Favorite team:LSU 
Location:US military
Biography:Coolest guy on Earth
Interests:LSU and joking around
Occupation:Military
Number of Posts:620
Registered on:12/21/2007
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The more I judge based on the content on their character, the more I am labeled...
The island kingdom of Tonga hosts a number of great streaming services, they all end in .to instead of .com.

Flixtor has every movie and TV show, and their interface is exceptional; $90 for 2 years. I just renewed for my 2nd 2 year subscription. Bonus: you can favorite movies & TV shows so they are all in one place. When you pause them or turn off your TV, they start up again where you left off, just like on a streaming service.

theTVapp has every channel and specializes in sports broadcasting; 3 months for $45 ($15/month) or 12 months for $100 ($8.33/month).

You can stream both through your smart TV's web browser.

You're welcome.

Side note, I do get Peacock with commercials for free through my Xfinity subscription and Paramount+ with commercials for free with my Walmart+. I get Walmart+ for free through my credit card.
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It means the Feds will be able to track every single 1¢ you spend, where you spend it, when you spend it, and eventually, how much you have to spend.

Google is already doing this.
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Plum Street Snowballs

I grew up going there as a kid, still the gold standard.
I remember frequenting the place as a senior in HS in 1989 & 90 when the drinking age was 18 (I was 17 at the time). I also remember blowing chunks in the bathroom once after drinking too much. Sorry to the bartender on here, my bad.

re: Your best dad jokes..

Posted by CajunSuperJeff on 3/2/26 at 2:19 pm to
I just heard this one joke about Oedipus and King Midas.

It was motherfricking gold!

re: Your best dad jokes..

Posted by CajunSuperJeff on 3/2/26 at 2:17 pm to
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I responded, "would you say the sparkling water market is....saturated."

The best delivery for a dad joke is to randomly put it into a conversation without missing a beat. Good job.

Also, you can include it as a story, such as:

So, last week I went to a local beekeeper to buy some bees to start my own bee colony. I had done my research and found that I only needed an even dozen, so I bought 12 of them. He handed me the container, but there were 13 in there. I said, "Sir, you gave me an extra bee."

He said, "That's a freebie."

re: Speed Bumps

Posted by CajunSuperJeff on 2/17/26 at 2:45 am to
As soon as I enter a neighborhood with speed bumps, I know it will be filled with the poors.
Modern Marvel's, Season 9, Episode 37, Oct 2003 covered the history and engineering of the causeway. It's very interesting.
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Another good book on this subject is Ultra Processed People.

I saw that movie, it was called Soylent Green, but I never read the book. It took place in the future...2022.
Where I live in Lacey, WA, they have multiple roundabouts, and they are wonderful. They have added two within 2 miles of my house in the past 10 years to ease traffic flow.

BR needs one at the corner of Lee & Hyacinth. Without a left turn arrow at that light, it has been a shite show since I was a kid in the 80s. A few years ago I was back in town and saw that nothing had changed in over 40 years, except more traffic.

My taxes are high in WA, but the roads are good.

re: Cignetti

Posted by CajunSuperJeff on 1/9/26 at 7:16 pm to
He looks like a junior high social studies teacher learing at his class taking a test, checking on who is cheating.

re: He was in the backfield.

Posted by CajunSuperJeff on 12/27/25 at 9:50 pm to
The refs are bought and paid for, and Frank could care less.
And blatant holding, but we aren't here to throw flags in that direction.
Linda Carter's titties are a National Is Treasure.
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Why women's shops don't sell beer for the husbands and boyfriends is beyond me.

Al Bundy approves this message.
I still play with some of my best friends. Started playing Halo 2 in 2005 at night while in Bahgdad. It was a great way to take our minds off of the war. Great times.

re: New New Iberia Haircut

Posted by CajunSuperJeff on 10/3/25 at 4:59 pm to
That boy's name is Roy G Biv, he's so far on the spectrum. You know his mama was taking Tylenol on the daily when she was pregnant.
I live in washington, and graduated from a New Orleans public school. I saw the Facebook pics of the 35th reunion that happened over Labor Day. I'm glad I didn't go and glad I haven't gone to any.

I left new orleans in 1990, and don't ever plan to move back there or see any of the people I went to HS with. I only recognized one person, who I went to grade school and HS with, the rest aren't even memories any longer. It was rare to be the white kid at a New Orleans public high school in the '80's, and even rarer now. There's nothing in it for me.
It was the time of unspeakable darkness. I was a freshman in '90 and went to almost every home game my entire college career.

That Florida State game in the rain was fun. I went to Gainsville in '92 to watch us lose.