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  2. Condolences to you and your family on the passing of your dad. There is alot we can disagree on but watching your parents, spouse, kids anyone you are close to suffer through these diseases just sucks. .
  3. They celebrated all nightlast night LOL
  4. Yep. That was a bad one. Got Brown tomorrow to get a series split.
  5. 16-3 Bullpen gives up 12 runs Dubin, Ort, Okert, and Whitley. Enough said
  6. Today
  7. I'm excited about the video score board, but it does look small from the road and it would have been nice to have a new middle school and turf on the softball and baseball fields.
  8. They are our rivals in district in other sports, but it still hurt to see them lose and the boys also. Few schools can boast 2 champions getting that close.
  9. Link please
  10. Hard to watch. Flat out beat themselves. Base running cost them at least 3 runs, including 2 in the final inning that would’ve won it.
  11. Nope, they are not.
  12. My dad died in Jan 2025 from dementia related complications which were caused by hydrocephalus (fluid on brain) rather than.Altzheimers. He was misdiagnosed for 8 years, and i kept telling the docs that his decline was to rapid to be caused by Altzheimers ,so more research is definitely needed. A VP shunt would've saved his life if they would've properly dx him
  13. It appears that Silsbee and Shepherd have the most returning starters in the district.
  14. State 1A Final Jonesborro 9 Brookeland 8 Final Great season ladies
  15. Amen
  16. Silsbee has a kid that wore #21 at RB last year. He was a freshman. He had some good quickness as he hit the line. He was rather small and im sure he may have put on a few pounds since last season. I dont know his name. Last name may have been Johnson?
  17. Silsbee will be Running back by committee but I do believe someone will stand out by week 5. Johnson could have a phenomenal season inside and outside the pocket. Having full time at QB, you will see how talented he is. Silsbee lost alot but Silsbee also had a bunch of sophomore, juniors, and few freshman on varsity. I think JV and freshman were pretty good last year as well.
  18. Thomas Sowell…..a very intelligent man. If you have a few minutes, watch this. Very interesting.
  19. For those curious what corticobasal degeneration is, the below link is fairly easy to read. It affects around 2,000-3,000 people per year in the U.S., so it’s one of the rare ‘Parkinsonism’ diseases. It’s typically called a Parkinson’s Plus disease. Not much is known about it at this time, and research has been very limited. We’ve been told by the Head of the Neurological Dept. at Houston Methodist (who provided our 2nd opinion after a barrage of all kinds of tests), that Big Pharma hasn’t concentrated any effort on it because there’s not enough of a potential revenue base. But, since it has some similarities to Alzheimer’s, dementia, & Parkinson’s, a new offshoot treatment—if discovered—for one of those conditions might help. [Hidden Content]
  20. Is that the furtherest BC has ever advanced?
  21. What a good mistake to make. Lol. Last Mariners score I saw was 4-2 in like the bottom of 6th. It was a late game on west coast, so I went to bed. Twins tied it up in top of 9th @6-6. Top of 10th, Twins scored 6 runs and won it 12-6. Astros lead by 1/2 game. Go Astros. I lost count of how many outs were attributed to Peña, but he was a monster @ SS last night. I used to worry when we lost Correa because of Correa’s arm strength, but no longer.
  22. Thanks for your kind thoughts! We are one of the most positive, laughing couples you’ll find. We make it a point to have a big hearty laugh at least 17 times a day. Why that number? No idea. I think I read it keeps you healthier somewhere at some time. She rarely gets frustrated. Usually, it’s when I can’t understand what she’s trying to tell me. She cries a little then, but I tell her it’s not her. It’s my bad ears, and we laugh about it. As far as the Research Center, I found some info on the Cancer Center this will be modeled after. I’m a limited government guy also. At the least, a more local control government person. This appears to be more of an ‘investment in the future’ type of hybrid initiative set up as a pseudo government sanctioned entity. I would describe as similar to the PUC I guess. Somewhat independent. But, Board members appointed by the Governor. Every grant has to be peer approved by medical experts. Attached is the latest report in PowerPoint easy to read slide form. Surprised I didn’t remember anything about it. If the Neurological effort is passed & set up similar, hopefully it can be just as successful. According to this report, it actually generates over $2 Billion/yr. in tax revenue for Texas, and still is able to be the 2nd largest grant funded initiative in the world. Pretty impressive for Texas. [Hidden Content]
  23. Well, I was wrong. Astros at the top of the division on May 31, not All-Star break. So I missed it by a month.
  24. Game 3 Fayetteville 3 Brookeland 1 Fayetteville advances Fantastic season Brookeland Get to Austin and watch the girls win state.
  25. My sincere prayers for your wife, your family and you. I have seen the devastation to the individual and the families these diseases bring, though not nearly as closely as you. I’m sorry for that. I don’t trust our government to do the right thing most of the time. Especially when it comes to spending money. Nor do I trust politicians as a whole. Especially when it comes to finding a way to line their pockets with our money. This is more big government and bureaucracy in the making. I hope when it passes, and it will, that at least some good comes from it.
  26. 🤣😂 "economy on fire" lol
  27. Don’t watch tv/internet news or opinions. Read wire reporting and two or three editorialists I like. I make up my own mind.
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