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Catman100

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- 4 days off the grid in Marco Island. What did I miss in GYERO?

- USWNT will not win this world cup. May not win their next game.

- Redsox need to sell tonight. They may make the playoffs, but this is no World Series team.

- If Reds can avoid the Brewers they may win it all.

- Found a cigar store in Marco that had $7 dollar gordo Davidoff signature factory seconds and they are damn good.

- I75 from Punta Gorda to the Marco Island exit might have some of the craziest driving in the US.

- Airline flyers amaze me with their rudeness. I truly believe the covid lockdowns made people forget they were in public once the lockdowns were over. Bump into people without an apology. Don't say thank you when a solid is done for them. Two 75 year old's walking side by side at negative MPH and you cannot pass. Just oblivious to the fact that they are not the only people in the airport or on the airplane.

- Did have a lasagna the size of a cinder block. That was impressive.

- And doesn't Calipari do worse with 9-10 players that want to play? Got Concerns.
 
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- Found a cigar store in Marco that had $7 dollar gordo Davidoff signature factory seconds and they are damn good.
Nice. Big fan of JR's knock-offs. The Bolivar Bellicosa is a great smoke/deal.

KY legislature passed a law that the Kentucky governor would now have to pick a successor from the same party as the departed senator. So, why not step aside Mitch?

UKO troll game on point or borderline psychotic? You make the call.

PAC 12 drama. Just amazes me how little value they have as a whole. How has Phil Knight money not landed Oregon in the right spot by now? Apple TV will relegate PAC 12 to below NHL ratings.
 
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roguemocha

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-595, I95 have to be the most dangerous highways, it’s not wide open in west Texas or something, it’s right between Laudy and Miami and everyone drives 100-120mph no effs given, but Florida in general yes.

I made it from KW to the state line one time in 6-ish hours, should take 9 for sure.

-Don’t even care about unis anymore as I’ve given up. If they do better it’ll just be a pleasant surprise.

-Re: airline flyers and Covid, been saying this for a couple years, everyone from the NE came to KW/FL because Florida was open unlike their stupid governors they voted for in their stupid states, with stupid rude ********, sorry kooky.

They were talking to us, the “help”, like we were slaves, assuming because they thought they were still online or that was acceptable.

I quit finally after threatening a 70-80 year old man that I’d “walk around this bar and snap your brittle neck like a twig and roll you into the ocean.” He and his stupid friends had no idea what to say and just kind of walked away.

I knew if I stayed behind the pine at the time I was going to put someone in a darce choke and watch the life drain out of their eyes in front of their family.

But yes, general public decency has gone downhill dramatically since Covid. If someone is being rude to a cashier or something I definitely make it my business to tell them their being an inconsiderate prick and they should just leave, man or woman.
 
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Kooky Kats_anon

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-Re: airline flyers and Covid, been saying this for a couple years, everyone from the NE came to KW/FL because Florida was open unlike their stupid governors they voted for in their stupid states, with stupid rude ********, sorry kooky.
Why apologize? You think I voted for horse-tooth Phil Murphy?

NJ people aren’t rude. However, they don’t suffer fools… so you may have been in the crosshairs a few times.
 
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roguemocha

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True, get behind three guys doing 110 in the middle of the night.*

Last time I got stopped there was last year and I was going 102 going past Naples(don’t do that, speed trap every time because the olds are there) and he wrote me for 99.

He said no argument? I said no officer I was doing 102, he said I know but you’ve been cool, no need for that reckless driving. He was a very cool dude.

Always funny getting pulled over with 2 ounces of weed in my gym bag sitting shotgun which is the side he walked up to and not even be concerned about it.

Growing up I’d have thought it was jail for life lol.

*exactly @catlanta33 I was doing more than 93.
 
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Rich Scangarello must be down there in Nashville helping him out.

All I know is that I was driving with the flow of traffic on 95 in Florida one Sunday evening (which was about 85 mph) and 10 crotch rocket dudes passed me between lanes going no less than 115. I'm still in awe and a bit terrified just thinking about it.
 
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legalbeagle123

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Paris - All the must sees are cool (Eiffel, Versailles, Champs-E, Arc, Louvre, etc) but too damn crowded and dirty. No desire to go back.

Normandy - awesome. Beyond all expectations.

Brussels - Having been to both, I'm giving the nod to Belgium in terms of beer. The sheer number of different brands combined with the quality is almost overwhelming. Also visited Bruges, where I acquired what is allegedly the rarest (and voted several times best) beer in the world, Westvleteren 12. De-lish!

Amsterdam - Very pretty canal city. Easy to navigate, not too crowded (same for Brussels in that regard). Red Light District is a study in contrast. Can smoke weed in the coffee shops, but coffee shops cannot sell alcohol and also cannot smoke tobacco. Coffee shops have no way of "legally" acquiring what they sell (or so we were told), so there is still a black market on it. Also, no drinking in public. The prostitutes are mostly all hot. Pretty easy to figure out the locals hate that whole area.

Wife's luggage lost by British Airways on the way over. Replacement suitcase and clothes bought in Paris lost by American Airlines on the way home.
 
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SAECATFAN

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Rich Scangarello must be down there in Nashville helping him out.

All I know is that I was driving with the flow of traffic on 95 in Florida one Sunday evening (which was about 85 mph) and 10 crotch rocket dudes passed me between lanes going no less than 115. I'm still in awe and a bit terrified just thinking about it.

Ha. Yea I guess you guys aren't really accustomed to motorcycles here but in Florida people ride motorcycles very fast and sometimes in groups. They know what they're doing though and I wouldn't have thought anything of it. Just different in Florida...

Saw some guy the other day riding one around Lex and just kinda laughed because he obviously didn't know I was right there and that I used to live in Florida.
 

anthonys735

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"Know what the difference between hitting .250 and .300 is? It's 25 hits. 25 hits in 500 at bats is 50 points, okay? There's 6 months in a season, that's about 25 weeks. That means if you get just one extra flare a week - just one - a gorp... you get a groundball, you get a groundball with eyes... you get a dying quail, just one more dying quail a week... and you're in Yankee Stadium."
 

cawoodsct

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Did not know, Morganna the Kissing Bandit was from Louisville.



Her on-field career began in August, 1969 when she rushed onto the field at Crosley Field, Cincinnati and kissed Reds player Pete Rose. She was prompted by a friend who "dirty-double-dared me to do it. Where I'm from, you don't turn down a dirty-double-dare... at least, not when you're a teenager." Rose reacted with "terrible language" but the next night he tracked her down "to the local nightspot where I was appearing and apologized with a bunch of roses." She obtained the nickname "the Kissing Bandit" from a Cincinnati sportswriter who announced her arrival with the headline: "Bandit steals kiss from Pete Rose."
 

cricket3

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One good thing about all of our players leaving before July is we don't have to worry about players leaving at the last minute.

 

BBdK

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Trilly is unreal. Seems the most common guess is Norlander, but i never thought of him as an A list/super connected guy.

Quite a thing he has going. Dude is basically Woj/Shams for cbb., but with a fun flair.
 
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roguemocha

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Well my stupid *** brother I’ve told you all about is about to be all over the Lex and prob national news.

What a touching moron.

Good news is his cases against me are toast now, but I feel bad for my mom for sure.


“This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section. The investigation remains ongoing.”

Is it bad to get arrested for felonies by the DOJ National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section?
 
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Well my stupid *** brother I’ve told you all about is about to be all over the Lex and prob national news.

What a touching moron.

Good news is his cases against me are toast now, but I feel bad for my mom for sure.


“This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section. The investigation remains ongoing.”

Is it bad to get arrested for felonies by the DOJ National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section?
Trump's gonna pardon him in 16 months.
 
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roguemocha

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Trump's gonna pardon him in 16 months.
He’s still in the clink right now, Brody has never been to jail before and may be seeing some fed prison time with some real life gangsters… dude is so soft he has no idea what he got himself into .

-Yeah cuttin, you’re driving with kids in the middle of the day when everyone and their brother (except mine because he’s in jail) is driving back from their last vacation before school starts.

Make that drive from 10p-4a and there are 3 routes you can take, go up the middle for the fastest route. I did the whole trip in 17 hours, no stopping except for gas.
 

roguemocha

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I hear you but don’t care, I’m not trying to sound cool. It was documented on my IG story at the time. I played Iron Man in the background of the story, remember the old off road 4x4 video game, and showed my time on there.

-Hold on it took you 6 hours to drive 300 miles? Why? Traffic? Again, either way this is a horrible if not the worst time to drive that because of everyone going home for school.

Made the same trip otw to KY to move back here this month last year. Miserable.
 
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