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21 minutes ago, Atxracer said:

That also brings up, people who talk on speaker phones in the airport and talk on the phone on the driving range.  I think I am just surly this morning from being cooped up all weekend chasing a 14 month old.  

I was at the range on Saturday. A big group came in right ahead of me including a wife and daughter or girlfriend maybe. 

The ladies proceeded to sit right behind the range and talk the entire time. I kept myself from saying anything but at one point they were so audible I gave a nasty glance in their direction. I beleive the patriarch caught it and told them to keep it down. 

I mean, what the fuck are y'all doing? If you want to do that go to Top Golf. The range is not where you go to hang out and have a little social hour with the fam. Stay at home. Find something else to do. People are paying money to work on their game, not to hear you make incessant, meaningless small-talk for an hour. If it's you and a buddy and you're chatting a bit - or you are working with your kid then whatever - it can still be annoying but I'm not taking it THAT seriously. But if you aren't even hitting balls? Shut up or go home. I suck enough already.

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8 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

How fast can a 14 month old run?

It's not how fast. It's that they never stop, run like a drunk old man and use their forehead to feel out everything.  

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9 minutes ago, ztejas said:

I suck enough already.

Due to my suckyness/boredom/toughness of the course I play, I have a lesson once a week.  A few weeks ago a dude led an entire conference call while intermittently hitting a shot.  Then, last week, another dude just sat there and chatted on his ear buds while chilling on the range.  I think everyone should adopt AGC's rules.  

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17 minutes ago, ztejas said:

 

The ladies proceeded to sit right behind the range and talk the entire time.

People are paying money to work on their game, not to hear you make incessant, meaningless small-talk for an hour.

Hey dammit !!!  that's how Tiger got his edge !!

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2 hours ago, Atxracer said:

It's not how fast. It's that they never stop, run like a drunk old man and use their forehead to feel out everything.  

Not to mention that they can go from right by your side to God knows where in the time it takes to reach into the fridge and grab another beer.  Their teleportation abilities are astounding.   

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On 1/30/2021 at 4:21 PM, BearSchlong said:
On 1/30/2021 at 8:23 AM, Underdog said:
Sweet tea?  jt is rolling over in his grave. 

JT ded?

No, per @blacklab he is still around and hangs out with him (this was a year or two ago, so may be outdated).  Just got off of forums. 

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JT still lurks but doesn't post. We had lunch a few weeks ago, he is alive and well. 
So, by "lunch" you mean that he snorted coke off your ass? NTTAWWT
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3 hours ago, blacklab said:

JT still lurks but doesn't post. We had lunch a few weeks ago, he is alive and well. 

He's still alive (and probably reading this).  Texted him today and he is right.  Sweet tea is not a Texas thing.  Brisket, yes.  Sweat tea, no.  That belongs to Alabama, SC, Georgia, etc.  

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9 minutes ago, Atxracer said:

He's still alive (and probably reading this).  Texted him today and he is right.  Sweet tea is not a Texas thing.  Brisket, yes.  Sweat tea, no.  That belongs to Alabama, SC, Georgia, etc.  

Well pretty much any southern state has a sweat tea culture, and history.

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1 minute ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

Well pretty much any southern state has a sweat tea culture, and history.

While I'm relatively new here, I have a feeling this has been debated before.  At least for me, Texas doesn't seem nearly as passionate about it's sweet tea as the Southeast.  

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3 hours ago, blacklab said:

JT still lurks but doesn't post. We had lunch a few weeks ago, he is alive and well. 

Good dude.( definitely wanting to damage his reputation)

Will always remember the charity events he did for the troops.

 

FTR, JT and Blacklab are 2 of about 15 people on here whom I have met in person...and they did not kill me.

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10 minutes ago, Atxracer said:

While I'm relatively new here, I have a feeling this has been debated before.  At least for me, Texas doesn't seem nearly as passionate about it's sweet tea as the Southeast.  

Texas is more southwestern than southern IMO.  Ya'll don't seem to have the sweet tea craving. The Mississippi seems to be a loose sweet tea border crossing.

I don't like full on sweet tea I prefer half and half.

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58 minutes ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

Texas is more southwestern than southern IMO.  Ya'll don't seem to have the sweet tea craving. The Mississippi seems to be a loose sweet tea border crossing.

I don't like full on sweet tea I prefer half and half.

I prefer half and half too, but I'm afraid to order it for pickup on the fear that I'll get a cup of creamer.

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1 hour ago, slorch said:

Good dude.( definitely wanting to damage his reputation)

Will always remember the charity events he did for the troops.

 

FTR, JT and Blacklab are 2 of about 15 people on here whom I have met in person...and they did not kill me.

So the other 13 did kill you?

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2 minutes ago, Llogg said:

So the other 13 did kill you?

I did live in The Woodlands...

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3 hours ago, retsevlys said:

I prefer half and half too, but I'm afraid to order it for pickup on the fear that I'll get a cup of creamer.

At least in NC/SC, that was ordered as 'half sweet.'

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On 1/22/2021 at 9:12 AM, TankedBevo said:

Don't cook it in a pan, cook it in the oven. If you must be a weirdo and prefer thin sliced bacon, why not just separating them all before pan frying?

The kids like their bacon crispy, so they don’t want thick sliced bacon. TJ bacon has been great since I started shopping there 15 years ago, but the bacon had changed in the past year.

 As for cooking bacon, I’m not touching raw bacon with my hands so I use chopsticks to separate the slices. I had a technique worked out before TJ messed it all up. 

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The kids like their bacon crispy, so they don’t want thick sliced bacon. TJ bacon has been great since I started shopping there 15 years ago, but the bacon had changed in the past year.
 As for cooking bacon, I’m not touching raw bacon with my hands so I use chopsticks to separate the slices. I had a technique worked out before TJ messed it all up. 
Just touch it and wash your hands after, weirdo.
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10 hours ago, nnm said:

“The Woodlands” makes me surly. Like “THE OhSU.”  GMAFB. 

How do you feel about El Paso?  

Does it get...um...a pass?

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14 hours ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

Texas is more southwestern than southern IMO.  Ya'll don't seem to have the sweet tea craving. The Mississippi seems to be a loose sweet tea border crossing.

I don't like full on sweet tea I prefer half and half.

I would get murdered in the Southeast.  Unsweet, 3 or 4 lemon wedges, three dashes of salt. 

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7 minutes ago, markstanco said:

I would get murdered in the Southeast.  Unsweet, 3 or 4 lemon wedges, three dashes of salt. 

Salt huh ?  Why salt ?  I like a hint of lemon, too much lemon makes it sour to me.

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21 minutes ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

Salt huh ?  Why salt ?  I like a hint of lemon, too much lemon makes it sour to me.

Not sure.  And I add zero salt to other food.  Maybe it tones down the acid.  Ive been doing this since a teen. 

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12 hours ago, nnm said:

“The Woodlands” makes me surly. Like “THE OhSU.”  GMAFB. 

Years ago, I worked for a guy who would talk about going to the woodlands to visit in-laws.  I would always illicit a WTF look from me.  It took a few times of him mentioning it to realize it was indeed 'The Woodlands'.  I ended up living there for 8 years at some point.

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The technical/legal name of the city is actually, "The Woodlands" though, correct?  Nobody seems to mind we call it "El Paso"..."The Pass."  I do find it irritating living in South Austin hearing others refer to their residence as "Westlake."  That's not a city.  West Lake Hills is a city, and it's three words and only 3,000+ people live there.  Westlake is just a high school.  There's no HOA, no development, no neighborhood called "Westlake." 

Every Austinite either lives in Tarrytown or Westlake apparently.  Every Houstonian I know that lives north of Loop 8 says they live in "The Woodlands."  I don't know where any Dallas resident lives because they open every conversation with what generation Texan they are, by the time they get to their cross-fit locale of choice, I've already left the conversation in search or more alcohol.  

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20 minutes ago, BonzoMontreaux said:

Years ago, I worked for a guy who would talk about going to the woodlands to visit in-laws.  I would always illicit a WTF look from me.  It took a few times of him mentioning it to realize it was indeed 'The Woodlands'.  I ended up living there for 8 years at some point.

Yes, for it to be the same as TOSU you would have to call it The The Woodlands

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16 minutes ago, Lobo said:

The technical/legal name of the city is actually, "The Woodlands" though, correct?  Nobody seems to mind we call it "El Paso"..."The Pass."  I do find it irritating living in South Austin hearing others refer to their residence as "Westlake."  That's not a city.  West Lake Hills is a city, and it's three words and only 3,000+ people live there.  Westlake is just a high school.  There's no HOA, no development, no neighborhood called "Westlake." 

Every Austinite either lives in Tarrytown or Westlake apparently.  Every Houstonian I know that lives north of Loop 8 says they live in "The Woodlands."  I don't know where any Dallas resident lives because they open every conversation with what generation Texan they are, by the time they get to their cross-fit locale of choice, I've already left the conversation in search or more alcohol.  

The legal name is 'The Woodlands'.  I seem to remember seeing Spring on some mail addressed to me a few times,though.

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2 hours ago, Lobo said:

The technical/legal name of the city is actually, "The Woodlands" though, correct?  Nobody seems to mind we call it "El Paso"..."The Pass."  

How do you feel about The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim? 

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Same way I feel about people think that Tampa Bay is a city.  It’s not.  It’s a body of water. 

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21 hours ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

Texas is more southwestern than southern IMO.  Ya'll don't seem to have the sweet tea craving. The Mississippi seems to be a loose sweet tea border crossing.

I don't like full on sweet tea I prefer half and half.

Fucking sweet tea as a descriptor.  It's fucking iced tea!   You can put sweetener in it or not.  I mean, Lydia made sweet tea with her Stevia but she sure didn't put any ice in it.  /notrivial

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Putting sweetener in your iced tea does not make it sweet tea, it makes it sweetened tea.  Sweet tea is brewed and then has sugar (not sweetener) added while hot.  It is then poured from a pitcher into a glass with ice.

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53 minutes ago, davidg said:

Fucking sweet tea as a descriptor.  It's fucking iced tea!   You can put sweetener in it or not.  I mean, Lydia made sweet tea with her Stevia but she sure didn't put any ice in it.  /notrivial

No, once it's iced tea you can't sweeten it unless you use something artificial... fuck that noise.

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1 hour ago, davidg said:

Fucking sweet tea as a descriptor.  It's fucking iced tea!   You can put sweetener in it or not.  I mean, Lydia made sweet tea with her Stevia but she sure didn't put any ice in it.  /notrivial

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Same way I feel about people think that Tampa Bay is a city.  It’s not.  It’s a body of water. 
I tell you one thing that really drives me nuts, is people who think that Jethro Tull is just a person in a band.
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On 2/1/2021 at 6:10 PM, Onboard 2.0 said:

Well pretty much any southern state has a sweat tea culture, and history.

I can't recall exactly when things changed but up until late 90s/early 00s, when in Texas, you simply ordered iced tea at restaurants, it automatically came unsweet and you added sugar on your own; I never had to specifically ask for unsweet tea in Texas before then.  I don't know if it was caused by hurricane migrants or simply getting invaded by the Big Southern Dummy.  

I despise sweet tea and it irritates the fuck out of me I have to specifically ask for sugar to be omitted. 

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8 hours ago, markstanco said:
17 hours ago, Lobo said:
Same way I feel about people think that Tampa Bay is a city.  It’s not.  It’s a body of water. 

I tell you one thing that really drives me nuts, is people who think that Jethro Tull is just a person in a band.

Which one is Pink?

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25 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

I can't recall exactly when things changed but up until late 90s/early 00s, when in Texas, you simply ordered iced tea at restaurants, it automatically came unsweet and you added sugar on your own; I never had to specifically ask for unsweet tea in Texas before then.  I don't know if it was caused by hurricane migrants or simply getting invaded by the Big Southern Dummy.  

I despise sweet tea and it irritates the fuck out of me I have to specifically ask for sugar to be omitted. 

I mean I can't say I've ever seen that here in VA.  but I'm sure it exists depends on locale. I've always had to ask for sweet or unsweet tea.  I do think the sweet tea thing has jumped the shark. I like it to have some sweetness, but a little goes a looong way.  I'm a self aware sugar junky.

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17 hours ago, Lobo said:

Same way I feel about people think that Tampa Bay is a city.  It’s not.  It’s a body of water. 

It's a metro area... so that St Pete feels included, without using so many letters.

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