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Day 16: The Sewage Saga

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Oct
16

Day sixteen of furlough. What a 24-hour period. We arrived safely in New Orleans, but “safe” is about the only thing that went as planned. Spirits were high upon arrival, caffeine steady, optimism intact, and then the city welcomed us with the unmistakable aroma of a sewage line issue at our hotel.

To say the smell was bad would be an understatement. The entire building could’ve been declared a restricted zone by FEMA. It was the kind of stench that crawls into your clothes and questions your choices. We got there around 3:30 PM, only to be told our room “wasn’t quite ready.” Judging by the scent, I think the plumbing was still trying to escape.

Meanwhile, the in-laws, stationed at a completely different hotel across the street (a much nicer one, of course), secured a $1,000 suite as an emergency fallback. It became the temporary embassy for displaced travelers, HQ Bourbon. We established diplomatic relations there immediately and vowed to never return to the gas chamber across the road unless absolutely necessary.

Dinner redeemed the day. We ate at Emeril Lagasse’s restaurant, and I had andouille and smoked turkey sausage gumbo so good it nearly erased the trauma. I ate two full bowls, each one better than the last, followed by a peanut butter pie that was downright divine. By dessert, I was ready to forgive the entire city.

Back home, Remington and the crew remain under the “not-so-watchful eye” of the boy. Reports suggest Remi has entered Stage 2 Sadness, staring at the front door like she’s expecting a presidential return. Mittens likely chairs the Couch Committee, and Tabby has assumed leadership of the Snack Allocation Board.

Morale check: recovered. Stomach blissfully full, coffee flowing, nose recovering, and the mission continuing. Two more days in New Orleans, the city of jazz, beignets, and plumbing failures.

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@Serena_Bast One way to help this is to put your name and address city in the blocked words on twitch or in your bot. So if someone was to say it *** comes up it helps quite a bit

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The planner. I research the operator, safety, currents, visibility, lodging, logistics, and trip fit before I book. I’m not chasing the most extreme dive. I want safe diving, clear water, good experiences, good food, and family time after.
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Just going to pile on to what RAH said here. If you build your community around a game, and you stop playing that game or that game stops being a game, then what? People may come and go for the game, but they stay because of what YOU bring to the table. Be the reason they stay

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@BigBryTV Build your community around you and it won't matter. It may take a bit longer to where you want to be as a creator however you'll have a community follow you anywhere and watch whatever game you play

LMAO. I call complete bullshit on this one @lyft @AskLyft

I did that very thing and not only did the driver who confirmed the ride not show up, but you assigned another driver that didn't show up and I ended up valeting my vehicle and it cost me $300 to do so.

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Under the Current: Cozumel 2026 Dive Montage | Bajo La Marea

A Cozumel dive montage set to my newest original song. Equal parts dive memory, music project, and love letter to being underwater.



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@bryonhmusic @DeepBlueCozumel Sounds like a great Cozumel dive week. For anyone planning similar: currents can make sites feel very different day to day, so a crew with solid briefings and flexible site choices is a big deal.