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It is borderline insane but not completely. :lol: We only had 5 days in BA so we really wanted to get the most out of our time there. I think we were on a 7am flight that got us to Iguazu around 830-9. It’s bout 20 min from the airport to the park entrance, as you can imagine it’s a small airport at IGR so we were off the plane and in a cab within minutes.

Our cabbie gave us his contact information should we need someone to come to the falls and get us, but when we went to leave around 5pm there were several cabs waiting to pick up passengers.

I went to sign up for the boat when we got there, but it was already sold out. The day we visited was 93 degrees so I would have been dried off by the time we left. Plus, I think they give you a poncho and a bag to put your shoes in.

Definitely a long day but zero regrets and would absolutely do it again. Argentinians are night owls so getting back to our hotel neighborhood at 10pm didn’t stop us from easily finding some Argentina’s beef and a glass of wine when we got back to BA.
I went to BA in March of 2025 and loved it. Do not leave without a day trip to Iguazu Falls. You can fly in and out of the smaller BA airport in the city (not EZE) and do it as a day trip. You’ll see various tours offering you guided trips but you are fine to self-guide. It’s a long, but amazing day. I didn’t get to make it to the Brazilian side (you really do need to stay overnight if you plan on doing that, to factor in the time for crossing the border). There are cabs so no need to rent a car. I’ve never been to Niagara but someone told me not to bother now that I’ve seen Iguazu.

We did a walking tour around the city, visited the Japanese garden and the national museum of decorative arts, saw a tango show, and the San Telmo market on a Sunday.

I ate at Don Julio and their sister restaurant El Preferido. Both were fantastic. One of the top 50 bars in the world is Flora Atlantic- a speak easy in the basement of a flower shop.

Ubers are stupid cheap. The one hour Uber out to EZE was around $35 usd, and hopping to various locations within the city was less than $5 usd.

re: Sumrall for 7.5m is a steal.

Posted by foreverLSU on 11/30/25 at 10:20 am to
Having a strong incentive based contract tied to playoffs with a lower base salary is (I hate to admit) a very smart move by Florida and what LSU should have been doing for our next coach.
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Verge is 100x better than fat Scott


How? If the Kiffin smoke is real, Verge is following the Woodward coaching search playbook step by step. You don’t have to be a talented AD to overpay for the “sexy” hire.

re: What is Lane doing right now?

Posted by foreverLSU on 11/29/25 at 3:42 pm to
Figuring out how he can be a bigger diva. Tweeting. Hopefully not reading TD because he’ll realize what a bunch of bitch arse weaklings are in our fanbase. I’ve seen postpartum women less emotional than this collective board today I swear.
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Glad I was able to go to every game in Rosenblatt in 2009 with that cheap arse GA booklet before it moved to the new stadium and instagram fans took over.


Tailgating at 10am in the GA line with the sun ruthlessly beating down on me for hours is a core memory :geauxtigers:
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Go live in Jackson Ms for a few years and you’ll be thinking of BR as paradise on earth.


That’s like comparing microwaved pizza to gas station sushi- one’s less likely to kill you, but neither is exactly gourmet.
I think season 3 has my favorite characters but my least favorite plot lines, but I’m in the minority who hated Tanya and felt Posey was an upgrade to the “kooky character” role
Rick has been planning/plotting the meeting with his father’s killer for decades, but he and his buddy couldn’t do the most basic internet research to support the false premise of the meeting? Was that intentionally bad planning or poor writing?


Belinda has NO chill. Girl why are you acting so crazy in front of Greg!? Just be cool and GTFO
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Did anyone else think the Russians had roofied the Golden Girls’ drinks?


Yes- when Laurie took the second shot and the camera panned to the men, the look on their faces wasn’t “wooo!” but a shifty eyed concern.

Edit: saw the preview for next episode so I’m retracting my other theory
Did anyone else catch Chelsea’s face when the brothers kissed because it’s the same face I made :lol:


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Wind already picking up in Cobb Co. which is wild.
Ready for Sunday daylight to be here.
Be well everyone.

Debating putting mini Cantore-Helmets on our chickens


Wind is gusting down here in Fayette County. We’re having our kids do a sleepover in our basement tonight. Thinking about keeping the helmets and tennis shoes down there as an extra precaution :lol:
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Pick a good central location and take day trips by train.


This! I had an unexpected free day in Vienna and we ended up taking a 1.5 hour train to Bratislava. Brought a Rick Steves guide book and gave ourselves a tour of the city which only took about 3-4 hours and we were back in Vienna by evening. Got to knock another country off my list that I never would have really sought out otherwise.
How did they find Gi Huns gps tooth but completely miss Thano’s gaudy necklace full of drugs and grandmas hairpin knife? Make it make sense
My first game since LSU/Vandy in 2019, can’t wait! :geauxtigers:
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So what was worse, that orchild birth?


I’d say childbirth, but not by much. The pain of the stone moving is very reminiscent of the contractions I had in labor, but instead of feeling it across your whole mid section it’s a little bit more targeted. At least with birth I was able to get an epidural tho. And once the stone passes I’ve been mostly okay, whereas childbirth has a more intense recovery. I thought the lithotripsy recovery was harder than passing the fragmented stone pieces.
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Lane Kiffen best bet to Alabama


Great, now I don’t have to worry about Bama winning anything of significance under his tenure, unless you count a twitter war

re: Savanna Banana Lottery

Posted by foreverLSU on 1/5/24 at 12:11 pm to
I came here to see if I was an outlier in the lottery denial and dang clearly I’m not.
Purchased a Barbie dream house off of Facebook marketplace for 1/3 of what it cost at Target, plus its already assembled. I’m currently enjoying bourbon and Christmas Vacation. Thoughts and prayers for the rest of you though.
I spent 11 years at a company with over 40k employees. No change to outdated processes, minimal room for growth because they’re afraid to fire toxic leadership for fear of getting sued. Top performers would get a 4% raise. Nearly 2 years ago I switched to a startup with less than 20 employees. I’ve been promoted twice and doubled my salary. It’s not for everyone though. If you like staying in your lane and doing just your job, a well-defined corporate structure is a safe bet. If you’re up for creating programs and processes and being the one to figure out something no one else knows how to do, then a small company would be more your speed. Just depends on the personality type.