoke house. Hometeam BBQ downtown and Red Palm Tavern right next door are pretty happening spots to watch college football usually
Do attic tents potentially cut down on dust as well?
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This kind of thing has been going on in Houma for decades.


Houma, eh?
I'd look for a used Frontier 18 CC
He's an all around embarrassment in general.
This thread needs to me moved to the OT Lounge for adequate discussion

re: Pier 21 Marine Service

Posted by Bobandus on 8/8/25 at 8:27 am to
I've had great experiences with them. Very friendly and accommodating. Fair price. Let me drop off/pick up boat 30 min - 1 hr after closing time. Think it was Hunter who helped me.
They installed hydraulic steering for me and removed a broken spark plug from the cylinder of a used boat i bought.
Happened to my padnuh right before we were about to get on the interstate at Causeway. Trailer tongue rammed into the back of this 4 runner. No damage to boat and trailer, but a little body damage to vehicle. Ever since that happened, I jack up the trailer after I latch it on the hitch to make sure it's secured.
Not to derail the thread, but where are we Charleston OTers watching the CWS this weekend

re: Beef tongue

Posted by Bobandus on 6/13/25 at 10:02 am to
I've cooked it in a slow cooker before. Diced it up once chilled and then into a hot cast iron pan to crisp up for lengua tacos.