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The whole BR sheriff's dept

Posted by ItalianTiger on 10/15/25 at 8:59 pm
Is now at the Shell station at the corner of Perkins and Bluebonnet. What gives?
I saw her outside of Barnes and Nobles during a thunderstorm. I just had to go talk to her. She wouldn't answer any of my questions. Just would say God is good. Gave her some money which she took. I really wanted to know more about her. Best to leave all that alone. But she's there every single day with all her stuff. There's also a white lady who pushes a grocery cart. Always on the bridge on bluebonnet by Perkins Row looking at the canal. Saw her in Rouses. I have never seen either one panhandling.

re: Rotator cuff repair

Posted by ItalianTiger on 1/2/25 at 2:52 pm to
Well, I'm 6 and half weeks post op. 5 weeks in therapy. On stage 2 now. Active assist. No more sling. Therapist are stretching me to my limits. Happy with the progress but I'm pretty sore with all of the exercises. Tylenol 3x a day still. Sleeping much better. Glad I'm over the hump!

re: Rotator cuff repair

Posted by ItalianTiger on 11/14/24 at 11:58 pm to
Dr Craig Greene did mine at BRG Bluebonnet. Great bedside manner. Started the percoset as soon as I felt the nerve block weaken. Start therapy on Tuesday. Kudos to everyone for the tips and sharing your experiences.

re: Rotator cuff repair

Posted by ItalianTiger on 11/14/24 at 4:32 pm to
Supraspinatus muscle. Couldn't reach behind me. Torn 3/4 of the length.

Rotator cuff repair

Posted by ItalianTiger on 11/14/24 at 4:07 pm
Plenty of percocet and stool softener available. Anyone have any good recovery stories?
He's been all over Facebook stirring the pot.

Nate Bargatze

Posted by ItalianTiger on 6/3/24 at 10:25 am
Saw him Saturday night in Biloxi. Awesome performance! Packed house. Traffic sucked!
My great grand parents came thru the port of Orleans in a ship that had perishables on it. Approx 1885. That way they didn't stay long on said boat. Unlike the immigrants that came thru new York did. They worked the sugar cane plantations in plaquemines parish. Saved their money and bought land in Tangipahoa parish and grew strawberries. I have been fortunate enough to have met my relatives in Sicily in 1972 then again in 2022. My paternal grandparents property was right at the I12 tickfaw exit. In 1959 the govt bought 20 some odd acres from them to build the interstate. My family just sold 30 plus acres on the southeast side where Loves is about to start building a truck stop. We talked to buccees but they said nope.