danmdevries
2 years ago
Happy Saturday fellas
Ram27
2 years ago
Good Saturday morning one & all...........
deadeyedick
2 years ago
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2 years ago
Danm: It IS, in fact, 99% night shift. It's why I hated night shift so much. It is so hard on your body, especially when you're north of 40. I was always tired.

Mornin' dudes. coffeed up. Was raining, but will still try to get the puppy dog walked if it clears up.
HockeyDad
2 years ago

Savois’s is my go to when I’m away unless I get lucky and see a pack of Verona’s. Though only the sausage. I refuse to buy that mass produced grocery store 💩 posing as andouille.

If you will be passing this way anytime soon I could pick you up a supply of “real” andouille. On the other hand, I could pack some on dry ice and ship it to you. I have to warn you though it’s got a moderate to heavy smoke taste. So it’s not for those with a weak palate. Of course you’d probably want some smoked pork sausage, homemade cracklings, boudin and Tasso.

If you end up liking it plan on spending a small fortune continuing to get it. I want to say the andouille sells for north of $7 a pound or more then there’s the added cost of a container, dry ice and overnight shipping.

This is his website. Unfortunately, I don’t think he sells online. But, if you bought a large enough order he may ship.

https://porches-sausage.business.site/ 

Abrignac wrote:



When I lived in California I would order stuff from cajungrocer.com. Here In Houston I can find lots of stuff. I have had andouille that is too smoky for me and I’ll admit I don’t even like boudin.

Currently we are in shrink mode as I de-stock the house since we are moving in a month.
HockeyDad
2 years ago

does LeHockeyDad need a sausage gofundme?

frankj1 wrote:




What exactly you got in mind….big boy?
DrafterX
2 years ago
Are you going to sell your coffee table humidor..?? 😕
rfenst
2 years ago
Spent the last 60 hours intervening to encourage my daughter to break-up with her fiance- thank Good! Took a lot of pressure, but in the end she admitted/realized we are right, even though she hurts terribly. Wife and son drove her back down to Boca Raton and back up to Orlando yesterday. She told him face to face and gave him the ring back. She has saved herself a most certain divorce-(possibly with children). Hardest thing I have ever done in my life.

Haven't smoked a cigar in like 10 days. Need to fire one up, but it's going to rain all day which, means 100% RH. Don't like exploded/unraveling or swollen and cracked cigars.

Looking forward to some NFLtoday!
BuckyB93
2 years ago
That's gotta be tough to go though rfenst. I feel for you and your daughter. I married someone who I thought was the right one but it ended up in a divorce and she took a ton from me monetarily and emotionally. It was good in the beginning but she turned into a C. My friends and family knew what was coming but I ignored the signs. I'm not completely innocent either but she didn't want to work though it. As my eyes opened, parting waves was the best thing to do.

In the end, the best thing that came out of her is two beautiful kids. She still has rocky waters with her second marriage but that's not something I can control or don't want to even dip my toes into. It's none of my business. If it impacts the kids, then it is my business. I strive to enjoy a stress fee life. Being hooked up with a partner that raises the stress level 10x is no way to live.

With that said, it's time to go fire up the snow blower to ensure it works after a couple of pulls.

Uno 2 NINE!
Gene363
2 years ago
Good Saturday Morning to All! It's a rainy 47° on the way to 56° today.

Hang in there Robert, I hope it all works out for the better.

HD, you can get fantastic smoked beef sausage in Houston. Cajun sausage is good, Chorizo too, but Portuguese Linguisa is fantastic.
Abrignac
2 years ago

When I lived in California I would order stuff from cajungrocer.com. Here In Houston I can find lots of stuff. I have had andouille that is too smoky for me and I’ll admit I don’t even like boudin.

Currently we are in shrink mode as I de-stock the house since we are moving in a month.

HockeyDad wrote:



Gotcha. If you’re going to be driving through Baton Rouge on your way east let me know. If I’m in town we can meet up and I’ll give you guys a house warming care package.
Abrignac
2 years ago

Good Saturday Morning to All! It's a rainy 47° on the way to 56° today.

Hang in there Robert, I hope it all works out for the better.

HD, you can get fantastic smoked beef sausage in Houston. Cajun sausage is good, Chorizo too, but Portuguese Linguisa is fantastic.

Gene363 wrote:



You in Houston Gene? I get there quite often. First round is on me.
Abrignac
2 years ago

Spent the last 60 hours intervening to encourage my daughter to break-up with her fiance- thank Good! Took a lot of pressure, but in the end she admitted/realized we are right, even though she hurts terribly. Wife and son drove her back down to Boca Raton and back up to Orlando yesterday. She told him face to face and gave him the ring back. She has saved herself a most certain divorce-(possibly with children). Hardest thing I have ever done in my life.

Haven't smoked a cigar in like 10 days. Need to fire one up, but it's going to rain all day which, means 100% RH. Don't like exploded/unraveling or swollen and cracked cigars.

Looking forward to some NFLtoday!

rfenst wrote:



Let’s hope they don’t reconcile. If it’s a bad situation now, it’s doomed to be a huge failure.

Divorce sucks. Been there done that and have very deep scars because of it. In fact, so deep I seriously doubt I’ll ever allow myself to trust anyone again enough to have another meaningful relationship. Thirty-two years down the shitter.

I’m doomed to no-strings-attached booty calls for the rest of my life. Come to think of it though, that hasn’t been so bad the last few years. Hooked up with a lady I’ve known 45+ years back in October. We hotel hopped for 3-4 days straight. But, that’s a story for a different day…..
Abrignac
2 years ago
Anyone around I-10 eastbound at Arizona mm 60? Gonna be here a minute waiting on a mechanic to come change a blown out tire. 😡
Gene363
2 years ago

You in Houston Gene? I get there quite often. First round is on me.

Abrignac wrote:



Not for many years, I'm in South Carolina, right across the Savannah River from Augusta, GA and about a mile from I-20.

We lived in Bay City, TX for about eight years and drove the 85'ish miles to Houston about three weekends a month.
Abrignac
2 years ago

Not for many years, I'm in South Carolina, right across the Savannah River from Augusta, GA and about a mile from I-20.

We lived in Bay City, TX for about eight years and drove the 85'ish miles to Houston about three weekends a month.

Gene363 wrote:



Don’t think I’ve ever driven through there. Been loading in Siler City, NC at a chicken plant a lot lately. If I’m coming from the west I usually run I-40 and empty out around Asheville, Greenville or Charlotte before picking up at the chicken plant. Sometimes when I’ve been home and leave my house I run up through Atlanta with a load that empties in the same area.

However, this time they sent me west from home to Quartzsite, AZ where I swapped trailers with another driver. He’s going to make the 3 California stops and I’m headed back east. I left Quartzsite this morning bound for Plant City, FL via Edmond, OK then Lafayette, LA.

As luck would have it I’m currently sitting off the shoulder on I-10 waiting on a roadside service truck to come change an inside drive tire that I blew after being on the about 50 miles this AM.

When I leave Plant City I’ll probably deadhead north towards Siler City or somewhere in GA. If it looks like I’m going to pass close by I’ll send you a pm.
Gene363
2 years ago

Don’t think I’ve ever driven through there. Been loading in Siler City, NC at a chicken plant a lot lately. If I’m coming from the west I usually run I-40 and empty out around Asheville, Greenville or Charlotte before picking up at the chicken plant. Sometimes when I’ve been home and leave my house I run up through Atlanta with a load that empties in the same area.

However, this time they sent me west from home to Quartzsite, AZ where I swapped trailers with another driver. He’s going to make the 3 California stops and I’m headed back east. I left Quartzsite this morning bound for Plant City, FL via Edmond, OK then Lafayette, LA.

As luck would have it I’m currently sitting off the shoulder on I-10 waiting on a roadside service truck to come change an inside drive tire that I blew after being on the about 50 miles this AM.

When I leave Plant City I’ll probably deadhead north towards Siler City or somewhere in GA. If it looks like I’m going to pass close by I’ll send you a pm.

Abrignac wrote:



👍

That drive though the mountains past Asheville is a challenge, but avoiding a trip though Atlanta makes it tolorable.

So in your professional opinion, is Houston or Atlanta traffic the worst?
Abrignac
2 years ago

👍

That drive though the mountains past Asheville is a challenge, but avoiding a trip though Atlanta makes it tolorable.

So in your professional opinion, is Houston or Atlanta traffic the worst?

Gene363 wrote:



In order based on my experience here are the worst traffic spots in the US beginning with the absolute worst.

1) LA area
2) I-95 corridor
3) Atlanta
4) Houston
5) I-35 corridor

Easily Atlanta. Houston isn’t so bad since it has multiple loops that gives plenty options. I keep an eye on Apple Maps because it constantly updates traffic and shows the shortest routes according to time. The only reason I even mention Houston is the fact that it’s an extremely large area. It doesn’t seem to be any different than any other urban area in terms of volume per square mile. It gets mentioned because it’s spread out so it just takes longer get through there due to length of travel.

Atlanta on the other hand only has two. Towards the west or the east. If one is backed up, so is the other. If a crash happens on the route you chose then you’re double Dutch screwed.

I’d say the absolute worst is area around LA. Draw a box that goes from the Cajone Pass west to the coast, south to Dana Point, east to Indio then north on I-10 to San Bernardino then back over to the pass. Other than a few hours here or there traffic is always a beast. The closer you get to LA it doesn’t matter what time of the day or night it’s going to suck balls.

After that I’d say the I-95 corridor from the about 30 miles north of Baltimore down past the DC beltway until you get past Richmond, VA. However, when Covid hit most of the private employers and pretty much all government employees workers in that area started telecommuting which knocked down the volume considerably. Since the pandemic has ended most of those workers telecommute on Mondays and Fridays, but go in to the office on Tuesday-Thursday. In fact, I passed through there this past December on Friday the 8th. I planned to spend the night at my sister’s house which is in Fredericksburg, VA. I was prepared to sit in a parking lot since I would be passing around DC about 18:00. To my surprise I never slowed below 60 until I got down south at the bottom of the hill near Quantico. In fact, the northbound lanes were stop and go at times. However, I was running 72 mph southbound. On the other hand, about a month and a half before I went through on a Wednesday around the same time. Took me an extra 2.5 hours to get from Baltimore to Fredericksburg.

Not sure about NYC. I’ve heard rumors, but I only have limited first hand experience. I’ve gone into the Bronx to the Co-op at Hunt’s Point Market a half dozen times. But, my delivery appointments have always been in the wee hours of the AM. So when go I lay up in Roxbury, NJ which is about 65 miles west of the the George Washington bridge. I roll out about midnight and get to the Co-op about an hour later. Traffic is mostly non-existent though you will slow down a tad going across the bridge because they are always shutting down a lane or two to paint. Once they finish they go to the other end and start over. So there is always something going on. Anyway, I’m always out no later than say 6-7 AM. Since I’m going against traffic when I leave I never slow down except crossing the bridge and which really isn’t much.

The I-35 corridor beginning north of Denton, TX down past Dallas can be a pain at times not so much because of the stop and go, but because it’s about a 40 mile stretch so in peak hours you slow down, but generally not below say 40-50 mph unless there is a crash. It about the same as Houston, but just not as vast.

Gene363
2 years ago
Pretty much my experience though I haven't been North beyond DC/West Virgina on the East Coast. I-95 with heavy rain is a real joy.

Years ago I was working for Bechtel at the San Onofre nuclear generating station. I stayed in San Clemente, CA during the week then drove home to our cabin in the San Bernardino mounts at Arrowbear Lake on Friday. The trip home took up to 6 hours, it should have been two hours for about 110 miles. And that was the traffic back in the late seventies, it has to be substantially worse today.
BuckyB93
2 years ago
Neighbor's teenager son is out walking door to door to see if anyone needs to be shoveled and snow blown out for the impending storm. We have some elderly folks in the neighborhood that he knows and helps out clearing snow in the winter. Good to see a young kid helping out the elderly folks. $25 to clear out their driveway, steps, and sidewalks.

Say it takes him 30 minutes to clear the snow... that's about $50 an hour. Not a bad short time gig and I applaud him for helping out others. I told him to freely use my snowblower and stuff for his endeavors. Sure, he's making money but also helping folks. $25 to clear out the snow from your driveway, steps and sidewalk is pretty cheap in my area. I applaud the kid.
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