PlumpJack

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PlumpJack

PlumpJack

@PumpJaque

Northern Michigan Katılım Ocak 2021
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PlumpJack
PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@kclairerogers Though it’s tempting in the moment don’t spend thousands on merch, you’ll literally never wear it. Just get a few cool items and something for your golf obsessed friends like yardage books etc for their office
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claire rogers@kclairerogers·
For people who have been to the Masters: how would you recommend someone spends the day there? (When to head to merch, amen corner, etc!)
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PlumpJack
PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@o_gdaddy Wet gas actually pays quite well, Paul’s G650 rides really nice
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Bullish Trend
Bullish Trend@trend_bullish·
Where’s the 300$ Silver crowd???
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Michael Spyker@ShaleTier7·
I desperately need Kid Rock’s take on the war.
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@TheSalonDon Just a sea of Vilebrequin trunks, Subs and T100 hats 🤝🏼🏝️
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
If anyone at the Four Seasons in Anguilla has a zyn I can bum, I’ll host you at crystal downs or Kingsley club this summer. Thank you for your attention on this matter
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Murray Hill Guy
Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1·
My boy is 6’1, in insane shape (1:27 NYC half), good job, actually funny… and has completely tapped out of dating. Got his heart broken once a year ago and just never came back the same. Hasn’t been on a date or done anything in like 8 months. Now it’s just video games, bars with the boys, and “it is what it is.” He refuses to talk to women when out, says dating apps are “cooked” (not wrong), and basically just thinks women are the issue. I’ve tried to help several times, but what can we do?
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This bill is the entire American energy debate in one screenshot. $5.88 to generate the electricity. $44.40 to move it 30 miles. The supply is 12% of the total charge. Delivery is 88%. This ratio would shock most people, but Eversource customers in New Hampshire have been living it for years. And the gap is widening everywhere. According to the EIA, utility spending on electricity delivery rose 65% from 2010 to 2020 in real dollars, while spending on power production dropped 32% over the same period. The reason is wild when you see the numbers. 70% of U.S. transmission lines are over 25 years old. 70% of power transformers are past 25 years. 60% of circuit breakers are over 30. The American Society of Civil Engineers gave U.S. energy infrastructure a D+ grade. Replacing the whole system would cost an estimated $5 trillion. Capital investment in distribution infrastructure alone hit $50.9 billion in 2023, up 160% from 2003. And here’s what makes this politically toxic: every technology that promises cheaper energy generation, nuclear, solar, wind, runs into the same wall. The generation gets cheaper. The delivery gets more expensive. New Hampshire has a nuclear plant 30 miles from this guy’s house producing some of the cheapest electricity in the country, and it barely matters because the wires, poles, transformers, and substations between the plant and his outlet are aging, expensive, and regulated by a system that lets utilities earn guaranteed returns on infrastructure investment. The more they spend on the grid, the more they’re allowed to charge. Utilities earn their profit from the delivery side. Eversource passes through supply costs with zero markup. But delivery? That’s where the regulated rate of return lives. Every pole replaced, every transformer upgraded, every mile of wire buried becomes an asset the utility earns a percentage on for decades. That’s why this bill looks the way it does. The customer is paying 12 cents to keep a nuclear reactor running and 88 cents to maintain a grid built during the Eisenhower administration.
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there's a nuclear powerplant 30 miles down the road from me and almost 90% of my power bill is still transmission

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Michigan Storm Chasers
Michigan Storm Chasers@MiStormChasers·
An INCREDIBLE amount of snow has fallen so far in Ishpeming, MI. Victoria had to “swim” through it to reach her bird feeder this morning. The Chickadees will be happy!
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PlumpJack
PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@58finnie It’s a shame they can only move the puck like this once every 6 games
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Like holy shit
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
Do they sell Zyns on Anguilla?
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
Whomst?
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
Has anyone on here explored this sand bank west of Eleuthera via boat? Doesn’t even look real.
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
Name a more iconic baggage claim….
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@owroot Delta first class has some meals that slap
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O.W. Root@owroot·
Has airplane food become worse?
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PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@wtxoil Any native brook trout in there?
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wtxoil@wtxoil·
Another morning on the Pecos
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Terence Daniels
Terence Daniels@terencedaniels·
There’s a private club in North Scottsdale where the member-guest gifting bag is worth more than most club championships. And that’s still not the most impressive part. I’ve been caddying it for a decade:
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PlumpJack
PlumpJack@PumpJaque·
@Jollz Go work manual agriculture harvest on a crisp, sunny, windy fall day and you’ll go into a city slicker coma before you even have a chance to eat dinner
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Jola@Jollz·
How do I guarantee DEEP sleep? I want to sleep so deeply for about 10 hours and wake up slightly confused about my whereabouts for the first 5 seconds!
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Luke Sampe
Luke Sampe@LukeSampe·
This late season winter storm is the fault of all of those who put their snowblowers in the back of the garage and got cocky with the patio furniture.
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