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'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:

 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:
So you never fly domestically because you just don't have to? :confused:
 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:
So you never fly domestically because you just don't have to? :confused:
I never fly internationally for the same reason.

 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:
So you never fly domestically because you just don't have to? :confused:
I never fly internationally for the same reason.
I only boat/train internationally.
 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:
So you never fly domestically because you just don't have to? :confused:
I never fly internationally for the same reason.
I only boat/train internationally.
I only tunnel through the earth internationally.
 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:
So you never fly domestically because you just don't have to? :confused:
I never fly internationally for the same reason.
I only boat/train internationally.
I only tunnel through the earth internationally.
I only vibrate through walls no matter where I'm going
 
'krista4 said:
I never fly domestically
Do you drive back to Chicago?

:confused:
Yes. The last time we visited Chicago was August of last year, and we drove.ETA: Next time I'd like to take the train.

We don't have anywhere to go domestically. My family is in Louisville, which is a drive rather than a fly, and I only do that once a year anyway. We've never visited Mr. krista's family.
Is it because you don't fly? Pteromerhanophobia?
I fly constantly.Is that phobia what YSR has?

We just don't visit Mr. krista's family. Variety of reasons, I guess. His dad visited us once. :shrug:
So you never fly domestically because you just don't have to? :confused:
No.
 
The video shots on Saturday night were epic. I tried, but was too drunk to figure how to make the video thing on my phone work. Stryker/Samuel... watching your video over and over is almost as good as sex.

I haven't had a good blackout drunk night like last Saturday in a while. It was nice to know that you guys were in my thoughts that night though. One of the bars I went to was having a private "sweet 16 party" in a function room and apparently I kept telling my buddy that "Homer would love this!!" And the next day I got a text from my gay cousin in California asking me who "Tanner" was. I guess I had texted him asking if he knew Tanner from any of the clubs out there :lmao:

 
'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
 
The video shots on Saturday night were epic. I tried, but was too drunk to figure how to make the video thing on my phone work. Stryker/Samuel... watching your video over and over is almost as good as sex. I haven't had a good blackout drunk night like last Saturday in a while. It was nice to know that you guys were in my thoughts that night though. One of the bars I went to was having a private "sweet 16 party" in a function room and apparently I kept telling my buddy that "Homer would love this!!" And the next day I got a text from my gay cousin in California asking me who "Tanner" was. I guess I had texted him asking if he knew Tanner from any of the clubs out there :lmao:
OH COME ON
 
The video shots on Saturday night were epic. I tried, but was too drunk to figure how to make the video thing on my phone work. Stryker/Samuel... watching your video over and over is almost as good as sex. I haven't had a good blackout drunk night like last Saturday in a while. It was nice to know that you guys were in my thoughts that night though. One of the bars I went to was having a private "sweet 16 party" in a function room and apparently I kept telling my buddy that "Homer would love this!!" And the next day I got a text from my gay cousin in California asking me who "Tanner" was. I guess I had texted him asking if he knew Tanner from any of the clubs out there :lmao:
:lmao:He would have.
 
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'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
Yep, you need to focus this around fire, feats of strength and dangerous tasks.
 
'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
:thumbup: canoeing a small river in northern Arkansas (Spring River).The way the weather is heading, my brother may decide to cancel on me. It was in the 80s this past weekend. It's calling for a high of 60 this Saturday. 11 miles on a river that stays around 50 degrees year round may get a little too cold for sober kids.
 
'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
Yep, you need to focus this around fire, feats of strength and dangerous tasks.
May have to target each one separately because they are all different. The 15-year old has squatted 400# already. the 13-year old would have trouble with an empty barbell, but was invited to take the ACT this year (has something to do with Duke University) and is upset he scored in the teens. The 10-year old lives for baseball and nothing else. none of them have ever been camping.
 
'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
Yep, you need to focus this around fire, feats of strength and dangerous tasks.
May have to target each one separately because they are all different. The 15-year old has squatted 400# already. the 13-year old would have trouble with an empty barbell, but was invited to take the ACT this year (has something to do with Duke University) and is upset he scored in the teens. The 10-year old lives for baseball and nothing else. none of them have ever been camping.
Maybe come up with an obstacle course/scavenger hunt type thing?Split wood for firebuild fire in fire pit using kindling/twine/etcfind native type of rockwrite a jumble in the dirt that they have to figure out (something local/historical) :shrug: Just spitballing here.
 
My 37 year old sister (who is going on 19) and I got into a heated email fight yesterday. I won't go into details, though they are head-spinningly stupid, but at one point she replied to me with an email that contained the acronym "KWIM"? It was everything I had in my body not to drive over to her soon-to-be-foreclosed-upon house and disown her as a blood relative. I don't know what made me angrier...the fact that she used it or the fact that I had to take the time to look it up.

Pro-tip. If you ever - EVER - consider using one of these little internet acronyms that isn't widely known or easy to discern...don't. :hot: :hot: :hot:

 
My 37 year old sister (who is going on 19) and I got into a heated email fight yesterday. I won't go into details, though they are head-spinningly stupid, but at one point she replied to me with an email that contained the acronym "KWIM"? It was everything I had in my body not to drive over to her soon-to-be-foreclosed-upon house and disown her as a blood relative. I don't know what made me angrier...the fact that she used it or the fact that I had to take the time to look it up.Pro-tip. If you ever - EVER - consider using one of these little internet acronyms that isn't widely known or easy to discern...don't. :hot: :hot: :hot:
Know What I Mean?
 
My 37 year old sister (who is going on 19) and I got into a heated email fight yesterday. I won't go into details, though they are head-spinningly stupid, but at one point she replied to me with an email that contained the acronym "KWIM"? It was everything I had in my body not to drive over to her soon-to-be-foreclosed-upon house and disown her as a blood relative. I don't know what made me angrier...the fact that she used it or the fact that I had to take the time to look it up.Pro-tip. If you ever - EVER - consider using one of these little internet acronyms that isn't widely known or easy to discern...don't. :hot: :hot: :hot:
Just made me look it up :hot:The urban dictionary has this as an example"She said she was 30 years old but she acted 18, if you KWIM."
 
My 37 year old sister (who is going on 19) and I got into a heated email fight yesterday. I won't go into details, though they are head-spinningly stupid, but at one point she replied to me with an email that contained the acronym "KWIM"? It was everything I had in my body not to drive over to her soon-to-be-foreclosed-upon house and disown her as a blood relative. I don't know what made me angrier...the fact that she used it or the fact that I had to take the time to look it up.Pro-tip. If you ever - EVER - consider using one of these little internet acronyms that isn't widely known or easy to discern...don't. :hot: :hot: :hot:
:goodposting: x1000
 
My 37 year old sister (who is going on 19) and I got into a heated email fight yesterday. I won't go into details, though they are head-spinningly stupid, but at one point she replied to me with an email that contained the acronym "KWIM"? It was everything I had in my body not to drive over to her soon-to-be-foreclosed-upon house and disown her as a blood relative. I don't know what made me angrier...the fact that she used it or the fact that I had to take the time to look it up.Pro-tip. If you ever - EVER - consider using one of these little internet acronyms that isn't widely known or easy to discern...don't. :hot: :hot: :hot:
Know What I Mean?
Look at the big brain on TUPS! (Tremendous UPSide) :thumbup:
 
'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
:thumbup: canoeing a small river in northern Arkansas (Spring River).The way the weather is heading, my brother may decide to cancel on me. It was in the 80s this past weekend. It's calling for a high of 60 this Saturday. 11 miles on a river that stays around 50 degrees year round may get a little too cold for sober kids.
Well, it sounds like a lot of fun to me. I'd rather raft/canoe down a river than do just about anything else. I've paddled down some Ark rivers before. Some real purty terrain up in there. :thumbup: Any rapids?
 
'phishphan said:
Do kids still like to go camping? I'm taking my brother and nephews (ages 10, 13 and 15) this weekend to camp and canoe. From talking to my bro, the kids don't seem near as excited as I would have as a kid.
I think you are verging on the horrendous, awful, awkward, too-cool-for-you teenage years with these guys. The 10 year old is probably feeding off the apathy of the other two. My sons get stoked everytime we go camping, but they are 9 and 7. I imagine my day of reckoning looms ahead. My advice? Tell them you hid some vintage Playboy's and fireworks out in the woods and give them a few clues to go out and find them. Then you can sit back and drink. When they emerge from their hunt, go shoot some fireworks into the water and let them retire to their tents early.Are you going to canoe around a lake?
Yep, you need to focus this around fire, feats of strength and dangerous tasks.
May have to target each one separately because they are all different. The 15-year old has squatted 400# already. the 13-year old would have trouble with an empty barbell, but was invited to take the ACT this year (has something to do with Duke University) and is upset he scored in the teens. The 10-year old lives for baseball and nothing else. none of them have ever been camping.
Maybe come up with an obstacle course/scavenger hunt type thing?Split wood for firebuild fire in fire pit using kindling/twine/etcfind native type of rockwrite a jumble in the dirt that they have to figure out (something local/historical) :shrug: Just spitballing here.
Sounds like someone want to be a scout troop leader
 

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