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carabiner96 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? Nah, I kept telling the navigator that the GPS really REALLY wanted us to hook a left again...and again...and again. Each time we didn't listen, I saw the ETA on the Nuvi add up 20 minutes...to 4 hours. Thank you, google maps and your terrible route. We really did take the most ass-backwards way to Albany. Getting on 88-something else today then heading to MI to see family so I can get wasted with my uncle. Feeling a little better. Lunch on Lake Erie! Oops, I guess you can't put your brain away when driving with your mother either! Where on Lake Erie? Bet you're surprising close to us.
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wanderlustmd wrote: curt wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: curt 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. What? Rock season is just beginning? Curt Want to switch coasts? Let me think a second. I was out climbing today in 70 degrees without a cloud in the sky--I think not. Curt Can't blame you. Come to think of it, I wouldn't want to swap with you either... If it rains for more than a day it gets miserable. Thunderstorms all the way!
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dr_feelgood
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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.
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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.
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dominic7
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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.
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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. 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!
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dr_feelgood
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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!
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dr_feelgood
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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! Don't go to columbus. See Eye is infectious.
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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.
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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.
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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. Didn't get to enjoy the sleep in yesterday due to the hangover from hell. That's what I get for not drinking very often...
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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! Heh! Mmmmmm, that sounds inviting!
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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! The best use of the GPS is to figure out which is the best exit to catch an Arby's.
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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. Well being awake an hour earlier allowed me to get my final exam turned in! Woo Hoo! Now I don't have to worry about it tonight. I can go on my date and not have to rush home to get my stuff turned in. No more classes until Nov. 17. Yay!!!!!!!
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granite_grrl 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! The best use of the GPS is to figure out which is the best exit to catch an Arby's. And then, 20 minutes later, the best exit to find a bathroom to desecrate.
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climbs4fun 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. Well being awake an hour earlier allowed me to get my final exam turned in! Woo Hoo! Now I don't have to worry about it tonight. I can go on my date and not have to rush home to get my stuff turned in. No more classes until Nov. 17. Yay!!!!!!! You're celebrating my birthday by returning to classes?
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granite_grrl wrote: climbs4fun 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. Well being awake an hour earlier allowed me to get my final exam turned in! Woo Hoo! Now I don't have to worry about it tonight. I can go on my date and not have to rush home to get my stuff turned in. No more classes until Nov. 17. Yay!!!!!!! You're celebrating my birthday by returning to classes? It appears that way. I celebrated mine by spending 8.5 hours in Crossroads on my computer working on a paper and a group assignment.
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granite_grrl
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climbs4fun wrote: granite_grrl wrote: climbs4fun 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. Well being awake an hour earlier allowed me to get my final exam turned in! Woo Hoo! Now I don't have to worry about it tonight. I can go on my date and not have to rush home to get my stuff turned in. No more classes until Nov. 17. Yay!!!!!!! You're celebrating my birthday by returning to classes? It appears that way. I celebrated mine by spending 8.5 hours in Crossroads on my computer working on a paper and a group assignment. I'm starting to plan out my birthday celebrations already. I think I'll go out for all you can eat sushi by myself for lunch, and maybe a very special trip to the climbing gym in the evening. Very exciting. I miss the days when you could invite all the kids in your class to you birthday party.
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granite_grrl wrote: climbs4fun wrote: granite_grrl wrote: climbs4fun 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. Well being awake an hour earlier allowed me to get my final exam turned in! Woo Hoo! Now I don't have to worry about it tonight. I can go on my date and not have to rush home to get my stuff turned in. No more classes until Nov. 17. Yay!!!!!!! You're celebrating my birthday by returning to classes? It appears that way. I celebrated mine by spending 8.5 hours in Crossroads on my computer working on a paper and a group assignment. I'm starting to plan out my birthday celebrations already. I think I'll go out for all you can eat sushi by myself for lunch, and maybe a very special trip to the climbing gym in the evening. Very exciting. I miss the days when you could invite all the kids in your class to you birthday party. mmmmmm sushi.
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camhead
Nov 2, 2009, 4:16 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. ... um, asking a history professor for free advice? No, seriously, what's the exam on? GrecoRoman schit?
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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? Nerd. Curt
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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.
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camhead
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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.)
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carabiner96 wrote: FWIW, Marcodonny looks excellent in sweater vests. Maybe that's why all of his female students have a crush on him... Heh. Sweater vests.
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carabiner96 wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: 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. ewe didn't cook her breakfast? No, I've been kicked to the curb. It was more of a gentle nudge. I think I'll go back to being a lesbian for a while. Ouch. Looks like Macrodonny has a conversion on his record.
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