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Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

That would be the exact one.

Yikes.
To compare: for $5 more/month (per person), I'm in a FULL apartment, all utilities and internet included. It has its quirks, but of all the places I've lived in this town, this is the most satisfied I've been with a housing location.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Bakunin, forget a lease, you can buy a 4 bedroom house up there for $20,000.
 
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Bakunin, forget a lease, you can buy a 4 bedroom house up there for $20,000.
Good god. By the time I'm 50, I would have enough money to own an entire neighborhood. Then not only could I tell people to stay off my lawn, I could tell them to get out of my territory.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Good Morning, MEUSA! :)


Good Morning to the rest of tLodge! :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Hammer, Clown, ewe, les... and whomever I've missed.

I get it to some degree. I just don't know where I should be going. What I'd personally like is to have the next 5 years to feel things out without having to worry about it. I'll save one way or another... its what I do. I'd like to acclimate to my new life... while I'm not 22 I'd like some latitude. I want to relax... i want to alleviate myself of my self-concerns about myself. Get into shape and then advance that into a more professional look. I want to get out and do things, enjoy life, and I want to do it with people that I can have fun with. I'd like to think, at least for the short term, that I should do whatever I want within reason so long as its more positive than negative.

Having finished school is it OK just to work on the short term for now?
There is a great saying- life is what you meet along the road, not what you see when you get to the end (or something like that. People are so busy planning to get where they are going they don't do what they like. In the end, I doubt there is someone who is going to give you a grade for whether you did X by age 30 and Y by age 31. Save some, do what you like and the rest will come. SOmetimes all the duckies do not line up neatly but that is OK.

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! terrible tuesday is here.

It is 32 degrees. This is way to cold for May. Yesterday Lil had another track meet and it was 50, gale force winds. I have pic of the long jumpers sort of stopping mid air when the gust hits them.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Morning lodge

Cold, wet, windy morning here in the upper Midwest
 
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Monday drinking = Tuesday feeling like crap. :(

Actually it wouldn't have been so bad if the bartender didn't keep giving me free drinks when I was trying to leave.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Morning Lodge.


Actually it wouldn't have been so bad if the bartender didn't keep giving me free drinks when I was trying to leave.

Was she hot? Did she want to take advantage of you? It was a guy? OK, same questions I guess.

the weather sucks today

I don't want to have to stand or sit in this rain and watch my son's soccer team get demolished tonight. :( Maybe the fields will be too wet and they'll postpone. :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

After a week in the mid to high 70s, it was 30 when I left my house at 6:40 this morning. Ah, springtime in Boston. :o

Morning, Lodge! Had my last discussion for my Psychology class and I say, "good riddance to bad rubbish". The TA didn't show up for class on time, was unprepared for class, didn't want to actually discuss the material, and let us out early every week. Now I wouldn't complain about this, but I have to leave my house at 6:40am to get to campus for the class. If I didn't have to go, I could sleep in and leave at 8. :mad: *shrug* I made my thoughts about her on her evaluation.

How's the Lodge Injured List feeling this morning?
 
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