Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Houston
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Occupation:Financial Advisor
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Registered on:8/28/2012
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re: Pictures from days gone by....

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 11/12/25 at 10:47 am to
Picture of my grandfather in Libya during WWII

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Use it and love it, 12 weeks in and I notice a big difference physically. I do it 4-5 days a week and I can say, even if I don’t hit balls during the week I always feel as if I am game shape so to speak.

Looking forward to adding some weight training to pick up noticeable gains.

re: Choices, Choices

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 9/15/25 at 1:50 pm to


The problem with that strategy is if I’m your competition and I know you’ve gone all in on one player without a backup, I just swoop in two or three weeks beforehand with a much bigger bag of cash. If the player takes the bigger payday — which they should — LSU is cooked.

Now as the competition I’ve really f’ed you for the foreseeable future.
Old man 7w or a nuked 5 iron for my old arse
Text me where they are please. We are about to leave Augusta Georgia and head over.
GCOH is a golf club, not a country club. No pool or tennis courts etc. They have a gym and I think it's included in the golf membership. There is a good group of about 70 guys on distribution list here that are fun to play with. Handicaps ranges from +2 to 13. I never have to worry about getting a time here to play because it is done for me by the group leader.

I joined Black Hawk because it is a true country club, my wife and daughter come out and swim, there is pickleball and tennis courts and a good group of guys to play with. Good practice facility but not as good as GCOH. Probably about 4 or 5 LSU guys. I would join here if wife is involved, she will feel more at home.

Let me know what price the membership directors are quoting you, possibly could make a call on your behalf, they play games with the initiation fees.



TY- I quit watching after 20 minutes or so but watched one of those links and holy crap it only gets worse

War of the Worlds 2025

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 8/9/25 at 6:29 pm
How in the hell did this abomination of a movie get made?
Member of Black Hawk locally.


Good value like poster above with 5 courses to play. The drive is equal distance to all of the courses for you. I’m a member because of the family vibe but play the most of golf at GCOH with a big group of guys.

GCOH - replacing greens next year.

Braeburn- nice club with a 75k initiation for my age, don’t know what it is for juniors. I like the course but would get old playing it all the time. Can introduce you to a few guys at Braeburn.

Carlton Woods- excellent choice but the drive is not conducive to using for practicing. Know a couple of members here to get you introduced here as well.

Champions- traditional course with IMO the best golfers in the city. If your goal is to play against great competition this is the choice. I know members who would sponsor you if you need help.

Also a member of Squire in Louisiana, Champions Retreat in Georgia and about to be Prairie Dunes. If you want to play golf here locally I can bring you to meet the guys at GCOH or Black Hawk.

re: Chris Hilton can fly

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 8/5/25 at 2:32 pm to
Simply asking AI and this is what it said:

Analyzing a 23.7 mph speed for a college wide receiver
A speed of 23.7 mph for a wide receiver in college football is exceptionally fast. Here's why:
Elite level speed: This speed is comparable to, and in some cases faster than, the top speeds recorded for college wide receivers and even some NFL players. For example, a wide receiver was clocked at 22.6 mph on a kickoff return touchdown, surpassing the recorded speeds of all NFL players during the 2023 season. Derius Davis achieved the fastest run recorded in both college and NFL football last season at 23.47 mph. Another wide receiver hit 22.3 mph on a touchdown play and this was the fastest speed recorded in college football that season and even faster than any NFL player in 2024, breaking Brian Thomas Jr.'s mark of 22.15 mph.
Indicates potential: Such high speed suggests a player possesses elite athleticism and a potentially significant advantage against defenders.
Not a guarantee: While blazing speed is a tremendous asset, it's essential to remember that it's only one factor in a successful wide receiver's skillset. A great receiver also needs good hands, precise route-running skills, the ability to create separation from defenders, and a willingness to block.
In essence, a 23.7 mph speed would turn heads at any college program, but it's just one piece of the puzzle for a truly impactful wide receiver.

re: Subtle brag

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 7/21/25 at 11:30 am to
This is like my 25-26th year of applying but now I’m BIG TIME!
2002 Belfry - great experience

re: Big Ben is a lucky man

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 7/3/25 at 6:29 pm to
Just goes to show you have to keep earning it!

re: Hawaiian time

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 6/18/25 at 9:38 pm to
IDK, but thank God he lost his mind

Hawaiian time

Posted by toots-N-scoots on 6/18/25 at 9:32 pm
Ol boy better go into hiding