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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

We had yearbooks in Jr. High, 7th through 9th grade. Best 5 years of my life. :D

My kids are in Catholic schools and have had a yearbook every year. We were too cheap to buy my son's from kindergarten (or maybe Pre-K?) but should have, Baby Jesus was an 8th grader at the school that year.
 
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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

I had a few yearbooks in Elementary school, and one each year from 7th grade onward.
 
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Hi Lodge,

How is everbody doing? My life has been "interesting" the past few months. Some good some bad. That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger right?
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

My wife and I celebrated our anniverasry last night by going to a terrific restaurant in Larimer Square: Rioja. For the resident "foodies" in the LODGE....

Madame Shot selected the Colorado lamb two ways: grilled t-bone, house made lamb merguez sausage, crisp couscous pillows, caramelized fennel, tomato coulis and preserved lemon yogurt. She also had a nice crisp galss of chardonnay.

Monsieur Shot selected the braised goat and spinach pappardelle pasta with fresh artichokes, pistachios, dates and Haystack Mountain goat cheese. A nice glass of Gnarly Head merlot as well.

For dessert we shared the pineapple trio: pineapple upside down cake; pineapple napoleon and pineapple-jicama salad.

It was our first time dining there. It won't be our last. :)
Sounds delicious!

Lucky! Once I get out of school... :)

That sounds fantastic. I'm quite jealous except of dessert (not a huge pineapple fan), but I'd be willing to try it.

Indeed.

Hello from school! Just took my last exam of the semester before finals. *fingers crossed* All homework is turned in, so the only thing to do now is to start preparing for finals (and watch Iron Man tonight with tcbg in IMAX.) :)
Good luck on your finals!

Elk is delicious...
So is bison...

Hi Lodge,

How is everbody doing? My life has been "interesting" the past few months. Some good some bad. That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger right?
I am well. Recovering from surgery has me feeling helpless, but I'll be fine. The staples come out in about a week. Can't wait to go to Chicago the 21st-23rd...
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

We had yearbooks in Jr. High, 7th through 9th grade. Best 5 years of my life. :D

My kids are in Catholic schools and have had a yearbook every year. We were too cheap to buy my son's from kindergarten (or maybe Pre-K?) but should have, Baby Jesus was an 8th grader at the school that year.
Yep, I had them K-12.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

I had a few yearbooks during elementary school and then every year through middle school and high school. My sophomore-senior year ones ended up really sweet because CHS upgraded to all color, and they were 150 pages-ish. Plus with all of the orgs I was in, I was on almost every page, including collages :p


Sidenote: I'm so ready to be done working 50+ hours a week.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

I had a few yearbooks during elementary school and then every year through middle school and high school. My sophomore-senior year ones ended up really sweet because CHS upgraded to all color, and they were 150 pages-ish. Plus with all of the orgs I was in, I was on almost every page, including collages :p


Sidenote: I'm so ready to be done working 50+ hours a week.

Pretty sure I had yearbooks all the way from elementary to HS, although I would be ****ed right now if I knew where any of them from 8th grade and younger are at. the HS ones are all in a box down in the basement.

Knocked out another instructor massage today, and I think I figured out where I'm going to go to receive one of my instructor massages from when we get done with hay this year. A two hour hot stone massage sounds lovely. And this lady isn't going to be just laying the stones on me like at those resorts. :D

Sigh, Class tomorrow, then to Brooklyn to knock out 2 more Instructor rubs, and sooner or later I need to finish up some reading for an Online quiz, then get more serious about getting my Maniken Muscle report done. :(
 
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

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! thursday is upon us
 
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Morning lodge

Another dreary day in MN
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Good Morning, Lodge!

4 out of the six mornings driving to work have been in rain. 1 day so far was a hassle driving. It will probably be 2 in 45 minutes. On top of that, my car is possessed. It dings at me for no reason. Time for coffee!
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Good Morning Lodge.

Week is almost over...then next week I am in Indiana all week. This month is going fast.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

hey Lodge. Humid and stormy in St. Louis. I think it's rained every day that I've been here. I have an 8 mile run scheduled...might have to push it back to the weekend when I'm back home in lovely Denver.
 
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