Favorite team:Auburn 
Location:Sarasota, Florida
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Interests:Flashing unsuspecting old women
Occupation:Say my name
Number of Posts:71275
Registered on:9/8/2010
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They killed Anne Heche for doing that


She was annoying AF but was sexy as hell at times. For some reason, I had a thing for her.


Though I wanted to hate her



Just one of those things





re: Mini Split for Garages

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/14/26 at 11:07 am to
Yea and it’s cheap. About a dollar a foot for R13 and a couple hundy to insulate the garage door. Well worth it.
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Probably because I told third I'd hammer his arse in basketball.



Dangerous. Dont leave your wife alone near Third.
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Not that it matters but I always thought you were a black man



That would be a fun thread idea. :lol:



"What do you think your fellow Auburn board poster looks like"



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Yea, I have it flying on the front of the house now. I will take it on the boat when we go to the sandbars. Just a little something to keep the liberals in my subdivision up at night. :lol:
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That is awesome. I went with the blue. Got my Merica flag ready to go as well.


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I was gifted crocs for Christmas last Christmas and I cant take them off
In one dayI could wear them to the gym, to the mall, in the public shower, and at a creek.



I have a pair that I wear in the shop. Hard concrete floor and they are nice and soft and comfy. I am determined to never wear them in public though. :lol:
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Kyle Chandler,



My wife would fight you. She certainly has a thing for that guy.


Will Smith. - Basically can do one part. Thats it. Same thing in every movie



Jane Fonda - Other than her being hot when she was young, frick her.








re: Plumeria Question

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/14/26 at 7:21 am to
Dude, post some pics. Tigerlaff will get you straightened out. He is the plant whisperer. Helped me on all my plants


re: Mini Split for Garages

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/14/26 at 7:18 am to
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I’m looking at putting a mini split in my garage to help ease the humidity and heat. What brands do you recommend?



I did the Daikin. There is a pretty good thread on here somewhere with a good bit of info on them as well as the insulation process for your garage


I did mine in February and it works amazing down here in the pits of hell...


You will not be sorry

re: GMT 6/14/2026

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/14/26 at 7:06 am to
Good morning everyone. No work today. Just digging in my flower beds. Peaceful day.





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I picked up the trailer I wanted yesterday in Largo, A friend of the Canadian gave us a golf cart. Old, 6-year-old batteries, two wires sitting where the ignition switch goes, etc. I didn't look, but imagine the tires are dry-rotted.



Just get the credit card out and start buying;. Its like buying a old "fix er upper" boat. You are gonna be mad at some point that you didnt just buy a new one. :lol:


Good luck man. You have a project on your hands

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I’m not sure about the most cut throat since Dye. Maybe since Tuberville. Tubs was a menace until the undefeated season. Probably the greatest Auburn team ever assembled. They were incredible in every facet of the game. Could run at will, could pass at will, stop the run and stop the pass, great kicking game. No USC would not have beaten the 04 Auburn team that bullshite transitive property crap was flushed down the drain when we crushed UGA. Because they beat us down pretty good the year before as well.

Gus was pretty cut throat as well but in a different manner. Either you could stop the run game or you couldn’t. If you couldn’t he’d put 50 on you.

Golesh I want to see if the silent bravado is real. Granted I think this will be his least talented team he coaches at AU. But still has the roster to win 7 games easily.



Fair and probably accurate.


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not a flipflop kinda guy, but once the weather gets warm i wear a pair of Sanuks most days




Ive never tried those and they look like hippie shoes but I bet they are comfy
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Glad you got that going. How was taking your test for the license?




Bro, Im not going to lie, it was very involved. I did that last March. I was very surprised how much work I had to put in to that. I bought a online training class from the Coast Guard about four years ago. Once you activate it, you only have 12 months to finish. I never activated it because we were moving and I was busy but last February I activated it and started going through those sessions. I figured it would be something I would spend a few hours going through the training and then just take the test. Yeah, not so fast, my friend.

You go through the training and take quizzes and test along the way and you can't move on until you basically master everything in that section. Which is OK with me because I'm fairly OCD and wanted 100% before I moved on. Then you do some end of the class practice test for the big exam that the Coast Guard gives you which also was no joke.

There's four sections to the test and you have to make a 90% on each section to pass. If you fall below the mark on one section, it's a complete failure you have to start over. I made 100% on two of the sections, missed one question on one of the sections and two on the other section and passed with flying colors, but to be honest, I probably spent 100 hours of my time going through the material. It was no joke. And I'm not being a dick here, but it makes me wonder how some of these knuckleheads got their Captain's license.


Then, of course, once you get the test done, there are many other things that have to be done before you can get your United States Coast Guard captains license. CPR, first aid, pass a drug test, pass a background test, full government, physical, and receive a TWIC card.

Like I said, I know I spent over 100 hours just on the material to take the test and the whole thing probably cost me $1500-$2000 but it was worth it and I'm glad I did it.

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Please don't tell me y'all falling for that shite...



Yea, Im not buying it either. No way they would throw me over without something tied to me. I think I would realize it


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I bet! You were in the water very early.


Wake up at 3:45 - Out of the house here by 4:30 after shower/load up truck

Arrive at boat storage by 5am - Out of boat storage by 5:30 after loading up boat and ice

Arrive at boat ramp by 6am

Spend 1.5 hours throwing cast net to catch bait

Pick up customers at ramp at 7:30

Fish 4-5 hours

Clean fish back at ramp - usually 15-20 mins

Take boat out and drive back to boat storage
Spend 1hr - 90 min cleaning / desalt boat

30 min drive back home.

Unload truck



So I leave my house at 4:30 and get back home around 2-3 for a 4 hour fishing trip. :lol:




Every stinking trip. :yack:

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I didnt know you offered those services.



Its what I do baw. :lol:


I worked to get the Charter service back going this spring. Ive been busy with it. I have been doing 3 trips a week and working the bait bizz 3 days a week. The charters have been great all spring. I have it to about the level that I want it at. I dont plan on going all ham like I did in Georgia. Just 3 days a week is fine with me. Its a lot of work doing these trips.



If you do facebook, you can check out my page there. I dont have a website yet. I have been too busy to work on it



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