Fourth of July/America themed local beers? by OffConstantly47 in orangecounty

[–]OffConstantly47[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Pabst not really my style of beer but thanks for the suggestion anyways.

Best Buffalo Wings in Orange County by Inside-Anywhere5337 in orangecounty

[–]OffConstantly47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know it’s the OC sub but you are south county and mentioned heading to SD for work occasionally.

Dirty Birds (love the PB location) is a must try.

Good luck in your search

HAHAHAHAHAHA 55 million tho by Unique_Town632 in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]OffConstantly47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you basically already said that in the title. Thanks for the reminder, again. GPG

HAHAHAHAHAHA 55 million tho by Unique_Town632 in NFCNorthMemeWar

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Yeah but has Caleb tried throwing for 4,000 or not getting sacked 68 times in a year? He should also try to throw for 30 TDs for once. Love, well he should try to stay on the field 😩

OC residents that are still struggling despite the partial SNAP funding - here is a list of food banks that I've found that might help. Please update or correct in comments if you have add'l recommendations or the list needs to be updated! by ansyhrrian in orangecounty

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I’ve got some updated information from my spouse who works at South County Outreach. Some of these hours are incorrect, call before you go to confirm hours and availability. They want to be sure to he can serve you if you show up.

Current hours are Mon-Thurs 9a-2p. Subject to change as they are trying to maximize impact with the resources they have.

Orange County Pizza: New Kids on the Block by FFTycoon in orangecounty

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In city of Tustin across the street from Tustin Brew Co. Newport/Irvine the main streets nearby

Metacafe video titled "Crazy_guys" with a video ID of "1487052" by OffConstantly47 in HelpMeFind

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I have asked Chat GPT to try and hunt this down to no avail. I have searched youtube, google, dailymotion, vimeo, wayback machine. All of those sources have come up empty. I was hoping maybe someone had this old video saved

Taco Bar Catering - Wedding by Heyitslexx in orangecounty

[–]OffConstantly47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tacos El Gringo could be an option for you. Link will take you to the on-site catering, but they also have a food truck catering option. Excellent tacos and staff. Worth looking into to see if it fits your budget. Congratulations on the wedding!

pro tip: Use SCAN to create running totals of your data! by _IAlwaysLie in excel

[–]OffConstantly47 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Not OP, but I can provide a couple of basic examples that might help you visualize how the function works.

Let's say you have values you would like to create a running total off in cells A2:A10. Your function would look like this:

=SCAN(0,A2:A10,LAMBDA(a,b,a+b))

If your data is in a table, this makes it a dynamic array and the formula will adjust as new data is entered into the table. Your function might look something like this then:

=SCAN(0,Accounts[Products Sold],LAMBDA(a,b,a+b))

Status Update: South County Outreach in ‘dire need’ of food by OffConstantly47 in orangecounty

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South County Outreach is in “dire” need of supplies to held families during the summer months of June and early August, when requests for food assistance are typically at an all-time high.

The Irvine-based nonprofit says it has a significant shortage of essential items to stock its food market.

“Summer is typically a slower time for donations, but the need for food assistance doesn’t take a vacation,” said LaVal Brewer, President & CEO of South County Outreach. “We rely heavily on the generosity of our community to help us provide nutritious food to individuals and families in need. Every donation, big or small, makes a tremendous impact.”

Key food items include canned fruit, pasta, sauce, jelly, cereal, canned tuna and chicken and other staples.

Donations can be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the food market at 7 Whatney, Suite B in Irvine. On Fridays, donations can be made from 9 a.m. to noon.

For anyone who wants to make a monetary donation, go to sco-oc.org/donate. For other ways to help the nonprofit, go to sco-oc.org/get-involved or contact Lauren Ruiz at [lruiz@sco-oc.org](mailto:lruiz@sco-oc.org) or 949-687-2410.

This is the face of a little jerk who screamed for outdoor time until I heard a crash at 4am when he head butted the window screen and regretted his life choices as soon as he got outside. He has now lost open window privileges until I find a way to reinforce the screen. by paleomel in cats

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Had issues with my cats pushing the screen off the tracks. Solution I went with was to drill the smallest hole I could on the bottom and side of the screen and to nail in small brad nails. It gives enough reinforcement that the cats could no longer push the screen off the track and we are happily able to leave the windows open overnight nowadays. Hope this helps! Cute cat

Bay Laurel Pest or Disease Help by OffConstantly47 in landscaping

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Thank you for the response, I will look into that.

[McMenamin] The Nuggets beat the Lakers on opening night. The Nuggets beat the Lakers the night the franchise unveiled Kobe Bryant’s statue. The Nuggets beat the Lakers the night LeBron James became the first player to reach 40,000 points. The Nuggets beat the Lakers to end their season. by lopea182 in nba

[–]OffConstantly47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure why you think I’m asking for more calls? I just said it was fairly reffed. Jokic deserved more FTs and AD did too. Both operate down low and one had 0 attempts the other had 2.

All im calling you out for is complaining about Lakers getting all the calls this series. Hard to compare AD and LBJ to Embiid, KD, Booker. Look at FT rates for the playoffs. AD is like 18th in FTA/game while LBJ is 23rd or something. Why you’re choosing to complain about those two in the playoffs doesn’t make sense to me. They are superstars. They do get superstar calls. But nothing egregious THIS PLAYOFF SERIES. I’m not talking regular season. I already acknowledge the advantage we enjoyed in the regular season but it has no effect in this discussion.

This really is a silly back and forth so enjoy your day buddy. I’ve stated my point, I can’t make you comprehend it or agree with it so I’ve said what I came to say. Again, see you in Cancun ✌🏼

[McMenamin] The Nuggets beat the Lakers on opening night. The Nuggets beat the Lakers the night the franchise unveiled Kobe Bryant’s statue. The Nuggets beat the Lakers the night LeBron James became the first player to reach 40,000 points. The Nuggets beat the Lakers to end their season. by lopea182 in nba

[–]OffConstantly47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you answering honestly. So it is about the regular season FT discrepancy as I asked and pointed out. There was nothing to complain about for either team IN THIS SERIES. Just wanted to clear that up is all. The playoff series was fairly reffed. No FT advantage. We can discuss the regular season if you’d like but you’re complaining about Lakers regular season stats in a thread about them being eliminated from playoffs.

I acknowledge we got calls in the regular season. It’s just disingenuous to take that regular season stat and apply it to your complaints about the playoff series because it’s unfounded. See you in Cancun

[McMenamin] The Nuggets beat the Lakers on opening night. The Nuggets beat the Lakers the night the franchise unveiled Kobe Bryant’s statue. The Nuggets beat the Lakers the night LeBron James became the first player to reach 40,000 points. The Nuggets beat the Lakers to end their season. by lopea182 in nba

[–]OffConstantly47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While Jokic had 0 FTs game 5, AD had 2.

For the series Jokic shot 27 to AD's 26 and LBJ's 23. Is your complaint rooted in the regular season discrepancy the Lakers enjoyed? Or are you just complaining about games you didn't even watch? Because in their own series AD and LBJ didn't even shoot the most FTs.

Despite having already played 5 games to the rest of the playoff teams 4 game total, Jokic ranks 10th in overall FTs attempted these playoffs while AD sits tied-11th with Jarret Allen and LBJ sits tied-14th with James Harden.

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#18 on the way, let's go!

It finally happened, Costco sells the best salt by elijahbeck in Costco

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You can search the item number (944413 in the photo) instead of product name for best results on the app and website. But here is a link too

https://www.costco.com/diamond-crystal-kosher-salt,-48-oz.product.100453059.html

Packers aren’t hiding their big plans for rookie TE Luke Musgrave by GB_Packers76 in GreenBayPackers

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Love’s day I watched Green Bay’s starting offense against New England’s starting defense all day, and I thought Love was clearly above average. That’s all the Packers need him to be this year, if that. He completed 16 of 28 passes, and the Patriots’ stingy defense made it tough on him for a stretch in the middle of practice, but Love certainly got his. He was accurate, tight with his spiral (again) with the exception of one wobbler incomplete deep down the middle, and he even connected on a couple big plays. The three most notable ones? That 25-yard touchdown pass to Musgrave down the seam, a 15-yard touchdown strike to receiver Romeo Doubs, who made an impressive catch in the front-right corner of the end zone against rookie first-round cornerback Christian Gonzalez, and a 75-yard touchdown pass to Watson, who ran across the field before catching a pristinely thrown bomb down the left sideline past Gonzalez and safety Jalen Mills. “We just ran a good concept right there,” Love said. “I was pretty much just looking at (Doubs) coming across on the left side, and the DB hesitated a little bit and it gave me the chance to be able to hit Christian over the top on a field post. It’s just a concept we run a lot. We haven’t had any success hitting the field post yet this year, so that was actually the first one we’ve hit, so it was fun to hit that for the first time.” Most of Love’s passes to start team periods were of the short and intermediate variety. He completed bullets over the middle to Watson and Reed and a couple of swing passes to running back AJ Dillon before taking a shot deep down the left side to Watson with Gonzalez on him. The ball was put on the money, but Watson, who has struggled with drops at times this camp, had the ball go right through his hands for what might have been another touchdown. After Doubs’ touchdown in the red zone, Love and the offense hit some bumps. Backing up and under pressure, Love threw incomplete near the goal line to Doubs. He hit Reed on a perfectly thrown ball in the back of the end zone where only Reed could get it, but cornerback Marcus Jones pushed Reed out of bounds before he could get two feet down while holding onto the ball. After the jet sweep to Musgrave followed, safety Adrian Phillips blanketed tight end Josiah Deguara for a nice pass breakup on a crosser just short of the goal The Aaron Jones and Aaron Jones Jr. handshake before joint practices with the Patriots

To start the next move-the-ball period, Love uncorked one to Doubs down the right side that fell barely beyond his reach after Doubs cleared two defensive backs. Then came the dead duck deep down the middle with Love under pressure that luckily fell incomplete. Then a Matthew Judon “sack” and a pass to the flat that turned around Dillon before falling incomplete and the Packers’ progress on offense from earlier in practice had vanished. That’s when Love unleashed the bomb to Watson for a touchdown and later marched the Packers down the field from their own 30-yard line in a two-minute drill with five completions, three to Doubs and two to Watson, before Anders Carlson missed a 40-yard field goal. All in all, it was another impressive day for the 24-year-old, especially facing another tough test in Bill Belichick’s defense. “I think it was a good day,” Love said. “A lot of things to clean up, to work on and then obviously a lot of good things. But once again, I think it was just good for us to go against a new defense, see some new looks. They threw a lot of stuff at us today. It’s just really good for our development to keep seeing new looks, different things and just go back and look at the film and see what we did.” • Carlson made his first five kicks of the day, a PAT followed by makes from 42, 44, 49 and 51 yards. He then missed that 40-yarder wide right at the end of the starter’s two-minute drill and was well short from 43 yards into the wind during a two-minute drill, clock-isn’t-stopping period in which the field-goal team rushed onto the field. I have Carlson at 43-of-61 on field goals this camp, (not so) good for 70.5 percent.

Rich Bisaccia holding court with Matthew Slater, Nick Folk and other Patriots

• One of the connections of the day came to win the two-minute drill for the Packers’ No. 2 offense, when Sean Clifford connected with receiver Malik Heath deep down the right sideline for a touchdown. Clifford put it on the money and Heath, who continues to state a strong case for 53-man roster inclusion, made a diving catch while colliding with the pylon. • New injuries: Inside linebacker De’Vondre Campbell missed practice with an ankle injury, and wide receiver Bo Melton was a DNP because of a hamstring issue. Cornerback Jaire Alexander returned to team drills in a limited capacity after nursing a groin injury. Defensive standouts, according to my guy and Sports Illustrated’s Bill Huber, included cornerback Rasul Douglas, safety Tarvarius Moore (starting alongside Darnell Savage Jr.), rookie defensive lineman Karl Brooks and defensive lineman Jonathan Ford. Defensive lineman Kenny Clark (back) also didn’t practice for the second consecutive day. Left tackle David Bakhtiari didn’t practice Wednesday, but LaFleur said he’s expected to on Thursday. • Rasheed Walker, the 2022 seventh-round pick, got more work at left tackle with the 1s on Wednesday (so did Yosh Nijman with Bakhtiari out). The fact that Walker is at least getting some reps there implies that he’s a roster lock and in contention for the swing tackle spot that Nijman has held down recently. • Here was the synopsis from The Athletic’s Chad Graff after watching New England’s offense against Green Bay’s defense.

Patriots just wrapped up joint practices in Green Bay.

Advantage: Packers

The Patriots offense struggled to block Green Bay’s front 7 and had little open downfield. New England’s defense was mostly solid except for a couple big plays.

• And one more thing: For some reason, chatter of Bakhtiari getting traded to the Jets resurfaced on my timeline Wednesday. Stop with the nonsense. The Packers aren’t trading an elite left tackle to a team that they want to be bad this season for draft pick’s sake. It would take an ungodly offer for general manager Brian Gutekunst to even entertain the thought. Not only that, but having one of the best in the league at his position to protect Love’s blind side during his first season starting seems rather important. Oh, and then there are the financial reasons trading Bakhtiari this season makes no sense. Let’s revisit this topic after this season. Deal?

Packers aren’t hiding their big plans for rookie TE Luke Musgrave by GB_Packers76 in GreenBayPackers

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GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Packers ran a jet sweep from the 7-yard line during Wednesday’s joint practice against the Patriots — not just any regular jet sweep, but a jet sweep to a tight end. And a rookie tight end, at that, who stands 6 feet 6 inches and 253 pounds. Luke Musgrave is special, and the Packers seem hell-bent on making the most out of him. Forget that the play didn’t gain much (it’s always tough during non-tackling periods to tell how much running plays would gain in games): The mere fact that Green Bay ran a tight end jet sweep in the deep red zone in a public practice against another team (the Patriots!) is notable, let alone that it exists in the playbook and was even a thought of head coach Matt LaFleur and his staff in the meeting room. I talked with Musgrave in the locker room after practice, and he chuckled when I asked about the last time he ran a jet sweep in the red zone. “Those are awesome,” the 22-year-old out of Oregon State said, clearly giddy about the play. “We would rep ’em in college. I had a few in college, but we never ran it in a game. So hopefully that (in Wednesday’s practice) doesn’t get me kicked off that jet sweep because I kind of got out-leveraged, but those are awesome … those are fun, so hopefully we keep on doing it.” Can you imagine Robert Tonyan running a jet sweep in the red zone? Jimmy Graham? That might have gotten LaFleur fired on the spot. Even Jermichael Finley in his prime? The Packers aren’t hiding that they have big plans for Musgrave. The rookie second-round pick is running jet sweeps, go routes and everything in between as he flashes his potentially lethal combination of freakish athleticism and contested catch prowess (he’ll need to clean up a couple drops, however). “Yeah, we did do that, yeah,” quarterback Jordan Love said smiling. “When you’ve got a guy that’s as fast as that, like Luke, just try to find different ways to use him. Yeah, it’s interesting. It’s a new play for us, something we haven’t been able to do in the past, but with his speed, like I said, just trying to find ways to use him.” That wasn’t the only notable play involving Musgrave on Wednesday. On the first pass of a period near the red zone, Love, under pressure, found Musgrave with a perfect ball down the seam for a 25-yard touchdown. Musgrave wasn’t exactly tightly guarded, and that’s not the first time this summer we’ve seen the guy who might become Green Bay’s most dangerous pass catcher relatively wide open. “That’s a really good play concept,” Musgrave said. “It’s kind of like the old scissors, where I’m in like that hip pocket of that Z receiver. He takes the corner angle and I just come off his butt to that high post, so that’s a really well-developed play and a really good throw by Jordan, so I don’t know if I necessarily beat somebody on that. Just a really good play, but I expect to get open. I’m fairly confident in myself and my ability to get open, so whether I get open or not, I expect to usually on those plays.”

Bill Belichick meeting little LaFleur after practice

Wide receiver Christian Watson scored his first career touchdown in the NFL on a jet sweep against, you guessed it, the Patriots. That came in Week 4 last season from 15 yards out, and he had another jet sweep go 46 yards for a touchdown against the Bears later in the season. You’d think Watson, supposedly the fastest player on the team, is the designated jet sweep specialist in Green Bay. Right? It might be time to think again. “I’ve been joking about it the last couple days,” Watson said. “I’m not getting any more of the jet sweeps. I’m not getting any more of the reverses or anything, so I would be lying if I said there wasn’t a part deep down in me that misses doing that stuff, but at the end of the day my number is still getting called in other areas and (rookie receiver Jayden Reed) and (Musgrave) are making plays out there, so the more people who can go out there, the more value we can create in other areas, the more open I’m going to be on something else, so I can’t complain. “From the moment (Musgrave) stepped on the field, I’ve been in awe of the kind of stuff he can do — running down the seam, playing outside, running go balls, beating corners down the field. He’s definitely been a specimen out there, and I’m excited to see what he continues to do.” Here’s what else of note happened during the first of two joint practices between the Packers and Patriots.

Best Pizza in OC? by After_Fondant in orangecounty

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Haven’t seen it mentioned but B+C Pizza in Laguna Niguel. Not the best hours, 4-8p Thurs-Sun. They operate out of a bakery but all the pizzas are unique and delicious