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Lane runs a much tighter ship, and he's not going to ramble
have you listened to his answers.

Ramblin Man
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Although- keeping these fine yoots from terrorizing the general public from 8am-3pm is probably worth something.
sure, but I can choose to stay away from them, if I was in school with them I’m forced to sit right by em.
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so I'm curious to see if it works
I can answer that for you. When, in the history of America, has a handout showed an improvement in any metric for the intended population?
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$100 a week tax writeoff for parents
. Write off of what exactly. I’d imagine less than 10% of parents with truant kids would benefit from this
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This is part of the benefit. When they're not in school, they're getting involved in all kinds of bad shite.
now they bring the bad shite to school. I’d rather have bad apples around all other bad apples out of school. Now we have poorly motivated bad kids next to ones trying to do the right thing. Wonder which force wins, the good or bad.

Mom is gonna force the kid to school to get her 100 bucks, the kid is gonna disrupt, and still hit the streets at 3.
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more money than welfare.
oh, they will get that too
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torn. It's tough to get HSers to give a shite about coming in, especially when it’s not reinforced at home
coming in isn’t the goal of education, participating is.

Now, make it a performance or even a behavior incentive and although I think it is dumb, I can at least understand. But simply showing up and being the sane shithead you are in the streets? No
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Honestly may be worth it.
yes a 100 bucks to disrespect teachers, waste resources, and ignore your future versus saving resources, leaving teachers less harassed, all for free.
While I find the school completely off the rails with the assignment, and kudos to the parent for voicing the concern. It appears the police visit was for getting in a verbal altercation in the school parking lot with a black parent. An altercation where the person used 'language they regret"

I agree with this, Pop has played defenses that are incapable of playing zones correctly, when he has been playing more complex schemes he has not faired as well. Shreveport football is very weak defensively in talent and scheme.

I think he has all the tools and have been a staunch advocate of his, but there is some concern on how he will play in a different system. As you described, Evangel is pretty unique.
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My kids are in 30s - 40 now. I funded investment accounts for each a few years ago, with about $10k. Am helping them learn to be investors. Several have added some of their money. Teaching them the "get rich slowly" approach.
I have hammered my kids since their teens the importance of compounding interest. I would have retired a few years ago if I would have saved prior to 35 years old, and even then only small amounts.

My 28 year old has been saving 12% of her income a year for 6 years, plus match. So she is already compounding more interest than I put into savings when I was a decade older.

Back to the topic, I feel a certain responsibility to guide them thru their education insuring that they are employable post graduation, to have a voice I also think that means I pay for their education. Starting life managing debt is tough, if you owe a student loan or such it just makes the cycle of debt management a huge part of your financial future and that is generally disastrous.

In 15 years if they are all on their way to sound financial futures, their mom and I will spend every nickle we have saved whooping it up versus worrying about them.
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Yep, will be a judgement call whenever that time arrives. I also will not be pushing the home ownership agenda. I think geographic mobility is quite valuable at that younger stage of life.
This is my general feeling. I have one that is out on their own and has bought a home, but it was a great deal in an awesome older neighborhood so it seems to work.

I have one that is graduating in 2027, I plan on paying tuition room and boarrd not paid for by TOPS or any other scholarship money. He will be responsible for a job, preferably on campus, to cover his fuel, his entertainment and other odds and ends.

My 2030 grad is on track academically to get a full ride somewhere as his grades and standardized testing stuff project quite highly, but my plan will be the same for him. We should have enough set aside for them to get a good State school education, but would love to have a little left over
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effectively leave you stranded somewhere.
explain this to me, how does this strand a traveler?
Tried? Yes. Rental car this summer in Atlanta. I sat by the wrong make and model car for minutes trying to get key fob to open vehicle. Then flipped the manual key out and tried.

re: Let me call you back with a quote

Posted by tigerfoot on 8/19/26 at 9:41 pm to
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I'm not buying a 2x4 with a price of 3.28, I'm buying lumber with a board foot price of 5.15. There is no variation.
then didn’t you already get your quote?
I bought calls on the mid day reset....dont be dumb like me. :lol:

re: Moderna up 133% so far today

Posted by tigerfoot on 8/19/26 at 12:49 pm to
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t’s a very bad idea to inject foreign mRNA into your body.
pretty much every healthcare intervention is a bad idea, unless you have weighted the risk. And in such case of melanoma, I will take the risk of the medicine versus the potential of having Stage 4 cancer.

re: Moderna up 133% so far today

Posted by tigerfoot on 8/19/26 at 12:45 pm to
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BTW, have you seen where the US ranks compared to other countries in health and longevity?
heatlh research and implementation cant perform miracles, American lifestyles are a large contributor to living disease free and into your late 80s

I know my health condition of HBP could be managed without a pill but I choose not to....now multiply that bad choice by 4 or so times for many Americans.
Watched the interviews on squawk box today, some really neat info. It was a joint interview with Moderna and Merck CEOs as they partnered on this, but it seems to be based largely off Moderna research. Interesting was how they talked about the research being advanced after initial success of Keytruda where the researched showed being really effective targeting melanoma.
The conflicts have been quagmires, but the damage done to the sponsors of terror have been enormous. When the money men tell you to lay off you lay off. This isn’t about freedom or jihad. Terror is an industry is what’s been realized.
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If you are you better practice with it on. I have never used one when shooting a bow, but I can see how it would affect your anchor points.

I have never had issues with a head covering, but sleeves have given me fits in the past. Sitka is too pricey gets hate, but they designed the best mid to light weight hunting coat imaginable, including arms that are nice and snug, but you can still layer under them.