I don't understand the shushing move when you're losing. Or any other time for that matter. But especially then. I don't understand the flexing garbage either. Maybe that's why I'm not a kick returner or DB on a crappy division I squad.
Ramonce Taylor. Maybe I'm partial because I'm from Belton, but the couple times I saw him play in high school, I remember thinking I had never seen a high school kid move with the fluidity that he did. He was fun to watch. Glad he ended up at Texas, but I think he could have done a lot more here, maybe in the NFL, if he had his head on straight back then.
I've had similar thoughts as the OP re: making cocktails during the pandemic. My experiments with different cocktails, ingredients, methods, and gadgets have become a regular Friday event. To that end, I just ordered the Wintersmiths clear ice ball and ice cube contraption; should arrive in a few days. I watched a ton of clear ice videos before ordering it. I'll report back on its performance after giving it a go.
https://www.wintersmiths.com/
I didn't watch the game (can't bring myself to watch anything with Baylor). Instead, I looked for new bourbon cocktails to try. Discovered the Man-O'-War. Really delicious. Recommend with a Luxardo cherry.
I’m a trust and estates attorney. Yes, more information is needed, as already stated above.
My $0.02 is that the trustee needs to tread very carefully here. There may be a duty owed to meth child even though meth child is just a remainder bene. Meth child could make things difficult for the trustee here if meth child’s expectancy of a distribution when primary bene dies is jeopardized.
That said, a couple of things to explore:
1. Does the trust give the current bene (the one on hospice) a power of appointment? If so, is bene competent to exercise it?
2. Is the trust wording such that the trust can be “decanted” to a trust with more favorable terms? See Texas Property Code 112.071 et seq.
Yes!!! Looking forward to that one.
Also have tickets for Erasure at Moody.
For anyone interested, I saw an announcement yesterday for three Jason Isbell shows last weekend of August at Bass. Tickets on sale this Friday, April 20.