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Northwestern fan/alum. Lawyer and UVA Law alum. Former stadium and wedding DJ. Dad and soccer coach. So happy to be done with that old place.
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Asking a woman in your life about something that happened in the past because you forgot? Peak Dad.
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Also, literally days ago:
Talked my wife through replacing the O-Ring on the pool's chlorinator via FaceTime (would have done it myself, but I'm out of town on business).
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Took an afternoon when the wife and kids were out, found the best YouTube instructional video, and put a nice shine and polish on all my dress shoes.
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Also, literally days ago:
Talked my wife through replacing the O-Ring on the pool's chlorinator via FaceTime (would have done it myself, but I'm out of town on business).
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There's a Notting Hill, "Horse & Hound" joke in here someplace.
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Took an afternoon when the wife and kids were out, found the best YouTube instructional video, and put a nice shine and polish on all my dress shoes.
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whole country full of vroom-identifying men and you can't get any of them to show up to a city with three adjacent airports?
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Incredible, even if I was hoping to see Man of La Mancha on the list....
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Least funny cast member of his era of SNL calls woman who once tied for 5th place in a swimming race a hero.
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This is my dream celebrity/Northwestern interaction.
Really, just exchanging a pleasant "Go Cats!" with any famous Northwestern alum.
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Sorry FSU fans, we're #TalkinBoutTheBluesky
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If you study the successful rebellions and resistance and civil rights movements of the past, you will note that “people who spend their time publicly bumming out everyone around them by emphasizing how totally fucked everything is” do not play a central role, or indeed, any role at all
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One of the biggest gifts of the Andor series, besides just being excellent, was the way it grappled with the real needs of a revolution: money, betrayals, violence, damaged people acting out of unhealthy needs. The rebellion needed Luke, no doubt. It also needed less noble warriors.
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Would SOMEbody open up a window?