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ANNOUNCE:

Seattle cornhole has been set up by proninja and Mr. krista for this Saturday at 6:30 at The George & Dragon Pub in Fremont. 'ninja will be watching some sort of boring "sport" involving male models running around in circles and then flopping on the ground, and we will be making fun of him and anyone else who watches said sport.

All are welcome.
I will be in the white trash hell known as the Great Wolf Lodge, where the children have mullets and the women have bad tattoos.
Oh, Jesus. Not enough beer in the northwest to get me to go there.

 
Highlights included

-The ranger telling the guys behind us to play slower (never seen that one)

-Lots of Guinness

-Said Guinness being distributed by the living embodiment of twin peaks

-Neither of us recalling/noticing that the screwdriver Tigs ordered was atop our cart

-An assload of vodka and orange juice tumbling down the back of the cart and, mostly, into my golf bag

-bikini-clad norwegian woo-girls playing pattycake by the pool

-Cornhole at the cornhole

-Guys (not us this time) trying to pick up women using a baby at the bar

-Leaving my sunglasses at the bar. Stupid baby's probably wearing them now. :kicksrock:

Good times imo. Tigs is near the top of my Future Ex-Mrs. Sacamano list. A quality sugar daddy if ever one existed. And one of the few people on the planet I can outgolf.
lol

the woo girls reminded me exactly why I woke up minutes before I was supposed to meet you. great start to the day.

 
Kid's asleep and I'm now friends with PV on teh FB.

I'm out of practice but i think a friend request pretty much means she wants to bone.

Do I need to do a whole Fro coffee shop thing or what?
Hey I found that book. You want it in like a month or whenever I get to the post office? IB i have your box all ready to go just need to go.
Yeah. get it to me when you can.

If you can throw in some other perks from your job that would be awesome. I say this not to be an ####### but the t-shirts you've sent in the past have been awesome and high quality and worn a good bit.

We love movies too. If, however, you've got nothing to shoot out, I'd still love to have that book..

I love you.
AND WHEN DO I GET SOMETHING OUT OF THIS CAROLINE?!?!?!!?!?

Yeah I'll send you another box.
How about I send her some Oregon Meat which she can then send to you?

 
me.

not sure when it started, but I am fairly sure it was foos or Idiot Boxer who started it.
That makes no sense at all. Worse than "Happy's". I motion that it stops.
What would you have us call him? JerseyToughGuys? JayTeeGee? Forgawdsakes? Jason?
I'd call him Steve.
Seems more like a Ron to me
I have no idea what any of this means.

 
me.

not sure when it started, but I am fairly sure it was foos or Idiot Boxer who started it.
That makes no sense at all. Worse than "Happy's". I motion that it stops.
What would you have us call him? JerseyToughGuys? JayTeeGee? Forgawdsakes? Jason?
I'd call him Steve.
Seems more like a Ron to me
I have no idea what any of this means.
Me neither, Darren

 
Guster said:
Frostillicus said:
T Bell said:
Frostillicus said:
Captain Quinoa said:
Aaron Rudnicki said:
TPW to Otis, YSR, and Bobby Sac
what about me? i was violated.
Yeah, and I had to do brainstorming with stickers.
Spill the beans, Frosty. What happened?
It was horrible. I don't want to talk about it.
So one of the things that I do at my work is help teams discover big new ideas... Similar to the objective that you had. Except we hate the whole "brainstorming" approach and don't really buy into the whole power dotting thing. We create an experience around the challenge the team is facing and allow them to find their way into truly new and different solutions that the team creates together. Basically the ideas become the team's ideas instead of Frosty's idea or tre's idea... And as a result, everyone feels ownership of the idea and are more likely to work together to ensure its success.

So, pretty much the same objective you had, but the exact opposite way of doing it, because the way you did it really sucks and rarely produces anything meaningful and worthwhile.
Looking to open an office in New Orleans anytime soon?

 
Homer J Simpson said:
Idiot Boxer said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
JerseyToughGuys said:
me.

not sure when it started, but I am fairly sure it was foos or Idiot Boxer who started it.
That makes no sense at all. Worse than "Happy's". I motion that it stops.
What would you have us call him? JerseyToughGuys? JayTeeGee? Forgawdsakes? Jason?
I'd call him Steve.
Phteven?

 
Idiot Boxer said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
JerseyToughGuys said:
me.

not sure when it started, but I am fairly sure it was foos or Idiot Boxer who started it.
That makes no sense at all. Worse than "Happy's". I motion that it stops.
What would you have us call him? JerseyToughGuys? JayTeeGee? Forgawdsakes? Jason?
Dershowitz
Magellan
this works on multiple levels.

signed,

the guy who could find his room in vegas.

 
Big kerfuffle here at the schoolhouse today.

Two 8th graders got into a real donnybrook. Apparently, out at PE, one of them called the other one a "beaner" and told him "look out for the border patrol".

Plot twix: Both of them are Mexican-American. Not sure what the name-caller was thinking. Other kid told him 2 or 3 times to knock it off. Name-caller called his bluff. Big mistake. Alleged beaner has done some boxing and it showed.

 
Big kerfuffle here at the schoolhouse today.

Two 8th graders got into a real donnybrook. Apparently, out at PE, one of them called the other one a "beaner" and told him "look out for the border patrol".

Plot twix: Both of them are Mexican-American. Not sure what the name-caller was thinking. Other kid told him 2 or 3 times to knock it off. Name-caller called his bluff. Big mistake. Alleged beaner has done some boxing and it showed.
so is he getting deported?

 
Big kerfuffle here at the schoolhouse today.

Two 8th graders got into a real donnybrook. Apparently, out at PE, one of them called the other one a "beaner" and told him "look out for the border patrol".

Plot twix: Both of them are Mexican-American. Not sure what the name-caller was thinking. Other kid told him 2 or 3 times to knock it off. Name-caller called his bluff. Big mistake. Alleged beaner has done some boxing and it showed.
so is he getting deported?
:lmao:

 
Big kerfuffle here at the schoolhouse today.

Two 8th graders got into a real donnybrook. Apparently, out at PE, one of them called the other one a "beaner" and told him "look out for the border patrol".

Plot twix: Both of them are Mexican-American. Not sure what the name-caller was thinking. Other kid told him 2 or 3 times to knock it off. Name-caller called his bluff. Big mistake. Alleged beaner has done some boxing and it showed.
so is he getting deported?
I believe the correct term is "beaner outsourcing".

 
Big kerfuffle here at the schoolhouse today.

Two 8th graders got into a real donnybrook. Apparently, out at PE, one of them called the other one a "beaner" and told him "look out for the border patrol".

Plot twix: Both of them are Mexican-American. Not sure what the name-caller was thinking. Other kid told him 2 or 3 times to knock it off. Name-caller called his bluff. Big mistake. Alleged beaner has done some boxing and it showed.
When I was in 6th grade two kids moved to our town, Paxton (7th grade) and Nathan (6th). Don't remember the details, but they somehow ruffled the feathers of one of the bullies within the first week. Bully sends some kid eager for his approval to go start a fight with Nathan. 8th grader starts pushing him from behind while walking down the hall, over and over. Nathan asks him to quit, over and over. "You going to cry? You going to move back to where you came from" On and on. Finally, Nathan the 6th grader takes off his backpack, turns around, and turns in to the 6th grade version of Roy Jones. Bully 8th grader can't get near him to tackle him but keeps getting tagged in the eyes and nose over and over and over while the kids keep cheering. Turns our Paxton and Nathan had been taking boxing classes since Kindergarten because their dad was a former boxing trainer.

Nathan got suspended for approximately the same amount of time the 8th grader stayed home letting his black eyes and busted lips heal.

School yard fights are awesome.

 
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Big kerfuffle here at the schoolhouse today.

Two 8th graders got into a real donnybrook. Apparently, out at PE, one of them called the other one a "beaner" and told him "look out for the border patrol".

Plot twix: Both of them are Mexican-American. Not sure what the name-caller was thinking. Other kid told him 2 or 3 times to knock it off. Name-caller called his bluff. Big mistake. Alleged beaner has done some boxing and it showed.
so is he getting deported?
:lmao:

 
He thinks she is the most amazing thing ever
she is. remind yourself of that daily. because it's true. kids are a miracle. they also need your undying devotion, love, attention and patience. especially at this age. they aren't acting up/out to get at you, or get under your skin, or to anger you because they love one parent more than the other. they're babies and they are learning.

mrs. furley went through this same stage.. only it lasted quite a while.

stress.. being tired.. being alone all day with the baby. it's freaking exhausting. it's miserable. it's okay to be pissed off, to vent, to be cranky, to be tired.. it's all part of being a new parent.

one of my biggest arguments with my wife was over her need to feel "perfect'. she had this belief that every mom in the history of the world before her was the absolute model human being who never ever had a care in the world.. every mom knew exactly what to do, how to do it and when.. their babies never whined, cried, made them upset.. because they, too, were perfect. WE (more specifically she) was the only mom who EVER EVER had a hard time connecting with her kid. she was, again, the only mom to feel overwhelmed. why? because she was 1) a terrible human being and 2) the worst mom to have ever mom'd. ever. and it wasn't close.

none of this was coming from me.. it was coming from EVERY OTHER WOMAN WITH CHILDREN THAT SHE EVER TALKED TO. (save maybe 1 or 2 who were honest.. who gave the best advice)

it's like women feel this sadistic need to screw over subsequent new moms. this idea that they had to deal with it on their own, so everyone else should suffer. or baby amnesia really is true and you just forget with time. screw that, though. not buying it.

one piece of advice that we read when researching why our baby would be a perfect angel at grandma and grandpa's.. then come home and have a tasmanian meltdown... is that your baby is "shy" or reserved with people who he/she is less familiar with. it may come off as cutesy, quiet, happy baby but it's more that he/she isn't comfortable being themselves in the presence of others. they may be exhausted, hungry, tired but they won't let loose with both barrels (generally) in the presence of strangers.

it's when they feel most comfortable, most secure, most protected that they really let loose. it means they love and trust you most. they knew they can cut loose, let down, vent and cry because their security blanket is there to love and protect them no matter what.

so.. in a tortured way... your baby is hardest on you because she loves you most. not to say she doesn't love Romo a whole lot but she sees you all day and she knows you answer the bell when she needs someone. she feels most comfortable with you.

furleywife took a long time to absord this info. she wasn't buying it. my girls were all about dad for the first 2 1/2-3 years. and they still love me to death.. but when they need a hug, or they feel scared or they need extra attention.. they go to mom. mom is their rock. mom is the one they lean on. it has been that way all along but it wasn't as easy to see at 3 AM when the baby just puked down her shirt and she had to get ready for work in 3 hours.
so... that advice sucked but... hang in there. you'll feel "it" when you aren't running on fumes 24/7. in about 5 years. or so. maybe.

i'm going to sleep for a few hours. til morning. hopefully.

i'm exhausted. seriously. i haven't slept in 5 years.

eta: i see everyone else has covered it. i'm too tired to read everyone elses posts. good luck.

 
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Top three pop culture celebrities that seek like they'd fit in to the GMTAN.

1. Artie Lange

2. Anna Kendrick

3. Charles Barkley.

 
Top three pop culture celebrities that seek like they'd fit in to the GMTAN.

1. Artie Lange

2. Anna Kendrick

3. Charles Barkley.
Art Mann

I partied with barkleys wife. Never been so stoned. She kept making jokes about him being a fat ###. Actuall actually true.

 
He thinks she is the most amazing thing ever
she is. remind yourself of that daily. because it's true. kids are a miracle. they also need your undying devotion, love, attention and patience. especially at this age. they aren't acting up/out to get at you, or get under your skin, or to anger you because they love one parent more than the other. they're babies and they are learning.

mrs. furley went through this same stage.. only it lasted quite a while.

stress.. being tired.. being alone all day with the baby. it's freaking exhausting. it's miserable. it's okay to be pissed off, to vent, to be cranky, to be tired.. it's all part of being a new parent.

one of my biggest arguments with my wife was over her need to feel "perfect'. she had this belief that every mom in the history of the world before her was the absolute model human being who never ever had a care in the world.. every mom knew exactly what to do, how to do it and when.. their babies never whined, cried, made them upset.. because they, too, were perfect. WE (more specifically she) was the only mom who EVER EVER had a hard time connecting with her kid. she was, again, the only mom to feel overwhelmed. why? because she was 1) a terrible human being and 2) the worst mom to have ever mom'd. ever. and it wasn't close.

none of this was coming from me.. it was coming from EVERY OTHER WOMAN WITH CHILDREN THAT SHE EVER TALKED TO. (save maybe 1 or 2 who were honest.. who gave the best advice)

it's like women feel this sadistic need to screw over subsequent new moms. this idea that they had to deal with it on their own, so everyone else should suffer. or baby amnesia really is true and you just forget with time. screw that, though. not buying it.

one piece of advice that we read when researching why our baby would be a perfect angel at grandma and grandpa's.. then come home and have a tasmanian meltdown... is that your baby is "shy" or reserved with people who he/she is less familiar with. it may come off as cutesy, quiet, happy baby but it's more that he/she isn't comfortable being themselves in the presence of others. they may be exhausted, hungry, tired but they won't let loose with both barrels (generally) in the presence of strangers.

it's when they feel most comfortable, most secure, most protected that they really let loose. it means they love and trust you most. they knew they can cut loose, let down, vent and cry because their security blanket is there to love and protect them no matter what.

so.. in a tortured way... your baby is hardest on you because she loves you most. not to say she doesn't love Romo a whole lot but she sees you all day and she knows you answer the bell when she needs someone. she feels most comfortable with you.

furleywife took a long time to absord this info. she wasn't buying it. my girls were all about dad for the first 2 1/2-3 years. and they still love me to death.. but when they need a hug, or they feel scared or they need extra attention.. they go to mom. mom is their rock. mom is the one they lean on. it has been that way all along but it wasn't as easy to see at 3 AM when the baby just puked down her shirt and she had to get ready for work in 3 hours.
so... that advice sucked but... hang in there. you'll feel "it" when you aren't running on fumes 24/7. in about 5 years. or so. maybe.

i'm going to sleep for a few hours. til morning. hopefully.

i'm exhausted. seriously. i haven't slept in 5 years.

eta: i see everyone else has covered it. i'm too tired to read everyone elses posts. good luck.
That advice didn't suck at all. Thank you for taking the time to put all that down.

And thanks to you all for the encouragement - nice to know I'm not a monster.

 

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