Rebel920
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| Registered on: | 7/21/2020 |
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re: Ole Miss Podcasters Turning On Lane, Think They Can Do Better
Posted by Rebel920 on 11/7/25 at 6:02 pm to Lt. Columbo
That “ole miss podcaster” has always been thought of as a nut bag…and that was before the brain tumor.
It’s hotter than a Mexican Whore House with a five dollar rebate.
I’m sweating like a whore in church.
I’m sweating like a whore in church.
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Maybe that request was due to higher insurance rates if buildings were considered in the flood plain.
That would be the reasoning. It’s fairly common. My parents did it on their home. If the structures can be mapped out of the flood plain or a different flood plain then the rates go down. I don’t see anything nefarious about it. To my knowledge I don’t think it would have changed any safety protocols or requirements. Just reduced insurance rates.
Like any profession there’s good ones and bad ones. All but one of my interactions with game wardens have been pleasant and no issue whatsoever. They are professional and I appreciate the job they are trying to do. That one though I can see going a long way to give that profession a bad name.
re: Which places is the "True South" missing on its show?
Posted by Rebel920 on 7/2/25 at 7:35 am to Harry Rex Vonner
Wright Thompson ordering at Canes
“I’ll have a triumvirate of your glistening fowl. Soaked in the brine of balmy days-gone-by. And to quench my unceasing thirst, please, a fair to middling portion of that southern nectar that fuels Dixie.”
“I’ll have a triumvirate of your glistening fowl. Soaked in the brine of balmy days-gone-by. And to quench my unceasing thirst, please, a fair to middling portion of that southern nectar that fuels Dixie.”
re: Engineers of the OT
Posted by Rebel920 on 6/25/25 at 9:16 am to freshtigerbait
I waited until like 5 years after college to take the FE because I never really needed it before that. Studied pretty hard but found it to be a breeze. The good part was once I passed that I had all the requirements needed to sit for pe. I can’t remember which study program I used but I basically just spent a few months studying four hours a day on the weekends and worked through all of the material. There were some people with wagons of materials going in to take that test. I didn’t have a wagon but felt good about the material I brought in. Then you had some guys with literally one book for reference laughing about how they don’t need all those materials. PE was definitely harder but still passed it first time. I think being able to take both tests back to back actually helped.
re: What is The Worst Job You've Ever Had?
Posted by Rebel920 on 4/9/25 at 8:28 am to MorbidTheClown
In highschool spent a summer working in a restaurant as a bus boy. The job was terrible and working in there was exactly like the movie waiting. There were a few of us friends doing it though and we made a fun time of it after hours. Spent one summer painting land lines in south Alabama and got paid by the mile. This was probably the absolute worst job I did. Post college I worked in the oil field for a while. First out west which I liked. Moved back to work for offshore for a mud logging company that I friends family owned. Seemed like it was going to be a good gig. Would get left offshore for 6 weeks at a time with no relief on jack ups even though they told me I would be deep water. Then would get back on land and within two days they’d be calling me to head to some other spot. Made it through about 6 months of that before I told them to frick off.
Yeah another thing I’ll throw out on the spanking and stuff is it doesn’t work for all kids. Now I will spank both of mine. It’s more affective on my 6 year old than my 10 year old. 10 year is extremely more sensitive to guilt it seems like so we can tell him we are disappointed in him and he takes it very hard. He’s pretty well behaved though so not a lot of punishment for him. He’s just super forgetful which is aggravating in its own right. The 6 year old would be a terrorist if we let her and she is on the receiving end of more corporal punishment than her brother but for the most part she toes the line now. Every now and then she’s in need of a little reminder. Just two different personalities of kids though.
re: Need a little encouragement. I have a difficult young son.
Posted by Rebel920 on 2/17/25 at 8:02 am to DiamondDog
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We love our son but my wife and I realize nothing with this child is easy. I don't think he is autistic. He's very smart- not in that parent blind to reality way. Kid just will not listen. Maybe this is normal but its beyond difficult and has been since he turned 2. He fixates on things he wants and his mind cannot let go. It makes it borderline impossible to give him direction.
So my wife is a speech pathologist who actually does autism diagnostics for a living. Many children who are on the spectrum are highly intelligent. Doesn’t really have anything to do with it. The fixating on things can be a sign of autism for sure. I would highly suggest getting a referral from your pediatrician to a pediatric developmental and behavioral clinic of some kind and having him tested. There are so many resources available to parents out there today for a child on the spectrum and the understanding of it has drastically changed since we were kids. Many kids on the spectrum with the right help and tools become highly functioning successful kids. Hope you find some answers. If he is on the spectrum the earlier you get him help the better.
Like I said the old good ones are KOR IMs OOMs Comic Cowboys. They all go back to the 1800s. MOT, Crew of Columbus, MOMs (all female), stripers are all newer but good big parades. Then you have non parading groups like Strikers, Dragons and SCS that are really good. I gotta give props to Conde Cavaliers too. I thought their floats looked really good Friday night and they put on a really good parade to open the season.
re: Mobile Mardi Gras Queen (women’s group) Fired For Embezzeling 1.5mil
Posted by Rebel920 on 2/16/25 at 10:24 am to TutHillTiger
Including MOT as an old Krewe with OOM and not IM KOR and Comic Cowboys is kinda funny.Good big Krewe but wouldn’t call them old.
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One of my favorite guns I own is a Remington Model Seven in 7mm-08. It’s probably 20+ years old now and I have no idea if they are even still made. It’s a shortened 700 action and they lightened the rifle to about 6lbs or less. Easy to lug around and super fast handling. One of the most accurate guns in my arsenal. If you can find a used one that’s been well taken care of I’d probably take it over a newly manufactured rifle.
My son has this exact gun in a youth model. I’ve been using it when hunting out of my climber just because it’s so much easier to operate at the size in a tight area and it’s lightweight and I easier to free hand shots with. It’s probably 20+ years old but it’s super accurate. Love that gun.
re: Just GFY
Posted by Rebel920 on 1/27/25 at 2:33 pm to TutHillTiger
They’ve been in rut at our place in Washington county for at least a couple of weeks but our activity has been really down this late in the year. Not really sure on reasoning behind that. Had fields where I was seeing a bunch of does and now I really haven’t been seeing does but still been seeing bucks cruising. If anything it may be close to over on our place. I killed a really good one yesterday morning and he was long and lean. Not much fat left on him. Same with the one my buddy killed Saturday morning. Both stinking to high heaven as well.
Well he’s been one of the best xfl/ufl players for the past two years so he did more than just make it in the UFL. Hes also had a 7/8 season NFL career which is pretty damn good all things considered.
I knew AJ back in the highschool days. He threw a hell of a football and was just a really good athlete. He was a product of trashy family though. To be fair his dad seems to have gotten a lot better over the years. Seems like a really good guy these days. I still see him around a good bit. His mom and brother are another story. I always got along fine with AJ but many did not but he was good and he knew it. Part of that cockiness and fire is what made him so good. Would probably describe his mentality of that of a Brett Favre or Phillip Rivers but he wasn’t as talented as those guys obviously.
I knew AJ back in the highschool days. He threw a hell of a football and was just a really good athlete. He was a product of trashy family though. To be fair his dad seems to have gotten a lot better over the years. Seems like a really good guy these days. I still see him around a good bit. His mom and brother are another story. I always got along fine with AJ but many did not but he was good and he knew it. Part of that cockiness and fire is what made him so good. Would probably describe his mentality of that of a Brett Favre or Phillip Rivers but he wasn’t as talented as those guys obviously.
re: Kid signed with Ole Miss but his parents wouldn’t sign off on the paperwork
Posted by Rebel920 on 12/5/24 at 9:17 am to Quicksilver
This is the screen shot I saw. It’s Demetria Warren so who knows.
re: Kid signed with Ole Miss but his parents wouldn’t sign off on the paperwork
Posted by Rebel920 on 12/5/24 at 8:06 am to Geauxtigers2025
So I don’t know if the part about the brothers scholarship is true or not but it’s certainly being claimed by people on state boards which doesn’t really mean much. The closest thing I’ve seen to that part of it being true is a screen shot of a Demetric Warren On3 post of him saying that’s what happened. No idea how to post the picture but I’m not sure it matters. He’s as shady as it comes though when it comes to highschool recruiting in Mississippi and is probably not a super reliable source.
re: Dawgs vs Rebels -- who do you think wins & who are you pulling for?
Posted by Rebel920 on 11/8/24 at 7:28 am to PortlyDawg
I think this is exactly how it plays out. I think Georgia D line gets to dart and that’s when our offense sputters. He won’t turn the ball over but they won’t score enough to win. If the injury report is to be believed our offense is in big trouble in this one. Defense should keep us in the game and keep it close. Pulling for the Rebs in this one. If they can get to 30ish points I think they can pull it out.
He’s listed as doubtful on the injury report if you want to believe kiffin. I don’t believe that and think he plays.
re: Ole Miss - UGA
Posted by Rebel920 on 11/7/24 at 7:35 am to Demosthenian
No idea on the Georgia secondary. I assume they are good. Don’t think that’s as big a deal though as the ole miss pass catchers are really good. It all comes down to does Georgia pressure dart. Pass protection has been bad in SEC play up until the last two games. When they protect him he’s really good. When he doesn’t have protection it’s just not as sharp and the offense bogs down. Now he’s still not really turning it over even with bad pass pro and the defense can keep them in games but I think the offense has to click to beat Georgia. So basically tell me who wins the line of scrimmage between ole miss o line and Georgia d line and that’s who wins the game. That’s why I lean Georgia winning.
re: NO to Mobile Amtrak service approved by Mobile City Council
Posted by Rebel920 on 8/7/24 at 8:29 am to UAinSOUTHAL
Except it’s not the maritime museum because that’s a museum. Improving the rail lines around the port is vital infrastructure for a growing port. Paying a total of 3 million from the city to get 72 million to improve the rail system seems like a good deal to me.
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