Trap Draw: Chop Sessions

If @Tron had his way, the PGA tour would take a page from their playbook and implement mule gutting procedures

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You don’t get a drop, but if you want to disassemble and reassemble the hospitality tent or scoreboard, you’re welcome to. Pace of play rules still apply.

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My dad has gotten very into following the Iditarod the last few years (pays for a subscription to live stream it and get extra content , etc.). It’s been a fascinating learning experience. Some interesting rules to the race. There is now also a guy who is walking the route. I believe it’ll take him two months or so IIRC.

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I was watching a youtube video the other day and the guy was up in Alaska doing stuff and there were people riding fat tired bikes the length of the Iditarod trail. That seems absolutely awful.

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:rotating_light::rotating_light::rotating_light:

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Live footage of the wheel
1000004652

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that’s gonna be fun to return home to

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United at Bush IAH having a week too. Not good.

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Rough week for United.

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Emergency pod needed

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Mayor Pete is a fucking disgrace.

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Mayor Pete doesn’t need airplanes. He rides his bike (the last couple blocks) to work.

https://twitter.com/DJJudd/status/1377714183270240260

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Seeing there was another Boeing inchident overnight with a 787. Flight from Sydney to Auckland experienced a “technical problem” and resulted in 50 people needing a hospital visit.

Turns out having the primary product be the company stock can be a problem with there are issues with secondary products, like commercial aircraft.

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:grimacing:

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Id bet someone in Boeing security is a big fan of the movie Shooter

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nothing to see here…move along…

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https://x.com/crulge/status/1767326194783883297?s=46&t=qKDuMjARxT4EQbivSj0MYg

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What is Boeing doing exactly?

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Stock buybacks

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It appears to be a hydraulic leak, not a fuel leak.

This isn’t a known issue on the 777 airframe, which has been in service for 30 years and this particular aircraft has seven years of service. I can be wrong but this appears to be a maintenance (United) issue rather than a Boeing issue.

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