krista4
Footballguy
charvik said:Just got email about turtle burgers... need to try this: http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/re...rlieburgers.jpg

charvik said:Just got email about turtle burgers... need to try this: http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr39/re...rlieburgers.jpg
My friend's 15-year-old niece performed on Saturday in the finale show for the Delta Girls Rock Camp. It's a week-long camp for girls 10-17 mostly to develop confidence but under the guise of teaching them music, music-writing, etc. We had gone out to dinner on Friday night with them, and the niece specifically asked my friend if we would come to the show, so it was impossible to say no.Nine bands, about 50 girls total, dressed very slutty and with tons of make-up, with a performance style that tended toward as sexy as 10-17 year-olds can manage. I couldn't help but think of Homer the whole time.Chiwawa said:You've got me there. But I'm not claiming it's any sort of silver bullet or anything.McJose said:In more ways than one.OK,how about Courtney Love?Chiwawa said:We're really going to take this seriously? I doubt she's even plugged in.McJose said:
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...y12120309"</a>"]Corny Joke ThreadI just gave you creditRunning with scissors said:A baby seal walks into a bar and the bartender says,"What'll ya have..." The seal says, "Anything but a Canadian Club".
I kill me.
Now you've done it...the whole island of Nova Scotia
Fire up the Wet Dream signal why don't you.You guys should poke around in whatever city you are in. I'm sure you can find a meat raffle somewhere. They're quite addicting.
Delta Girls Rock Camp added to my vacation destination list.My friend's 15-year-old niece performed on Saturday in the finale show for the Delta Girls Rock Camp. It's a week-long camp for girls 10-17 mostly to develop confidence but under the guise of teaching them music, music-writing, etc. We had gone out to dinner on Friday night with them, and the niece specifically asked my friend if we would come to the show, so it was impossible to say no.Nine bands, about 50 girls total, dressed very slutty and with tons of make-up, with a performance style that tended toward as sexy as 10-17 year-olds can manage. I couldn't help but think of Homer the whole time.Chiwawa said:You've got me there. But I'm not claiming it's any sort of silver bullet or anything.McJose said:In more ways than one.OK,how about Courtney Love?Chiwawa said:We're really going to take this seriously? I doubt she's even plugged in.McJose said:![]()
I'm in the middle of the North Atlantic. STaying out of the ocean is advisable. I've swam in the ocean in Florida. When I see a fin, I gtfo. One guy says "hey lady, thats just a dolphin" Guess what? Still bigger than me. I ain't fightin the moose over the forest either.You're never gone swimming in the ocean?!When I watch those "animals gone wild" type shows and see some guy get his head stuck in a crocs mouth or mangled by a bear, I cheer on the animal. What kind of idiot sticks their head in a crocs mouth or sits down in a small room with a bear? It's the sharks ocean, I'm happy to stay the f' out of his crib.SHARK WEEK!
I am trying to get Mr. krista4 to go shark diving in South Africa while we're there. Though he's not thrilled at the idea of being separated from the great whites by a little metal cage, his biggest objection seems to be that we would have to start our day at 5:30 a.m.![]()
Do you not swim at all, or just not in the ocean?Sadly for the thrill-seeking part of me, this is seemingly scary but with virtually zero actual danger. No one has ever been killed doing it, and only one person actually attacked and hurt, as opposed to the few thousand who have been attacked and several hundred who have died from shark attacks while swimming, surfing, etc. Three people died when one of the little boats sank a couple of years ago, but I take that risk on every trip I take in order to get to these far-flung locations. It's my least favorite part of every trip since one of my only two fears in the world is drowning (the other, clowns).
I'd do it even if there were more risk, though. Sharks are incredibly fascinating creatures, and the thought of being able to swim so close to one is too enticing. And I like extreme stuff like bungee, sky-diving, etc. anyway.
The Wheel of fortune wannabe knows exactly where I live.Now you've done it...the whole island of Nova Scotia
Don't beat yourself up, Early. Vans are incredibly difficult vehicles to drive.for a woman.:runs:19 years driving and that my first accident of any kind...before the smartasses come out crapping on women drivers.![]()
Figured you'd be the first to know...Otis is pregnant?
Yup. And as we learn a little later in this thread, Woz isOtis is pregnant?
Visit My WebsiteDon't beat yourself up, Early. Vans are incredibly difficult vehicles to drive.for a woman.19 years driving and that my first accident of any kind...before the smartasses come out crapping on women drivers.![]()
:runs:
Yup. And as we learn a little later in this thread, Woz isOtis is pregnant?
that's deadly accurate posting thereSheriff Bart said:Congrats Oats!Kids are great. You spend 20 percent of the time thinking, man, I should have done this sooner. You got another 10 where you really need another beer. The remaining 70 you spend trying to figure out how to fake your own death and move to Mexico.
oh look at this guy over hereOat -> for serious, if there's one thing I can tell you about being a father, it's that it just keeps getting better. Every day with my daughter (age 2.5) has been awesome and the best day of my life, and then the next day is even better. Every age stage seems so perfect and I never want her to change, but when she does, it just gets better. You are in for the best ride of your life my friend. And if I can give you one piece of advice it would be to cherish everything and remember everything. My little girl isn't even three yet, but I already feel like so much time has passed and she's gotten so big. I know that before I know it we'll be going to meat raffles together. I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze) but you should look forward to it. Being a daddy is the best.
I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze)
You shut it.I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze)![]()
You shut it.I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze)![]()
You shut it.I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze)![]()
.Im pretty sure I want to hump Dee from Always Sunnyhere
oh look at this guy over hereOat -> for serious, if there's one thing I can tell you about being a father, it's that it just keeps getting better. Every day with my daughter (age 2.5) has been awesome and the best day of my life, and then the next day is even better. Every age stage seems so perfect and I never want her to change, but when she does, it just gets better. You are in for the best ride of your life my friend. And if I can give you one piece of advice it would be to cherish everything and remember everything. My little girl isn't even three yet, but I already feel like so much time has passed and she's gotten so big. I know that before I know it we'll be going to meat raffles together. I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze) but you should look forward to it. Being a daddy is the best.
Jump over to New Zealand and walk the Mordor Trail.since we're talking travel plans in here, anyone have any advice for Austalia?
yeah, sounds great but not going to have time for that. wanted to hit NZ but decided on scuba diving in the GBR from Cairns instead. also hitting Sydney and Melbourne.Jump over to New Zealand and walk the Mordor Trail.since we're talking travel plans in here, anyone have any advice for Austalia?
Swimming with sharks in South Africa and diving the Great Barrier Reef are actually two of the things I desperately want to do. You people are living my life.yeah, sounds great but not going to have time for that. wanted to hit NZ but decided on scuba diving in the GBR from Cairns instead. also hitting Sydney and Melbourne.Jump over to New Zealand and walk the Mordor Trail.since we're talking travel plans in here, anyone have any advice for Austalia?
I have to agree with everything here. I also have a daughter who is 2.25 today. The first day you walk in the door from work and she runs up to you yelling "daddy home" and gives you a big hug is one of those things you don't forget, then you feel that she has a diaper full of #### and you get to change it. Good times.Oat -> for serious, if there's one thing I can tell you about being a father, it's that it just keeps getting better. Every day with my daughter (age 2.5) has been awesome and the best day of my life, and then the next day is even better. Every age stage seems so perfect and I never want her to change, but when she does, it just gets better. You are in for the best ride of your life my friend. And if I can give you one piece of advice it would be to cherish everything and remember everything. My little girl isn't even three yet, but I already feel like so much time has passed and she's gotten so big. I know that before I know it we'll be going to meat raffles together. I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze) but you should look forward to it. Being a daddy is the best.
Exactly. Every night I have to change my daughter when I go to bed, whether thats 10:30 or 12:30, because she can't get through the night on one diaper (even a fancy night time diaper with dora on it). That may seem like an annoyance, and it is, but every single time after I change her and lay her back in bed when I say "I love you Abby" and she will respond "I love you Daddy" in a whisper that just kills me. I don't know. You really do spend 50% of your time wondering how you can fake your own death and move to Mexico, but I think once you got there you'd want to come back after a week.I have to agree with everything here. I also have a daughter who is 2.25 today. The first day you walk in the door from work and she runs up to you yelling "daddy home" and gives you a big hug is one of those things you don't forget, then you feel that she has a diaper full of #### and you get to change it. Good times.Oat -> for serious, if there's one thing I can tell you about being a father, it's that it just keeps getting better. Every day with my daughter (age 2.5) has been awesome and the best day of my life, and then the next day is even better. Every age stage seems so perfect and I never want her to change, but when she does, it just gets better. You are in for the best ride of your life my friend. And if I can give you one piece of advice it would be to cherish everything and remember everything. My little girl isn't even three yet, but I already feel like so much time has passed and she's gotten so big. I know that before I know it we'll be going to meat raffles together. I'm not exactly sure why I'm feeling so nostalgic and fatherly right now (it's probably the booze) but you should look forward to it. Being a daddy is the best.
Like in joy riding?She actually drove ambulances for a while too, kind of as a hobby.