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GM's thread about nothing (58 Viewers)

FIRST PERSON TO GO TO BED/PASS OUT SATURDAY NIGHT

YSR -300

Romo -150

GM -105

MRS SLB +100

COS +125

SLB +250

GUSTER +350

THORN +350

HOMER +600
:lmao: :finger:What about naps - how do those factor in? Didn't GM take a power nap in the bathroom at a Mellyhole?
:lmao: There were very few hours where he was actually awake. But I believe he spent the night in a bathroom, so that was more like him turning in for the night than a nap.
He was definitely not awake at golf. I think someone was maneuvering his body around like weekend at Bernie's.
Can we get some color commentary on the golf outing? Who went? Anyone play worth a ####?
 
Not as cool as coshole, but I just made my first remoulade evah to go with my first evah Baltimore crab cakes tomorrow. :excited:

 
Just to set the standard, since leaving coshole JR has peed his pants twice and pooped outdoors once. Let's see if you guys can beat that number.Also, as a general comment, UniAlias is clearly the cosholer least comfortable going by his Internet name.

 
'Frostillicus said:
Mostly in survival mode. Best hand I've had is A-Q and nothing else close. Don't act like you're not interestd.
Where do you play?
 
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I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.

 
Ok, Day 1.5 thoughts on coshole i laid out of tonight's fun as the 2nd day affter getting nuked is usually the worst (if it ain't all in my mind, I'll have Homer's babies). I'm not correcting any spelling errors. Those most different than what I expected: COlin & bentlyThose exactly what I expected: GMThose who aren't fantastic guys/gals: noneI took a coughing-up-a-lung nap, so didn't go out to the BBQ place. But I am here with the stoner-dogs....

 
I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
 
I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
Cool.
 
Ok, Day 1.5 thoughts on coshole i laid out of tonight's fun as the 2nd day affter getting nuked is usually the worst (if it ain't all in my mind, I'll have Homer's babies). I'm not correcting any spelling errors. Those most different than what I expected: COlin & bentlyThose exactly what I expected: GMThose who aren't fantastic guys/gals: noneI took a coughing-up-a-lung nap, so didn't go out to the BBQ place. But I am here with the stoner-dogs....
FTR: I am very disappointed in the lack of stonerdog pics.
 
I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
Leave it alone, ok?
 
I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
Leave it alone, ok?
I was referring to me crying over this post. And how gay Homer is.
 
I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
:lmao: I love this place.
 
There's a dude that looks like homer on this banshee show on Cinemax...as a bonus he just tried to fool around with a 14 yo.

 
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I am now home while the GMTANNERS eat BBQ. I won't be attneding the Super Bowl party so I thought it wise to reflect on the last 30+ hours.When Tim Berners Lee and Al Gore invented the internet, they did so as a way for science and security to be more easily shared between computers. I'm sure they didn't imagine that the web would be a place for people who otherwise would never know each other existed to come together. And when I started on these boards 9 years ago I never envisioned what they would eventually mean to me and the place the FFA specifically would have in my life. I can say without reservation that the last two days have been an amazing experience where what is "good" about the FFA and the internet as a whole has manifested itself in real ways.The people at Coshole are kind, they are funny, they are smart, and they are compassionate. They like to drink and smoke and swap stories and laugh. And they like to meet new people and have real conversations about real things. I never dreamed that the people I met were going to be normal and - better yet - good people who simply want to have a good time with their friends. Outside of GM's aversion to the sun (long sleeves and a hat despite it being 75 degrees and sunny :lmao: ) most every other impression I had was either off-base or completely wrong. And that was refreshing and awesome. Two days ago these people were all iFriends. Now I think of them as real friends and I hope they see me the same way. I'm sure Gadzooks, Uni, and Stu would be awesome to have lunch with next time I'm in D/FW just as Guster would be great to see if I make it to Cincy. I've got a visit to Homer's bar on my bucket list now just as I'd like to visit Uruk in D.C. one day and spend some time taking in the sights. If I'm ever in Maine, I'll be calling up Thorn for a night of drunken debauchery. And as I'm in Knoxville often I imagine my path will cross with Romo and YSR sooner than later. Truly, there was not a disappointment in the group. To a man (or woman) this was truly the nicest group of people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.And a special thanks to Cos and his wife who have been friends of mine for a while and never fail to make everyone in the room feel important, special, and gladly welcome. Truly an awesome experience all the way around. So thanks to them and thanks to those that have come to town. I hope you all have had fun and enjoy the rest of your time in our fair city. And if i can ever be of assistance or friendship to any of you, you'll know where to find me.
Hmmm.....seems like someone was left out of this summary. #######.I should be there around 4 tomorrow. Are Dallas guys staying for the game?
 

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