I love Neil Diamond. I was always okay with him but didn't really know any of his older stuff. It wasn't until getting to know @MaxHorn and hearing Diamondbag play several times, that I really grew to love his music.
Yacht Rock talk not going away.
Oh and Kyrie is not yacht rock. Too much synth and the chorus hits way closer to 80s anthem rock.
Anyway, it's never going to rain again.
Tailgate Stunts would be a good name for a craft beer from some local Austin brewery.
Something high alcohol but appropriate for hot weather. Maybe an Imperial Pilsner.
If they had an oline, their running backs would be more productive and their need for hero-ball from Reed would be diminished.
Bottom line is, their o-line is their biggest liability on offense, and no QB or RB is going to be very successful with the trash they have in this position group.
Strangest thing is, they are still getting recognition for this being a team strength. As usual, the mediots and talking heads never bother to dig even a fraction of an inch below the surface and just repeat the garbage they've been fed.
Yeah, just not getting those 5-7" rain totals across multiple counties like we need, to make any real dent in the lakes. Something is always better than nothing, but this isn't going to cut it for real improvement in the lakes.
Still, the ground is primed and ready for mass runoff. If we DO get a major hit, it'll be glorious.
Ah, but the original quote stated "99% of the time this guy wasn't eating people." I believe that applies specifically to the actual consumption of people. I think it's a stretch to include meal prep and cleanup.
Yeah the rain has been nice, especially in the Buchanan recharge zone, but what we really need is a 5+ inches across a wide swath of the recharge zones, all at once. With the ground already being saturated and ready for runoff, THAT would be the kind of event to get multiple streamflows up into the 10K-20K cfs range, which is what it takes to move the lakes feet at a time, rather than inches at a time.
Yes, this. 2026 schedule is about 1 week earlier than normal, to be honest. This year in 2025 it goes from after Hungary on 8/3, resuming with Zandvoort on 8/31. Last year Spa was 7/28 and Zandvoort was 8/25. Similar for years prior.
Canada in May, Monaco in June. Sigh.
On the bright side, with school-aged kids, Spa has never really been a realistic trip for me at the end of August. But in mid-July it becomes a lot more do-able. And I was already planning a Europe trip next summer.
Bucket list might be getting one item shorter...