
BayouSizzle
Favorite team: | LSU ![]() |
Location: | New Orleans |
Biography: | Born in New Orleans. Work in big earl. Lived all over. Now home. Love LSU. |
Interests: | Family, Food, Football, Fun and Live Music |
Occupation: | Big Earl |
Number of Posts: | 316 |
Registered on: | 1/2/2016 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Organic Milk
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 6:20 pm
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it is, but also lasts twice as long
(friggin expensive)
I do not buy it to look at it in my refrigerator.
It is the only organic thing that we buy, and it is now and again.
re: Those with children: how much are you saving per child for college?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 6:09 pm
$400/month for each of them since birth. I stop once balance + time value to their FR year hits 75% of a 4-yr public university (tuition, room & board) estimate.
If they want 100% or if they want private, they will hopefully work hard for it...and may have to make an ROI/debt decision.
P.S. At rate of college costs increases, I think that 75% is falling. I will guarantee them 75%...risk mine.
If they want 100% or if they want private, they will hopefully work hard for it...and may have to make an ROI/debt decision.
P.S. At rate of college costs increases, I think that 75% is falling. I will guarantee them 75%...risk mine.
Organic Milk
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 6:06 pm
Tastes better. Its the only organic anything where I actually notice a different taste. Its not close, and it is much better (and friggin expensive...but that is post for another day).
Now, is that truly an organic thing or is the formulation different, too?
Now, is that truly an organic thing or is the formulation different, too?
re: Financing a purchase via 0 interest credit cards
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 11:05 am
If 15-month or less term is all you need, why not just delay the purchase for 15-months, save up your $ for your purchase during that time, and then purchase outright...
If your intent is to have it paid off end of that period anyways...
If your intent is to have it paid off end of that period anyways...
re: Baton Rouge dog parade today
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 11:00 am
Went to one in Covington yesterday. Stayed 1 hour. Heard exactly 2 barks, and that was 2 more than the number of dog terds that I saw.
Those were not real dogs. Pampered. Child-like.
Wow.
Those were not real dogs. Pampered. Child-like.
Wow.
re: Olympia was Lame as shite
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 10:54 am
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By FAR the worst drunken mess of a parade I have ever been too.
How many parades do you go to in a typical year? At post face value, seems like not many. Like by FAR...not many.
re: Olympia was Lame as shite
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 10:43 am
My family and I enjoyed it. It is basically Eve moved to downtown Covington where I can make regular Tap Room runs. And, we enjoyed Eve a lot, too.
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re: Someone explain the appeal of Mardi Gras to me
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/31/16 at 7:30 am
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Mardi Gras is not a parade. Mardi Gras is not girls flashing on French Quarter balconies. Mardi Gras is not an alcoholic binge.
Mardi Gras is bars and restaurants changing out all the CD's in their jukeboxes to Professor Longhair and the Neville Brothers, and it is annual front-porch crawfish boils hours before the parades so your stomach and attitude reach a state of grace, and it is returning to the same street corner, year after year, and standing next to the same people, year after year--people whose names you may or may not even know but you've watched their kids grow up in this public tableau and when they're not there, you wonder: Where are those guys this year?
It is dressing your dog in a stupid costume and cheering when the marching bands go crazy and clapping and saluting the military bands when they crisply snap to.
Now that part, more than ever.
It's mad piano professors converging on our city from all over the world and banging the 88's until dawn and laughing at the hairy-shouldered men in dresses too tight and stalking the Indians under Claiborne overpass and thrilling the years you find them and lamenting the years you don't and promising yourself you will next year.
It's wearing frightful color combination in public and rolling your eyes at the guy in your office who--like clockwork, year after year--denies that he got the baby in the king cake and now someone else has to pony up the ten bucks for the next one.
Mardi Gras is the love of life. It is the harmonic convergence of our food, our music, our creativity, our eccentricity, our neighborhoods, and our joy of living. All at once.
re: What is the bravest thing you have ever done?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 9:15 pm
Pulled out.
re: What are some consumer products that were legit better in the past?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 9:14 pm
Refrigerators
Would almost never die in the past.
I get a new one every 10 or so years today.
Summin wrong w/dat.
Would almost never die in the past.
I get a new one every 10 or so years today.
Summin wrong w/dat.
re: What's your ideal real job you'd do for cheap?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 9:12 pm
Girl on girl porn talent scout.
re: Do we really feel a connection with elephants?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 8:45 am
Some TV commercials tell me that anal leakage is a small price to pay for a boner.
BayouSizzle says beware of TV commercial executives' bonuses.
BayouSizzle says beware of TV commercial executives' bonuses.
re: Anyone on here moved long distance before?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 8:39 am
Many times....
N. CA once. Beautiful. Lots to do. Great weather, by and large. But, too many plastic people hooked on the material world...for my liking. Great visit. Not great life (for my go at life).
Graebel moving company. Moved all across the U.S. multiple times and nothing lost or broken. Do it.
N. CA once. Beautiful. Lots to do. Great weather, by and large. But, too many plastic people hooked on the material world...for my liking. Great visit. Not great life (for my go at life).
Graebel moving company. Moved all across the U.S. multiple times and nothing lost or broken. Do it.
re: Your greatest joy in life
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 8:36 am
The third gulp of ice crystalled cold beer after eating perfectly berled crawfish, potatoes and sausage.
The fourth and fifth are not too shabby either.
The fourth and fifth are not too shabby either.
re: Help me choose one of these NOLA resturants
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/30/16 at 7:53 am
August
Awesome
Awesome
re: You lousy OT husbands made Valentines Day Dinner Reservations yet?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/28/16 at 4:22 pm
Non-conformist by nature.
F commercial holidays.
Hypocrisy aside, my wife will know that she is all dat and more from me.
F commercial holidays.
Hypocrisy aside, my wife will know that she is all dat and more from me.
re: Good band name?
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/28/16 at 4:20 pm
Liquid Jelly Monkey Love
...still my all time favorite.
Loved me som LJML at The Caterie.
...still my all time favorite.
Loved me som LJML at The Caterie.
re: Mandeville, Madisonville, Covington, Public or Private School
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/28/16 at 4:19 pm
I did both.
My daughter did public school in Mandeville K - 2nd (until her classmates discussed their Daddy's hookers, unkept kids were passing on sickness and indian fire joys).
My son did public in Texas and has been private in LA 1st - 3rd.
I believe public, the right one, works in primary in LA northshore (by and large).
But, we love the private schools they go to now.
Good luck.
My daughter did public school in Mandeville K - 2nd (until her classmates discussed their Daddy's hookers, unkept kids were passing on sickness and indian fire joys).
My son did public in Texas and has been private in LA 1st - 3rd.
I believe public, the right one, works in primary in LA northshore (by and large).
But, we love the private schools they go to now.
Good luck.
re: Honestly, had you ever heard of "Nick Saban" before his arrival to LSU
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/24/16 at 8:01 pm
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...if you follow college football AT ALL, youd have know who he was.
Lots of people re-writing history...
See quote...I followed college football no less than the avg Joe. And, I never heard of him. Half of you did not either.
Except for those showing up a decade later. BS.
Honestly, had you ever heard of "Nick Saban" before his arrival to LSU
Posted by BayouSizzle on 1/24/16 at 6:26 pm
Admittedly, I was not wowed by his replacement of Gerry DiNardo at LSU. Nuttin 'special at the time.
Perhaps I missed some facts at that point in time. Perhaps not.
If not, perhaps LSU had as much to do with his brand today as anything before his arrival to LSU.
What say you?
Perhaps I missed some facts at that point in time. Perhaps not.
If not, perhaps LSU had as much to do with his brand today as anything before his arrival to LSU.
What say you?
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