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joeyrupption

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I exaggerated the half part, it’s really just all of the Disney attire, but one t-shirt. All from Uniqlo, obvs. The basics are here. The irony is that now all I have to wear is grey and navy t-shirts.
 
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Century Cat

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Jan 3, 2003
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I pack the night before I lelea. The wife is putting outfits in the suitcase a week before we leave.

My method is simple.

Beach Vacation:
1.5 pair of underwear per day.
A pair of shorts that will go with multiple shirts.
A pair of jeans for a dinner that can be worn multiple times.
2 pairs of swimming trunks
Couple of pj pant for the evening

All in for a week of vacation I can almost fit in a duffle bag.

So your secret is to not pack any shirts.
 

krazykats

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Nov 6, 2006
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As long as it was two 3 weeks vacations and not three 3 week vacations, guess you're good doggie.


Well it kind of screwed me as my toasted barrel stuff was unreal on Dec 23, but he left that evening until Jan 15 so who knows what this taste like now.

Guess I’ll find out Tuesday and decide if we have to blend some of the original juice back into it.
 
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joeyrupption

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I would rather work than ever go to Disney. Sounds absolutely awful.
My kids aren’t old enough to be disappointed by society yet and if I didn’t have kids, I wouldn’t be here.

^^^
Same statement applies to living anywhere but NYC, actually. If I didn’t have kids, I wouldn’t be here (KY).
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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I mean, I let my wife do the laundry, but I’m way too much of a control freak to even consider her packing for me. The thought of it even gives me anxiety. But you do you Joey, wage your psy ops.
 
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I got dragged to Trader Joe’s today. Located in our version of Nicholasville Rd/Shelbyville Rd. Right by the mall. On a Sunday. Afternoon.


Y’all aren’t gonna believe this, but it was busy. Hard to find a cart. 15 minutes to park. Shoulder to shoulder inside. 30 minutes to check out.


Crazy. Just completely caught me off guard.










(ok. just kidding. it was the armpit of hell I knew gd well it would be. never. ever. again. for any reason. that place sucks dick.)
 

august-west

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May 21, 2002
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If you have young kids and can't enjoy the Disney experience, matching shirts and all, then I dont know what to tell ya. I took the lass, daughter, granddaughter, and SIL 2 years ago and it was an awesome experience if for no other reason to see the 5 year old's reaction every single day. The adults "Most Expensive Day Ever" and the little one's "Best Day Ever" shirts were a big hit.

Plus it was at Halloween and for the Trick-or-Treat after dark in the Park the little lass went as Snow White and the rest of us dressed as dwarfs. Best part was I got a pic of us headed to the park, all dressed up, with 2 real life dwarfs in the background. The lady "little person" didn't seem to happy about it.
 

UKwizard

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Dec 11, 2002
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Sounds like millennial football players at Miami are a bunch of pussies. Their predecessors did lines of coke hours before games and still went out and curb stomped everyone.
 

_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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Yes. I have many mid twenties couples without kids that spend all their vacations on Disney and I think it’s weird.

In my experience they always justify it by talking about the food at Disney, which is absurd. There’s some really good food there, but nothing worth building an adult trip around. And there are about 20,000 other places on earth where they could experience better food, for cheaper, in a place that wasn’t designed to be a toddler’s pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
 

anthonys735

Heisman
Jan 29, 2004
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^Odds are humans won't be around to see that, UCL. So, eat, drink, and be merry.

-Got see Bob work the saber and I was dead on. It's the most Bob thing ever. The joy on his face after chopping the top off a champagne bottle is great.

-Hagans has the unique ability to have a worse game the better his statistics. 10 second violation, 5 turnovers, missed layups :mad: and nearly a triple double.

-According to Hoops Insight guy, Whitney is the worst rebounder in the Cal era. The kid is mentally fried right now. He looks awkward grabbing a board. Like it's a task to do something he's probably done 10,000 times in his life. Very Skal like. Regardless, when he's in we're playing 4 on 5 right now.

-I guess Cal's strategy is to give up some early game points to have his 3 guards ready the 2nd half. Just feels like you can't keep Quick on the bench the first 8 minutes every game. He's like 90 minutes on the year behind the other 2 guards.

-13ppg for Hagans, Maxey, Quickley, Richards :alien:

-Cal struggling to find a big man in this class as well. That is amazing to me. His big man track record may be better than his guards not to mention he loves feeding the post.

-Wednesday 6:30p game? So weird.
 

KingLlama

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Nov 27, 2002
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-"Going to Disney without kids is weird!" says the group of adults that has spent the past 15 years posting messages on an internet board primarily centered on watching 18-22 year-olds try and shoot a ball through a hoop.

I love the place. Grew up loving it, and now I'm seeing it through the eyes of my kids, and even as they are getting older, they still love it, too. And we did go once without them, because we ran a race there. Spent a couple of days milling around the parks, and enjoyed that, too. The resorts are nice, the food (at least at the sit-down places) is above-average (and occasionally spectacular), and the rides are fun. The world is a dark place most of the time, and work can be a grind. There are far worse things than going to a place that lets you feel like a kid again for a few days. It's not for everyone, and I get why people think it's an overpriced waste of time, but I enjoy it. So I guess what I'm saying is, DIAF everyone.

-Kevin Harlan is the best NFL play-by-play announcer, hands-down. It's a shame that he can only be heard on the radio during the playoffs.

-Found my cooking lane in using a crockpot. I know any basic idiot can do it, but I'm a basic idiot, so it's nice to actually be able to make something without screwing it up. But I do unplug it every single time after using, because I don't wanna go out like Jack Pearson.

-LSU
 
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Miami has to be a tough place to play college ball. Doesn’t have great facilities or alumni support, and you’re constantly compared to the great teams of the 1980’s (which would be like the 60’s for when most of us went to college). Furthermore, it probably attracts a lot of players who want the party scene, so unless you are getting the very best guys, your team is going to be mediocre talent, but with a lot of distractions and character issues.
 

anthonys735

Heisman
Jan 29, 2004
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Combining Twitter and Instagram followers, Maxey could make $4,201 with a single promotion posted on both platforms. Hagans could make $3,777.

Here’s a rundown for single commercial postings for other UK players that Opendorse based on each player’s Twitter and Instagram followers: Kahlil Whitney $2,426; Nick Richards $2,299; Immanuel Quickley $2,026; EJ Montgomery $1,054; Johnny Juzang $861; Keion Brooks, $729; Dontaie Allen $479; Nate Sestina $477; Zan Payne $189; Brennan Canada $97; Ben Jordan $38; and Riley Welch $16.


https://www.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-basketball-men/article239139228.html
 
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