
Red Drum
Favorite team: | LSU ![]() |
Location: | Coast |
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Number of Posts: | 1841 |
Registered on: | 9/21/2007 |
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re: The King of Kings
Posted by Red Drum on 4/19/25 at 10:56 am
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I saw the Netflix version, Kang of Kangz
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re: Old baws try to fight
Posted by Red Drum on 3/31/25 at 9:43 am
Old or young, the lack of hip control while hitting the ground is the downfall of many a warrior
re: Here is Nuss throwing to the pass catchers at today's pro day
Posted by Red Drum on 3/26/25 at 6:51 pm
If I close my eyes I can kind of compare that 3rd pass to Tee Higgins' TD in the Superbowl..... maybe
re: Multiple studies showing vaccines CAN cause autism
Posted by Red Drum on 2/5/25 at 1:33 pm
The author of most of those studies has had his medical license revoked in every state he's been licensed, and the institutions he affiliates his authorships with are addressed to his residence. That not shady at all.
In pay-to-publish journals, anyone can publish a "study".
In pay-to-publish journals, anyone can publish a "study".
re: What would have actually killed the passengers on board AA5342?
Posted by Red Drum on 2/1/25 at 1:05 pm
Anyone not dying of blunt force trauma from the impact with the helicopter (or the accompanied explosion) almost certainly died of blunt force trauma a couple seconds later when the plane hit the river.
Imagine being in a car, with just a lap belt on, and undergoing a t-bone at 200-300 mph resulting in a rollover until your car hit a wall at still over 100 mph.. Anyone surviving that, and then drowning, would have been so injured that they would not have had awareness during that process.
Definitively, no one died of hypothermia.
Imagine being in a car, with just a lap belt on, and undergoing a t-bone at 200-300 mph resulting in a rollover until your car hit a wall at still over 100 mph.. Anyone surviving that, and then drowning, would have been so injured that they would not have had awareness during that process.
Definitively, no one died of hypothermia.
re: OT docs. Hemiplegic migraine—update
Posted by Red Drum on 1/30/25 at 5:45 pm
Good. There's intermittently a shortage of Peds neuro in BR.. I'm sure they'll determine need for meds (and which strategy) based on frequency of events and maybe the testing.
re: OT docs. Hemiplegic migraine—update
Posted by Red Drum on 1/30/25 at 5:37 pm
That's reasonable if symptoms have resolved and shes had same symptoms before.
re: OT docs. Hemiplegic migraine—update
Posted by Red Drum on 1/30/25 at 5:34 pm
There's both abortive and preventive meds, but not sure about her age group. Is she in BR and going to Children's?
re: OT docs. Hemiplegic migraine—update
Posted by Red Drum on 1/30/25 at 5:32 pm
It's scary for sure, but testing may help firm up the diagnosis so that she's not getting cat scanned or worse every time she has a typical episode.
re: OT docs. Hemiplegic migraine—update
Posted by Red Drum on 1/30/25 at 5:27 pm
It's a migraine that looks like a stroke, but resolves over hours typically and is not associated with long term neuro deficits. It often leads to extensive/excessive testing each time it occurs because of the hemiplegia. What other questions.
re: Cold War Era Thrillers
Posted by Red Drum on 1/12/25 at 11:30 am
Spies Like Us, Blast from the Past, Rocky IV, and Miracle come to mind... I'm sure you've seen them and probably not what you're going for here... the flashbacks in Spy Game are Cold War era. There are also numerous James Bond films. Lord of War with Nick Cage is set before and during the end of the Cold War.
Which do you recommend from those you've seen?
Which do you recommend from those you've seen?
re: Defend a villain
Posted by Red Drum on 1/8/25 at 1:55 pm
Pennywise was an elderly soul, lost and stranded in a scary place. Literally starving, he tried to survive off of the smallest, most insignificant sustenance for his dietary needs. A gang of intellectual elitists, prejudiced against him because he was "different", essentially went out to kill him like an angry mob. He tried to befriend a mentally and psychologically abused child and his friends for protection, but the gang would stop at nothing.
Most childhood bullies repent and find sympathy once they've grown, but not this group. Years later, sadistically, one gang member orchestrated a surprise "guy's trip" weekend to relive the fun, abusive history of this innocent creature.
Do we celebrate and cinematize the hunting and execution of a king snake just because it happened upon farmland (god-forbid) and refused to eat a hen, instead only eating one of her eggs (out of respect and humility---- and fear)? Its slithering may be scary to the uninformed, uneducated masses who fail to value all our differences. Fortunately, however, most humans have empathy, and are intelligent enough to realize that the "evil" king snake is actually protecting its neighbors from true danger.
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Most childhood bullies repent and find sympathy once they've grown, but not this group. Years later, sadistically, one gang member orchestrated a surprise "guy's trip" weekend to relive the fun, abusive history of this innocent creature.
Do we celebrate and cinematize the hunting and execution of a king snake just because it happened upon farmland (god-forbid) and refused to eat a hen, instead only eating one of her eggs (out of respect and humility---- and fear)? Its slithering may be scary to the uninformed, uneducated masses who fail to value all our differences. Fortunately, however, most humans have empathy, and are intelligent enough to realize that the "evil" king snake is actually protecting its neighbors from true danger.

re: Did you want the United Healthcare Shooter to have gotten caught?
Posted by Red Drum on 12/9/24 at 5:56 pm
Yes but I'm disappointed in the anticlimactic truth that it was, as many here predicted, just another act by a young, liberal ideologue instead of an insanity-ridden act of passionate retribution, eventually culminating in the most live-viewed trial since OJ Simpson.
As a nation, we deserved better.
As a nation, we deserved better.
re: The longest and most random conversation you every had with a complete stranger?
Posted by Red Drum on 12/6/24 at 3:40 pm
When I was in 2nd grade I sat next to JFK Jr on a 1 hr commercial flight. We hit it off and i wound up inviting him to my birthday party in Sherwood Forrest. He never showed.
re: Pictures released of CEO assassin
Posted by Red Drum on 12/5/24 at 12:04 pm
This will be very disappointing if it's just a young ideological killing of a CEO. A John Q type scenario is much better especially when the crowded streets at city hall cheer upon hearing the not-guilty verdict.
re: Texas is the least free state
Posted by Red Drum on 11/29/24 at 3:06 pm
Texas legalizing gambling will be the death-nail for Shreveport/Bossier.
re: Is the Bermuda Triangle not a thing anymore?
Posted by Red Drum on 10/22/24 at 8:12 pm
My father was a cuck. My mom maintains to this day that my real father, Chad, burst into flames in the Bermuda Triangle.
re: Did anyone see the ESPN selection show tonight?
Posted by Red Drum on 10/22/24 at 8:09 pm
Jesus Christ this had potential for substance. Because they're fricking ranked higher at this moment, and it's a selection show you dipshit.
re: Would they have called back the TD if Lacy had thrown the ball into the stands?
Posted by Red Drum on 10/13/24 at 9:47 am
It was taunting, and didn't matter that it was before the end zone. The rule, at least that season, was that any taunting could erase a score.
re: Updated Massey Ratings - Sets up an epic #1 -vs- #2 @ DKR next Saturday
Posted by Red Drum on 10/13/24 at 8:41 am
Do u own the website you're linking and need clicks or can u just say the fricking matchup? Nerd
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