rowshkex wrote:Summer (more specifically, temperatures above 70 degrees).
Slap Shot wrote:I don't mind the heat until the humidity kicks into high gear.
The Rube wrote:Slap Shot wrote:I don't mind the heat until the humidity kicks into high gear.
This. And I never wear shorts outside of sports activities.
Slap Shot wrote:The Rube wrote:Slap Shot wrote:I don't mind the heat until the humidity kicks into high gear.
This. And I never wear shorts outside of sports activities.
And the rest of us thank you kindly.
Jupiter wrote:Luckygirl#13 wrote:Guys who wear white sunglasses.You look like a jackwagon.
Girls that wear huge sunglasses.... You look like a jackiewagon.
5 O.T. wrote:Jupiter wrote:Close...
I was thinking more like this:
I think those things are called "Sunbones".
Armadillo wrote:rowshkex wrote:Summer (more specifically, temperatures above 70 degrees).
YES YES YES YES YES.
rowshkex wrote:Armadillo wrote:rowshkex wrote:Summer (more specifically, temperatures above 70 degrees).
YES YES YES YES YES.
I hope Ms. Nature/God/Fate does to summer what she/he/it did to winter...
The Rube wrote:rowshkex wrote:Armadillo wrote:rowshkex wrote:Summer (more specifically, temperatures above 70 degrees).
YES YES YES YES YES.
I hope Ms. Nature/God/Fate does to summer what she/he/it did to winter...
No. I want it 80-90, no humidity. Year round. If it was physically possible to have snow at these temps, that's awesome right there. Gotta have snow in winter. Yes, I may be a crackpot.
I kinda hate the cold. That may also be an understatement.
gopherguy13 wrote:FB status: "So blessed that I found one of the very few, very rare good men out there!"
Maybe that says something about who you associate yourself with. I hate it when girls do that. 'All men are stupid and selfish!'. Umm, maybe you should just stop hanging out with douchebags instead of slandering my entire gender![]()
gopherguy13 wrote:FB status: "So blessed that I found one of the very few, very rare good men out there!"
Maybe that says something about who you associate yourself with. I hate it when girls do that. 'All men are stupid and selfish!'. Umm, maybe you should just stop hanging out with douchebags instead of slandering my entire gender![]()
gopherguy13 wrote:FB status: "So blessed that I found one of the very few, very rare good men out there!"
Maybe that says something about who you associate yourself with. I hate it when girls do that. 'All men are stupid and selfish!'. Umm, maybe you should just stop hanging out with douchebags instead of slandering my entire gender![]()
The Rube wrote:gopherguy13 wrote:FB status: "So blessed that I found one of the very few, very rare good men out there!"
Maybe that says something about who you associate yourself with. I hate it when girls do that. 'All men are stupid and selfish!'. Umm, maybe you should just stop hanging out with douchebags instead of slandering my entire gender![]()
...meanwhile, in the Friend Zone......
The Rube wrote:gopherguy13 wrote:FB status: "So blessed that I found one of the very few, very rare good men out there!"
Maybe that says something about who you associate yourself with. I hate it when girls do that. 'All men are stupid and selfish!'. Umm, maybe you should just stop hanging out with douchebags instead of slandering my entire gender![]()
...meanwhile, in the Friend Zone......
The Rube wrote:I will admit, public is a whole different scenario. When I was too young to remember now, I threw a tantrum once, maybe twice from what I was told. Parents just walked away. Didn't give the "attention" I desired when I threw the tantrum. I learned quickly. In private, that's when the switch/wooden spoon came in. It was mainly "you have one shot to not do that anymore, or it's the switch/spoon."
I learned that VERY quickly.
Listen, I'm not saying it is an easy job. Not at all. But sitting in a specified space for a set amount of time would not deter me at all from future devious behavior, and most of my friends were the same way. I dunno why. It's what is was.
rowshkex wrote:Summer (more specifically, temperatures above 70 degrees).

solar wrote:People who do not know when to "shut it down" (binge drinking beyond their control and ruining things for themselves and everyone else around them). I'm looking at you, dude who sat behind us at the Van Halen show who could not keep your head up or your lunch down during the first few minutes of the concert.![]()
solar wrote:People who do not know when to "shut it down" (binge drinking beyond their control and ruining things for themselves and everyone else around them). I'm looking at you, dude who sat behind us at the Van Halen show who could not keep your head up or your lunch down during the first few minutes of the concert.![]()
Riff Raff wrote:solar wrote:People who do not know when to "shut it down" (binge drinking beyond their control and ruining things for themselves and everyone else around them). I'm looking at you, dude who sat behind us at the Van Halen show who could not keep your head up or your lunch down during the first few minutes of the concert.![]()
Were you in the club level? We saw a dude who had been escorted from his seat and was puking in the trash before VH even went on stage.
MNman wrote:I know it's much more than a pet peeve. Divorce really sucks a**.
WPoS wrote:MNman wrote:I know it's much more than a pet peeve. Divorce really sucks a**.
true, but 6 months later life looks MUCH better!
W
Armadillo wrote:I was at Cub Foods tonight, and some waste of a brainpan left a FROZEN PIZZA in the CHIPS AISLE.
I know that not everybody's a food safety expert, but COME ON.
streakygopher wrote:Armadillo wrote:I was at Cub Foods tonight, and some waste of a brainpan left a FROZEN PIZZA in the CHIPS AISLE.
I know that not everybody's a food safety expert, but COME ON.
If you were any kind of sleuth, you would have found the chips left on the Twinkie stand and the Twinkie left in the ice cream freezer. I change my mind as I go.
Tee09 wrote:streakygopher wrote:Armadillo wrote:I was at Cub Foods tonight, and some waste of a brainpan left a FROZEN PIZZA in the CHIPS AISLE.
I know that not everybody's a food safety expert, but COME ON.
If you were any kind of sleuth, you would have found the chips left on the Twinkie stand and the Twinkie left in the ice cream freezer. I change my mind as I go.
The other two didn't constitute food safety risks, so he didn't care.
gopherguy13 wrote:Having satellite TV when it's raining super hard and you're trying to watch the end of a hockey game![]()
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The Rube wrote:gopherguy13 wrote:Having satellite TV when it's raining super hard and you're trying to watch the end of a hockey game![]()
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Anti-peeve: having cable and your team is involved in said game.
gopherguy13 wrote:The Rube wrote:gopherguy13 wrote:Having satellite TV when it's raining super hard and you're trying to watch the end of a hockey game![]()
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Anti-peeve: having cable and your team is involved in said game.
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gopherguy13 wrote:The Rube wrote:gopherguy13 wrote:Having satellite TV when it's raining super hard and you're trying to watch the end of a hockey game![]()
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dxmnkd316 wrote:Headlines so misleading you don't understand how the person who wrote it is still employed:
Headline: See Skydiver Land Without Parachute
Video: http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bes ... m.cnn.html
It's almost criminally false.
rowshkex wrote:dxmnkd316 wrote:Headlines so misleading you don't understand how the person who wrote it is still employed:
Headline: See Skydiver Land Without Parachute
Video: http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bes ... m.cnn.html
It's almost criminally false.
What was more fun than watching the video was trying to figure out what they actually meant...
(It's like those Facebook spyware wall posts: "OMG LOOK AT THIS GIRL AT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL NAKED")
MNman wrote:WPoS wrote:MNman wrote:I know it's much more than a pet peeve. Divorce really sucks a**.
true, but 6 months later life looks MUCH better!
W
I've heard this. I've also heard that some people have it worse than I do. I know I will have to get over loving my wife, but I'm going to end up moving out of the area and leaving my sons behind. That's really tough to think about.
rowshkex wrote:dxmnkd316 wrote:Headlines so misleading you don't understand how the person who wrote it is still employed:
Headline: See Skydiver Land Without Parachute
Video: http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bes ... m.cnn.html
It's almost criminally false.
What was more fun than watching the video was trying to figure out what they actually meant...
(It's like those Facebook spyware wall posts: "OMG LOOK AT THIS GIRL AT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL NAKED")
frozen4champs wrote:People who have to check in at everywhere they are at on foursquare. I don't get it.
People who post pictures of themselves everyday on facebook. We know what you look like.....
MNGophers29 wrote:frozen4champs wrote:People who have to check in at everywhere they are at on foursquare. I don't get it.
People who post pictures of themselves everyday on facebook. We know what you look like.....
Don't get me started on the posting pictures of yourself on FB. My ex-wife post a new self-potrait of herself on FB every day. We are civil and keep each other as friends for the kids, but every day she takes a picture of herself posing and I really have yet to see her post anything else...who is that vain?!?
WPoS wrote:MNGophers29 wrote:frozen4champs wrote:People who have to check in at everywhere they are at on foursquare. I don't get it.
People who post pictures of themselves everyday on facebook. We know what you look like.....
Don't get me started on the posting pictures of yourself on FB. My ex-wife post a new self-potrait of herself on FB every day. We are civil and keep each other as friends for the kids, but every day she takes a picture of herself posing and I really have yet to see her post anything else...who is that vain?!?
obvioulsy she is
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Tee09 wrote:My wife was watching one of the morning shows (Today, Good Morning America, CBS' This Morning, I forget which one) and they introduced Gregg Allman as "Cher's ex-husband." It made me sad to think that a sizable portion of the population knows one of the Allman Bros. primarily as "one of Cher's husbands."
Greyeagle wrote:Tee09 wrote:My wife was watching one of the morning shows (Today, Good Morning America, CBS' This Morning, I forget which one) and they introduced Gregg Allman as "Cher's ex-husband." It made me sad to think that a sizable portion of the population knows one of the Allman Bros. primarily as "one of Cher's husbands."
I agree. Similarly, too many people only know Lyle Lovett as Julie Robert's ex.
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edit: And ON TOP of that, other channels are working just fine, but not NBCSN

ex_goldy wrote:Driving in and out of town on the weekend. Too many drive like they don't know that they can crash their cars. A lot of them drive like they don't care and definitely don't know what happens when cars crash. Cars jammed together going 75 mph + playing games to get ahead of someone else. There needs to be a citizens reckless driving ticket with forced servitude cleaning up accidents and freeing trapped accident victims.
davescharf wrote:ex_goldy wrote:Driving in and out of town on the weekend. Too many drive like they don't know that they can crash their cars. A lot of them drive like they don't care and definitely don't know what happens when cars crash. Cars jammed together going 75 mph + playing games to get ahead of someone else. There needs to be a citizens reckless driving ticket with forced servitude cleaning up accidents and freeing trapped accident victims.
People really need to learn that city driving and freeway driving are different (don't drive in the left lane, pick a speed and set your cruise control, be aware of your surrounding if you're going to pass someone and there's a faster car approaching ,etc.). This is actually the first time in awhile I've taken a long car trip where I wasn't in some form of rage over stuff like this but we also left and came back at times where there was a lot less traffic.
I did have a couple smirks on my face on the way home yesterday when guys were driving at least 80mph past me and then I saw them getting pulled over a few miles up the road
Fan Club - Est. 9/15/2010Chris Eckes wrote:davescharf wrote:I did have a couple smirks on my face on the way home yesterday when guys were driving at least 80mph past me and then I saw them getting pulled over a few miles up the road
That is the epitome of a simple pleasure to me
EDIT: were they driving Audi's or BMW's?
Chris Eckes wrote:davescharf wrote:ex_goldy wrote:Driving in and out of town on the weekend. Too many drive like they don't know that they can crash their cars. A lot of them drive like they don't care and definitely don't know what happens when cars crash. Cars jammed together going 75 mph + playing games to get ahead of someone else. There needs to be a citizens reckless driving ticket with forced servitude cleaning up accidents and freeing trapped accident victims.
People really need to learn that city driving and freeway driving are different (don't drive in the left lane, pick a speed and set your cruise control, be aware of your surrounding if you're going to pass someone and there's a faster car approaching ,etc.). This is actually the first time in awhile I've taken a long car trip where I wasn't in some form of rage over stuff like this but we also left and came back at times where there was a lot less traffic.
I did have a couple smirks on my face on the way home yesterday when guys were driving at least 80mph past me and then I saw them getting pulled over a few miles up the road
That is the epitome of a simple pleasure to me
EDIT: were they driving Audi's or BMW's?
Tee09 wrote:Chris Eckes wrote:davescharf wrote:I did have a couple smirks on my face on the way home yesterday when guys were driving at least 80mph past me and then I saw them getting pulled over a few miles up the road
That is the epitome of a simple pleasure to me
EDIT: were they driving Audi's or BMW's?
I've noticed that a significant fraction of these d-bags who don't drive fancy cars drive Pontiac Grand Prix's. It's uncanny.
Beauner wrote: I had the cruise in my truck set at 76. These guys caught up to and passed me within probably 90 seconds of me seeing them in my rear view mirror (probably 2 miles behind me). I would guess they were going roughly 110mph each
Tee09 wrote:Beauner wrote: I had the cruise in my truck set at 76. These guys caught up to and passed me within probably 90 seconds of me seeing them in my rear view mirror (probably 2 miles behind me). I would guess they were going roughly 110mph each
Doesn't GPL have a "no math" rule? That's getting awful close to a word problem.
Tee09 wrote:Chris Eckes wrote:davescharf wrote:I did have a couple smirks on my face on the way home yesterday when guys were driving at least 80mph past me and then I saw them getting pulled over a few miles up the road
That is the epitome of a simple pleasure to me
EDIT: were they driving Audi's or BMW's?
I've noticed that a significant fraction of these d-bags who don't drive fancy cars drive Pontiac Grand Prix's. It's uncanny.
gopher wes wrote:The pain of hot water hitting the sun burn on my arms and shoulders in the shower. I never learn my lesson.....
monty wrote:The driver going 5 mph below the speed limit in the left lane while talking or texting on the phone is more of a danger then the driver going 5-10 over the speed limit and paying attention to driving.

monty wrote: Don't judge a driver by their car.
monty wrote:Tee09 wrote:Chris Eckes wrote:davescharf wrote:I did have a couple smirks on my face on the way home yesterday when guys were driving at least 80mph past me and then I saw them getting pulled over a few miles up the road
That is the epitome of a simple pleasure to me
EDIT: were they driving Audi's or BMW's?
I've noticed that a significant fraction of these d-bags who don't drive fancy cars drive Pontiac Grand Prix's. It's uncanny.
Careful there Tee09 I drive a 2005 Grand Prix with a 5.3 liter V8. It is a very fast car, but I never drive more than 75-80 mph. I do watch all the traffic around me and slow down at the first hint of trouble. Don't judge a driver by their car.
The driver going 5 mph below the speed limit in the left lane while talking or texting on the phone is more of a danger then the driver going 5-10 over the speed limit and paying attention to driving.
dxmnkd316 wrote:Time cards...
rowshkex wrote:dxmnkd316 wrote:Time cards...
Unless the time cards read a 20%/53% raise!![]()
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dxmnkd316 wrote:rowshkex wrote:dxmnkd316 wrote:Time cards...
Unless the time cards read a 20%/53% raise!![]()
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You're confusing timecards with paychecks.

dxmnkd316 wrote:monty wrote:The driver going 5 mph below the speed limit in the left lane while talking or texting on the phone is more of a danger then the driver going 5-10 over the speed limit and paying attention to driving.
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