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Based in Grant Park. I love Atlanta, Hot dogs, cheeseburgers, auto racing, Philadelphia, and guitars amongst other things. Not the worst attorney in the world. I also make food and like modes of transportation. Typos mean it's really me. He/Him.
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The Devlin inside.
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Made a funny noise. Ignored it. Noise went away.
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Oh and hi Hazel too I see you in the back.
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Tired: The traveling the.
Wired: The traveling dot from the i
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CHICKEN RICK!
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I know we all love our newer weird bowl mascots, but this os probably one of the funniest things in that realm of all time to me.
And just Nanni's expression the whole time makes it that much better.
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Any age that ends im a single digit.
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Probably had to get snacks and pokerman cards
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I think Nanni's son is at home
Crying all alone on the bedroom floor
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I don't know if I'd say you missed it anon.
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Eceryhmrhing is Smoots now measuring tape goes sideways
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/complains in Georgian, where it has somehow been a single, constant election since like 2014
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I mean it looks like the cast are all actually having fun with it, which i think also makes a difference too.
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I was skeptical when they added him because sometimes adding a big name just doesn't work.
He was seamless and is perfect foe the role he plays.
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Parking garage where a baseball game broke out.
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Can't remember how close it is to downtown Flushing, but that's a really fun area and great food.
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Citi Field is a much better ballpark than I expected when I went.
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Yes. And they have a decent cashback program yoo!
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I've always had good luck with both brands, and I am leaning in the direction of Roland. Good to know!
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Though I checked and good news - the CB road WaHo is on the portion I'd use if going that way home and would be all tight turns. If I go home that way at all this week. I'll do what I can.
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Like im not exaggerating that the most efficient route for me is Five Forks Trickum to 78 to the east end of Memorial 75% of the time is best for getting home for me.
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Any of those would involve getting off the highway at a really bad spot except maybe Cheshire Bridge. Depending on where on CB, that is on like a 4th choice route home. And if it involves me making any sort of left turn, no.
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But I trust WaHo with coffee generally, so this has good potential.
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Im not near any of them, dammit
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Oh I know what Major was at, I was just doing the vague sportsball (sportswheel?) Posting that they all love to complain about
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/going on about another 9-11 for like seven posts before context that it was just Wrecky Stenhouse doing his thing
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Oh god what the fuck just happened
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Like they get invited to parties
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This is unless I'm using my day pack. I've always been wallet back pocket, living both in NY and Atlanta (including being a very frequent public transit user/pedestrian).
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Phone front left or shirt pocket. Keys RF. Ridge wallet back left. Work wallet back right.
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Isn't one already almost 1,700 calories in its own?
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What did we learn, Dallas?
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Rocker Pikachu
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Jersey salsa.
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I'll also add that even with a lot of the discomfort, I think a thing that makes it work more for me is that the main cast themselves are the butt of the jokes, and it's not a show that punches down if that makes any sense.
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I can't remember whether you enjoy the shows where the characters are truly terrible people. If you don't mind that (and seeing everything backfire on them for once), you'd probably like the show. Helps that it's also funny as hell and somehow is still churning out decent stuff several years on.
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Oh, definitely a 'yes and' to your suggestions. One of the things L and I love to do when we travel is find whichever city's local history museum.
But just so damn many good museums in NYC.
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NMNH is also a classic. Absolutely second the meteorite/gemstones section. Has always been one of my favorite Museum exhibits since I was a kid.
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Second the Tenement Museum. Also love the Museum of the City of New York and the NYC Transit Museum. Skyscraper Museum downtown is also interesting, but they have weird scheduling.
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Forrest Gump-ass generation.
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That sounds like an outright pleasant lunch there.
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I hope you're at least able to have a good lunch around everything.
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But Tim my takedown is really important and different.
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He should have read the post with full context instead of reading the post in a vacuum.
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Mark of a good boss there.
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To answer your question - absolutely not. To add - I love that watch. Does it actually change color, or is that a trick of the light?
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Not just the comms person but anyone who needs that file please just attach it.
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Looking at something in the realm of a Yamaha P225 or a similar Roland. Something basic and small but still 88 keys and weighted.
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Buncha lousy triangle fuckers is what it is.