Looks nothing like Tallahassee.Officer Pete Malloy said:
Cobain's last wordsIn this vein.So just old cats.Old #####y cats.No idea what that means.
Haha, charade you arePage 2 save, you freaking animals.
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Haha, charade you arewatHaha, charade you arePage 2 save, you freaking animals.
This guy knows thingsHaha, charade you arewatHaha, charade you arePage 2 save, you freaking animals.
Me too. 3 times in a row.Uh, this took me to a spam filled porn site that wouldn't let me exit..Officer Pete Malloy said:
SHOCKINGThe Jameis Winston thread in the SP is a total train wreck.
https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?/topic/706195-jameis-winston-stop-dont-come-in-here-slowly-back-away/page-40
Way after Grampa Tanners time.Haha, charade you arewatHaha, charade you arePage 2 save, you freaking animals.
He doesn't even remember Pink Floyd? Damn, that is old.Mr.Pack said:Way after Grampa Tanners time.strykerpks said:Haha, charade you areOfficer Pete Malloy said:watstrykerpks said:Haha, charade you areOfficer Pete Malloy said:Page 2 save, you freaking animals.
But this time he has shoes!
It's become one of my favorite threads on the entire forum and one of the first I check every day.GroveDiesel said:The Jameis Winston thread in the SP is a total train wreck.
https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?/topic/706195-jameis-winston-stop-dont-come-in-here-slowly-back-away/page-40
Drew Barrymore's expression is perfect on the "50 Fist Dates" cover.But this time he has shoes!
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GTFOI still don't get the appeal of podcasts.
That's a pretty good day.My nephew was a premature baby, like real premature, born at 27 weeks, weighed a little over 2 pounds, in the hospital for the first 3.5 months of his life. He is progressing along very nicely and is in normal range now a little over 1. Today there was a March of Dimes Walk which I raised about $4k and donated almost another $1k myself. I walked almost 5 miles, carried my son in my arms for almost 3 of those 5 bc he wouldn't sit in the stroller, and chafed (spelling?) my inner thighs pretty bad. Afterwards, I took my in-laws to lunch, bought my wife and kid a bunch of stuff at the mall, went to the supermarket and got about 2 weeks worth of food. We came home, I picked up Chipotle, and now my wife and son are fast asleep next to me. Instead of feeling pride, happiness, accomplishment, or any of that ####, I feel pain in my back (prob from carrying 35 pounds for 3 miles), restlessness, and anxiety. I'm prob gonna take the day off from work tomm just bc today was exhausting.
I expect nothing of this post, but just wanted to type this up for whatever reason. I should be happier right now, but for whatever reason I'm just not.
No, it's true.GTFOI still don't get the appeal of podcasts.
It's like listening to talk radio, except you get to pick not only the subject but who is talking about it.No, it's true.GTFOI still don't get the appeal of podcasts.
Meh. My daily commute is like 30 mins at the most.It's like listening to talk radio, except you get to pick not only the subject but who is talking about it.No, it's true.GTFOI still don't get the appeal of podcasts.
look at me?My nephew was a premature baby, like real premature, born at 27 weeks, weighed a little over 2 pounds, in the hospital for the first 3.5 months of his life. He is progressing along very nicely and is in normal range now a little over 1. Today there was a March of Dimes Walk which I raised about $4k and donated almost another $1k myself. I walked almost 5 miles, carried my son in my arms for almost 3 of those 5 bc he wouldn't sit in the stroller, and chafed (spelling?) my inner thighs pretty bad. Afterwards, I took my in-laws to lunch, bought my wife and kid a bunch of stuff at the mall, went to the supermarket and got about 2 weeks worth of food. We came home, I picked up Chipotle, and now my wife and son are fast asleep next to me. Instead of feeling pride, happiness, accomplishment, or any of that ####, I feel pain in my back (prob from carrying 35 pounds for 3 miles), restlessness, and anxiety. I'm prob gonna take the day off from work tomm just bc today was exhausting.
I expect nothing of this post, but just wanted to type this up for whatever reason. I should be happier right now, but for whatever reason I'm just not.
Is your f###ing camera broken?!?!?The girl across from me at the airport has no idea how to sit like a lady
If she was wearing a skirt I could see her cervix
A classicIs your f###ing camera broken?!?!?The girl across from me at the airport has no idea how to sit like a lady
If she was wearing a skirt I could see her cervix
Pretty sure it is...I don't think it's supposed to look like this.I wish your face wasIs your f###ing camera broken?!?!?The girl across from me at the airport has no idea how to sit like a lady
If she was wearing a skirt I could see her cervix
And you get summers off.Great news on the work-front. My principal, who is pretty damn awesome, is moving up to the district office this summer.
We've all been worried about who they were going to pick as his replacement (out of the other admins in the district). Smart money was on this one blow-hard from one of the elementary schools. I was pretty sure it was going to be him.
Just got an email that they named one of our deans as the new principal. This guy is a buddy of mine and a solid, solid admin. Bullet dodged.
Perfect opportunity to call someone a monster, wasted!That's a pretty good day.My nephew was a premature baby, like real premature, born at 27 weeks, weighed a little over 2 pounds, in the hospital for the first 3.5 months of his life. He is progressing along very nicely and is in normal range now a little over 1. Today there was a March of Dimes Walk which I raised about $4k and donated almost another $1k myself. I walked almost 5 miles, carried my son in my arms for almost 3 of those 5 bc he wouldn't sit in the stroller, and chafed (spelling?) my inner thighs pretty bad. Afterwards, I took my in-laws to lunch, bought my wife and kid a bunch of stuff at the mall, went to the supermarket and got about 2 weeks worth of food. We came home, I picked up Chipotle, and now my wife and son are fast asleep next to me. Instead of feeling pride, happiness, accomplishment, or any of that ####, I feel pain in my back (prob from carrying 35 pounds for 3 miles), restlessness, and anxiety. I'm prob gonna take the day off from work tomm just bc today was exhausting.
I expect nothing of this post, but just wanted to type this up for whatever reason. I should be happier right now, but for whatever reason I'm just not.
nahPerfect opportunity to call someone a monster, wasted!That's a pretty good day.My nephew was a premature baby, like real premature, born at 27 weeks, weighed a little over 2 pounds, in the hospital for the first 3.5 months of his life. He is progressing along very nicely and is in normal range now a little over 1. Today there was a March of Dimes Walk which I raised about $4k and donated almost another $1k myself. I walked almost 5 miles, carried my son in my arms for almost 3 of those 5 bc he wouldn't sit in the stroller, and chafed (spelling?) my inner thighs pretty bad. Afterwards, I took my in-laws to lunch, bought my wife and kid a bunch of stuff at the mall, went to the supermarket and got about 2 weeks worth of food. We came home, I picked up Chipotle, and now my wife and son are fast asleep next to me. Instead of feeling pride, happiness, accomplishment, or any of that ####, I feel pain in my back (prob from carrying 35 pounds for 3 miles), restlessness, and anxiety. I'm prob gonna take the day off from work tomm just bc today was exhausting.
I expect nothing of this post, but just wanted to type this up for whatever reason. I should be happier right now, but for whatever reason I'm just not.
Good for you for trying with the landlord- but yeah, that's putting a bunch of liability on him that he's not going to want to cover (all your downstairs neighbors when it leaks). but if that's his concern, you can also buy a pan with sensor and automatic turn-offs.I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
There are, but my clothes always came back shrunk... I hang a good portion of my stuff now.Good for you for trying with the landlord- but yeah, that's putting a bunch of liability on him that he's not going to want to cover (all your downstairs neighbors when it leaks). but if that's his concern, you can also buy a pan with sensor and automatic turn-offs.I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
We've got one in our apt- can't imagine having to do what you're doing... with the kids, feels like we're doing loads every day. and not even having one in the building? ugh- that means the wife has to take junior with her if she's going to do the laundry during the week. sucks. no delivery options?
When I separated and moved out of my house, one of the checklist items in my apartment rental search was in-unit washer/dryer. I can't stand going down to the common laundry room the complexes provide, let alone heading off to a public laundromat.I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
New York City sounds awesome.I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
oh, it is.New York City sounds awesome.I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
oh, it is.New York City sounds awesome.I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
then add in what FC is paying for a walk-up without laundry. it's the best.
Not understanding why you don't wait there - isn't it only 30 minutes?I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
Laundromat might be the most miserable place on Earth... It is only 2 blocks from my house anyways, so I'd rather wait in the house.Not understanding why you don't wait there - isn't it only 30 minutes?I don't have a washing machine in my apartment... I told the owner I would pay for the hookup and machines and leave them here if I ever leave this apartment, I've been turned down every year for 5 straight now - I'm sure most of you don't really understand how awful this is, but lugging 30-40 pounds of laundry to the laundromat, doing the laundry, coming home, going back to switch it to the dryer, coming home again, going back, and then bringing it home on a day you took off from work is equivalent to getting a kick in the nuts. My wife rewarded me for the hard work, which was kinda why I did it, but still there has to be an easier way.
My advice - move.