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Mounjoro costs $1200 a month It’s a damn miracle drug, once it’s no longer so expensive anyone can lose weight. Works for 97% of people ...
Why couldn’t he have just shot himself before? There was no need to take others out with him ...

re: Best Maid Texas Style BBQ Sauce

Posted by LeeLoUA16 on 9/12/23 at 3:25 pm
The dill pickle chips are the best. Have to order by the gallon from Amazon, can’t get them here in Alabama ...
I fricking HATE twitter. Worst social media app ever...
My son has a late August birthday. The plan was always 2 years of kindergarten. 2020 came and Covid hit, which was his kinder year. It worked out perfectly. He’s almost 8, going into second, and is so far ahead of his classmates both academically and socially. He’s an only child, so he wasn’t going ...

re: Korean corn dogs

Posted by LeeLoUA16 on 6/14/23 at 9:59 pm
I would love to try these but it doesn’t seem like anywhere in Alabama caught on to this trend…...
This argument sums up America in a nut shell. Two stupid people who can’t stop arguing over something meaningless amongst a tragedy...
I went into healthcare, and we all know how healthcare in this country is going. Also, it’s going to get worse before it gets better, so honestly the middle to lower class are going to have some issues. ...
I work in healthcare and corrections, and if you remove the mentally ill from the jail and prisons, there would be about 75% less inmates. But there is literally no where to put the crazy, because no one can afford to subsidize them for 89 years that we now can keep them alive. And you can’t keep st...
At what point do we stop with the black/white/gay diatribe and realize that this country and that generation are in trouble? I’m genuinely concerned about what will be the norm for my young son as an adult. ...

re: Everything About New Orleans

Posted by LeeLoUA16 on 3/24/23 at 12:54 pm
My brother and his wife went 2 weeks ago. Witnessed 2 unrelated shootings in a span of 3 days. Said they won’t be back until things change. ...
It may be because people are starting to realize that alcohol really IS the new cigarette, in that people used it as a social crutch only to find out it’s a huge cause of cancer. GI cancer on the 40 and under crowd has soared, and alcohol intake is a huge part of why. ...
Sounds like he’s on a 3 week bender, he’ll either surface alive when he gets arrested for they’ll find his body, either murdered or OD’d from partying too hard after years of soberiety ...
It’s not “becoming” a shite home, it’s already there. Outside of the university and Northport, it’s awful. ...
The guy knew from the get go he wasn’t getting out of it unscathed. Those pigs deserve death, and I’m pretty pro cop. Also MPD coos are apparently all fat out of shape assholes, that first guy was dying from a slow jog ...
I work in an area that see’s a lot of trauma. You would be surprised at how often physical shock, almost a catatonic state, occurs. It’s not always the loud, screaming hysterical response. Sometimes it’s an absolute shutdown if everything but basic breathing/heartbeat/temperature regulation. ...
They are extremely gentle with humans, kids esp. we have a non-working GP, and he’s the best. He guards my son like he’s a goat and would frick up any other animal that came near him. He’s useless against humans though, he loves people ...

re: COVID and the death of friendship

Posted by LeeLoUA16 on 10/24/22 at 11:05 am
This entire thread shows why Louisiana and the Deep South are last in education. Some stupid mofo’s around here. ...
[quote]Most of the people down there were working class or retirees and underinsured. So their 1970’s bungalow got wiped out and instead of retiring by the ocean they had to move because they couldn’t afford to rebuild with the new hurricane codes. Was really sad hearing some of their stories. A l...
[quote]ow for Hurricane Michael it was beautiful two days before it landed and the day before it hit other than some clouds you would’ve had no idea what was offshore. Between that, no AC and the mosquitos I can see why the gulf coast wasn’t as populated back then.[/quote] We were staying in PSJ a...