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Friday, January 28, 2022

Every CookOut Milkshake Flavor, Ranked

CookOut milkshake flavors, in order of my preference. Cheesecake milkshakes can come with Chocolate Chip, Caramel, Strawberry, Cherry, or Blueberry.

1. Butterfinger x

2. Heath Toffee x

3. Reese’s Cup x

4. Snickers x

Oreo x

Cheesecake x

Peanut Butter Fudge x

Strawberry x

Chocolate Malt x

Hershey’s Chocolate x

Double Chocolate

Caramel Fudge

Oreo Mint

Choc Chip Mint

Peach Cobbler x

Peach x

M&M

Choc Chip Cherry

Choc Cherry

Caramel x

Blueberry

Vanilla x

Mocha x

Orange Push Up x

Pineapple x

Banana Fudge

Banana Pudding x

Cappuccino

Red Cherry

Peanut Butter Banana

Banana Pineapple

Banana Berry

Banana x

Egg Nog x

Banana Nut

Walnut

Watermelon x

X = I’ve enjoyed one of these.

Don’t you hate seeing those “Everything Ranked” clickbait articles online?

Fast food apps are not all created equal. McDonalds is king. There are always plenty of decent deals to use. Often you can spend a dollar on a soft drink or McChicken and get a large Frappe or Chickfila type sandwich – deluxe if you like. The Wendys app is okay but doesn’t work all the time, like when you’re at the restaurant. Chickfila app is good, but doesn’t have as many deals as it used to. RaceTrac app is good – you get a free drink every month. Buy gas there and rack up easy points for ice cream or drinks or gas discounts. Taco Bell app doesn’t offer much.

Thursday: grabbed a banana shake from CookOut. Left at 5 pm to head home. Spent most of the drive home on work phone calls. Was all talked out. Missed my 630 meeting at church (and the BBQ). Ceil cooked meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and steamed broccoli.


There are movies I often cry at the end every time I watch, like Field of Dreams. Actually I teared up a little last night during Heartland.


Spinning my wheels at work on Friday. Wasted 1-1/2 hours on one stupid phone call.

REID: Ralph Langley used to say that you take family problems to the grave. Funny story. Back years ago, I had a men's Sunday School teacher, Ed Dudley who was a referee for college football games. One Sunday, all the guys wandered into the room, but there was no Ed. We all had a seat and about 5 minutes later, Ed comes rushing in saying that he was sorry for his lateness but had just come in from out of state where he was refereeing. Then he told us that he had not had time to prepare a lesson to teach, but instead was going to give us a talk on Bear Bryant's Four Keys To Successful Coaching. Immediately, all the guys began scrambling to find a pen or pencil and paper to take notes. It was so funny, because nobody ever took notes in his class.

The four keys were:

  1. Don't go into it, unless you can't live without it.
  2. Surround yourself with good people.
  3. Know how to pick a winner.
  4. Have a plan for everything.

One of best Sunday School lessons ever taught !!!!

ME: Ed Dudley was a SEC referee and SPdL member. His daughter Margaret grew up at SPdL and is now at JFBC. Her son knew Will at UGA.

WILLIE McGEE  [SABR Bio] was the first National League rookie to hit two home runs in a World Series game, on 15-Oct-1982. He was once traded straight-up for a pitcher who never appeared in another major league game. McGee was traded by the Yankees to the Cardinals for Bob Sykes on 21-Oct-1981. Willie hit for the cycle in “The Sandberg Game” on 23-Jun-1984.

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