GYERO ARCHIVE

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krazykats

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My wife does every bit of the grocery shopping, except for random *** **** she instructs me to pick up from time to time. I’m grateful for it, and really can’t imagine refusing to let my wife shop for groceries. Seems terrible.

I bet she cuts the grass too?

Not sure, but I’ve heard you are terrible!
 

MaxPowerrr

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joeyrupption

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We get the staples via ClickList. Now we’re getting them delivered a lot. I also make a weekly trip to pick up various Simply Lemonades via Target Pickup (Clicklist cadence is off and we cannot seem to establish any household lemonade supply “float“).

Every week, my wife asks for any special grocery requests. And every week, I give the same response: Grippo’s.
 
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rudd1

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Oct 3, 2007
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-wife does click list for the staples. Buys uppermiddleclasswhitelady stuff at whole foods/freshmarket...and grabs snacks/oddities from trader joes.

-i buy whole animals and have them slaughtered...or shoot/clean them myself if time/opportunity presents.

-also occasionally hit the ethnic grocery for stuff.
 

UKRob 73

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Jan 25, 2007
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St X and Assumption coming out and setting the record straight. Courier journal and the Gov said StX has 22 active cases and Assumption has 21 active cases. Both send out full page letters denouncing those numbers. Assumption says they have zero active cases, Stx says they have one.

Good to see people fighting back against Chad's hero.
 

justa

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Feb 23, 2003
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How long are you touchers in a grocery store that you can listen to a podcast? I know the exact location of most items I'm going to buy, in/out in 10-15 tops.

I also go to a small Food Lion in a very rural town, maybe 20-30 ppl in there at a time. So I guess my routine is not applicable to you city slickers.
 

anthonys735

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St X and Assumption coming out and setting the record straight. Courier journal and the Gov said StX has 22 active cases and Assumption has 21 active cases. Both send out full page letters denouncing those numbers. Assumption says they have zero active cases, Stx says they have one.

Good to see people fighting back against Chad's hero.
Even if they had 40 active cases, that's what, 2500 total population bw the two schools? 1.6% of students and faculty with a case if they weren't blatantly lying. But it's not, it's a misrepresentation of the numbers, which has been a consistent theme since May.

At least it seems people are finally pushing back against this stupid ****.
 

MaxPowerrr

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It seems like the governor is manipulating data but otoh I’ve seen “Spotlight” so I’m not sure who to believe anymore.
 

AlbanyWildCat

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Even if they had 40 active cases, that's what, 2500 total population bw the two schools? 1.6% of students and faculty with a case if they weren't blatantly lying. But it's not, it's a misrepresentation of the numbers, which has been a consistent theme since May.

At least it seems people are finally pushing back against this stupid ****.

Yeah, great to see the Catholics pushing back..they have always been at the forefront of protecting young children,
 
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Notes from a nice little weekend.

* Hopped on a $70 Frontier flight (that was about 1/3 full) to Philadelphia, then cruised up to Cooperstown to visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame. That town is perfect, and exactly what you'd think it would be. Probably the most impressive item was the full Babe Ruth uniform. Chills. Proceeded onto Wellsport, PA, and finished the 100-mile Pine Creek Challenge, along a stretch of rails-to-trails that cut thru their self purported Grand Canyon.

* The Cuties thread is what you would expect, only much, much more. Epstein. Q'Anon. The term "normalizing pedophilia." Congrats, TCP.

* Joe Rogan Experience updates:

Mike Tyson = was actually terrible. His brain is just shot. He sounded so sluggish and tired, it was very sad.
Rob Lowe = absolutely hysterical. A 50-something pretty boy/former teen heart throb who's happy to be part of the joke, and never takes himself seriously. That one was great.

* This book, and story, has been great.



* Big bro just traded in his reasonable 4-door Lexus for....

28-foot Airstream
+
F250 to tow it
+
Ford Raptor for everyday drive
+
storage unit for the first two since they don't fit in his garage.

We should have all married doctors. Mercy.

* LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron, inventing new ways to not GAF about COVID-19 nonsense. He's saying his entire teams has basically all caught it, and now they're ready to play...

"Hopefully that once you catch it, you don't get it again," he said. "I'm not a doctor. I think they have that 90-day window, so most of the players that have caught it, we do feel like they'll be eligible for games."

Brilliant. 😂

* Trevor Bauer = 4-3, 1.71 era, 0.80 whip, 83 ks in 58 innings.

* Les Miles is approximately 10 gajillion times cooler than Tubby Smith. Fer the record.
 

Hank Camacho

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Tubby was an amazingly good in-game and day-to-day basketball coach. His problem (from the outside looking in, so who knows) is that he was slapdick in the organizational side of things and it escalated out of control. To some degree, that's on the AD to provide that support.

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for him and be glad he coached here. Great representative of the University and awesome dude.
 

Hank Camacho

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Daniels was the best passer of the bunch. That cat was smooth.

Indeed. And Gerald Fitch was a BMFer, as was Cliff Hawkins.

2003 was possibly the most "Kentucky Basketball" team that didn't win a title. There weren't any stars. Everyone was incredibly talented but not an NBA all-star. It just worked. LOVED that team.
 

UKwizard

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Dec 11, 2002
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It went off the rails when Chuck ran out of eligibility. I know recruiting had gone off the deep end by then but Chuck was the glue holding it together at that point.
 
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wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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Need I remind you that those “bad MFers” lost to UAB in the second round as the tournament one seed.

Same guys whining about Cal on here forgetting Tubby’s tribulations.

It’s ridiculous.

Still waiting for a reasonable argument for why he was better than Les Miles.
 

krazykats

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Well judging Tubby just by his time at UK does him a disservice. His time at Tulsa, UGA and Minnesota where he was very successful as well helps his cause here. However, throwing UAB against Tubby is like throwing UK against Les.

Up until the end not many players during his time here got worse. Sure we went through some knucklehead idiots like Desmond, Jules and Jason Parker, maybe throw in Carruth, but all in all Tubby was what he was and if you didn’t fit he found out quick.

Les took over for Saban so as far as coaching trajectory they are the same but tubby had ALOT success at multiple stops, if you ask me.
 
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