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dr_feelgood
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camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dominic7 wrote: climbs4fun wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: kachoong wrote: So... I'm going to be a zombie tonight... not that it's different to any other night... making the ripped apart face should be fun. Lots of blood hopefully. I think that I'll have to close the cutains and pretend that we're not home. There are never many kids that come to the door anyway, and I never bothered getting pumpkins or candy. I also don't really have time to get stuff set up either, I'm busy trying to lay a bunch of pavers in the backyard. I would make Nathan do it except that he's gone climbing. That's right, he has a million unfinished projects and I'm the one staying at home working today. Too bad, I can see him having a blast chasing kids around with his ice tools like Mike Myers. We don't get many kids coming by. Our neighbourhood is a lot of young familys and a ton of retired people, so we only get a few young kids being brought out by their parents. Last year her picked up some beer for the parents, but I think only one guy took one. BTW - Nathan still isn't home. I told him that I really needed his help with cutting the pavers and I was hoping that he could help me out today. With daylight saving time tonight I'm fucked for getting his help on the path next week too. That's right, next week is DLS. Wake up = dark Get home = dark It's getting colder, rock season is ending. Goddammit, I hate this time of year. Ice season! That, and I get an extra hour of sleep tonight, and don't have to wake up until it used to be 5:30. And then you wake up an hour early the next morning. Daylight saving time always screws me up. Me too. I woke up at 6am this morning which would NEVER in a million years happen on my own. I somehow squandered the hour and woke up at the same time this morning. Not me. 9:30 bitches! Laziness FTW. Although I did wake up around 2 am with the realization that I have an exam in Ancient Mediterranean History tomorrow morning... And I hadn't studied at all. Guess what I'm doing right now. ... um, asking a history professor for free advice? No, seriously, what's the exam on? GrecoRoman schit? yup. Fortunately the prof's exams are rather easy, and focused on terms/people. I can therefore make a bunch of flashcards and call it good. What a weak professor. What the fuck is he preparing you for, trivial pursuit sessions? Really, if I was teaching that class, it would be open-ended essays that slackers like you would fail. But no, really, if you want to keep weakening your historical knowledge by just remembering that Spartans [wmd] ___ed [/wmd] little boys and Nero executed most of his family, keep looking at those flashcards (You should read the above comment in the same way that Jack rants about CI climbing slab and not getting strong on the steep, btw.) I'm not a huge fan of the format, but it makes studying for his exams rather easy. Prepare a paint by numbers essay, memorize a few terms, brain dump the useless stuff a few hours later and try to repress the _____ing of the spartan boys from my brain.
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imnotclever
Nov 2, 2009, 5:10 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: snoopy138 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: dominic7 wrote: kachoong wrote: caughtinside wrote: chossmonkey wrote: caughtinside wrote: they were Nicaraguans chossy, please try to keep up. Guess I missed the part where in Mexico it is Nicaraguans that are the cheap labor. It is actually costa rica where nicaraguans are the cheap labor. Guatemalans are the cheap labor in Mexico. I would hate to want to work in Guatemala... although, maybe Aussies are the cheap labor there... No, that's New Zealand. *koala shitz yewkaliptuz tree in agitation* Inkorect. In New Zealand you can simply decide that you don't feel like working and you'll get 70% of the average annual pay, free health care, and you basically can't be sued in NZ so you don't need insurance of any sort. so why are you back here? Because the second I say something they know that I ain't no Kiwi. Wharepapa?
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Arrogant_Bastard
Nov 2, 2009, 5:13 PM
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imnotclever wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: snoopy138 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: dominic7 wrote: kachoong wrote: caughtinside wrote: chossmonkey wrote: caughtinside wrote: they were Nicaraguans chossy, please try to keep up. Guess I missed the part where in Mexico it is Nicaraguans that are the cheap labor. It is actually costa rica where nicaraguans are the cheap labor. Guatemalans are the cheap labor in Mexico. I would hate to want to work in Guatemala... although, maybe Aussies are the cheap labor there... No, that's New Zealand. *koala shitz yewkaliptuz tree in agitation* Inkorect. In New Zealand you can simply decide that you don't feel like working and you'll get 70% of the average annual pay, free health care, and you basically can't be sued in NZ so you don't need insurance of any sort. so why are you back here? Because the second I say something they know that I ain't no Kiwi. Wharepapa? Heh, exactly. Boy aint from 'round here.
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imnotclever
Nov 2, 2009, 5:14 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: carabiner96 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: carabiner96 wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: I'd say 55% chance of leaving, 45% chance of popping out 3 kids in 4 years, marrying a nascar fan and changing her name to Agatha. Agatha is not a bad name. You better not still be in Maine! *shakes fist* Today is last day here, we depart tomorrow - on schedule. Long story, maybe I'll tell it one day. Or maybe I will tell it after I finish making coffee. heh
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imnotclever
Nov 2, 2009, 5:19 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. yep they don't work without always double checking them.
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imnotclever
Nov 2, 2009, 5:21 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dominic7 wrote: climbs4fun wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: kachoong wrote: So... I'm going to be a zombie tonight... not that it's different to any other night... making the ripped apart face should be fun. Lots of blood hopefully. I think that I'll have to close the cutains and pretend that we're not home. There are never many kids that come to the door anyway, and I never bothered getting pumpkins or candy. I also don't really have time to get stuff set up either, I'm busy trying to lay a bunch of pavers in the backyard. I would make Nathan do it except that he's gone climbing. That's right, he has a million unfinished projects and I'm the one staying at home working today. Too bad, I can see him having a blast chasing kids around with his ice tools like Mike Myers. We don't get many kids coming by. Our neighbourhood is a lot of young familys and a ton of retired people, so we only get a few young kids being brought out by their parents. Last year her picked up some beer for the parents, but I think only one guy took one. BTW - Nathan still isn't home. I told him that I really needed his help with cutting the pavers and I was hoping that he could help me out today. With daylight saving time tonight I'm fucked for getting his help on the path next week too. That's right, next week is DLS. Wake up = dark Get home = dark It's getting colder, rock season is ending. Goddammit, I hate this time of year. Ice season! That, and I get an extra hour of sleep tonight, and don't have to wake up until it used to be 5:30. And then you wake up an hour early the next morning. Daylight saving time always screws me up. Me too. I woke up at 6am this morning which would NEVER in a million years happen on my own. I somehow squandered the hour and woke up at the same time this morning. Not me. 9:30 bitches! Laziness FTW. Although I did wake up around 2 am with the realization that I have an exam in Ancient Mediterranean History tomorrow morning... And I hadn't studied at all. Guess what I'm doing right now. Drinking?
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granite_grrl
Nov 2, 2009, 5:49 PM
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I just got a message from OKel on facebook. Apparently she was at our house yesterday checking out the new walkway I've been working on while we weren't home. Her daughter had a hokey game in town or something. Can you say creepee stalker?
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dr_feelgood
Nov 2, 2009, 5:51 PM
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imnotclever wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dominic7 wrote: climbs4fun wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: kachoong wrote: So... I'm going to be a zombie tonight... not that it's different to any other night... making the ripped apart face should be fun. Lots of blood hopefully. I think that I'll have to close the cutains and pretend that we're not home. There are never many kids that come to the door anyway, and I never bothered getting pumpkins or candy. I also don't really have time to get stuff set up either, I'm busy trying to lay a bunch of pavers in the backyard. I would make Nathan do it except that he's gone climbing. That's right, he has a million unfinished projects and I'm the one staying at home working today. Too bad, I can see him having a blast chasing kids around with his ice tools like Mike Myers. We don't get many kids coming by. Our neighbourhood is a lot of young familys and a ton of retired people, so we only get a few young kids being brought out by their parents. Last year her picked up some beer for the parents, but I think only one guy took one. BTW - Nathan still isn't home. I told him that I really needed his help with cutting the pavers and I was hoping that he could help me out today. With daylight saving time tonight I'm fucked for getting his help on the path next week too. That's right, next week is DLS. Wake up = dark Get home = dark It's getting colder, rock season is ending. Goddammit, I hate this time of year. Ice season! That, and I get an extra hour of sleep tonight, and don't have to wake up until it used to be 5:30. And then you wake up an hour early the next morning. Daylight saving time always screws me up. Me too. I woke up at 6am this morning which would NEVER in a million years happen on my own. I somehow squandered the hour and woke up at the same time this morning. Not me. 9:30 bitches! Laziness FTW. Although I did wake up around 2 am with the realization that I have an exam in Ancient Mediterranean History tomorrow morning... And I hadn't studied at all. Guess what I'm doing right now. Drinking? I wish.
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wanderlustmd
Nov 2, 2009, 6:11 PM
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camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack.
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wanderlustmd
Nov 2, 2009, 6:14 PM
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camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: dominic7 wrote: climbs4fun wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: kachoong wrote: So... I'm going to be a zombie tonight... not that it's different to any other night... making the ripped apart face should be fun. Lots of blood hopefully. I think that I'll have to close the cutains and pretend that we're not home. There are never many kids that come to the door anyway, and I never bothered getting pumpkins or candy. I also don't really have time to get stuff set up either, I'm busy trying to lay a bunch of pavers in the backyard. I would make Nathan do it except that he's gone climbing. That's right, he has a million unfinished projects and I'm the one staying at home working today. Too bad, I can see him having a blast chasing kids around with his ice tools like Mike Myers. We don't get many kids coming by. Our neighbourhood is a lot of young familys and a ton of retired people, so we only get a few young kids being brought out by their parents. Last year her picked up some beer for the parents, but I think only one guy took one. BTW - Nathan still isn't home. I told him that I really needed his help with cutting the pavers and I was hoping that he could help me out today. With daylight saving time tonight I'm fucked for getting his help on the path next week too. That's right, next week is DLS. Wake up = dark Get home = dark It's getting colder, rock season is ending. Goddammit, I hate this time of year. Ice season! That, and I get an extra hour of sleep tonight, and don't have to wake up until it used to be 5:30. And then you wake up an hour early the next morning. Daylight saving time always screws me up. Me too. I woke up at 6am this morning which would NEVER in a million years happen on my own. I somehow squandered the hour and woke up at the same time this morning. Not me. 9:30 bitches! Laziness FTW. Although I did wake up around 2 am with the realization that I have an exam in Ancient Mediterranean History tomorrow morning... And I hadn't studied at all. Guess what I'm doing right now. ... um, asking a history professor for free advice? No, seriously, what's the exam on? GrecoRoman schit? yup. Fortunately the prof's exams are rather easy, and focused on terms/people. I can therefore make a bunch of flashcards and call it good. What a weak professor. What the fuck is he preparing you for, trivial pursuit sessions? Really, if I was teaching that class, it would be open-ended essays that slackers like you would fail. But no, really, if you want to keep weakening your historical knowledge by just remembering that Spartans [wmd] ___ed [/wmd] little boys and Nero executed most of his family, keep looking at those flashcards (You should read the above comment in the same way that Jack rants about CI climbing slab and not getting strong on the steep, btw.) Sweet, I've coined my own code!
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Nov 2, 2009, 6:14 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. The lumberjack is in the car too going to CO? How did I miss that part of the story.
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wanderlustmd
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granite_grrl wrote: I just got a message from OKel on facebook. Apparently she was at our house yesterday checking out the new walkway I've been working on while we weren't home. Her daughter had a hokey game in town or something. Can you say creepee stalker? did she like it?
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wanderlustmd
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granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. The lumberjack is in the car too going to CO? How did I miss that part of the story. I hadn't told it yet, but now that Biner is too far down the road to come back and smack me... Worst "breakup" evah!
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camhead
Nov 2, 2009, 6:17 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. The lumberjack is in the car too going to CO? How did I miss that part of the story. Yes, it seems as if new shit has come to light, man. I thought the lumberjack was taillights. WMD, it is up to you to tell us everything, since biner is probably lost on some backroad that her GPS thinks will take her to I-70 or something.
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wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: FWIW, Marcodonny looks excellent in sweater vests. Maybe that's why all of his female students have a crush on him... aren't they all 8 years old? A group of them come up to my desk last week: "Mr.D!!" "Yes?" "Are you married?" (giggle giggle) 8 years olds, dude.
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wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. Wow. You'd think with three people in the car they could outwit the GPS. Curt
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wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got a message from OKel on facebook. Apparently she was at our house yesterday checking out the new walkway I've been working on while we weren't home. Her daughter had a hokey game in town or something. Can you say creepee stalker? did she like it? I guess so. Only the full bricks have been laid, and that was only half done yesterday...not much to see in truth.
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snoopy138
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wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: kachoong wrote: So... I'm going to be a zombie tonight... not that it's different to any other night... making the ripped apart face should be fun. Lots of blood hopefully. I think that I'll have to close the cutains and pretend that we're not home. There are never many kids that come to the door anyway, and I never bothered getting pumpkins or candy. I also don't really have time to get stuff set up either, I'm busy trying to lay a bunch of pavers in the backyard. I would make Nathan do it except that he's gone climbing. That's right, he has a million unfinished projects and I'm the one staying at home working today. Too bad, I can see him having a blast chasing kids around with his ice tools like Mike Myers. We don't get many kids coming by. Our neighbourhood is a lot of young familys and a ton of retired people, so we only get a few young kids being brought out by their parents. Last year her picked up some beer for the parents, but I think only one guy took one. BTW - Nathan still isn't home. I told him that I really needed his help with cutting the pavers and I was hoping that he could help me out today. With daylight saving time tonight I'm fucked for getting his help on the path next week too. That's right, next week is DLS. Wake up = dark Get home = dark It's getting colder, rockjtree season is endingbeginning. fixied
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curt wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. Wow. You'd think with three people in the car they could outwit the GPS. Curt You would think that, but I assume that biner's mom was trying to figure out the newfangled technology, biner kept hitting the wrong touchscreen commands with her fake arm, and then the lumberjack buried an axe into the screen. They'll realize they took a wrong turn when they drive into Lake Erie.
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: FWIW, Marcodonny looks excellent in sweater vests. Maybe that's why all of his female students have a crush on him... aren't they all 8 years old? Sounds like an untapped demographic. eight year olds dude.... eight year olds. tuphar? hit by teh obvious GU
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granite_grrl
Nov 2, 2009, 6:20 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. The lumberjack is in the car too going to CO? How did I miss that part of the story. I hadn't told it yet, but now that Biner is too far down the road to come back and smack me... Worst "breakup" evah! No doubt! Does this mean she can pawn the dog off on him?
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wanderlustmd
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camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. The lumberjack is in the car too going to CO? How did I miss that part of the story. Yes, it seems as if new shit has come to light, man. I thought the lumberjack was taillights. WMD, it is up to you to tell us everything, since biner is probably lost on some backroad that her GPS thinks will take her to I-70 or something. Nothing really to tell. They aren't done yet, apparently. Although, he's supposed to move to Seattle or something. I'll let biner give you the full presentation.
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granite_grrl
Nov 2, 2009, 6:22 PM
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camhead wrote: curt wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. Wow. You'd think with three people in the car they could outwit the GPS. Curt You would think that, but I assume that biner's mom was trying to figure out the newfangled technology, biner kept hitting the wrong touchscreen commands with her fake arm, and then the lumberjack buried an axe into the screen. They'll realize they took a wrong turn when they drive into Lake Erie. They'll probably skirt the Canadian border till they hit the rockies then follow those down.
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wanderlustmd
Nov 2, 2009, 6:22 PM
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camhead wrote: curt wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. Wow. You'd think with three people in the car they could outwit the GPS. Curt You would think that, but I assume that biner's mom was trying to figure out the newfangled technology, biner kept hitting the wrong touchscreen commands with her fake arm, and then the lumberjack buried an axe into the screen. They'll realize they took a wrong turn when they drive into Lake Erie. hahaha Probably not too far off the truth.
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dr_feelgood
Nov 2, 2009, 6:23 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Pissed. "Navigator" picked a genius route that now has us 4 hours behind where we could be, making tomorrow a 12+ hour day. I also am sick as shit. Gah. Navigator being the GPS? heh I borrowed my mother's GPS this summer on the return trip from NS. I quickly realized that if you put your brain away when using one it'll get you into trouble. I don't trust them. They've taken me on 5 mile detours that were unnecessary. Agreed, I fucking hate GPS. In addition to often giving bad-beta, they really encourage you not to pay attention to outside surroundings, so you don't remember routes when you do them again. Just one more fucking square screen that we're spending our lives staring at. This past weekend, on the way to the NRG, the GPS told me to take a right turn at a middle-of-nowhere intersection, which I did not remember, and I thought I was supposed to go straight. I wound up doing a rolling stop through the intersection and getting a fucking ticket. While clausti will be quick to point out that this was my own fault and not the GPS's, I am going to say that I would have not mad a right turn, and thus would have made a complete stop, if I had not been staring at the fucking thing. DAMN YOU GPS! In funner news, BINER! Come to Columbus, we will wine you, dine you, and then thrown you down into the catpee basement! We haven't even changed the sheets since caughtinside stayed! WOO! That sucks about the ticket! Wining/dining Biner will also mean wining/winding her mom and the luberjack. The lumberjack is in the car too going to CO? How did I miss that part of the story. Yes, it seems as if new shit has come to light, man. I thought the lumberjack was taillights. WMD, it is up to you to tell us everything, since biner is probably lost on some backroad that her GPS thinks will take her to I-70 or something. Nothing really to tell. They aren't done yet, apparently. Although, he's supposed to move to Seattle or something. I'll let biner give you the full presentation. Despite what your therapist may say, it is perfectly acceptable to drink alone.
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