joeyramone30
joeyramone30
joeyramone30

I am one of those who can no longer get any more “vaccines” since I got an autoimmune disease from the flu shot. So, I am unvaxxed and unafraid. I live in TX so the only place I wear a mask is at work since they require it. I got covid in Jan and so did my wife who had the jab. I had only slight congestion and had to

I moved from the memphis area to Texas, but I get white cheese dip at Sam’s Club. The brand I like is from memphis - https://www.elterrifico.com/. This is what I use for my BBQ Nachos.

Respectfully disagree. The tire is perfectly placed for something that is emergency use only. I have also had empty an entire trunk for an under floor spare. The jack is hidden underneath the spare and our 78 Delta 88 Diesel had a nice cover that could hide rags, jumper cables and paper towels under. On each side of

Torch, this icon is in preparation for the next B is for Build project. What better to pair with a jumping Huracan than a off road diesel C8

Nacho Cheese Bugles are my go to road trip snack. For dipping Scoops are the best choice, especially when you make your own Frito’s bean dip.

Many, many years ago my family got followed by a Marion officer from the Walgreens thinking we were bootlegging. We came from memphis and picked up 2 cases of beer on our way to my grandparents house in Drasco. He followed us down 64 for less than a mile till he gave up.

Am I the only one sad to see a first gen 4X4 s-10 Blazer that is more than likely headed to the salvage yard?

Ask garret foster how that turned out.

TIL the Police Interceptor Explorer has an “Violent Mob” G.O.A.T mode. Gotta get one for the next time I drive down to Austin.

Then you need a Second Gen Trans Am with an Oxblood interior.

Hate to tell you David, but the first gen Bravada with the 4472 transfer case is superior. It is always in AWD with a mechanical slip transfer case. Also the best Bravada is a green first gen with the gold package. I really miss the one I had, anyone wanna trade one for an 08 civic.

I love Silver Dollar City, as for the rest of Branson - Meh. Having lived in memphis for over 40 years - you are much less likely to be randomly murdered in Branson.

I am homesick for Memphis Barbecue - Charlie Vergos Rendezvous for ribs and the cheese/sausage plate, Three Little Pigs Bar-B-Q for pulled pork sandwiches, and Captain John’s Barbecue for Barbeque Nachos. I moved to Texas a few years back and yeah...beef ain’t barbecue. I also occasionally wish for a Dyer’s burger -

I am homesick for Memphis Barbecue - Charlie Vergos Rendezvous for ribs and the cheese/sausage plate, Three Little Pigs Bar-B-Q for pulled pork sandwiches, and Captain John’s Barbecue for Barbeque Nachos. I moved to Texas a few years back and yeah...beef ain’t barbecue. I also occasionally wish for a Dyer’s burger -

The parking lot at work (Tx) has a few of these 4wd jacklegs that can’t park. So I use MY handicap placard to park my MT5 Civic closer to the door even on the days I feel good. Yes a manual trans AND a handicap hang tag - shifting doesn’t hurt, walking does.

Late yes, wrong nah, the founder worked for Guthrie’s in Athens GA. The menu is almost identical.

I’m a little late but, HaHaHaHa raisin cains - sorry, they pale to the chain they ripped off - Guthrie’s Golden Fried Chicken Fingers

Been in the hospital - Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Luckily it was here in the U.S. I saw my primary care doc on Feb 10th and was scheduled for an MRI and a neurologist. Ten days later I went back to primary and he said I wasn’t leaving until he got a immediate appointment with a neurorologist. I had an MRI the next day

I agree that it takes a while to feel “fine”. I had regained most of my protective reflexes after my treatment and rehab for GBS but I’ll never really know how long it would have taken me to return to “normal” now that I have CIDP. I wish you well in your battle to feel normal.

I am a GBS/CIDP survivor. I was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome and due to a quick diagnosis and rehab (OT/PT) I was back to work repairing medical devices in just over a month. However, I was diagnosed a few months later with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy. With treatments every 28 days I