Thread: Texoma BS
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04-18-2010 02:34 PM
looks like its raining at texas mtr speedway.
They interviewed Mark Martin and asked: "Does medicare cover you if you crash while racing?"
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04-18-2010 06:04 PM
one of these things that you know you shouldn't laugh at, but you just can't help yourself in doing so!
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04-20-2010 07:54 PM
Thinking about coming for the May 8th run. Give me some details. Is it even a poker run or just fun get together. I don't have costumes so it would just be me and my brother most likely. What hotels to you suggest out of the following.
Tanglewood Resort 903-786-2968
Holiday Inn- 903-464-0340
Holiday on Texoma- 903-786-9694
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04-20-2010 08:52 PM
Holiday on Texoma is the cheapest close thing. Tanglewood is okay. Holiday Inn is too far after a night at the bar.
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04-21-2010 10:28 AM
we will be skating all around texoma memorial day weekend going see how many cats we can make cry...
www.41apache.com
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04-21-2010 01:47 PM
No Skaters or MTI's down there
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04-21-2010 03:52 PM
Andy, did you get the wake board tower on that race boat yet??? lol
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04-22-2010 05:11 PM
Running casing is not a good time to take a kick. Prayers go out to the missing comrads
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04-22-2010 09:53 PM
Without writing a book. From what I have read, they ran casing and cemented it in a well bore that they had lost circulation. At that point people relax and think it's done nothing else to worrie about but if the mud in the hole was not circulated prior to the cement being pumped, hydrocarbon gasses still in solution could have been circulated to a point close to surface (inside the riser above the BOP stack) and come out of solution (bubble point) and become a free gas. At this time, the released gasses will expand exponetially emptying the riser of mud and allowing the gas to reach the rig floor. At the same time, the reduced hydrostatic pressure will allow more formation fluids to enter the well bore adding fuel to the fire when it reaches surface. If the rig crew did not respond by shutting in the well quickly enough, the gasses could have ignited on the rig floor causing explosions preventing any further attempts at shutting the well in.