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I like Tucker, Trump, Elon, and Tulsi and I think that Meme is funny, lol!

re: Beaumont, TX lunch

Posted by DarVienasAlus on 3/8/25 at 8:31 am to
JWilsons. Try Man Candy for your appetizer and the Cuban Reuban sandwich for your lunch.

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JWilson's is the best place in Beaumont, IMHO.

They have a cracklin appetizer called "Man Candy" served with a habanero honey sauce and a slice of grilled bread. Damn good.

I am partial to the "Cuban Rueban" sandwich. It is served with a remoulade sauce that is, well . . . . Damn Good.

The "Flank Steak Stack" is Damn Good as well.

Nice place with a nice bar, it doesn't look like much from the outside but it has a pretty cool inside vibe, with its decor and such.



re: Buying a national title

Posted by DarVienasAlus on 1/14/25 at 10:20 pm to
What took LSU so long?
In defense of that part of Mississippi, Lafayette County is 60% for Trump.
No, because I have to work tomorrow. And, if I have time off (I have good time off) I'm doing something fun. My protest to them is going to college football games, cooking quail at the tailgate, meeting friends in Bakersfield, CA, driving to parts of the country that I've never been to. Working in an oil refinery in Lithuania in 2000. Enjoying restaurants in Billings, Florence, and Agios Gordos.

Protesting now seems to be a cottage industry..

BTW, if I am alive when things go down, I think I will have the moral courage to resist.

That is a name that I haven't heard in a long time. Those days, quarterbacks made good money in the NFL, but not crazy life changing money. Good for him.
The correct answer is easy. Put a big “X” over the page. Then explain that the 8 folks who leave this planet will most likely die before they get to the next planet. And, if they make it that far, they will surely die when they arrive.

Nothing accomplished.


Everybody is good. Predicting is just guessing. Any of the 8 can win it.
There are quite of bit of milquetoast males in this country. However, there are quite a bit of “baws”. The “baws” are in every state.

The milquetoast would scream and flee, the baws would stay, those in between would have a hundred options.

re: explosion in new orleans?

Posted by DarVienasAlus on 1/26/22 at 4:29 am to
It wasn’t big enough.

Joking, sorta.
I say nay. I will not get into the argument of which sport is the hardest to master because I believe that all sports are hard to “Master” because of the special set of skills that are unique to each sport, the opportunity to play that particular sport, the natural abilities of particular persons to play sports in general, and the desire to play whatever particular sport a person is interested in.

Could Micheal Jordan have been a master at tennis if he had the “Tennis” upbringing? Who knows. He is athletic enough to be good at it, as he was with golf and baseball (good is relative). Being good is not being a Master. There are very few of those folks that Master sport.
His track record is not what most folks think.
He was fired from the Oakland Raiders as a head coach.
He took the Tennessee head job and left after one year. Bad move and he knows that. It happens.

Fired from USC, his dream job. Crippling sanctions, but no excuse.

Rebuilt himself as an offensive coordinator at Alabama. Did a good job.

Accepted the head coaching job at Florida Atlantic to re-start his head coaching resume. Did a damn fine job there.

Left that job for a head coach position in the SEC.

He has left two jobs on his own volition. The first was a mistake (his professional credibility in that close knit fraternity of college football coaches took a hit). He clawed his way back.

His second leaving of a program was from FAU to Ole Miss after three successful years with the Owls.

His track record is fine. He has climbed upward.

Here is a nice article about Jim Weatherly and the song.

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I turned the channel to CNN during her speech and their pundits were talking about a Toni Morrison book. No silent video in the background. I did not stay on CNN long enough to figure out why the Toni Morrison book was relevant.
I am one of those folks. I am 57 and I have no children. When I was young, I just assumed that I would get married at the appropriate age and then have kids. I never put a lot of thought into it.

Growing up, my family life was perfect. I have an older brother and my parents gave us such a good life that it is hard to describe in a limited forum. My point is that my decision on kids had nothing to do with growing up.

It is just something I’ve never wanted to do but never developed any hard stance against having kids.

I don’t have any regrets and I don’t anticipate having any in the future.
That’s nothing. That is Ed O waking up in the morning.

re: Oakland Coliseum

Posted by DarVienasAlus on 9/7/21 at 10:53 pm to
Tampa. The Rays not the Buccaneers.

re: These are your leaders

Posted by DarVienasAlus on 9/7/21 at 1:01 am to
Correct me if I am wrong, but none of those are elected . The elected are supposed to serve , the appointed want to rule.

You apparently have forgotten that Tulsi singlehandedly knocked Kameltoe out of the primaries. Yeah, her opinion now would be interesting to hear.

Knocked her right into the Vice-Presidencey. Joe is bad. Kamala is worse.

re: Is Afghanistan our fault?

Posted by DarVienasAlus on 8/24/21 at 11:30 pm to
Nope. We made it better. But Afghanistan is tenuous.
I would, but I have to go towork in the morning. Well, not this morning but Monday morning. Plus, other obligations.
No batting gloves and other protective assortments. Notice when the fielders come to the dugout they drop their gloves between the baseline and the dugout.

Also, Red Barber mentioned that they completed 3 innings in just over 30 minutes
If you do just a tad of research, the last college baseball team that won a National championship with an en expensive stadaium and a rabid fan base was LSU in 2009.
A thousand people have written a thousanfold books about this very question. There seems, at yet, to be a definitive answer. One can make a list of things, in hindsight, that would make things different. History as it unfolds in its present is at the mercy of folks who have to make decisions. The ones we remember are those who make those decisions, good or bad. History is a lonely place for the timid.
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we never did find out why billie joe mccallister jumped off the tallahatchie bridge


And, if you've ever traveled over a bridge that crossed the Tallahatchie, the only way you could hurt or kill yourself by jumping would be if you hit land . . . . Head first.
So, some Hollywood stuff, things folks do in the LP, and things that folks do in all walks of life. Drama spares no class.
All of the colors are taken?