GYERO ARCHIVE

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roguemocha

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Well, by work, do you mean driving a van full of 80s hair bands and their groupies from hotel to concert for a few hours? If so, then yes I am excited.

Yesterday, I drove a truck around to jack pallets from Publix, Home Depot and Kmart to deliver back to the amphitheater, only to have to watch 6 girls in bikinis paint them for this festival. Rok Island Fest, sure why not.

Not even sure what I do for a living anymore, it’s all just random.
 

VernHatton52

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Aug 9, 2005
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^see the more you know Vern. Stick to bodying people on the block and waxing everyone’s mom.
F off. Stick to cranking out paragraphs that no one ever reads. He was the second highest level you could reach, qualifying him as a sharpshooter, which means if Oswald wanted to shoot you in the head and shoot your roommate's dick from an adjacent apartment, he could it with one shot. I apologize for using the wrong terminology, JCrow.
 
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krazykats

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Nov 6, 2006
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Unless you been to the site in Dallas and seen for yourself just how close in proximity everything was which made it possible I don’t think it makes sense to consider people were firing off guns all over a crowded area like that.

I do believe Oswald did surprise whoever hired him, and the conspiracy is only whether you believe it was CIA, MOB or Lyndon Johnson.
 
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VernHatton52

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Maybe it was all 3, krazy. Maybe LBJ had the CIA contact the MOB to hire Oswald and then hired Jack Ruby to kill him.
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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-what shocked me about the JFK site is just how small that area is. The shot and distance to the underpass is much closer than I thought. Still shooting the president while moving would be a tall order.

-pretty healthy long weekend on tap. Workout with Bonz, Ruby's with the crew, Game, Snow Sunday.

-Need a couple late surprises from the portal to make up for Zah and Dare. Those two sting, they had to know about Rosenthal though so hopefully they are prepared.

-Watched a bit of Nate Bargatze's Netflix special, as I'd never heard of him before, he's pretty good. I like his deadpan style. Not sure he's the best thing going but pretty good. Enjoy the show.

-So Carhartt is all the rage these days? That's pretty damn random. 80proof is the new Miles Davis.

-Must be getting ancient because the setup and adding users for this Xbox was a pain in the ***. JFC.

-Ordered another Armagnac, geese got me hooked.

-I spend to much time thinking about my age and how close I am to REALLY old milestones. Getting old sucks.

-I can't remember the last time I ate at these places: Arby's, Burger King, Hardees, Taco Bell, Bojangles, Subway, Rally's, Pizza Hut.
 

cricket3

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May 29, 2001
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I've always liked Hardee's but haven't been in years because it's not convenient but anytime happen to be on Richmond Road around breakfast time the drive-thru line is 15 cars deep.
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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Honestly had a nice discussion with Vern last night off board (you’re welcome.) Like most things, some people are inclined to see it a certain way. I think it’s a cloudy situation at best. Arguments can be made for both sides.

Guess it ultimately comes down to what you think about Oswald. Was he just some frustrated loser who wanted to make a name for himself and got a golden opportunity? Why then did he say he was a patsy, that doesn’t really compute to me.

Or was he working for/with someone else.

Maybe the aliens will tell us.

Chomping at the bit for some Ruby’s. It’s been a minute.
 

rudd1

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Oct 3, 2007
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-carhartt has been en vogue for a minute,(read: years), anth... Especially in europe for whatever reason. Makes sense...weve turned their version (Barbour) into high fashion over here.

-hardees breakfast is second only to DQ in the fast food sector. Nothing wrong with a mushroom and swiss, wynn.

^worked at the one that was on nich rd for a bit in HS.

-port, armagnac and cognac after a nice meal...is pretty much the only thing miss (a little)... been 10 years. Espresso has filled the void nicely.
 
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Had a bi-annual trip to the dentist yesterday for a cleaning. Somehow the dental tech ended up scraping about a full inch gash into my gums with her little pick tool. I've broken many bones, torn ligaments etc- but for a solid few minutes that may have been the worst physical pain that I recall. Not to mention that it will take a while to heal and every time I eat/drink/speak it's a nice little reminder of this lady's malpractice. I actually have to go back for them to finish what i was initially there for in the first place bc the blood was so bad she couldnt continue.

Confirmed anti-dentite.

Have come to prefer Dubarry over Barbour after my extensive travels across the UK and Ireland. There Cerrickfergus jackets are top-notch, and also that's one of the best solo whiskey bender songs of all time.
 

BBdK

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Sep 21, 2003
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The 11 points for the Louisville starters is an absolutely incredible stat. NCST is a .500 team, #135 in NET, and beat Louisville by 16 at Yum, the worst home loss of the Chris Mack era.

It's only going to get worse this season...shew.


-Get well soon, krazy. Here's a video to cheer you up.




I mean, lmaooooo. I've watched this like 8x.


The best part about the video, other than the music, is that nearly EVERY one of these he's holding the follow throw, doing the confident back pedal, and other cocky shooter moves when they just FEEL it....he really thinks they're all going in, even when they miss by literally 6 feet.
 

Bonzo_Cat

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Oct 1, 2007
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- Audio porn on the Denner show. Just complete misery and hopelessness out of our rival at 7 am makes for the perfect start to the day.

- A few of their level headed fans have mentioned going all-in on Kenny Payne, which would worry me. But then then the troglodytes sneer that their above him and set their sights on Bennett or Oats.

- We've fattened up on the mediocre teams and unlike years past, done it with joy. Would like a statement game Saturday with Wheeler getting back in the flow. Gonna need him extensively next weekend on the plains.

- With wcc, glad to see the shorties flossing Dr. Martens again. Usually accompanied with some ill-fitting flannel and Jordache jeans to give a GenXer a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

- First round of the playoffs is always one of the top-rated weekends on the sports calendar. Add in it usually falls on MLK weekend is icing on the cake. Need someone to come up with a ranking of the sports weekends, tbh.

- @BernieSadori needs to jump on the bus to Lex. Noon lift if you can make it hoss.
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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Aug 17, 2002
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I’m not rooting for this, but if I’m UofL,
I’m pushing all the chips in for Pearl. Instantly Yum! becomes electric. I don’t think Kelvin brings the spice those clowns want.
 

SAECATFAN

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Nov 7, 2001
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"It's still Louisville Basketball."

The recurring statement this morning on the radio. Is it? I just feel like that brand has taken in all the water it could tbh. Is it still Indiana basketball? Is it still Georgetown Basketball? UCLA has been left for dead for decades before hiring the one UofL should have hired to begin with. Louisville Basketball is a toxic (and cash-strapped) brand and will be for years.

I think I'd be preparing myself for a long, long journey back to Louisville Basketball if I was a Card fan.

And Bruce Pearl isn't taking the risk of leaving the SEC land of milk & honey to salvage that mess. Get serious.
 

Bonzo_Cat

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I think deep down Bruce is holding out out hope he'd get a crack in Lexington. Always speaks highly of the Faithful, damn near deferential, even when we aren't a topic of the conversation. Knows he'd destroy it with the resources here and his style of play would make fans weak in the knees.
 

wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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- I just can’t imagine Louisville has the money or repute to fire two coaches and hire replacements with whom we’d be concerned. Place is a cesspool with a lot of bills to pay.

- Yeah, Carharrt has been slowly building in trendiness for awhile. Not saying Yellowstone hasn’t had an effect.
 
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