I was in Tibet this one time. Well, I went out to grab some smokes, and ended up on the summit.
Life with a 4 year old diabetic:
We usually do the same thing for lunch every day which includes a pack of peanut butter ritz crackers, his choice, easy, 23 carbs. When we got back from the hospital we bought a 20 pack from Sam’s and they were eaten no problem. When we got to the end of the box we got an 8 pack from Kroger on our weekly trip. He started complaining that they were different even though we showed him they were the same brand and everything. He ate them begrudgingly and insists they’re different.
We eventually go back to Sam’s and load up on the ones he likes and those mf’s ARE different. Completely different cracker and an additional carb.
F*** you Ritz.
Haha well I always time my one mile runs so I was doing that anyway. Then kept going till I decided at 3 miles to go for 5, then saw the Sears tower and ran to it, then since I was at 8 miles I said, well never run ten miles in my life so let’s do that.“Accidentally” ran a timed, exactly 13.1 miler. Do it all the time.
I almost bought some raclette at Whole Foods today but didn’t have a warmer.
Want me to go with you to egg the junk man's house on Sunday AM? That would be a nice gift.Funny but sad, but mostly hilarious story from my daughter.
Riding home yesterday a commercial came on about Mother's day.
The commercial said, "Fellas, make sure to treat your Mothers, Mothers-in-law, Grandmother's, and wives to something special, Sunday."
Shaking her head, she looks over at me and says, "Sorry Dad, 0-4 on that one."
Laughed as hard as I could. Little shit.
I'm in!Want me to go with you to egg the junk man's house on Sunday AM? That would be a nice gift.
Great little brewery here in Louisville.Just wondering if any of you guys have experience with Gravely.
Not sure you're Norton Common's material. Even in a doing vandalism sense.I'm in!
lol, falseI almost bought some raclette at Whole Foods today but didn’t have a warmer.
Can't go wrong with Gravely, but my choice was Skag.My riding mower of 25+ years is getting to the point that I have to do constant maintenance. It has been a great mower and still runs okay just everything on it is wearing out and I am growing tired of spending constantly. Anyway I have been doing some looking and like the looks of the Gravely ZT X48. I don't have a yard big enough to get a $7,500-10,000 commercial grade mower and this seems like a well built mower and it has transaxles that the oil can be changed. Just wondering if any of you guys have experience with Gravely.
He's turning out to be everything I thought he'd be. I cannot wait to watch him take his act on the SEC road next year. It's going to be pay per view worthy. I'll lay 20 bucks right now, that at some point, he'll have opposing fans throwing things.
Tod is a really nice guy, I guess I can’t blame you. He’s always very nice when I see him.
Plus, he's a beast - 6' 7" and around 220
Also, Donovan told the press today, that he's not interested in the UK job.
Looking forward to the possibility of a recreation of the Marshall Henderson at Auburn photo.He's turning out to be everything I thought he'd be. I cannot wait to watch him take his act on the SEC road next year. It's going to be pay per view worthy. I'll lay 20 bucks right now, that at some point, he'll have opposing fans throwing things.
Sounds like a Dan Cummins deal!Ran the Paducah Iron Mom Half Marathon this morning, felt good, kept going, and ended up qualifying for the Olympic Marathon in Paris.
I feel like some people around here are undertraining AND underperforming.
Leagle, at my current rate of progression, you should’ve won the last 4 Olympics as much as you run.
Hate to see wasted talent like that man.