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1st & 10 is where I saw my first TV boobs.
re: Things I Didn’t Know: Grackles
Posted by Donkus on 5/6/26 at 7:48 am to Aubie Spr96
I remember in my late 20s being at an HEB in Houston at night the first time I saw a true infestation of grackles. That parking lot had dozens of trees and each tree had dozens of screaming birds in them. It was crazy loud and eerie.
Cloudland Canyon/NW Georgia
Posted by Donkus on 5/4/26 at 1:00 pm
We're spending a few days in Atlanta this Mother's Day weekend with only the Georgia Ren Faire being penciled in. For excursions out of the city we've typically gone northeast towards the Helen/Tallulah Falls area. I'd like to spend a day going the opposite direction towards Cloudland Canyon. As a first time visitor, what are some recommendations for a day trip? We'll more than likely have my 70something in-laws with us so any long hikes are probably a no go. I'd like to have a late lunch/early dinner in the area, any restaurant recommendations are welcome.
re: Baton Rouge Zydeco may be shutting down.
Posted by Donkus on 5/2/26 at 12:22 pm to UptownJoeBrown
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A hockey team in a town that’s over 50% black and in dangerous part of town at night.
Great idea!
It's working in Shreveport, not sure what y'all's problem is.
My brother has 6 kids and could use a free lunch, does Micah count?
You know we live in a different time now because at my elementary in 1980s Bossier we would have a "celebrity', usually a local news anchor or a well known children's author, call-in once a week to lead the pledge over the intercom. The only ones I remember are Louis Sacher and Judy Blume. I'm almost positive the pledge was done every morning all the way through high school.
re: WBB signed Chloe Larry
Posted by Donkus on 4/28/26 at 6:52 pm to Portcityblues
I grew up with her dad. He was a starting OF for the 2000 ULL World Series team. Her brother was a D1 SS too.
re: You’re watching tv at 2am in 1997
Posted by Donkus on 4/27/26 at 12:52 pm to boxcarbarney
We love the downtown Hilton Milwaukee. It's a little dated but that's the charm. The Miller Brew Pub restaurant is alright and it's nice having a legit Starbucks on property.
I suggest going to Mader's German Restaurant for dinner. The Old World decor is pretty dang cool and the food is great.
There's a nice lakefront park to walk, and a stop at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum could be fun for your kids.
I suggest going to Mader's German Restaurant for dinner. The Old World decor is pretty dang cool and the food is great.
There's a nice lakefront park to walk, and a stop at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum could be fun for your kids.
Longleaf Scenic Trail Byway through Kisatchie National Forest is my new go to. Also the Longleaf Vista Trail and Day Use area is the most underrated outdoor spot in the state.
Albert Pike Area in Arkansas
Posted by Donkus on 4/20/26 at 7:54 am
We are planning a day trip there soon. Even though it's only threeish hours from the house I haven't been yet. We aren't super hikers or anything, but we aren't scared of a few miles jaunt. Just looking for some suggestions or can't miss spots.
re: 2027 QB Commit Peyton Houston's dad dunks on the bald one
Posted by Donkus on 4/17/26 at 1:50 pm to Dicken Nuggets
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LC played at Elon.
So this guy did exactly what you want by excelling at a small school, but that's still not enough to not bring in another transfer starter? I'm confused at what you want. Clark with starter experience +1 year in Kiffin's system, 5 star prospect transfer Longstreet with +1 year in Kiffin's system, and Elite 11 star freshman Houston is a dream QB room in NIL times in my opinion.
re: 2027 QB Commit Peyton Houston's dad dunks on the bald one
Posted by Donkus on 4/16/26 at 3:36 pm to Dicken Nuggets
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Peyton would be better off going to a program where he will 100% be the starter. If he does that, then he can be the "big time" QB transfer that programs want. Otherwise, he sits on the bench waiting for his time and his time never comes because he doesn't have "experience" like the portal QBs.
So in your system, no freshman QB should ever sign with a high level university until they prove themselves at a small school? Ah yes, Elite 11 QBs are just pining to sign with WKU or Coastal Carolina.
All of these one-handed catches we're seeing prove one thing
Posted by Donkus on 4/10/26 at 1:07 pm
Husan Longstreet throws a pretty ball.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Seeing a kid call Clarissa/Sabrina a grandma kills my soul.
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Whoever did their fire suppression system may be the bigger criminal. Dude has multiple small fires filling the place with smoke, should have looked like a South Louisiana early summer downpour in that place.
California has some of the strictest fire protection rules in the country. I know that building is sprinklered just because the size, much less the commodities that are stored there. I agree, something prevented the water delivery to the suppression systems.
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He is made to take his first hour of the day to teach the H1B1s what to do for the day, and his last two hours of the day redoing what they did.
He's just an awful teacher.
re: For all of you complaining about gasoline prices
Posted by Donkus on 3/26/26 at 1:42 pm to Ramblin Wreck
The real question is why aren't you complaining like the rest of all of us?
Quit letting the bought air out, close the door.
SEC Hills = Mid-South
SEC Flatlands = Deep South
SEC Flatlands = Deep South
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Bruh. I lived in Shreveport for 14 years.
Even worse, I've been here for 43 years and I've never seen any of those places mention do that. The only dusting I've seen is catered events cooked by hired guns from SWLA.
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