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jborotiger
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re: Help. Going 80 MPH. Cop clocked me at 98. Any advice?
Posted by jborotiger on 7/31/25 at 6:02 pm to pussywillows
Actually no. Goes to 75 just after exit before Washington headed north.
re: Do the umps make this call at Alex Box?
Posted by jborotiger on 5/31/25 at 1:22 pm to Mickey Goldmill
(c. Unless the catcher is in possession of the ball, the catcher cannot block the pathway of the runner as he is attempting to score. If, in the judgment of the umpire, the catcher without possession of the ball blocks the pathway of the runner, the umpire shall call or signal the runner safe. Notwithstanding the above, it shall not be considered a violation if the catcher blocks the pathway of the runner in a legitimate attempt to field the throw, (e.g., in reaction to the direction, trajectory or the hop of the incoming throw,or in reaction to a throw that originates from the pitcher or drawn-in infielder). In addition, a catcher without possession of the ball shall not be adjudged to e.g., in reaction to the direction, trajectory or the hop of the incoming throw,be in violation if the runner could have avoided the collision with the catcher (or other player covering home plate) by sliding.)
The catcher did not move into the base path in reaction to the throw. He was setting up there before the throw was made. Thus interference.
Terrible call!
The catcher did not move into the base path in reaction to the throw. He was setting up there before the throw was made. Thus interference.
Terrible call!
re: "The authorities asked the admins to delete this thread"
Posted by jborotiger on 10/15/24 at 4:45 pm to tgrbaitn08
quote:
like the guy taking pictures of his house and spray painting "THIEF" on his driveway
I never saw anyone admit to spray painting anything. All I saw was a nice pick of the perps house with his calling card painted on the curb. For all I know the perp did it so everyone would know where to find him.
re: Full Size SUV recommendations
Posted by jborotiger on 10/14/24 at 1:10 pm to Randall Savauge
I second buying a used Ford Excursion diesel. It was a beast. Had one for years while children were at home. Could carry 7 - 8 comfortably and all the gear. Not as cool as the newer rides but was perfect for us.
re: META building an office in ST Francisville ?
Posted by jborotiger on 10/5/24 at 11:29 am to WhatItDo
Holly Ridge is in God’s Country very close Tim McGraw country on I20 in North La.
Oddly enough there are rumors of a couple of projects for that area.
Oddly enough there are rumors of a couple of projects for that area.
re: Thank you BR and Oneal Lane for more degenerate attracting business in our area.
Posted by jborotiger on 9/20/24 at 10:49 pm to fallguy_1978
For normal marijuana users it basically is legal. If you get caught with under 14 grams just get your ticket and pay $100 fine no matter how many times you get caught.
re: Inspection stickers could soon be eliminated for Louisiana
Posted by jborotiger on 3/29/24 at 10:28 am to Byrdybyrd05
This will be the first test to see if Landry is indeed the conservative he claims to be of just like all the others
re: WiFi bridge questions/options
Posted by jborotiger on 3/13/24 at 12:52 pm to snake2985
If you already have TP link Deco mesh I would try the exterior access point on each bldg line of sight. I use this over 450 feet and works well
re: Jeff Landry effect in full swing on Bourbon
Posted by jborotiger on 2/11/24 at 8:52 pm to LSUFanHouston

re: Just a thought - The Immaculate Conception
Posted by jborotiger on 12/14/23 at 9:14 pm to Mo Jeaux
Because He already was
re: Scott Woodward is taking out the trash at least.
Posted by jborotiger on 11/17/23 at 12:49 pm to Boneappleteeth
Wrong! Check out the girl from S’port who dropped 40 the other night.
re: Hey baws! Who all is making the trip up north?
Posted by jborotiger on 10/4/23 at 8:52 pm to Faurot fodder
Leaving tomorrow. Until we bring in the two newbie’s next year this is my last away SEC stadium to visit. Also have been to that pitiful place in LR
re: Ole Miss to pay LSU $100,000 for storming the field.
Posted by jborotiger on 10/1/23 at 8:02 pm to mule74
Nothing…our defense did not resist at all! It was all consensual.
Dang…that was in reply to our supposed arse rape.
Dang…that was in reply to our supposed arse rape.
re: No open flame on campus Saturday
Posted by jborotiger on 9/6/23 at 5:10 pm to jborotiger
UPDATE: STATEWIDE BURN BAN REMAINS IN EFFECT DUE TO CONTINUING, CONCERNING DRY CONDITIONS
BATON ROUGE (September 6, 2023)- Following consultation among the State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFM), Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) and the National Weather Service (NWS), the statewide burn ban re-issued on August 25th removing all exceptions remains in effect.
Multiple factors were taken into consideration when making this decision to include Thursday’s anticipated update to the Drought Index Map showing almost all of the state remaining in the highest categories for fire risk, and in fact, more parishes being added to the worst category, D4 (Exceptional Drought). In addition, according to the state’s weather experts, though some areas have received rain in the past few days, the rain has not significantly improved conditions and it has not been consistent even within individual parishes. Lastly, the forecast for the rest of this week into next still keeps the state under very high temperatures alongside a consistent drop in humidity which increases the chances for renewed Red Flag Warnings across most of our state.
“Wildfires are still burning across our state. Hundreds of firefighters are still working hard to extinguish those fires and there’s a grave concern more can develop,” said State Fire Marshal Chief Dan Wallis, “This decision was not made lightly, but it is being made with public safety, including the safety of our first responders, as the top priority.”
“Even though we have received a limited amount of rain, drought conditions still exist that could result in a massive wildfire,” said Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Mike Strain, “We are asking for your help. Please continue to follow the guidelines of the burn ban that remains in place at this time. Let's continue to pray for much-needed rain that will allow us all to get back to normal.”
As a reminder, the active burn ban order in effect as of August 25, 2023, at 12 p.m., prohibits ALL private burning, with no limitations, pursuant to authority under R.S. 40:1602. This burn ban order coincides with a separate burn ban order issued by LDAF prohibiting all agricultural burning including but not limited to prescribed burning.
However, Louisiana residents can resume outdoor cooking with safety measures in place. These measures include using contained cooking equipment like grills and smokers, designed for cooking purposes only, on a flame-resistant surface with a water source or fire extinguisher nearby. The fuel source for this equipment (propane, charcoal, pellets, etc.) is not a factor in its acceptable use. The use of open flames in fire pits, campfires, barrels, bonfires, burn piles, and like open burning is still prohibited.
The status of this burn ban order will be reconsidered on a weekly basis.
SFM Public Affairs Director- Ashley Rodrigue Contact Information- osfm.publicaffairs@la.gov
BATON ROUGE (September 6, 2023)- Following consultation among the State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFM), Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) and the National Weather Service (NWS), the statewide burn ban re-issued on August 25th removing all exceptions remains in effect.
Multiple factors were taken into consideration when making this decision to include Thursday’s anticipated update to the Drought Index Map showing almost all of the state remaining in the highest categories for fire risk, and in fact, more parishes being added to the worst category, D4 (Exceptional Drought). In addition, according to the state’s weather experts, though some areas have received rain in the past few days, the rain has not significantly improved conditions and it has not been consistent even within individual parishes. Lastly, the forecast for the rest of this week into next still keeps the state under very high temperatures alongside a consistent drop in humidity which increases the chances for renewed Red Flag Warnings across most of our state.
“Wildfires are still burning across our state. Hundreds of firefighters are still working hard to extinguish those fires and there’s a grave concern more can develop,” said State Fire Marshal Chief Dan Wallis, “This decision was not made lightly, but it is being made with public safety, including the safety of our first responders, as the top priority.”
“Even though we have received a limited amount of rain, drought conditions still exist that could result in a massive wildfire,” said Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Mike Strain, “We are asking for your help. Please continue to follow the guidelines of the burn ban that remains in place at this time. Let's continue to pray for much-needed rain that will allow us all to get back to normal.”
As a reminder, the active burn ban order in effect as of August 25, 2023, at 12 p.m., prohibits ALL private burning, with no limitations, pursuant to authority under R.S. 40:1602. This burn ban order coincides with a separate burn ban order issued by LDAF prohibiting all agricultural burning including but not limited to prescribed burning.
However, Louisiana residents can resume outdoor cooking with safety measures in place. These measures include using contained cooking equipment like grills and smokers, designed for cooking purposes only, on a flame-resistant surface with a water source or fire extinguisher nearby. The fuel source for this equipment (propane, charcoal, pellets, etc.) is not a factor in its acceptable use. The use of open flames in fire pits, campfires, barrels, bonfires, burn piles, and like open burning is still prohibited.
The status of this burn ban order will be reconsidered on a weekly basis.
SFM Public Affairs Director- Ashley Rodrigue Contact Information- osfm.publicaffairs@la.gov
re: No open flame on campus Saturday
Posted by jborotiger on 9/6/23 at 5:05 pm to Tigerrganz
I advise go to State Fire Marshall Facebook to avoid misinformation that is out there.
re: Remove
Posted by jborotiger on 9/2/23 at 4:08 pm to Tigerbait357
Write up is a off in that she is from Quitman, Louisiana.
re: Social Security related - Life Expectancy reduction
Posted by jborotiger on 8/13/23 at 1:59 pm to HighlyFavoredTiger
But…if you take benefits at 62 there are income limitations (basically 22k) which can reduce the amount. This goes away at 66 or 67 depending on year born. So if still working it may make sense to wait til 67.
re: Anybody here from Lake Providence?
Posted by jborotiger on 7/24/23 at 8:44 pm to BabyTac
That would be the kind of route my wife would take. I’m sure you are thinking of Lake Bruin.
I spent two me at both those lakes in my youth. Had the boat races at Lake Providence.
I spent two me at both those lakes in my youth. Had the boat races at Lake Providence.
re: WTB 1 ticket for Southern. Preferably West Upper Deck
Posted by jborotiger on 9/9/22 at 3:32 pm to mdomingue
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re: WTB 1 ticket for Southern. Preferably West Upper Deck
Posted by jborotiger on 9/8/22 at 9:47 pm to LSUbasketballfan
You still looking
re: What is a root canal like?
Posted by jborotiger on 8/24/22 at 9:46 am to SaintlyTiger88
Had one yesterday! Not bad at all and as others have said really no worse than normal procedures. BUT, I would not let a general dentist near it. Go to Endodontist generally not much more cost and he does them all the time.
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