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Don't confront me with my failures; I had not forgotten them. Dead, Ween, Guitars, Mets, Computer Games, Dogs, Cats
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That's how we first bonded! ☮️🤎
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Dr. Katz still holds up.
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My mom loves to tell the story, in the mid 70's she dyed her hair black. I came in and said "Oh mommy, you look like a witch!" Devestating words from a 6 year-old.
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I'm not as hip as I used to be...
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Currently, it's because of "bone spurs".
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Why would you keep track of something like that? I give zero fucks if someone blocks me. I would never, ever look up the gender and race of the people who block me. I never think about them again.
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Can't get money from a broke dude.
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Too fucking lazy to use a link, just like every one of your posts. Fuck right off.
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Nice surprise!
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Make videos. "Art with Grateful David" Do some history, some teaching, a little Bob Ross flair. It could work. I would watch.
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I never really wanted to be in the sub, just fascinated with the mobility, stealth, and power. Did you ever read The Last Ship by William Brinkley? (The TV series is OK, book is much better). My dad was an attorney and hated lawyer shows and movies, so I understand if you aren't into it.
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My stepdad was a submariner. Always loved his little frame with going to the north pole things.
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Been fascinated with subs and nuclear power since I was a kid.
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Worked at plumbing supply place in Groton and delivered to the sub base all the time. Our shop was right on the river by Electric Boat and I LOVED watching the subs going in and out. My boss would just laugh when I dropped everything and ran out to watch them.
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Side note: I lived in Old Saybrook in the 80's and we often went to the Crystal Mall because it was the only place around that had an Arby's.
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My dad took me and a friend to see Kentucky Fried Movie at a very inappropriate age.
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Bowling is freaking hard! All respect to good bowlers.
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Happy Pappy Day!
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Do NOT get hit by a pitch.
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Nice haul!
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Right on, my friends! ☮️❤️
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Ah, the bachelor moments! Enjoy! You better not be making pizza rolls, that would be bad. ☮️❤️
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Holy shit. Still laughing.
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Looking now! Thank you ☮️❤️
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Wife hasn't ridden a bike in a long time and maybe not comfortable. We have an Outback, and I have a very nice electric HeyBike, but it bulky and heavy even without the front wheel.
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Maybe. They are free to accept or deny guests. I'm sure they get a nice fee for housing them.
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That's what Nazi's say.
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Hotels are in business to make money. Call all you like, but ain't nothin' gonna happen.
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I was thinking about buying two little electric scooters and Um...returning them after the trip, lol. Alas, my wife doesn't feel comfortable riding one. Where is the great food and where should we avoid? Thanks again for all your tips!