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I'm staying between 215 and 220. Given my frame, that's a bit thin. I'm just enjoying being thin after many years of being big.Yeah, I'm looking to get below 200 lb. which would be 60-70 lb.
I got it!Me to 10yo soccer player: No swearing on the field.
10 yo soccer player: But the boys can do it.
Me: They shouldn't be doing it and I'm not their coach.
10 yo soccer player: Your mother's the coach.
Me: First of all, that's not how the joke works. Secondly, no.
Me to 10yo soccer player: No swearing on the field.
10 yo soccer player: But the boys can do it.
Me: They shouldn't be doing it and I'm not their coach.
10 yo soccer player: Your mother's the coach.
Me: First of all, that's not how the joke works. Secondly, no.
That's pretty wild. I grew up a big Redskins fan and remember that night vividly. Back when Monday Night Football actually meant something and was a big event. Fond memories of staying up late and watching MNF with my dad. A few things in the graphic don't exactly align. One game was on a Monday, the other a Sunday. The Skins won in 85 and lost in 18. In 85 the location was actually in D.C. In 2018 it was in Landover, MD.
I know some people (local Bills fans) who did that when the Cowboys hosted the draft. They had a good time. The Bills actually had a fan (superfan Panch Villa, who was suffering from cancer at the time) announce one of the picks.Heading to the NFL draft the next two days. I have tickets to the Lion's watch party at Ford Field tonight and tickets to get into the actual draft theater tomorrow night. Looking forward to a fun couple of days.
Please tell me you did not just post Garfield with no irony intended.
We have a super fan called Crack Man. Wonder if he'll get a chance. He lives like 2 minutes from me.I know some people (local Bills fans) who did that when the Cowboys hosted the draft. They had a good time. The Bills actually had a fan (superfan Panch Villa, who was suffering from cancer at the time) announce one of the picks.
Fun fact. I am an Ordained Minister of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
In our case it was Panch BillaWe have a super fan called Crack Man. Wonder if he'll get a chance. He lives like 2 minutes from me.
Here is a State Park to put on your bucket list -
Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park
Travel 2,341 feet down the shaft to the 27th level of the Soudan Underground Mine to experience one of the most unique tours in not just Minnesota, but in the whole nation. (Some might even say the whole world!) You will journey into the mine on authentic, expertly-maintained hoisting equipment, followed by an underground train ride nearly a mile to the Montana stope, the last working area of the mine.
Soudan Underground Mine Tours
Information about public mine tours at Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park.www.dnr.state.mn.us
Defintely not for the faint of heart.
Could you do it?
According to Google Map directions this Minnesota State Park is more than hour & a half drive north of DuluthThat sounds awesome. We're looking for a destination for a few days at some point this summer for a not-too-terrible-distance road trip and I'm adding that to the list of possibilities. Gotta check some dates!
Heading to the NFL draft the next two days. I have tickets to the Lion's watch party at Ford Field tonight and tickets to get into the actual draft theater tomorrow night. Looking forward to a fun couple of days.
According to Google Map directions this Minnesota State Park is more than hour & a half drive north of Duluth
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Duluth to Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park
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Are you a member of the Highpointers Club https://highpointers.org/ (Highpointers Club) ?For us, it would be about a 13 hour drive. We could make it a loop through the UP one way and Chicago the other. On the way through the UP it would give us a chance to stop at Mt. Arvon in the UP so I could finally make it to Michigan's highest point - a whopping 1,979'!
Ugh. Only for non claustrophobic. Ms fringe and I toured a cave in Yucatan that led to an underground lake whose end had never been charted. An artifact display at lake's beginning had been untouched for 1500 yrs.That sounds awesome. We're looking for a destination for a few days at some point this summer for a not-too-terrible-distance road trip and I'm adding that to the list of possibilities. Gotta check some dates!
De-rat-rac-ified. That's what it is.Which sounds better retired or self-unemployed ?
Could you do it?
emancipated major.Which sounds better retired or self-unemployed ?
It's Friday Homz. ONE to-do list is too many. Flow with the Universe, man! Feel it taking you downstream, and just BE. Your soul had been poured into a body that wants to go home a little early and hug the bodies it spends time with, man! Your to-do list is to multi-love, man! Multi-DO the LOVE, Man! Abide!I question my ability to multi-task my multi-tasking. How many ToDo lists is too many?
It was insane downtown last night. My group actually left early before the Lions even picked so I didn't have to deal with any after event trafficOne of our bosses had a few tickets to various events he was giving offering to folks earlier this week and I think they were all spoken for within about 40 seconds after he sent out the email. I can see our shared calendars online for our department and there are always a lot of people who take Fridays off but it's definitely a skeleton crew doing actual work tomorrow.
A couple friends got tickets to the watch party and offered to get me one but I wasn't really interested at the time. As the draft has gotten closer I'm sort of regretting my decision.
Most mornings I take a walk around downtown Birmingham and it's usually pretty quiet in front of the luxury hotels early in the a.m. M-F but it's been packed on those streets and it looks like the valets are constantly busy. A family friend is a bartender at one of the restaurants here in town and I was talking to him yesterday while waiting to pick up my daughter from an afterschool event and he was saying they've been busier than normal the past couple of weeks with a lot more out-of-towners. If that's what it's like here 15 miles from downtown Detroit, I have to imagine it's getting crazy down there.
It was insane downtown last night. My group actually left early before the Lions even picked so I didn't have to deal with any after event traffic
Tonight I have preferred viewing tickets right up next to the draft stage. I'm parking in a surface lot a few blocks south of Greektown on Congress and right near one of the entry points. I'm already dreading the drive home tonight if I end up there late.
I guess I really am from a different time. Yesterday I was driving back home from the island and I see this car with writing on the back window: "She's tying the knot so buy her a shot". And then it had this girl's Venmo info on there so people could send her money.
I would honestly be mortified to be asking strangers for money, especially for a drink! I just can't fathom what would possess someone to do that. I remember being about 22 and my car broke down and feeling so bad about asking if someone could give me a quarter just so I could call a tow truck. Am I really so far out of it that this type of behavior is commonplace?
Guess it makes me old because I don't understand any of this and do I even have too ?The whole entitlement with GoFundMe for random stuff, Venmo strangers, and tips for things that never were tipped for before is disturbing