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cenlaconvertedsouth

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We take risks at casinos. We take risks with investments using money we can afford to lose. We go for the green in two on a par 5 knowing we might put it in the water. Those are risks we get to choose because we bear the consequences.

Human life is different. Your children, your neighbor, or the person walking down the street checking their mail didn’t volunteer to participate in your risk assessment. They shouldn’t be treated as acceptable collateral so someone can prove, ‘See, mine is different. I raised him right.’

And that’s the part I can’t get past. I’m not claiming every one of these dogs will attack. I’m saying when the potential consequence is a child being killed or permanently disfigured, and the risk can be avoided simply by choosing another breed, I don’t understand why proving a point about a dog is worth taking that chance with someone else’s life.
This breed has proven time and time again that it isn’t always about who raises it, owns it, or trains it. There are far too many cases where the story afterward is, ‘He was our family pet for years,’ or ‘He had never shown aggression toward our children before,’ and yet a child ends up dead or permanently disfigured. I’m not willing to gamble with a human life to prove that I can raise or train a particular breed differently. If you knowingly accept that risk and put the dog above the safety of another human being, then we simply have very different values. Human life should always be paramount. Believing you can guarantee that your dog will be the exception is a risk I would never be willing to take.
PrimeBody. They are not the cheapest you can find, but the product has a lot of support out there to back its clean. You just need to signup, pay for the initial bloodwork, and then they will mail you TRT along with the weekly materials needed for at home injections.
Sage Northcutt has to be somewhere on that list as overrated. Jorge Masvidal too.
This is not entirely accurate. Reputable and solvent contractors typically require around 2.5% of known contract costs. It's to cover the initial architect fees, drawings, etc. Especially when dealing with a custom build. Why would the contractor just take your word for it that you will buy the house when completed. Sure, some due diligence on the front can help narrow those people out, preapproval, etc. But when the contractor is obtaining financing to build your custom house, and the buyer just sits back doing nothing during the build finance wise, there needs to be some skin in the game
He will not be the LSU version of Burrow at OSU, because I fully expect JJ to be on the LSU roster next year. Just give Lane and staff time to figure out his roll and present it to JJ.
You don’t trade these type pieces to divisional opponents
I just don't understand why you would spend a 2nd round pick on a QB if by the end of year 1 you have no idea if it was a good pick. Not saying I think Shough is the guy, but we have to get him out there soon, because it take a few years sometimes to max out your potential. If you don't play him this year much, then after next year you still may not know if he is your guy.
Shocker, Louisiana attorneys continue to rake in the tax dollars from us the taxpayers, and the State won't do anything about it because attorneys run the State
You are part of the problem in this State if this is how you view most things.
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A manhunt was underway Wednesday morning for Jamel McGriff, who is wanted in the deaths of Frank Olton, 76, and his wife, Maureen Olton, 77. Authorities said McGriff went to the couple’s home Monday morning, claiming that his cellphone battery was dead and that he needed a place to charge it.


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At the time of the killings, McGriff was out on parole after having served 16 years for a 2006 robbery, police said. Tisch said he has a “lengthy, violent” criminal history that dates back 30 years.


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He was wanted by New York police in connection with robberies that occurred in Manhattan over the summer. In July, he committed an armed robbery at a GameStop, police alleged. A month later, he is alleged to have tried to rob a Verizon store employee. Police alleged that McGriff asked to see merchandise before he forced the worker into a back room. The employee noticed that the firearm McGriff had appeared to be fake and fought him off, authorities said.

He also failed to register as a sex offender in November, which should have violated his parole, Tisch said.
How do people find the time to watch these long shows...cliffs please
Ju’Juan Johnson smoked him twice in 2020 and 2021. I also remember U Lab dominated him too one year…

re: Carbon capture

Posted by cenlaconvertedsouth on 8/29/25 at 4:47 pm to
Carbon capture is a bad deal for Louisiana all the way around!!
Why can't his coat touch the ground? Is this his rule, or like our treatment of the Flag?