rowshkex wrote:Psych posting the perfect pre-lock post.
rowshkex wrote:Psych posting the perfect pre-lock post.

rowshkex wrote:Psych posting the perfect pre-lock post.
davescharf wrote:There really ought to be a Jim Rome like approach here ("have a take and do not suck")...especially for some of the newbies.
I do think the mods had too short a leash on that thread though because it could have been pretty epic.
Armadillo wrote:davescharf wrote:There really ought to be a Jim Rome like approach here ("have a take and do not suck")...especially for some of the newbies.
I do think the mods had too short a leash on that thread though because it could have been pretty epic.
Past experience indicates that threads like that usually go total sh*tshow after a quick burst of brilliance. It's best it died before it made the turn.
Kelor wrote:I'm not sure where to put this.
My nephews sons heart stopped up in anchorage yesterday. It was assumed a 10%nchance of survival if he didn't get to Seattle. While still in critical condition, Children's Miracle Network flew a team up to anchorage and then flew Liam and both parents to Seattle for free.
It's more than a simple pleasure. It's a miracle. That charity went straight to my A list.
Btw. He has been upgraded to 30% chance of survival.
Kelor wrote:I'm not sure where to put this.
My nephews sons heart stopped up in anchorage yesterday. It was assumed a 10%nchance of survival if he didn't get to Seattle. While still in critical condition, Children's Miracle Network flew a team up to anchorage and then flew Liam and both parents to Seattle for free.
It's more than a simple pleasure. It's a miracle. That charity went straight to my A list.
Btw. He has been upgraded to 30% chance of survival.
Kelor wrote:I'm not sure where to put this.
My nephews sons heart stopped up in anchorage yesterday. It was assumed a 10%nchance of survival if he didn't get to Seattle. While still in critical condition, Children's Miracle Network flew a team up to anchorage and then flew Liam and both parents to Seattle for free.
It's more than a simple pleasure. It's a miracle. That charity went straight to my A list.
Btw. He has been upgraded to 30% chance of survival.
Kelor wrote:I'm not sure where to put this.
My nephews sons heart stopped up in anchorage yesterday. It was assumed a 10%nchance of survival if he didn't get to Seattle. While still in critical condition, Children's Miracle Network flew a team up to anchorage and then flew Liam and both parents to Seattle for free.
It's more than a simple pleasure. It's a miracle. That charity went straight to my A list.
Btw. He has been upgraded to 30% chance of survival.
SouthTexGopher wrote:1. Radio apps on my phone. I was able to listen to the game while driving from Dallas to San Antonio...and over my car speakers thanks to the audio jack.
2. Sending a Tweet to one of the radio hosts...and having it read on air.

Handyman wrote:Karate classes
sunbone wrote:Handyman wrote:Karate classes
Are you dominating the dojo?
Handyman wrote:Karate classes
sunbone wrote:Handyman wrote:Karate classes
Are you dominating the dojo?

Handyman wrote:sunbone wrote:Handyman wrote:Karate classes
Are you dominating the dojo?
Why does everyone seem to reference this when I say I am taking karate?
rowshkex wrote:Finding out dx's TV he's been dreaming of is coming out almost three months earlier than he expected...
....

g_manpucker wrote:
I ask everyone who puts a drink in their hand, raise it to the west and toast my brother in-law for his service.While doing that raise it again for those who are still serving and who have served!
God Bless America!
Zwak wrote:1. Watching your car go throught the car wash
2. The scenery at the City Pages Wine Tasting event last night. My wife and I volunteered at it. If you're a single person, especially a guy, you should make a point to attend. I was expecting a more pretentious crowd, but it was actually a pretty fun,young, single crowd.
gopherguy06 wrote:Zwak wrote:1. Watching your car go throught the car wash
2. The scenery at the City Pages Wine Tasting event last night. My wife and I volunteered at it. If you're a single person, especially a guy, you should make a point to attend. I was expecting a more pretentious crowd, but it was actually a pretty fun,young, single crowd.
Volunteer wine tasting event. Sign me up! How did you do that?
dxmnkd316 wrote:Sweet, sweet revenge.
dxmnkd316 wrote:If we beat BC, I'm buying a ticket and a hotel room. Don't care what the cost is.
dxmnkd316 wrote:Good point.![]()
dxmnkd316 wrote:If we beat BC, I'm buying a ticket and a hotel room. Don't care what the cost is.
dxmnkd316 wrote:I hate you all.
davescharf wrote:Frozen Four watching party at Campus Pizza for those of us who aren't cool enough to bathe in those 3M bonuses?

davescharf wrote:Frozen Four watching party at Campus Pizza for those of us who aren't cool enough to bathe in those 3M bonuses?
Greyeagle wrote:Watching Nate Condon - in the words of Bladepuller - spool up the turbo!
dxmnkd316 wrote:A Condon, when used properly, is 99% effective.



dxmnkd316 wrote:If we beat BC, I'm buying a ticket and a hotel room. Don't care what the cost is.
Luckygirl#13 wrote:dxmnkd316 wrote:If we beat BC, I'm buying a ticket and a hotel room. Don't care what the cost is.
I'm buying my Mega Millions lottery ticket tonight. If I win the $350 Million Jackpot I'm taking you all to Tamp!!!

Handyman wrote:luckygirl,
How can you win Mega Millions when I plan to win it
If that happens i am chartering a lear jet and then scalping seats on the plane;)

Handyman wrote:luckygirl,
How can you win Mega Millions when I plan to win it
If that happens i am chartering a lear jet and then taking reservations
The Mole wrote:Exceeding Expectations


frozen4champs wrote:What's the saying-- To experience the highest of highs you need to experience the lowest of lows. 4 years of lows makes this year much more sweeter
Armadillo wrote:It's almost 24 hours later and I'm still unable to feel anything but ecstacy. This is awesome.
greydogg wrote:Armadillo wrote:It's almost 24 hours later and I'm still unable to feel anything but ecstacy. This is awesome.
I barely slept last night and when I did I had a dream about Bush Gardens and the beach.
Golden FE Ranger wrote:greydogg wrote:Armadillo wrote:It's almost 24 hours later and I'm still unable to feel anything but ecstacy. This is awesome.
I barely slept last night and when I did I had a dream about Bush Gardens and the beach.
Sometimes the small text on phones is a simple pleasure. I had to re-read the above post. It did not say what I thought at first.
Armadillo wrote:frozen4champs wrote:What's the saying-- To experience the highest of highs you need to experience the lowest of lows. 4 years of lows makes this year much more sweeter
I'm in such a good mood right now, I'm going to ignore your 1st degree grammar murder!
gopherguy13 wrote:I can feel tArrogance coming back, slowly starting to course through my veins

psych wrote:The smell of banana bread baking in the oven...I know, I know, I amed up and this is like the 5th loaf I made in 2 weeks, but I figure this is a special occasion since the Gophers pounded the crap out of North Dakota. I used butterscotch chips this time.

Armadillo wrote:psych wrote:The smell of banana bread baking in the oven...I know, I know, I amed up and this is like the 5th loaf I made in 2 weeks, but I figure this is a special occasion since the Gophers pounded the crap out of North Dakota. I used butterscotch chips this time.
Bring some to Tampa, pretty please?
psych wrote:Armadillo wrote:psych wrote:The smell of banana bread baking in the oven...I know, I know, I amed up and this is like the 5th loaf I made in 2 weeks, but I figure this is a special occasion since the Gophers pounded the crap out of North Dakota. I used butterscotch chips this time.
Bring some to Tampa, pretty please?
I was actually thinking how funny it would be if I brought some to Tampa, and then I read your post. Maybe I will!
Armadillo wrote:psych wrote:Armadillo wrote:psych wrote:The smell of banana bread baking in the oven...I know, I know, I amed up and this is like the 5th loaf I made in 2 weeks, but I figure this is a special occasion since the Gophers pounded the crap out of North Dakota. I used butterscotch chips this time.
Bring some to Tampa, pretty please?
I was actually thinking how funny it would be if I brought some to Tampa, and then I read your post. Maybe I will!
If'n you do, may I politely request a nut-free version? I'm not expecting anything, but it'd be a bummer if you actually went to all that trouble and then I couldn't eat it. I'd have to feed you to the crabs, and nobody wants that.
psych wrote:Oh it would be nut-free. I hate nuts. The version that is cooling on my kitchen counter now has butterscotch chips in it. Props to whoever gave me that idea. I think it was Superstar. No one wants crabs...err, to be fed to the crabs.
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