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JerrysJheriCurl

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  1. Yeah we are still on the classic skin. I think we are one of the few bigs left on it. I can toggle to lightning and have played in reports in there... until my brain goes to mush. I will wait until we flip the switch and move everyone to lightning. We have a state that we are piloting Tableau CRM with. That shit is the tits. Game changer. We hope to have the whole country on Tableau CRM in the near future. And my black zip-up SF trailblazer hoodie can be worn anywhere, so that’s a bonus.
  2. 31-20 Chiefs. 3x1 formations, especially with crossing routes will be too mucho. And Father Time is undefeated and untied. It’s a young man’s game.
  3. Just get in there and start using it. The more you use it the easier it gets. If you need, help just let me know. SF built a specific CRM for our company, as we are the largest in our space. I’ve onboarded colleagues across the country, as they are really strong, but just needed to learn the new technology. One of our oldest field staffers is one of the best at it. It just took some 1v1 training. He put the time in and is killing it now.
  4. And the data input has to be standardized. As mentioned, the value is not so much the data entry... it’s the analytics it produces... how to interpret those... and how to strategically target areas with more funds. Even if you get that far, the internal politics of a company get in the way. People will get defensive if their department is seen as low performing via the data and/or there is a weak spot in there. Use Tableau CRM (Einstein Analytics) with it, and you have a very powerful tool that, if used properly can create predictive models with AI, as well with your own developed algorithms. In short, Salesforce if used properly, can be a game changer. And no, I don’t work for Salesforce or have stock in it.
  5. For real. I have ONE family member that tried that brisket. He was our guinea pig and that was his feedback. I trust him on that, as he’s in the top tier of relatives that makes a mean brisket. The rest of just don’t care to get all hyped to try brisket at a place. That’s like asking us which Mexican restaurant has the best tortillas and waiting in line for it. If we want brisket or tortillas, we just make them ourselves. It ain’t nothing new or a “delicacy” for us. Used to be, growing up, that brisket was “throw away meat” and we paid $.10/pound. Same with fajita, menudo, barbacoa (cow cheek meat), etc. They were all cheap products. Now some people have decreed them “delicacy,” and jack up prices for what poor people would buy to stretch a dollar. What’s next, tripas?
  6. The Poodle Dog Lounge.... whoa... good on you sir. Or how about LaLa’s Lil Nugget?
  7. Everyone remembers the Hail Mary pass... but the catch on 4th and 17 from like the 25, before that play to even have a shot... crazy catch by Pearson on the sideline keeping both feet in... whoa. He went Superman the last minute of that game.
  8. Little known fact.... He played with Theismann in high school, and when Theismann graduated, Drew switched from WR to QB his junior year. #TheMoreYouKnow Watching him play on the same field with Butch Johnson was badass. Wicked 1 to 2 punch in the mid 70s to early 80s.
  9. Shaka’s middle name must be Ain't. My kingdom for someone who can actually coach in game. Take a TO and tell them to drive to the line, post up, double screen curl for a 16-18 foot shot? Anything but jacking 3s. Naw, just keep shooting. Eventually ONE will go in, AMIRITE? George Mikan is rolling over in his grave.
  10. Put some Tussin on it. If that doesn’t work... Put some Vic’s Vapor Rub on it. If that doesn’t work... Put some monkey blood on it. If that doesn’t work... You got the herp.
  11. As a weekly flyer across the country, I agree with most of this. However, 150 on 5’8”-5’9” on a very rude frame, would work for most red-blooded American males. Warlocks and nalgas add to the weight my good man. Not to Vic Mackey up the thread, but a healthy Latina or Lebanese with that set up... I would be getting my falafel taco on.
  12. Undefeated and expensive AF. As the saying goes.... If it flies, floats or fucks... rent it, don’t buy it.
  13. I was a snatch host in the early 90s. I hosted a lot of snatches during that time.
  14. Good looking out. Will definitely check it out. I have family stories, all the genealogy and artifacts (such as will of the first generation ancestor). Curious to see what they have codified in the book.
  15. For a second there I thought that was a goat ... and figured it was found in College Station.
  16. Long time my man. We go back to the voyages of Cristobal Colon. But just counting being in Texas... The Martin de Alarcón Expedition of 1718, where we built the San Antonio de Valero and then some days later, San Antonio de Bexar. Then my fam pushed east and founded the oldest town in Texas.
  17. I remember going to church at Our Lady of Guadalupe on Sunday morning.... and the hookers were still on 11th St working. Sorry no pics. Don’t worry, none of them looked like Julia Roberts. Ben’s Long Branch was across the street from the hookers and he had a good lunch special. Now some mediocre BBQ place is there now. Yeah, I said it. Fight me.
  18. Change/evolution with everything is inevitable. There’s change for the progress... and there’s change that I wouldn’t call progress. Depends on the metrics. Nearly all of my extended family (140+) communicate often what Austin has become and they all still live there, with the exception of 4 of us. The perspective of generational Austinites is a different lens. Take me back to Richard Moya park for a family BBQ or Northcross Mall Goldmine with a roll of quarters. Maybe take a Sunday drive to Lockhart for some BBQ. Austin had its systemic warts when I grew up there (that I could go on for days about), but overall it was big city with a small town charm. But most importantly it was authentic and had a pulse. IMHO now it’s just a commercial center and the latest trendy landing spot for folk. If that’s your jam, go for it. If it works for you, I’m happy for you.
  19. Native Austinite... born in Brackenridge Hospital (checking in) all the way up to graduating UT. 10th generation Tejano so fam has been in Texas and Austin quite some time. Moved away a few years after graduating. Other than going to games and seeing fam, I can’t stand it. It’s not Austin anymore. I call it CaliRado. It’s all commercial now and has no heart. East Side is almost all gentrified and hardly any good Mexican food there anymore. It wasn’t built/structured to be a million person city. It was built as a college town and administrative city. A few things I miss off the top of my head: Holiday House, Tower and Top Notch burgers. Deep Eddy. Aquafest. Flying kites at Zilker Park. Chilling at Chicano Park. People there are no longer weird (read: educated hippies). Just socially awkward misfits and douchenozzles from other states.
  20. I was at the Rout 66 game. I am pretty sure someone posted about that in the football thread. I stayed the entire game until the eyes was over. That was pretty close to murder. That should be removed too IMHO. It’s too soon for me. I can still hear Wally Pryor’s voice in my nightmares... Skip Hicks... touchdown. FML
  21. What is this Kroger, you fine gentlemen speak of? HEB FTW. How does Kroger even stay in business? They are the Arby’s of the grocery world to me. Who shops at Kroger? I would assume the same people who put beans in their chili.
  22. FLSA talk not going away. A good friend of mine is a cousin with the chica Bezos left his wife for... and his jump off ain’t cute homies. Intriguing that family is, I’ll say. I think she dated some media mogul and Tony Gonzales before that. I ain’t saying she a gold digga...
  23. Efficient... I trust you and your friends on that. Effective? I would conjecture... not so much. It’s simple maff. Jason Collier’s ten pennies... don’t equal a dime. It’s actually less than dime. Ten times the work for 1/10 of the look. Now that I think of it... it ain’t that efficient either.
  24. The teeth to gum line ratio is not working for me. But hey, to each their own. Like my grandpa used to say, every dirty sock, has a dirty shoe.
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