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Bowmore update: It's definitely different. Not as potent as the scotches I'm used to, but that's not a bad thing. It's definitely a cleaner taste. I think I slightly prefer the Macallan 18, but this is very nice.

Thanks for the suggestion!

 
Also, wresting fans: Can you explain to me why Randy Orton is so popular? He's awful when he opens his mouth, and his actual wrestling is average at best.

Is it just the crazy shtick?

 
Bowmore update: It's definitely different. Not as potent as the scotches I'm used to, but that's not a bad thing. It's definitely a cleaner taste. I think I slightly prefer the Macallan 18, but this is very nice.

Thanks for the suggestion!
Thank you, Mr. Bottomtooth.
I think that's a pretty close approximation.
In square inches how much tweed are you wearing right now?
Why would you NOT wear tweed?
 
Bowmore update: It's definitely different. Not as potent as the scotches I'm used to, but that's not a bad thing. It's definitely a cleaner taste. I think I slightly prefer the Macallan 18, but this is very nice.

Thanks for the suggestion!
Thank you, Mr. Bottomtooth.
I think that's a pretty close approximation.
In square inches how much tweed are you wearing right now?
Why would you NOT wear tweed?
It clashes with my tam?
 
YSR, I would have been out of this relationship so long ago, Tony Romo or not. You are a much better person than I am. Sorry for all your travails.
I know I come in here complaining a lot these days, and I'm sorry for that. I'm sharing a lot of this because I just can't really believe that I'm living it, and if others laugh and see it as ridiculous it helps validate me, but I also just need to vent.At the end of the day, despite what I've said (and what Pickles has called him), my husband is a good man and I'm fortunate to be with him. We just have a LOT to figure out, but I imagine that I'm not the only person to go through that in his/her first year of marriage.I'll stop with the updates for the time being. Unless there's something really juicy. :)
how miserable would he be in SC?sometimes, someone has to suck it up for a while :shrug:
 
'-fish- said:
I'm taking the kids to the pumpkin patch this morning in hopes that they find the perfect pumpkin and get bored quick enough for me to make kick-off of the 10am games this morning. Screw you, pumpkin patches. Screw you in the smallest of holes.
My ex wife just asked if I can spend the day with my daughter. I love my daughter more than anything, but it turns out only very, very slightly more than eggs benedict, bloody marys and a brunette with 36Ds that likes watching football and getting day-drunk. FML.
I understand that my situation is completely different, but I found myself a bit sad after this comment (mad at first, over it now). 8 months away from a "daddy's girl". No offense, it is after midnight and I still have a drink. Walk a mile in someone else's shoes and all of that. Thanks for letting me vent.
Part of being divorced is having a schedule. I wouldnt make plans when im scheduled to be with her. I chose to spend the time w my daughter so my ex could do something with her friends, but this one was tough to walk away from.
:goodposting: Also, being a single parent on your own with a child is extra work - you don't get five minutes for your spouse to watch them while you take a dump or make a phone call . . . or check the GMTAN. I like my days off as well as on, though I certainly miss my son by the time he's due to come back to me (the most he's gone is three consecutive days, but it's usually only two).
 
'Officer Pete Malloy said:
'St. Louis Bob said:
'SofaKings said:
'St. Louis Bob said:
'SofaKings said:
Did SLB walk the St. Louis Marathon today?
Mrs. SLB ran it bad back and all. She's killing me.Oh, and you bunch of candy ### nazis, it was a joke. :lmao: You know I love you YSR.
What were you drinking while she ran?
When I wasn't sleeping.
Pretty much the only time you're not drinking?
Put it this way - he's rigged his CPAP so he can do keg stands.
 
'Keys Myaths said:
Bowmore update: It's definitely different. Not as potent as the scotches I'm used to, but that's not a bad thing. It's definitely a cleaner taste. I think I slightly prefer the Macallan 18, but this is very nice.Thanks for the suggestion!
:thumbup:Glad you like it. It's also nice that it tends to run about $5 less than the more popular scotches in my experience.
 
I love my local liquor store's pricing structure.

750ml of Captain Morgan = $16.99

1l of Captain Morgan = $19.99

1.75l of Captain Morgan = $18.99

750ml regular Jack Daniels = $24.99

750ml Gentleman Jack = $24.99

 
So, my 6 year old son has wet the bed now twice within the past week. Should I be concerned?

We have been having some disciplinary issues with him lately. He's always been somewhat hyperactive, but recently it is almost out of control, like he can't relax or sit still some times.

It gets exasperated at times because my wife has chronic migraines, and his loudness/craziness is just too much for my wife to handle at times.

 
YSR, I would have been out of this relationship so long ago, Tony Romo or not. You are a much better person than I am. Sorry for all your travails.
I know I come in here complaining a lot these days, and I'm sorry for that. I'm sharing a lot of this because I just can't really believe that I'm living it, and if others laugh and see it as ridiculous it helps validate me, but I also just need to vent.At the end of the day, despite what I've said (and what Pickles has called him), my husband is a good man and I'm fortunate to be with him. We just have a LOT to figure out, but I imagine that I'm not the only person to go through that in his/her first year of marriage.

I'll stop with the updates for the time being. Unless there's something really juicy. :)
I felt this way for 19 years, almost 15 of it married. It grows old at different speeds for everyone. I'm very happy to have not spoken to my MiL in almost 4 months. :thumbup:

 
'Keys Myaths said:
Also, wresting fans: Can you explain to me why Randy Orton is so popular? He's awful when he opens his mouth, and his actual wrestling is average at best.

Is it just the crazy shtick?
:lmao: Are you 9?

 
shuke - I wouldn't worry about it too much yet. Maybe have a talk with him see how he's doing if anything is bothering him. Be supportive, don't make a big deal out of it. If it continues it may be something. My eldest had similar issues from time to time and it passed.

YSR - if it helps to vent, we listen. I once heard that the three most stressful times in one's adult life are getting married, starting a new job and moving. That's a lot of stuff for someone to handle, and I was in the same boat as you ~10 years ago. Things will be just fine.....well, except for that whole in-laws deal. In my case I moved 600 miles away from my in-laws so that helped...but I am also 1,000 miles away from my family and childhood friends. Things will get better.

It's such a nice day outside today. I hope all of you are having a nice Monday.

 
So, my 6 year old son has wet the bed now twice within the past week. Should I be concerned?

We have been having some disciplinary issues with him lately. He's always been somewhat hyperactive, but recently it is almost out of control, like he can't relax or sit still some times.

It gets exasperated at times because my wife has chronic migraines, and his loudness/craziness is just too much for my wife to handle at times.
Probably not but I would call your pediatrician stat if it continues.
I too have fended off a mugging attempt. (actually he wanted my car I believe) Slap it high?
:hifive: I would also like to add that I hate football and just hate in general lately.

 
So, my 6 year old son has wet the bed now twice within the past week. Should I be concerned?

We have been having some disciplinary issues with him lately. He's always been somewhat hyperactive, but recently it is almost out of control, like he can't relax or sit still some times.

It gets exasperated at times because my wife has chronic migraines, and his loudness/craziness is just too much for my wife to handle at times.
The Great Gats-Pee?

The Naked and the Wet?



Catheter in the Rye?



Watership Down?



The Fountainhead?



On Golden Pond?



 
shuke - I wouldn't worry about it too much yet. Maybe have a talk with him see how he's doing if anything is bothering him. Be supportive, don't make a big deal out of it. If it continues it may be something. My eldest had similar issues from time to time and it passed.
I talked to him, and he seems to be doing fine. Everyting good at school, not getting in trouble there or anything. We just got done with soccer season, where he was probably the least aggressive and least productive player on the team, but that stuff doesn't seem to phase him.
 
shuke - I wouldn't worry about it too much yet. Maybe have a talk with him see how he's doing if anything is bothering him. Be supportive, don't make a big deal out of it. If it continues it may be something. My eldest had similar issues from time to time and it passed.
I talked to him, and he seems to be doing fine. Everyting good at school, not getting in trouble there or anything. We just got done with soccer season, where he was probably the least aggressive and least productive player on the team, but that stuff doesn't seem to phase him.
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shuke - I wouldn't worry about it too much yet. Maybe have a talk with him see how he's doing if anything is bothering him. Be supportive, don't make a big deal out of it. If it continues it may be something. My eldest had similar issues from time to time and it passed.
I talked to him, and he seems to be doing fine. Everyting good at school, not getting in trouble there or anything. We just got done with soccer season, where he was probably the least aggressive and least productive player on the team, but that stuff doesn't seem to phase him.
Start making him wear slacks. Confidence should skyrocket.
 
'-fish- said:
I'm taking the kids to the pumpkin patch this morning in hopes that they find the perfect pumpkin and get bored quick enough for me to make kick-off of the 10am games this morning. Screw you, pumpkin patches. Screw you in the smallest of holes.
My ex wife just asked if I can spend the day with my daughter. I love my daughter more than anything, but it turns out only very, very slightly more than eggs benedict, bloody marys and a brunette with 36Ds that likes watching football and getting day-drunk. FML.
I understand that my situation is completely different, but I found myself a bit sad after this comment (mad at first, over it now). 8 months away from a "daddy's girl". No offense, it is after midnight and I still have a drink. Walk a mile in someone else's shoes and all of that. Thanks for letting me vent.
Part of being divorced is having a schedule. I wouldnt make plans when im scheduled to be with her. I chose to spend the time w my daughter so my ex could do something with her friends, but this one was tough to walk away from.
No worries, I really do understand. Guess I was just a little hypersensitive last night.
 
Shuke - My 7 year old has the occasional accident as well. I would not worry about it unless it becomes a routine, then go and see his doctor. My son had bowel issues that caused him to not feel the signals from his bladder, but some medicine and treatment took care of it.

Diet update: I am a bit stagnant, still down 15-16 pounds. Didn't have the best week eating with all the stuff at home going on. Adding more exercise to my routine. Now out of the house, have control of all three meals and I just don't have the junk food that was in the house. Blue Diamond Honey Roasted Almonds were as good as advertised here on the FFA.

Baseball update: Down 4-0 going into our last at-bat, we rallied for 4 runs to salvage the tie. Due to a schedule mixup, my two best players were 45 mins late, so I put them in the field where one almost turns a double play and they both get hits in the bottom half of the inning to start the rally.

 
shuke - I wouldn't worry about it too much yet. Maybe have a talk with him see how he's doing if anything is bothering him. Be supportive, don't make a big deal out of it. If it continues it may be something. My eldest had similar issues from time to time and it passed.
I talked to him, and he seems to be doing fine. Everyting good at school, not getting in trouble there or anything. We just got done with soccer season, where he was probably the least aggressive and least productive player on the team, but that stuff doesn't seem to phase him.
you just described my 6-yr old to T...still occasionally wets himself...we try not to make a big deal about it...friend of our is a counselor and she says not to sweat it too much as it will eventually pass
 
Shuke - My 7 year old has the occasional accident as well. I would not worry about it unless it becomes a routine, then go and see his doctor. My son had bowel issues that caused him to not feel the signals from his bladder, but some medicine and treatment took care of it.
Can you elaborate on the bowel issues? My son has a history with problems so this is concerning.
 

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