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THE Q BOI
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | New Orleans |
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| Number of Posts: | 12 |
| Registered on: | 11/7/2018 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: What to use for opossum bait?
Posted by THE Q BOI on 9/14/20 at 10:24 am to thadcastle
Trout bellies work the best for us.
Wow,
I had to double check to make sure I didn't write this post drunk and forgot about it based on your description of your symptoms. I have had the exact same thing for over a month now including the wheeze starting around lunch time and progressing to a semi productive cough after that.
I went to an after hours clinic first (covid negative) then set up an appointment with my ENT and after a chest x ray that came back clear he also said bronchitis. Gave me a steroid shot, an albuterol inhaler, and a round of antibiotics that didn't do a thing.
He ended up giving me a flovent inhaler after I called to tell him the antibiotics were useless. I am finally starting to feel better, but its been around 5 weeks, so I don't know if its the inhaler that is helping or if I am just getting over it. It was honestly scary for a while. Definitely the longest I've ever been sick.
Hang in there. I hope this helps.
I had to double check to make sure I didn't write this post drunk and forgot about it based on your description of your symptoms. I have had the exact same thing for over a month now including the wheeze starting around lunch time and progressing to a semi productive cough after that.
I went to an after hours clinic first (covid negative) then set up an appointment with my ENT and after a chest x ray that came back clear he also said bronchitis. Gave me a steroid shot, an albuterol inhaler, and a round of antibiotics that didn't do a thing.
He ended up giving me a flovent inhaler after I called to tell him the antibiotics were useless. I am finally starting to feel better, but its been around 5 weeks, so I don't know if its the inhaler that is helping or if I am just getting over it. It was honestly scary for a while. Definitely the longest I've ever been sick.
Hang in there. I hope this helps.
Specklebelly Goose Recipe
Posted by THE Q BOI on 12/3/19 at 2:49 pm
I bagged my first specklebelly goose on Sunday and am looking for a good but low risk oven recipe (I don't want to mess it up). Currently have the whole goose plucked with the skin on brining in salt water. I appreciate any advice!
re: Best and easiest chicken or steak marinate for the grill
Posted by THE Q BOI on 11/21/19 at 10:40 am to tigers1956
Emeril's Steak Rub and extra virgin olive oil in a ziploc over night.
re: La Boca
Posted by THE Q BOI on 9/26/19 at 10:09 am to carlysstiger
Loved the atmosphere. Drinks, apps, sides were good. Hangar steak was disappointing. It was cooked perfectly and looked great, but lacked flavor which was strange considering how great everything else was. I'd suggest Doris Metropolitan.
A buddy and I were trying to pick doves off the wire running across my back yard with our wrist rockets when a jacked up ford bronco flew up the driveway. We ran inside and my dad went out to talk to the guy. Turns out we had shot a marble through the window of the his stingray corvette that was sitting in his driveway. He lived on the next block like 5 houses down. Needless to say the wrist rockets disappeared for a year or two, and we had to cut the grass for the rest of the year to pay for the damages.
re: Pigeon Forge Dining
Posted by THE Q BOI on 7/9/19 at 4:42 pm to tigerrage08
Fanny Farkle's makes an excellent hot dog. All beef and everything!
re: Any advice for growing Indian Hawthorns?
Posted by THE Q BOI on 5/10/19 at 9:01 am to DrewTheEngineer
Plant in a sunny spot. They'll live for a while in shade, but they will never thrive or look good.
Electric Fillet Knife Recommendations
Posted by THE Q BOI on 3/20/19 at 8:52 am
My dad's birthday is next week, and my siblings and I want to pitch in to buy him a really nice electric fillet knife. He cleans mostly speckled trout and bass (he likes to use his regular bubba blade for redfish), so the only real requirements would be that is has flexible, quality set of blades and is powerful and reliable. He is fed up with his Mister Twister. Has anybody had any luck with other types? The bubba blade one seems like it will be nice, but I'm hesitant to buy anything that hasn't been battle tested yet.
Camellia Sasanqua, (shi shis are a dwarf variety and will get about 3' tall, pink snow and snow on the mountain are upright growers and will get about 8' tall if you let them).
George Tabor and GG Gerbing azaleas grow fast and tolerate the shade well
Ligularia (leopard plant) offers a cool texture and a yellow flower
Dwarf variegated ginger has a cool flower and leaves provides color even when its not flowering
Soft Caress Mahonia - cool texture and nice yellow flower
Holly Fern - looks good in a mass, dark green
Autumn Fern - looks good in a mass, light green
Liriope - nice purple flowers occasionally and hardy as f*ck
Hope this helps
George Tabor and GG Gerbing azaleas grow fast and tolerate the shade well
Ligularia (leopard plant) offers a cool texture and a yellow flower
Dwarf variegated ginger has a cool flower and leaves provides color even when its not flowering
Soft Caress Mahonia - cool texture and nice yellow flower
Holly Fern - looks good in a mass, dark green
Autumn Fern - looks good in a mass, light green
Liriope - nice purple flowers occasionally and hardy as f*ck
Hope this helps
Isuzu Vehicross - Thought they were so badass when I was 11.
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