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The last time I rode Marta was right after Covid and it was still cold in the mornings. It was a Saturday morning and it was nothing but what seemed like homeless people and smelled like piss. All the way from Doraville station to the airport. Haven't ridden it since. Never seemed that bad in the past.
One of the few places where you used to be able to get good liver and onions.
I did this recently in MO and all I needed to do was sign over the title. And I did it as a donation. He can probably download the title form he'll need in FL and it will tell him if he needed anything else. Don't recall but I might have needed to sign a MO form for him to register the vehicle under a donation as that reduced his tax. But overall it was a pretty easy process.
On YouTube there a lot of videos with players describing how much trash Larry Bird talked. A lot of great stories. But like they all said he could back it all up.

re: Atlanta airport hotel recs

Posted by LSUnGA on 3/22/23 at 5:57 pm
There is a Marriott there that is pretty good and I think another Marriott and a Springhill Suites that is off the rental car train route. You could park at the airport and take the rental car train to the hotel so you wouldn't have to deal with parking in the morning.
I'm in GA and not LA but I've had 2 roofs replaced through SF for hail damage over the past 30 years.

To me SF is one of the most expensive out there. House & 2 cars. Waiting on an accident to come off my wife's record and then going to price out USAA.
Why not just hook into his fence? Why would you put one up as well? Just different type?

re: Water heater expansion tank

Posted by LSUnGA on 1/12/23 at 6:26 pm
Depending on your area it might be code. When we replaced ours about 10 years ago we had to add one per local code.
Only other thing I have similar happen is if the drain hose is too far down the drain it will cause this issue. When it gets to the drain cycle see if you move the hose up or down the in the drain box if that helps. All I got.
Take a look at this part. Had the same issue that eventually got worse and this solved it, at least for now. Great thing about this site is it has videos that walk you through the repairs.

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re: Deck Sealing?

Posted by LSUnGA on 12/30/22 at 1:33 pm
I've had the best experience with this one so far. I put 2 coats on and it's held up the best for me.

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re: Hertz car rental at LAX

Posted by LSUnGA on 12/29/22 at 6:27 am
It's been a while for me there but my experience has been all the rental cars are offsite, about a 5 to 10 minute bus ride on the shuttle.
A grandmother at 39. She'll have me beat by 20 years. Amazing.

re: Recommendations for STL.

Posted by LSUnGA on 11/10/22 at 6:19 pm
If you like beer there is an ITap in West End and they have a great selection of beer.

re: Atlanta

Posted by LSUnGA on 9/8/22 at 11:06 am
If you like wine and go the Dahlonega route there are a lot of wineries in that area.

re: New Orleans Trip

Posted by LSUnGA on 9/1/22 at 2:38 pm
Not sure if the kids will be in to it but we always enjoy the zoo. Kids might enjoy a swamp tour?

re: What Are Your Thoughts On Atlanta?

Posted by LSUnGA on 8/24/22 at 2:14 pm
It's funny to read these comments and then look at what city/state these posters have listed. I never have to go into Atlanta proper but there are some great areas both within and outside the perimeter. I would argue the numbers of areas outside of Atlanta are far greater than anything LA, AL, MS, etc have to offer. For jobs and opportunities alone I don't think New Orleans and Baton Rouge are even close.
I can say flights to Aruba in October are higher than I've seen them in at least the last 6 years. Normally around $700 and pushing $1,200 and more now.

re: Aruba vacation spot

Posted by LSUnGA on 7/29/22 at 6:56 am
One of my top beach destinations for just relaxing and recharging. Have always stayed at one of the Marriott properties on Palm Beach. Very safe and lots of dinning options that are walkable. This year will be our 5th time. We don't do a lot of activities but the island tours always gets high marks.

re: Ambassador Elite Status

Posted by LSUnGA on 7/18/22 at 7:18 am
I don't travel near as much anymore but I did hit Marriott lifetime Titanium Elite and Delta Million Miler last year. But moving forward very little travel and I'm OK with that.