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Im a provider. Most CVSs and Walgreens don’t answer to anyone.
Find a local independent pharmacy that cares about your business.


Sorry Dr Provider, that just not true- being overworked and under-staffed does not mean not caring for your business.

re: Rice University

Posted by jimbo88 on 3/27/26 at 6:57 pm to
I visited Rice with my daughter ( 40 yrs ago, yikes!) and was very impressed with the campus and setting...we got about 50% scholarship, but she chose Stanford in the end and has never looked back....agree a Rice degree carries a lot of weight.
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JD Vance grew up as poor white trash in one of the areas most impacted by globalism and the negative impacts on the American working class. He then overcame that, went to an Ivy League school, got a law degree and then became a Senator before being VP.....


you left out.."and then became a US Marine"

re: Who were you on the court?

Posted by jimbo88 on 3/8/26 at 12:02 am to
Bob Cousy, or "The Big O"

re: Pictures from days gone by....

Posted by jimbo88 on 2/8/26 at 11:40 am to
Would give anything to hear Dizzy Dean and PeeWee Reese call the "Baseball Game of the Week", (brought to you by Falstaff) one more time...they were the best!

re: Pictures from days gone by....

Posted by jimbo88 on 2/8/26 at 6:16 am to
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Tiger Stadium in Detroit, September 14, 1968: Pitcher Denny McLain has just beaten the Oakland A's to become the first major league pitcher in 34 years to win 30 games in a single season. Dizzy Dean, who had been the last pitcher to achieve the 30-win feat in 1934 with the St. Louis Cardinals, was on hand to give McLain a congratulatory hug.


"Good job, Podnuh!"
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pro-left handed


Very sinister


ISWYD :pimp:

test

Posted by jimbo88 on 2/3/26 at 6:45 am
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When do we get to see Crispy!?
Ha..I like it!..using AI to sum up AI, telling Grok to "summarize AI, using mostly big words".

re: Operating power equipment

Posted by jimbo88 on 9/10/25 at 9:16 pm to
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How many fingers do you have left, baw?


Got 'em all, wanna keep 'em! :lol:

re: Operating power equipment

Posted by jimbo88 on 9/10/25 at 9:11 pm to
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I have thought about that too, even though I am in my mid-40's

:bow:

re: Operating power equipment

Posted by jimbo88 on 9/10/25 at 9:17 am to
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Jimbo, did you cut your fingers off or leave the table saw running overnight?


No and no...at least not yet. :lol:

re: Operating power equipment

Posted by jimbo88 on 9/10/25 at 9:14 am to
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always have a pregame speech with myself.


This is a good game plan and something I try to do also. :bow:

re: Operating power equipment

Posted by jimbo88 on 9/10/25 at 9:11 am to
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At almost 88 Jimbo it’s probably best just to be cutting farts at the table rather than trying to get your wood workin


:lol: :lol:

re: Operating power equipment

Posted by jimbo88 on 9/9/25 at 10:02 pm to
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I got too good of a deal on a Powermatic PM2000BT with Armor Glide, I had to pass up the SawStop ICS.

Anyway, my dad is 82 and uses his Dewalt contractor saw often. I wouldn't tell him to stop unless his vision or motor skills got really bad.

I use Micro Jig GRippers when necessary and I always use a living knife when not using a crosscut sled


Thanks for the input...almost that age and worry about motor skills also..I use the same dewalt saw and always use a riving knife...may look at the Grippers.
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You typing this post with your toes or penis?


Yes, it's called Pecker Typing and I'm very proficient at it!