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I'm all about some food on vacation, but I have no idea how Bob eats steak so damn much. Steak is my "once per trip" meal, and that's only if in an American city. In normal life, maybe once or twice per month, at most. I mean, steak is awesome, but his last trip to Vegas he ate huge *** prime steaks 4 night in a row.

Learn other foods.

He's out of town, bro. He doesn't usually eat like this.
 

wcc31

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Had a bad run-in with pork belly at Sung Korean Bistro two months ago that had me puking for 12 hours straight, so it's going to be awhile before I try that again.
 

wcc31

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BBdK glutton-shaming someone and Anth paying someone to mow his tiny yard-> now I've seen it all.
 
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BBdK

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Wodie burning heaters, slugging back doms at riding a John Deere around his south end property.



You wear the gas station Oaks and bucket hat, too?


I wore the hat that came with the mower. Mesh John Deere . Costas. I'm all in.

-Lol, how pissed was Chad inside spending a few hundo on dinners/drinks in ONE WEEKEND? OMG. I can't even imagine, but props for holding it all in...it's just getting started bro. :100points:
 
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TONY SCHIAVONE,

Figured you for a Gordon Solie man. Think you know somebody.

Paying some strangers $80 a month to mow, trim (lol), edge, etc

Kid that goes to Lafayette cuts mine. $25 front and back with your set up. I booze it with his pops over at O'Charlies, so I get the family price, or else I assume his pops makes him cry in the car.
 

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Exclusive look at adrian crushing his yard work

 

BBdK

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It's not hard to remember a steak every night, no matter how long ago it was, Bob. Plus you posted it on facebook, instagram, snapchat, twitter and GYERO.

-Lol at BBdK cutting his grass and drinking beers in the middle of the day on Tuesday.


Awww C'mon, it's Tuesday. We get to drink booze ova here if we wanna.




-Exactly, Sloot. During that trip, even my wife said something like "Umm, does Pope eat steak every night of his life or what? That's weird...and gross"

It's not hard to remember at all.
 

drxman1

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It's not hard to remember a steak every night, no matter how long ago it was, Bob. Plus you posted it on facebook, instagram, snapchat, twitter and GYERO.

-Lol at BBdK cutting his grass and drinking beers in the middle of the day on Tuesday.

This is ridiculous on so many counts... I never ate steak everyday, and I don't Instagram. Get some sleep hussy.
 

Wodie sloot

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I get plenty of sleep these days, doc. Sleep Training for the win. (I'm sure SAE will somehow disagree with this too.)
 

BBdK

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I need Sleep Training. Finally gave Ambien a shot...and it's pretty wodie -- but not perfect. Best thing I've tried yet though...but I'm worried about getting addicted to it or whatever, so I use sparingly.
 

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Having 21 year old and 17 year old sons still at home, i do not mow, nor pay for mowing. I do however take pride in mulching, planting flowers and shrubs. I bought 6 Azaleas last week and planted them in my freshly mulched yard. Went solo on a idea and edged out a baseball infield shaped area in my yard where it meets the driveway and sidewalk. Planted 3 red ones with some white Petunias around them. Definitely on point. Took the 3 white ones and planted with purple Petunias in a oval shaped area of fresh mulched yard surrounded by Hostas.
 

anthonys735

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Sleep training? I mean ... Christ.
You can get pumped. Little dude woke up every 2-3 ours for the first 6 months. I was seriously debating some dark stuff and getting 5 hours of sleep at best for 6 months. I was a mess.

$300 for a "sleep trainer" to meet with us and develop a schedule. 2 nights later he's sleeping 8p-8a and has every night since. Puts himself to sleep at naps. He's like a clock. Would have paid $10k+ for that service at the time.

My #1 recommendation for new parents.
 

cricket3

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I mean, even with out sleep training babies start sleeping better the older they get....
 

_Chase_

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I'm leaning towards a couple hits of the marijuana for use as a sleep aid here pretty soon. I'll let everyone know how it goes (it'll be fantastic).


 
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_Chase_

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Just got a new puppy yesterday. It's a Coton De Tulear, whatever the f*ck that is. Never heard of it until we visited my aunt and uncle last week in Washington. We had been looking for a dog, and my aunt's dog had a "sister" that hadn't been sold yet...so we got it. I felt I owed it to my kids to get them a dog while they are young. Pretty dick move not to let them have that experience growing up.


***** is keeping a puppy cut though. Long-haired dogs can get pumped.
 

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Guy I grew up with has twins coming. His family fell into a bunch of money a few years back and have already hired a nanny for nights 8p-8a. Pretty sure thats the route to go guys.
 

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Anth pledged he'd buy "sleep training' consultation for me as a baby gift if/when that happens, so I'll refrain from the teasing for now.

...but it's really hard.
 
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anthonys735

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Guy I grew up with has twins coming. His family fell into a bunch of money a few years back and have already hired a nanny for nights 8p-8a. Pretty sure thats the route to go guys.
False. I'll look back on those nights, already do, in a very positive light. That's time I got to spend with him that was awesome. It's really an amazing experience. Just when you're in it and not sleeping it starts to build.

As for the training, it's not for everyone. Some babies are great sleepers but G regressed significantly. We pretty much overloaded ourselves with info and reading to the point we just needed someone to say -> "do this, at this time, it will work." Gave her a 50 question survey detailing his entire life. She met with us 3 times, then was available for 24 hour a day questions for 2 weeks. But hell, by day 3 he was automatic.

We have a few friends who have kids G's age or older that still don't sleep. Touch that noise.
 
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