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Oh yeah, Office Pete, an older cousin of mine that lives out of State and I barely know was brought up in conversation the other day. From I understand she lives on a some land up in Wisconsin and lives off the land. Giant hippie obviously. My Uncle says to my Dad, I heard Moonbeam got a job? Dad replies, yeah, she's a preacher. So I have to ask what kind of "preaching" she's doing since she isn't exactly the religious type. Dad says, she marries people and stuff every once in awhile.
:lmao: Not exactly "steady work".
:lmao: :lmao: I almost had tears coming out of my eyes.

 
Oh yeah, Office Pete, an older cousin of mine that lives out of State and I barely know was brought up in conversation the other day. From I understand she lives on a some land up in Wisconsin and lives off the land. Giant hippie obviously. My Uncle says to my Dad, I heard Moonbeam got a job? Dad replies, yeah, she's a preacher. So I have to ask what kind of "preaching" she's doing since she isn't exactly the religious type. Dad says, she marries people and stuff every once in awhile.
:lmao: Not exactly "steady work".
:lmao: :lmao: I almost had tears coming out of my eyes.
My wife's younger brother is a major screw-up. Just never had any ambition or discipline. He followed Phish around for a while. He came to town about 10 years ago to try to sponge money off of us. He did have a job though: He sold "rare" rocks. Not gems or crystals or whatever...but actual rocks. Not even Hank Schrader-quality minerals. Had some sort of geocities-like website too. Gave my kids a couple of freebies. He claimed they were the remnants of meteors. Looked like petrified cat #### to me.

Last I heard he harvests medical marijuana up near Santa Cruz.

 
Oh yeah, Office Pete, an older cousin of mine that lives out of State and I barely know was brought up in conversation the other day. From I understand she lives on a some land up in Wisconsin and lives off the land. Giant hippie obviously. My Uncle says to my Dad, I heard Moonbeam got a job? Dad replies, yeah, she's a preacher. So I have to ask what kind of "preaching" she's doing since she isn't exactly the religious type. Dad says, she marries people and stuff every once in awhile.
:lmao: Not exactly "steady work".
:lmao: :lmao: I almost had tears coming out of my eyes.
My wife's younger brother is a major screw-up. Just never had any ambition or discipline. He followed Phish around for a while. He came to town about 10 years ago to try to sponge money off of us. He did have a job though: He sold "rare" rocks. Not gems or crystals or whatever...but actual rocks. Not even Hank Schrader-quality minerals. Had some sort of geocities-like website too. Gave my kids a couple of freebies. He claimed they were the remnants of meteors. Looked like petrified cat #### to me.

Last I heard he harvests medical marijuana up near Santa Cruz.
Does he have any more rocks?

 
Oh yeah, Office Pete, an older cousin of mine that lives out of State and I barely know was brought up in conversation the other day. From I understand she lives on a some land up in Wisconsin and lives off the land. Giant hippie obviously. My Uncle says to my Dad, I heard Moonbeam got a job? Dad replies, yeah, she's a preacher. So I have to ask what kind of "preaching" she's doing since she isn't exactly the religious type. Dad says, she marries people and stuff every once in awhile.
:lmao: Not exactly "steady work".
:lmao: :lmao: I almost had tears coming out of my eyes.
My wife's younger brother is a major screw-up. Just never had any ambition or discipline. He followed Phish around for a while. He came to town about 10 years ago to try to sponge money off of us. He did have a job though: He sold "rare" rocks. Not gems or crystals or whatever...but actual rocks. Not even Hank Schrader-quality minerals. Had some sort of geocities-like website too. Gave my kids a couple of freebies. He claimed they were the remnants of meteors. Looked like petrified cat #### to me.

Last I heard he harvests medical marijuana up near Santa Cruz.
Does he have any more rocks?
I think he got out of the rock business when the market hit that big downswing back in aught-six. Diversified his holdings into uncommon sticks and scarce dirt clods.

 
Oh yeah, Office Pete, an older cousin of mine that lives out of State and I barely know was brought up in conversation the other day. From I understand she lives on a some land up in Wisconsin and lives off the land. Giant hippie obviously. My Uncle says to my Dad, I heard Moonbeam got a job? Dad replies, yeah, she's a preacher. So I have to ask what kind of "preaching" she's doing since she isn't exactly the religious type. Dad says, she marries people and stuff every once in awhile.
:lmao: Not exactly "steady work".
:lmao: :lmao: I almost had tears coming out of my eyes.
My wife's younger brother is a major screw-up. Just never had any ambition or discipline. He followed Phish around for a while. He came to town about 10 years ago to try to sponge money off of us. He did have a job though: He sold "rare" rocks. Not gems or crystals or whatever...but actual rocks. Not even Hank Schrader-quality minerals. Had some sort of geocities-like website too. Gave my kids a couple of freebies. He claimed they were the remnants of meteors. Looked like petrified cat #### to me.

Last I heard he harvests medical marijuana up near Santa Cruz.
Does he have any more rocks?
I think he got out of the rock business when the market hit that big downswing back in aught-six. Diversified his holdings into uncommon sticks and scarce dirt clods.
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

 
Hm, Olive Garden pronounces it "brusketta." Have I had this wrong my whole life, or is this just the way the Olive Garden crowd says this?
How'd it go with the doctor today?
Thx GBs. She gained weight which was a huge plus. Got her on a different formula and zantac prescription, he wants us to give it another day or two and see where it goes. So far she's seemingly doing a lot better today. Tonight will be the real test. God would I love sleep. This house has been nutso.

 
Hm, Olive Garden pronounces it "brusketta." Have I had this wrong my whole life, or is this just the way the Olive Garden crowd says this?
How'd it go with the doctor today?
Thx GBs. She gained weight which was a huge plus. Got her on a different formula and zantac prescription, he wants us to give it another day or two and see where it goes. So far she's seemingly doing a lot better today. Tonight will be the real test. God would I love sleep. This house has been nutso.
That's definitely a good thing. Glad to hear it GB. Kids like to be tricky and stuff.

 
I know I've mentioned the annual trivia contest thing in here numerous times.

I guess there was some doubt as to the tournament being held this year. It's a fundraiser for the Cal State soccer team and the coach that organizes the contest just left for greener pastures. Turns out they're still doing it.

I get this email the other day from the old professor of mine that serves as the team "captain". She said that although they are having the contest this year she was considering not putting a/our team together this year.

Her reason? Because we've won the last 3 years in a row and "the lousy reception our consecutive victories" gets from the other teams. :lmao:

Then she asked what everybody else thought. I just politely replied with "I think we play again this year and continue to try our hardest". I was tempted to call her a Communist and ask "did the mother-jumping 1980s Lakers sit out a year? Do you think John Wooden 'called off the dogs' because people grew tired of watching UCLA win? Not sure about you but I want to be the G-D Dan Gable of 'The Brains of Bakersfield'".

Still not sure if we're going to have a team or not. If she doesn't want to enter this year I'll put myself on the market as a free agent. I won't settle for less than my entry fee ($40) and at least 20 drink tickets.

 
Porchetta Bruschetta Appetizer by trestelle

INGREDIENTS

1 sm. pork tenderloin

1 tbsp. (15) crushed dried chili flakes

1/4 cup (50) red wine vinegar

1/2 cup (125) olive oil

4 cloves garlic, chopped finely

2 tbsp. (25) fresh rosemary, chopped finely

1/4 cup (50) fresh dill, chopped

1 tsp. (5) ground black pepper

1 tsp. (5) salt

1 cup (250) ready made bruschetta topping

6 slices baguette, cut on a diagonal

1 tbsp. (15) olive oil

1 tub (200 g) Tre Stelle® Bocconcini, drained and sliced

INSTRUCTIONS

In a medium bowl mix together chili flakes, vinegar, oil, garlic, rosemary, dill, salt and pepper. Pour into a

large resealable plastic bag; add pork tenderloin, seal bag and allow to marinate for 2 hours or overnight

in the refrigerator. Preheat barbeque or indoor grill. Remove tenderloin from bag and drain. Place on grill and cook approximately 15 minutes or until cooked through, turning frequently. Remove from grill and place on a cutting board, cover to keep warm. Meanwhile brush each side of baguette slices with 1 tbsp olive oil, place on grill and toast until golden; turn and top equally with bruschetta topping and slices of bocconcini. Grill further until cheese melts slightly,

approximately 2 minutes. Slice tenderloin on a diagonal into 12 pieces and place on top of bruschettas.

Makes 6 servings

 
Otis said:
Abraham said:
I will let him give details. :coffee:

Oat - you up with the terrorist?
I am GB. Quite a mess here these days. She's been throwing up for four days and losing weight, and that's a little scary for an 8 week old. Mrs. O is completely losing her ####, wheels are coming off. Had an ultrasound yesterday and ruled out a serious issue, so that was good, but she threw up both her feedings last night. Beginning to feel like this is over our doctors' heads and we need a specialist.

We haven't had a decent night of sleep in a while, I've taken a few days from work just to be around and help out. Quite a mess. Hoping for better things today.

THANKS OATSY
Sorry to hear. Hang in there, brother.

 
Leeroy Jenkins said:
Guster said:
YSR said:
Okay, Homer, I'm starting Hannibal this morning on your recommendation. Don't let me down.
It's very dark but really good. Homer wouldn't lead us astray
I liked the first episode. It's tough though after seeing true detective not too long ago.
Yes, because there can only be one good show.

Seriously, Hannibal is the best thing on network TV in a long time.

 
So in addition to swimming and playing in toxic waste as a kid, I've been breathing it in for the last 13 years.

This is about three miles from my office. Nothing to worry about though. They just forked over 6.8 million because of an odor that isn't noticeable most days.

Every time I see or hear a gubbermint PSA about the dangers of smoking and drinking...well...I get really stabby these days. Bunch of cocks.
Oof. My wife grew up between this and this. She actually had free physicals for years paid by Fernald. I always wonder if it contributed to her migraines.

 
Leeroy Jenkins said:
Guster said:
YSR said:
Okay, Homer, I'm starting Hannibal this morning on your recommendation. Don't let me down.
It's very dark but really good. Homer wouldn't lead us astray
I liked the first episode. It's tough though after seeing true detective not too long ago.
Yes, because there can only be one good show.

Seriously, Hannibal is the best thing on network TV in a long time.
No question. And the directions away from the previous versions that they're taking it are spectacular.

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.
Not at all. I'm really just starting to get it.

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.
Not at all. I'm really just starting to get it.
You and everybody else when they're that age. Well, everybody else who actually cares enough to be a good dad. Give yourself a little slack. You sound like you kick ###.
 
SLB> I had A9 that hand you folded jacks (ace on the board), and a T3 on that 3344x board where you folded on the river, the next-to-last hand.

gg, the deck hit me in the face.

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.
Not at all. I'm really just starting to get it.
You and everybody else when they're that age. Well, everybody else who actually cares enough to be a good dad. Give yourself a little slack. You sound like you kick ###.Thanks
Thanks GB, I try. Most of the time. I just do my best to stay connected while not having to anything at all.

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.
Not at all. I'm really just starting to get it.
You and everybody else when they're that age. Well, everybody else who actually cares enough to be a good dad. Give yourself a little slack. You sound like you kick ###.Thanks
Thanks GB, I try. Most of the time. I just do my best to stay connected while not having to anything at all.
Except, you know, when you take them to the batting cages and talk to them about what happened at school and what they're proud of.That's pretty much the definition of doing stuff with them at that age.

I'm slightly intoxicated, but just think you do too much talking about you not being a good dad. When obviously you are.

 
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It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.
Not at all. I'm really just starting to get it.
You and everybody else when they're that age. Well, everybody else who actually cares enough to be a good dad. Give yourself a little slack. You sound like you kick ###.Thanks
Thanks GB, I try. Most of the time. I just do my best to stay connected while not having to anything at all.
Except, you know, when you take them to the batting cages and talk to them about what happened at school and what they're proud of.

That's pretty much the definition of doing stuff with them at that age.

I'm slightly intoxicated, but just think you do too much talking about you not being a good dad. When obviously you are
It helps that they are at that "fun age". They still trust every word as truth (which it is) and will follow you to the ends of the Earth. That is if they aren't leading you there themselves. Fun stuff. The weirdest part is having two kids so different. Keeps me on top of my game. Which is good.

 
It was so cool with Dylan at the batting cages. Kid can hit. There's another kid, really short for his age, that just crushes the ball. Serioulsy impressive. Dylan is definitely the second best though. What I really liked is how he just acted like a ball player. He got done with his set, sort of tapped his foot with the bat and walked off like he owned it. Probably not making sense here bt #humblebrag.

Cal on the other hand just noticed I have a mustache. :lmao: Of course he told me today he was one of two that passed a test today. It was the one where it says "read all the directions first" kind of thing. He's awesome too. #humblebragmore
You really do seem like a great dad.
Not at all. I'm really just starting to get it.
You and everybody else when they're that age. Well, everybody else who actually cares enough to be a good dad. Give yourself a little slack. You sound like you kick ###.Thanks
Thanks GB, I try. Most of the time. I just do my best to stay connected while not having to anything at all.
Except, you know, when you take them to the batting cages and talk to them about what happened at school and what they're proud of.That's pretty much the definition of doing stuff with them at that age.

I'm slightly intoxicated, but just think you do too much talking about you not being a good dad. When obviously you are
It helps that they are at that "fun age". They still trust every word as truth (which it is) and will follow you to the ends of the Earth. That is if they aren't leading you there themselves. Fun stuff. The weirdest part is having two kids so different. Keeps me on top of my game. Which is good.
I don't know how old you are, but for my parents' generation even recognizing that your kids have different traits was considered emotionally connected parenting.

 
Flight from ATL to CVG tonight I had to sit next to an Indian chick that smelled like George the Animal Steel's armpit. I feel like the smell is still in my nose.

 

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