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re: Hotels in Omaha.

Posted by Ann Arbor Tiger on 6/13/25 at 10:55 am
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I just reserved Sunday through Friday at the Wyndham Omaha/West Dodge last night. ChatGPT says it's a safe area of Omaha, I guess we'll find out soon!


West Omaha is the wealthiest area of Omaha, which is a wealthy city overall.
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They dont.


They most certainly do. It happens every game in the outfield stands.
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Barrett’s has a solid Reuben sandwich


The Reuben was invented in Omaha, so they should.
20 minute drive from west Omaha to stadium. Traffic up here is not what Baton Rouge and New Orleans folks are used to, as in Omaha has very little traffic delays.
As has been mentioned before, Henry Doorly Zoo is fantastic. Consistently ranked as #1 or 2 zoo in US. Old Rosenblatt Stadium was where Zoo parking is now. They kept a small version where the field was, so that is a top attraction.
Couple who owned The Drover divorced. One got it, and one opened Legacy Chophouse. I think it is better than Drover now. JMO as a guy who lives in Omaha.
In Omaha, the LSU side of the bracket will play Saturday, and Monday. The other side will play Friday and Sunday.
We are playing Saturday in PM game. Book it.
This guy is a chiropractor, not a doctor. DC means chiropractor.

As someone else said - listen to Jason Fung, MD, an actual doctor who has written books on the benefits of fasting for actual advice on the subject.
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Poor Nebraska all they have is corn now since their football team sux.


Nebraska consistently has a top 10 economy of all states, and very low crime rates. Wow, what a crappy place! ??

re: HSA suggesions

Posted by Ann Arbor Tiger on 4/16/25 at 9:32 am
If you use a broker like Fidelity you can invest in direct stocks, funds, or whatever. Very easy.
The CWS is played in Creighton’s home baseball stadium.
The company cannot make you use their HSA provider. It is not like a 401k.
You have to show a business profit 1 year in 3 to be able to not have the IRS classify your business as a hobby and deny the losses/writeoffs.
You do not have to use the HSA your company tells you to use. It is not like with a 401k. Open a HSA account with one of the major brokers, and instruct your company’s payroll that HSA funds are to go there. Roll over whatever you have now into that account. Then trade how you want to.
Duquesne school newspaper article about it

Creighton Prep HS of Omaha band is acting as Duquesne’s band. They did at Thursday’s game, and will Saturday also.

re: ULL 4 @ LSU 5 Final

Posted by Ann Arbor Tiger on 3/2/24 at 9:52 pm
Anyone got the gif of Guidry saying “That was the f’ing hammer.”
Every time IVF occurs, multiple embryos are inserted to help ensure one or more implants. If 2 or more implant, which happens in many cases, selective reduction is recommended by the OB.

Article about selective reduction from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

“Spontaneous multifetal pregnancies have always posed increased medical risks to pregnant women and their fetuses. Between 1980 and 2009, the increased use of assisted reproductive technology and controlled ovarian hyperstimulation with gonadotropins resulted in a dramatic increase in the incidence of multifetal pregnancies. More recently, advances in laboratory techniques and a national effort by professional groups have led to greatly improved live birth rates despite the transfer of fewer embryos, which has significantly reduced the incidence of twins and higher-order multiple births 2. As an example, between 1980 and 2009, the twin birth rate increased 76%, from 18.9 to 33.3 per 1,000 live births 3. It has since stabilized and is currently 33.5 twins per 1,000 live births 4. The birth rate for higher-order multiples increased more than 400% between 1980 and 1998, when it peaked at 1.935 per 1,000 births 3. Between 1998 and 2015, deliveries of higher-order multiples decreased by 46% to 1.036 per 1,000 births 4. Although these advances have reduced the rate of higher-order multifetal pregnancies after in vitro fertilization (IVF), the risk remains higher than with naturally achieved pregnancies. Unlike with IVF, fertility treatments that involve controlled ovarian hyperstimulation with gonadotropins do not control for the number of eggs fertilized or embryos implanted. As such, the risk of a higher-order multifetal pregnancy is increased compared with IVF. This risk is estimated to be 9% 5.”