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Oculus Spirit [75671]
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Good morning everybody. How was your weekend?
Jun 15, 2020, 7:53 AM
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Friday night, calm evening at home. Didn't even run the "get out of the house" errand like we have been.
Saturday mowed the lawn, took the chainsaw to some limbs but gave up on that pretty quickly as I was tired. Did not manage to get any tinkering done in the "woodshop"
Sunday, up kinda early but not productive. Went to the zoo for a bit and back home to also not be productive.
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back breaking but survived***
Jun 15, 2020, 7:56 AM
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Re: Good morning everybody. How was your weekend?
Jun 15, 2020, 7:58 AM
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Good. Ate and drank well and had a good weekend.
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Good and Bad on our end...
Jun 15, 2020, 8:00 AM
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Riggs passing was and still is a bummer. mrs and I rode thru Walhalla and up to Highlands and Cashiers and looked around for some antique iron coat hooks. Found some at a shop on 64. Grilled marinated skirt steak Sat evening and watched deer at edge of woods behind the house at dusk. Serene.....
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Re: Good and Bad on our end...
Jun 15, 2020, 8:02 AM
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What did you do with Riggs after his passing?
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Riggs is being cremated and will be buried
Jun 15, 2020, 8:04 AM
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on a hilltop outside Bryson City where he loved to run....
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Re: Riggs is being cremated and will be buried
Jun 15, 2020, 8:05 AM
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That's cool.
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Heisman Winner [135618]
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Busy
Jun 15, 2020, 8:01 AM
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We go live in about an hour with our virtual summer camp and I’m the closest thing to a tech person we have (now that’s scary) so I was making last minute edits to the recorded parts, proofing the website, figuring out Zoom etc.
Hopefully it will go ok.
It’s 27 6-12 year olds split into 2 groups by age, what can go wrong?
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Zoom can kiss my ###***
Jun 15, 2020, 9:24 AM
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Re: Good morning everybody. How was your weekend?
Jun 15, 2020, 8:03 AM
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Pretty nice.
Saturday I took my last call of residency.
In a week and a half I’ll be officially done with training that has included 5 years of medical school and 5 years of residency. Residency has been the most intense, grueling, head-down endeavor I can imagine. I wake up at 430 every day, working 80 hour weeks 49 weeks a year. All the missed holidays, abandoned friendships, lost hobbies. The stress and worry about patients who are sick, learning, teaching others, and wondering whether I’ve got the skills and knowledge to do the job. I’ve done just shy of 1,300 cases as a resident. I’m tired. I think I’ve aged 20 years in the last five. The two kids (4 and 4mos) certainly have added to that.
But this has hands down been the best time of my life. I have the greatest job in the world. My marriage has never been stronger and I’ve got two beautiful kids that give me a reason to get up every day and keep doing this. I have a passion for a specialty that will drive a hopefully 30 year career helping others and saving lives. After one year of fellowship I’ll be moving back home close to family, the farm, closer to Clemson, and will work in the hospital I worked at as a teenager emptying #### buckets where I first decided I wanted to be a surgeon.
Then yesterday I smoked a pork butt.
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Heisman Winner [119556]
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I'm curious and suspicious...
Jun 15, 2020, 8:06 AM
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You have time for residency and lunge posting?
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Re: I'm curious and suspicious...
Jun 15, 2020, 8:08 AM
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I’m an adept multitasker.
Currently waiting for my first case to roll back; have to wait for a COVID result that should have been back yesterday.
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Welp, The Tigers didn't play but I didn't die.
Jun 15, 2020, 8:04 AM
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Nice weekend on Sugar Mtn. Added some new landscaping. Ate a big NY Strip Sattidy night. A little more work on Sunday and drove home in time to get caught in a frog strangler of a storm.
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Huh, did you see the barkers and the colored balloons?***
Jun 15, 2020, 8:10 AM
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Oculus Spirit [85057]
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Fishy
Jun 15, 2020, 8:05 AM
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Fri - Worked most of the day, picked up pizza for dinner, movie choice was new Lion King
Sat - Fished a tourney on Hartwell with my nephew, saw SpaceX launch over Hartwell, finished in the middle but caught plenty o' fish. Family went to dad's for grilled chickens and hangout on the lake, weather was absolutely amazing.
Sun - Church in the morning, took sonof to get first pet (betta fish) named Peach, still swimming this morning! Grilled steaks early for dinner, took 2 kids from church fishing on Hartwell and we pulled in 4 stripers and 3 bass. First time dropping the magnum spoon on panoptix was amazeballs. I need to get some video.
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Not too shabby.
Jun 15, 2020, 8:17 AM
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Friday, took off work early and hauled the pup to her annual check up at the vet. Maybe the only dog I have ever had that loves going to the vet. Clean bill of health, so back home to grab the cooler of beers and head to RH Mom's. Her neighborhood had a food truck night, and since it was one of my former baseball players we went and had tacos, drank beers, and discussed the state of the world and ate by the pool. Had a good evening, and got slightly buzzed.
Saturday, woke up and hit the coffee and Goody's powders. Got a few chores done, headed out to Joonyer's house #2 to pick up my chain saw and so Mrs. could check her bee hives. Back home to help a neighbor rip up some fallen branches, and gathered up 4000 yard implements to put away in the shed that Mrs. had left scattered across the property over the last week. She doesn't mind doing yard work, she does seem to mind putting things back where they belong. Grabbed a shower and quick supper, then off to play MODERATE volume acoustic jams with the band. Got home around 1:30, ate some Lance snack crackers, too the dog to pee, and crashed.
Sunday, really slow morning. Took a couple of extra cups of coffee to get going. Long walk with the pup, worked on a couple of tunes we had tried the night before, made some pasta salad for supper, then off to the grocery store. Back to walk the pup, pan fry a couple of round steaks with sauteed mushrooms and onions, and the chilled pasta salad. Watched the 2019 ACC Championship game until bedtime.
As pandemic weekends go, this was a good one. 18.99/19 Covids.
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Weird, I just TUed your post
Jun 15, 2020, 8:28 AM
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but it didnt give a 1.....
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Friday worked, Riverwalk for a run, dinner which was
Jun 15, 2020, 8:23 AM
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probably takeout, adult activities.
Saturday up for a run, then go see Dad in the Hospital*, back home for pool time and beers, cookout, sleeps.
Sunday up for a run, lunch, back home for pool time, weed-eating, cut the grass, do some tie-dying (11 beach towels, +/-6 hoodies, few t-shirts), dinner, put up laundry, adult stuff, sleeps.
Busy weekend
*This was the only bad part of the weekend, but it is the really bad part. This doesn't look good, been in there since last Monday, maybe released later this week but he probably will not be coming home again. We cannot give him the medical care and assistance that he needs in-home.
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Re: Friday worked, Riverwalk for a run, dinner which was
Jun 15, 2020, 8:38 AM
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Sorry to hear that man
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Friday afternoon and evening at neighbors
Jun 15, 2020, 8:36 AM
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Saturday chilled around the house and started laying laminate floor upstairs
Bartended a wedding. Couple from Ohio, had no idea OH had so many rednecks. Probably brought in another 20 cases of Rona, they were drinking that, but probably actual cases of virus too. One couple actually asked us if there was a spot that they could sneak off and make whoopie Multiple people ordered sex on the beach... who does that at a wedding People DGAF about the virus anymore is my takeaway.
Laid flooring all effing day. Ate pizza, fell asleep
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been a whirlwind of a weekend
Jun 15, 2020, 8:36 AM
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#### covid
was planning to come up to SC and spend time w/ dad...well...grand dad is now in the hospital not doing well. it's a mother and a half to go see him. long story short, no one can go see him until the covid stuff is over, but my mom and I were able to get in there over the weekend. i'm thankful i got some time w/ him this weekend but the whole situation is just ######
fri - drove to SC. hung out w/ Dad trying to figure out how to get in hospital.
Sat - drove to hospital and couldn't get in. played golf w/ dad, shot a 74 (PR)
Sun - drove to hospital...couldn't get in until 10 now DOUBLE U TEE EFFING EFF. Finally got in and spent a few hours. let him get back to sleep and said my good byes. played golf again just to get outside, spent more time w/ family.
dawghater2she starts new suga momma job today so we got a lot of good going on too. ready to move TF out of ATL...thank God I wasn't down there this weekend I'd be all Sheev from Dukes of Hazzard again.
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Oculus Spirit [97651]
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Reel nice.
Jun 15, 2020, 8:54 AM
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TLDNR VERSION - Accomplished everything I wanted to accomplish. 2/3 of sons caught fish. Everyone went tubing. Everyone got half-sunburnt. I got a nice day-long half-drunk buzz. Ate well. No one died. All in all petty good.
Ok, Friday night installed my weather station and went to the lake. Then screwed with the Roku TV by enabling wifi hotspot, which caused it to download a massive update. Then had to link my Roku account. Then another wait to download all the apps. Evidently Verizon likes to slow your internet for certain things. Got TV done. Saturday mawnin had eggs and bacon. Helped BIL install an HD antenna. TV now gets 29 HD channels over the air. Gassed up the FIL's boat and kids tubed while wife and I drank. MIL got sloshed per usual. Kids had a blast. Drank 7 or 8 bud platties on the full day so was semi-ok. Sunday more breakfast goodness, then fishing. 2yo caught his first fish. Got 6yo some bigger hooks and set him up fishing a little deeper. He got 3 nice brim, big as your hand or larger. Also got two small catfish. He was stoked. Left and went to help mom install a new doorbell, fixed her water, took in the mail, took out the garbage, fixed her computer, took the outgoing mail and deposits to the bank. Came home, weather station still throwing out clean uninterrupted data, so it's a keeper. Did laundry, bathed, put on Aloe (there's an aloe shortage btw), and slapt well.
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Long and very loud.
Jun 15, 2020, 9:14 AM
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Friday: Kept nephews all day. Worked on the chicken coop putting in new nesting boxes and more roosts.
Saturday: Yard work. Kept both nephews and my niece. So we had a house full.
Sunday: Sat around the house most of the day drinking.
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Pretty good
Jun 15, 2020, 9:23 AM
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I am on a 32 hour work week thanks to NCDOT and their budget issues, so:
Friday: Walk around the lake to try and encourage the baby to come out. Three miles didn't do the trick. Played pickleball (not the cool kind) with my friend for about two hours. Moes for dinner per request of the pregnant woman. Went on another, much shorter, walk and no dice.
Saturday: Reds dad came into town again to spend time with us in the backyard. Had cinnamon rolls for breakfast with him. A nice two mile stroll around the neighborhood. Yard work and tidying up for the baby. Chickfila for dinner while we watched 'Ready or Not'. Not a bad movie, but certainly not a good movie.
Sunday: Cleaned out the car to make room for the baby. All of Ellie's hair is gone for the time being so lets hope it stays that way until the baby comes. Nice early morning two miles to try and coax the baby out, but again, no dice. Eleven miles on the Peloton. Yesterday was our actual due date, but it came and passed with no events. Red and I celebrated and got Angus Barn to go and had champagne. She had a filet with mashed potatoes, I had a ribeye with a baked potato. We got a full chocolate chess pie for dessert and sat outside on the deck enjoying the amazing weather we had last night.
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Anul stimulation helps to induce labor
Jun 15, 2020, 9:27 AM
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so bend over and take red's strap for the team.
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Heisman Winner [105418]
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Good luck with babby and that stupid NCDOT
Jun 15, 2020, 9:31 AM
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My SIL drank castor oil to try and coax the babby out, it didn't work and she threw up. So, that is not a good home remedy. Supposedly sex helps, at least the orga>sm part does, but women cannot really do that so oh well. She can't get MORE pregnant, so just fill her up for the doctors to find.
I THINK we go back to full pay at the end of June. We have still been working 40+, just getting paid for less hours.
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We tried the ##### last night
Jun 15, 2020, 9:46 AM
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That lasted less than a minute because she couldn't handle my massive caulk
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That cervix is so low even your 3 incher
Jun 15, 2020, 10:10 AM
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can Tickle_It
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Re: Pretty good
Jun 15, 2020, 9:32 AM
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I think eggplant parmesan is supposed to induce labor. That and violent cervix-smashing intercourse.
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Go get induced.
Jun 15, 2020, 10:43 AM
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Nothing good is happening inside after the due date.
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All-In [40656]
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We tried that too
Jun 15, 2020, 11:06 AM
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The earliest date they had available is either next Tuesday or next Thursday.
I don't think she will last this long.
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Wish your family the best! Hope it all goes well.***
Jun 15, 2020, 11:28 AM
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All-In [29076]
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That's pretty crazy. I would think they would work her in
Jun 15, 2020, 1:46 PM
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now that she's after her date. We're scheduled to induce at 39 weeks if he doesn't come earlier.
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Oculus Spirit [78823]
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hopefully historic
Jun 15, 2020, 9:25 AM
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the rally was done very well, I realized 8?46? is a long time to kneel and reflect
I am proud of the organizers and attendees and hope positive changes occur because of it
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Heisman Winner [137752]
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Not bad, not bad.
Jun 15, 2020, 9:46 AM
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Put a big ole Prime packer on smoke around 10:30pm on Friday. Didn't wrap until almost noon, which is unusual, but rolled with it. Hit 203 around 2pm, into cambro, and sliced around 6:30-7pm, still hawt.
Drank and ate and threw darts and whatnot until 2am for a couple's joint bday party.
Vegged all day yesterday, couple movies, couple unintentional catnaps.
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Re: Not bad, not bad.
Jun 15, 2020, 9:52 AM
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Dayum boy.
Do you have an iKamand or some other equivalent temp regulator for overnight cooks? Love the KJ and it holds a temp and all, but I do have to fiddle with the daisy wheel every couple hours to keep it sub-250. Would be afraid to go to bed.
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I don't, so it's a straight up labor of love that everybody
Jun 15, 2020, 9:58 AM
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who puts my succulent meat in their likely-ungrateful mouths better appreciate. I use hardwood briquettes and pecan chunks, and that combo generally needs incremental additions every 1.5-2 hours on my kamado, so it ends up being a series of catnaps in between those. I have alarms on my phone for just about every odd 15 minutes from midnight to noon after doing 10+ of these cooks.
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I was happy with it.
Jun 15, 2020, 10:02 AM
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Friday: Donated blood. Went fishing and checked on deer plots. Stopped by fiends house for a couple of beers. Ordered fish, watched TV, read and went to bed.
Saturday: Cleaned house and washed clothes. Went to friend's house, husband passed. Worked on trailer tire, serviced 140 Farm All and hooked up disk. Grilled Salmon and Asparagus. Watched "Fallen" with Denzel Washington. Confusing at first but caught on.
Sunday: Ate lunch with mom. Picked up Myfavjr. Played outside with him, watered plants, grilled chicken and baked beans. Watched race and played PS4, call of duty. He was the one who kept killing me!!! Read and went to bed.
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Best weekend I've had in a while.
Jun 15, 2020, 10:30 AM
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Friday night had a family zoom party for my uncle's birthday. Consumed beer.
Saturday the weather was exquisite, so I took a ride around the Somerset Hills for some car watching. Ended up chatting with a dude who owns a small classic and exotic car dealership that's gonna transition to some sort of car club. No way I can afford that, but am intrigued.
Then I did some protesting since President Crapweasel is in town. I'm actually in the picture here (not the old hippie guy):
https://www.nj.com/news/2020/06/with-trump-in-nj-black-lives-matter-protesters-say-no-bunker-in-bedminster.html
Saturday night we had a little neighborhood hang to celebrate the loosening of quarantine restrictions. Picked up some Elysian Space Dust for the occasion. Hadn't had that one before. Recommend.
Sunday was hella hungover, but managed to make it to the hobby shop and picked up a new brushless motor and ESC for my RC truck. It is now comically fast. Gonna need a wheelie bar. Then I grilled up some sausage, onion, and peppers, tucked them under a blanket of fresh mozzarella, and made sangweeches.
10/10
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Pretty, pretty good.
Jun 15, 2020, 10:59 AM
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Friday: Home from work, couple beers, breakfast for dinner, little TV then bed.
Saturday: Furniture shopping during the day. Found one table set that we liked but it wasn't available for delivery for a couple weeks, so Wifeof said we were still looking. Got the last of the blinds cut for the guest bedrooms and picked those up. Takeout sushi and donburi for dinner.
Sunday: Cut grass/weedate/edge/blow in the morning. Fixed some border for the front bed. Grocery pickup run late afternoon in the rain. The grilled poke chops for dinner with corn on the cob and steamed brocorri.
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Pretty solid weekend
Jun 15, 2020, 11:03 AM
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Friday night had a couple of beers and went to bed early because I was exhausted. I had five interviews in total last week four of which were Thursday and Friday.
Saturday up early and did some chores before heading to play 18 at Southern Oaks in Easley. Golf is the only activity I feel comfortable doing really as I can ride in my own cart and only touch my ####. I managed to shoot a 99 which I'm pretty pleased about for my second round since last summer and probably my 10th round in the last 5 years. Did nothing the rest of the day.
Sunday up early and did our last grocery run pre-baby. I may not leave the house again before we head to the hospital. If the baby does not come earlier, we will be checking in on 7/1 to induce on 7/2. Spent the rest of the day Sunday organizing some closets and hanging some pictures in the baby's room. Just a few random little things left to do around here and we're ready so now the countdown is on.
Also hoping I get an offer this week so I can turn in my two week's notice in time to be done when the baby shows up.
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Watched it rain
Jun 15, 2020, 12:01 PM
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because it did that..a lot. Every day for the last week+.
Friday..rain, and beer. Watched TV.
Saturday, woke up hungover, and basically drove around the lowcountry gathering parts, tools and finding a location to stash my boat to put $1500 in brake parts on the boat trailer. Dropped the boat off at Toler's Cove for $50, and started working on the boat trailer, and drinking beer in my driveway. Various friends dropped by throughout the day/night and enjoyed a beverage or 3 and talked while I worked.
Woke up early Sunday, hungover/buzzed, and finished the work on the trailer. Got that done, picked up the boat, put it back in storage, then watched it rain. I was too tired to do anything but watch TV and rented a weird movie called "Vivarium". It had a couple good reggae songs in the background though, so it wasn't a total loss. Then watched "knives out". Went to bed.
I've found I can no longer do manual work and drink for 12-15 hours on stuff any more. Maybe it's because I rarely do it, or I'm just old, but either way I was so tired and sore last night I had to take an Aleve just to go to bed.
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Fattening.
Jun 15, 2020, 1:07 PM
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Friday - ordered Korean food truck take out and had two Bud Lights. Started the movie Knives Out.
Saturday - woke feeling fat and hung over. Caffeinated up, got a little work done, went to karated with the youngest, did a lot of nothing, did some errands, had grilled turkey dogs for dinner, with a pre-dinner G&T, watched some TV (UFC, Lawrence of Arabia, Knives Out), sechsy time, sleep.
Sunday - walked the dog with the missus, coffee, breakfast, online church, read the paper, went and hit a bucket of bawz, Chef APM cooked a new chicken dish (good but with lots of oil), wine, finished LofA and Knives Out (not that good, do not wreck or mend), in bed by 9:35.
Woke this morning feeling like I'd gained 5 lbs. Ran 5K dis mawn.
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Hold up, two Bud lights and you woke up hungover ?
Jun 15, 2020, 2:24 PM
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APM, that's just disappointing.
Oh, and Turkey dogs ?
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CU Medallion [55642]
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APM is a lightweight. Trufe.***
Jun 15, 2020, 2:28 PM
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Oculus Spirit [80954]
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You may have a liver problem***
Jun 15, 2020, 2:33 PM
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CU Medallion [55642]
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no, APM has an age problem***
Jun 15, 2020, 2:41 PM
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Heisman Winner [112363]
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Joined: 8/22/01
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Oh please Ese. You’re probably in better ......
Jun 15, 2020, 2:49 PM
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shape than the majority here.
As for as the age thing pffft lol.
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