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cantfindausablename
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re: Potential Good News on limiting voter fraud out of Arizona...
Posted by cantfindausablename on 10/19/24 at 5:41 pm to tiger91
In 2020 the day after the election she had phone conversations with then AG Landry. We thought we were going to see something happen. Then it went radio silence.
re: Potential Good News on limiting voter fraud out of Arizona...
Posted by cantfindausablename on 10/19/24 at 5:34 pm to Tasseo
I’ve posted this before, but my mom received emails and texts verifying she voted in 2020 in Maricopa county. She has never lived outside of Louisiana and never been to Arizona. She has already received confirmation by text that her ballot for the 2024 election has been received.
re: I know AZ is corrupt AF, but w/ this DJT lead there is no way they can cheat this much?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 7/1/24 at 8:01 pm to GumboPot
She knows and wasn’t happy about it.
re: I know AZ is corrupt AF, but w/ this DJT lead there is no way they can cheat this much?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 7/1/24 at 7:21 pm to GumboPot
My mom “voted” in Maricopa county in 2020. She has never lived anywhere but Louisiana. She received a text prior to the election that her registration had been accepted. Then received a text on Election Day that her votes had been recorded. She has continued to receive texts and emails for every federal election since that election. When the 2020 election was being questioned she contacted the AG and spoke with him twice. She forwarded all the texts to him. Nothing ever came of it.
This is the body of the email she received April 5th this year.
Subject: Your Maricopa County Ballot
Hello from Maricopa County Elections.
Election Day is 05-21-2024.
Your ballot is being prepared. It will mail on 04-24-2024.
She has never received a ballot I would say it was just a wrong text number but she gets emails too so not real sure how that happens.
This is the body of the email she received April 5th this year.
Subject: Your Maricopa County Ballot
Hello from Maricopa County Elections.
Election Day is 05-21-2024.
Your ballot is being prepared. It will mail on 04-24-2024.
She has never received a ballot I would say it was just a wrong text number but she gets emails too so not real sure how that happens.
re: Unusually high amount of military air traffic over SW Louisiana.
Posted by cantfindausablename on 1/20/23 at 4:21 pm to LSUbest
Funeral for Air Force Academy cadet who died recently was today.
re: For people born before 1992, how close was your hometown to a direct Soviet ICBM strike?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 3/16/21 at 9:53 pm to Friscodog
Lake Charles wasn’t the target, it was Westlake. At that time Olin Chemicals owned the plant that was bought by Arch Chemical and now is owned by Lonza. They were one of I believe two at the time then for a while the only manufacturer of hydrazine in the U.S. Hydrazine is used in the manufacturing of rocket fuels.
re: Give me your best recipe for a bushwacker
Posted by cantfindausablename on 5/28/20 at 12:31 am to dirtsandwich
Just ice. It’s not as sweet as you would imagine. If you are feeling fancy grate some fresh nutmeg on top.
re: Give me your best recipe for a bushwacker
Posted by cantfindausablename on 5/27/20 at 3:28 pm to NOLATiger71
Each bottle should be equivalent in size. I got the recipe from St. Thomas at the bar at the top of the mountain.
re: Give me your best recipe for a bushwacker
Posted by cantfindausablename on 5/27/20 at 9:31 am to JumpingTheShark
2 oz. coconut rum 1 bottle
6 oz. bailey's 3 bottles
4 oz. amaretto 2 bottles
4 oz. kahlua 2 bottles
2 oz. vodka 1 bottle
Blend with ice.
I make large batches with the scaled up recipe and keep it in the refrigerator.
6 oz. bailey's 3 bottles
4 oz. amaretto 2 bottles
4 oz. kahlua 2 bottles
2 oz. vodka 1 bottle
Blend with ice.
I make large batches with the scaled up recipe and keep it in the refrigerator.
re: How masuline/femine are you? Post your results
Posted by cantfindausablename on 11/26/16 at 11:57 pm to jmarto1
Masculine 132
Feminine 74
Feminine 74
re: Question for the Lake Charles Posters
Posted by cantfindausablename on 9/29/16 at 10:11 am to El Campo Tiger
The project bids November 16th. It probably won't start until the 2nd quarter of 2017.
re: talking of closing I10 at the La.-Tx border (what a cluster)
Posted by cantfindausablename on 3/15/16 at 7:44 am to LSUZombie
There is a bridge crossing the Sabine at the TX/LA border not a ferry. You should be fine going that way. You'll pass the Chenniere LNG facility just before you get to the border.
re: How many posts do you average a day?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 7/25/15 at 10:20 pm to Aggieguy2019
Approximately 0.05829016 per day.
re: Are there any negatives to a HSA if your employer pays 100% of the deductible?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 12/8/14 at 11:31 pm to Salmon
The HSA plan that we have was the one of the only ways we found to keep costs down. Our employees like it because if they don't have any major medical issues they end up walking away with money at the end of the year. We pay 100% of the premiums and 1/2 of the deductible for our employees with insurance. So most of our employees have only had to fund their deductible a couple of times. We deposit $1500.00 in their account every year so by now most have more than their deductible covered. If your employer covers your deductible every year whether or not you used all of the money in your account and you don't go to the doctor often, then you just got a raise.
Unfortunately after next year we will probably have to drop this type of coverage due to the "Affordable Care Act". When we set up our insurance unfortunately we didn't install any type of tier system. This leaves us in 2016 funding all employees at the same high levels. We would not be able to fund these type of benefits for every employee so my key employees will have lesser coverage come 2016 unfortunately.
Unfortunately after next year we will probably have to drop this type of coverage due to the "Affordable Care Act". When we set up our insurance unfortunately we didn't install any type of tier system. This leaves us in 2016 funding all employees at the same high levels. We would not be able to fund these type of benefits for every employee so my key employees will have lesser coverage come 2016 unfortunately.
re: I'm blocking the left lane doing 71 mph. UPDATED!!!!
Posted by cantfindausablename on 7/20/14 at 9:25 am to Placebeaux
I'm pretty sure it's from Knight Rider. The season when you find out that KITT is not actually a one of a kind super car. There is another super car named KARR, the prototype to KITT.
This is the scene where KITT is willing to sacrifice himself to destroy KARR, but ends up coming through unscathed. Only KITT spoke like Mr. Feeny so it was the only logical outcome.
This is the scene where KITT is willing to sacrifice himself to destroy KARR, but ends up coming through unscathed. Only KITT spoke like Mr. Feeny so it was the only logical outcome.
re: Lnglf.....who has been stocking up?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 7/2/14 at 9:10 pm to sneakytiger
Yeah, nobody is even close to how far along Cheniere is. They've been working for over 2 years. They were making construction commitments prior to having their permits in hand. Nobody else has made that kind of commitment.
The next closest to begin construction would be Cameron LNG previously known as SEMPRA.
One of the biggest things that keep these sites from beginning construction prior to having permits in hand is the cost of site prep is much higher than normal facilities. This being due to the fact that most of them are on substandard ground and a long way from the existing borrow pits. That drives site prep pricing much higher than normal.
The Magnolia site sits on the dredge spoil that was deposited from the dredging of the turning basin for Trunkline LNG. That area will get really crowded if all of these facilities get built. You would have a large expansion of Trunkline, construction of G2X and Magnolia construction taking place at the same time.
Getting back to Magnolia, I read an article about LNG liquefaction plants and it stated that construction costs in the gulf coast were half to a third as compared to Australia. They've already done the feed for a sister project in Queensland and it seems as if they think they can utilize a lot of that info to shorten the FEED time.
The next closest to begin construction would be Cameron LNG previously known as SEMPRA.
One of the biggest things that keep these sites from beginning construction prior to having permits in hand is the cost of site prep is much higher than normal facilities. This being due to the fact that most of them are on substandard ground and a long way from the existing borrow pits. That drives site prep pricing much higher than normal.
The Magnolia site sits on the dredge spoil that was deposited from the dredging of the turning basin for Trunkline LNG. That area will get really crowded if all of these facilities get built. You would have a large expansion of Trunkline, construction of G2X and Magnolia construction taking place at the same time.
Getting back to Magnolia, I read an article about LNG liquefaction plants and it stated that construction costs in the gulf coast were half to a third as compared to Australia. They've already done the feed for a sister project in Queensland and it seems as if they think they can utilize a lot of that info to shorten the FEED time.
re: Driverless cars could cripple police departments.....those unions will fight
Posted by cantfindausablename on 5/21/14 at 1:29 pm to CptBengal
The math in this article is not quite accurate unless they are also stating that there are only 20,666 police officers in the U.S. A quick Wikipedia check says there are at least 750,000 police officers.
re: What's the drinking age on a cruise?
Posted by cantfindausablename on 4/29/14 at 8:20 pm to DLauw
It's 21 on pretty much all US based cruiselines, but if you are going they are going on a Disney cruise I imagine you will be with them. That allows you two options you can buy it for her or you can bring it on. Disney allows you to bring on alcohol. Call me at work tomorrow and I can fill you in.
re: Chemical Plant question for engineers or operators
Posted by cantfindausablename on 2/12/14 at 7:09 pm to colorchangintiger
I meant that Charley Lake had property across the street from the proposed Axiall ethylene project site, which is the same property you are talking about along I-210. I thought I remembered a thread where Charley said he had some property just North of Bayou D'Inde. Sorry for the confusion.
re: Chemical Plant question for engineers or operators
Posted by cantfindausablename on 2/12/14 at 6:05 pm to CharleyLake
Don't you have property across the road from the LC site. I did some budget work for an unnamed site in LC that was most certainly this project. It was between 200-250 acres of site prep.
re: Whiskey/Bourbon/Scotch appreciation thread
Posted by cantfindausablename on 2/11/14 at 7:05 pm to GRTiger
My liquor store just called and said they got Angels Envy in for the first time. I guess they finally started sending some to LA.
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