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anthonys735

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I learnt sleep. It was great. Kids been sleeping through the night for months. As for recommendations, I trust sloot's research over you weird *** links that no one clicks on. Crazy that babies for centuries survived without your links and advanced child rearing knowledge. Hopefully you allow the little guy to breathe someday.

Sleeping with an infant in room for 6 months -> year sounds MISERABLE.

Alexa just said you're a weirdo.
 
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Umm, who am I a blind loyalist to?




 

joeyrupption

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I learnt sleep. It was great. Kids been sleeping through the night for months. As for recommendations, I trust sloot's research over you weird *** links that no one clicks on. Crazy that babies for centuries survived without your links and advanced child rearing knowledge. Hopefully you allow the little guy to breathe someday.

Sleeping with an infant in room for 6 months -> year sounds MISERABLE.

Alexa just said you're a weirdo.
I had to find a weird link to reference old advice because all the official ones don't display backdated advice, dumbass. And babies survived a much lower rate for centuries, and that's the point, Jesus Christ.

Why don't you take a vacation and ask, "Alexa, what's critical thinking?"
 

wcc31

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So, Kenny Chesney and Pink just released a song. Together. :joy:



Fuh real, y'all. Please save ALL the pumps around here for at least 1 year, as that's the bare minimum that that dipshit will need to get. Goodness. What a fool.

(had to listen out of curiosity -- its predictably terrible)

Isn't Chesney about a decade late on a collaboration with Pink? What's next- a song with the Backstreet Boys?
 

BernieSadori

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In case any of you Lexington cowboys are interested, ARIAT will have a store in the Summit at Fritz Farm in February or March.

This will only be their second brick and mortar store. The other one being in California.

Holla if you wear their boots/clothing, I can get a hell of a discount.

/PSA
 

TransyCat09

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To be fair, 0.000875 of all children will die of SUID of some kind. I would recommend listening to hours of podcasts, consulting college buddies in obscure fields, and reading tons of scientific literature of dubious provenance that's likely to change in 5 years anyway to drop that risk down to a much more reasonable 0.0004375.
 

anthonys735

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Before I pile on him too much because he's so condescending. In all honesty, if I had been told to keep the little guy an inch from me the entire first year I would've. The SID % is ridiculously low but damn it feels like about 98% when it's your little guy.

"Is he breathing, he's not breathing, I'm going to go in there and check, oh ****... oh nevermind he's breathing normally like the 5 other times I checked tonight."
 

wcc31

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Still remember the 90s World Series- my top non-UK basketball sports fan moment. Back then, the Reds and baseball were just about on-par with my UK basketball love. Dad actually had us tickets in the blue seats (the lower level at Riverfront) for Game 7 of the NLCS against Bond, Bonilla, Drabek and the Pirates, but we clenched in 6.

That series against the A's was awesome. We were huge underdogs and came in and kicked the **** out of the douchiest team in baseball. Davis going deep off Stewart in the first inning of Game 1. Joe Oliver with a walk-off RBI with Billy Bates coming home. Billy freaking Hatcher going 7-9 before getting hit by a pitch and breaking his hand.

When we won- in a move rarely duplicated or endorsed by parents- my family and my good buddy Robbie's family headed to Fountain Square to celebrate. Just remember being 11 years old and downtown packed with cars and people. Horns beeping. Brooms everywhere. High-fives from strangers. The classic "Oak-land suuucks" cheers.
 

BBdK

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Assume Twitter will introduce some kind of Vine-like thing within their system? I sure hope so. Scott Charlton has to be depressed, what's he going to do with his life now?
 

MaxPowerrr

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Still remember the 90s World Series- my top non-UK basketball sports fan moment. Back then, the Reds and baseball were just about on-par with my UK basketball love. Dad actually had us tickets in the blue seats (the lower level at Riverfront) for Game 7 of the NLCS against Bond, Bonilla, Drabek and the Pirates, but we clenched in 6.

That series against the A's was awesome. We were huge underdogs and came in and kicked the **** out of the douchiest team in baseball. Davis going deep off Stewart in the first inning of Game 1. Joe Oliver with a walk-off RBI with Billy Bates coming home. Billy freaking Hatcher going 7-9 before getting hit by a pitch and breaking his hand.

When we won- in a move rarely duplicated or endorsed by parents- my family and my good buddy Robbie's family headed to Fountain Square to celebrate. Just remember being 11 years old and downtown packed with cars and people. Horns beeping. Brooms everywhere. High-fives from strangers. The classic "Oak-land suuucks" cheers.
Was at Game 2 in the red seats way up behind home plate. When Oliver hit that ball I remember seeing Bates run in, and then at least three rolls of toilet paper being flung from the high seats. I've always wanted to meet the guy(s) who held on to celebratory toilet paper and managed to wait for the perfect moment to huck them into the air.
 

Century Cat

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I don't think most of you get Joey's sense of humor. Maybe take his posts as less condescending and more tongue-in-cheek. I have a hard time forming my own opinion about anything but at least I can detect dry humor when I see it, you stupid Fs.


Yes, and perhaps not take every little whiff of bait, hook, line and sinker, and pointlessly argue it ad nauseum.
 

anthonys735

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-NBA!! Where pivot foot is optional!!

-1990 was my indoctrination into being a fanatic and the Reds, really even before I understood UK sports. All downhill since.

-Glad Joey has WCC on his side because the GYERO Moms are not a happy group right now. In fact they're down right salty.

-Booker, unnecessary.

-Gambol!!

-80proof and Anth getting down with the Sausage Party in the near future!! Ahhh **** we got a new sausage stuffer!!

-After 6 weeks I think this head cold allergy BS is finally behind me. Thank God. Been years since I was sick before 2016 but I feel like I haven't had more than a month without something this year. MegaVirus, lower back ******, hamstring, never ending head cold. Leggo 2017 -> Healthy, UK title, UK wins the East, Reds win the pennant, Tiger gets a major, I finally collect from my bookie.
 
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BBdK

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So Kawhi Leonard, already the best defender in the league, is Kobe on offense now?

That guy is amazing, hard to think of many players (non bigs) who have improved their games like he has from such a raw state.
 

SAECATFAN

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-The only thing I remember about the 1990 World Series was some asshat in my 3rd grade class bragging about going to a game and riding up in his Dad's t-top Toyota Supra. That's never sat well with me.

-First fire on the patio last night. I have to admit, that's pretty dope. Eric Clapton's unplugged album on repeat. Eagle Rare. #whywedothis?

-I really think we roll tomorrow. Going to score a crap ton of points and think our defense maybe finally earns a little respect. We'll see.

-Guess I'll turn the AC back on? [eyeroll]

-My oldest brother, who without provocation was running his mouth to every single person wearing red that he saw at the 2014 Governor's Cup said last night he wasn't going this year because he "didn't want to subject himself to their ******** again."

He did walk a good 7 rows down from our seats to get in this guy's face sometime around the middle of the 4th quarter, which was awesome.



Honestly, probably for the best but I still think he's going.
 

PuffyNips

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* Who gives a touch about Kawhisucka?

* Kicking the weekend off right tonight. Fire pit. Beer. Cats early tomorrow. Bengals early Sunday. Glorious.

* Speaking of fire pits, I am extremely jelly of BBdK's new set up. Awesomeness.

* I was a brand new frosh in college for the Reds 1990 'ship. The fact that you were so young explains why some of you people are so stupid about the Reds and baseball now.

* Speaking of baseball, I'm 100% Team Llama.

* I'm pretty sure my new neighbors have a gremlin. Hard to tell, because they only walk it at night. But I'm about 80% sure that is what it is.

* Is Joey even real, or is it just Herrrmmmm after he turned to the dark side (Apple)?

* I saw that mouse eating spider video on The Chive. I seriously would have to move. I've always wanted to visit Australia, but man they have a lot of freaky, deadly animals there.
 

anthonys735

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The Cardinal Beak loser is the worst. He's at least 30+ now because he's been doing this for 10 years. Super cool star tat, bro.
 

anthonys735

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Bryson on Australia(which he adores)

“Australians are very unfair in this way. They spend half of any conversation insisting that the country's dangers are vastly overrated and that there's nothing to worry about, and the other half telling you how six months ago their Uncle Bob was driving to Mudgee when a tiger snake slid out from under the dashboard and bit him on the groin, but that it's okay now because he's off the life support machine and they've discovered he can communicate with eye blinks.”
Bill Bryson, In a Sunburned Country

“[Australia] is the home of the largest living thing on earth, the Great Barrier Reef, and of the largest monolith, Ayers Rock (or Uluru to use its now-official, more respectful Aboriginal name). It has more things that will kill you than anywhere else. Of the world's ten most poisonous snakes, all are Australian. Five of its creatures - the funnel web spider, box jellyfish, blue-ringed octopus, paralysis tick, and stonefish - are the most lethal of their type in the world. This is a country where even the fluffiest of caterpillars can lay you out with a toxic nip, where seashells will not just sting you but actually sometimes go for you. ... If you are not stung or pronged to death in some unexpected manner, you may be fatally chomped by sharks or crocodiles, or carried helplessly out to sea by irresistible currents, or left to stagger to an unhappy death in the baking outback. It's a tough place.”
Bill Bryson, In a Sunburned Country
 
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The Cardinal Beak loser is the worst. He's at least 30+ now because he's been doing this for 10 years. Super cool star tat, bro.

I went to college with him. He was a fraternity brother of mine. He had a Tommy Hilfiger tat back in 1995. Also he does not know that its me from my avatar on twitter and banned me after multiple times of trolling. He unfriended every UK fan on his Facebook after the 2014 game in Indy.
 
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Leach: "How big of a game is this Freddie?"
Maggard: "Well Tom this is an airport game....meaning that if the Cats win there will be fans lined up at the airport when they get back to Lexington."

:flushed:
 

drxman1

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The stonefish sting is supposed to be one of the worst things imaginable. Like morphine doesn't even touch it.
 
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