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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

evening Lodge.

I almost graduated from the hammerpunch to chair throwing tonight. :mad:

Habs fan? :confused:

What a glorious evening. Too bad our kids soccer team ruined it by showing up instead of just forfeiting. Lost 9-0. And our goalie played great. I don't believe we had an actual shot on goal. Ball was in our end the whole night. But man Eden Prairie has some gorgeous fields. Huge park with perfect fields.
 
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It was pretty much only the lack of bathing suit up there that kept me from finding a beach up there the last two days. I made do with lots of biking and reading outside Flashy's apartment.
Didn't realize he was up here, much less you! Is he still up in the heights? If so, my cousin's been working up there every day. Maybe you've seen him? A scrawny white kid with 80s sunglasses doing absolutely nothing. :p

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Plus, the idea of going to a beach in Houghton scares me.
The beach is in Hancock, for one, and granted it's been packed with a bunch of college students, and seems to be overrun by the whores, it's still been quite nice. I'm getting color earlier than I ever do, and I'm loving it. :)

Now, off to spend some time with some other Greeks.
Work at Wells Fargo from 8-6 tomorrow, yet somehow I can tolerate that more than 3 hours at Shopko. :mad:
 
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The beach is in Hancock, for one, and granted it's been packed with a bunch of college students, and seems to be overrun by the whores, it's still been quite nice. I'm getting color earlier than I ever do, and I'm loving it. :)

That's the nicest one in the immediate Hoton-Hancock vicinity, and isn't a bad beach at all, but I prefer Calumet Waterworks in general.
 
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That's the nicest one in the immediate Hoton-Hancock vicinity, and isn't a bad beach at all, but I prefer Calumet Waterworks in general.

Jacobsville. Sandy out to the drop-off for swimming, and hardly anyone is willing to spend an hour and a half driving down there.

For closer ones though, definitely the Waterworks.
 
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Great Sand Bay and Bete Grise. perfect! but they are far out from Houghton.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #111: Filling in for the night shift

Didn't realize he was up here, much less you! Is he still up in the heights? If so, my cousin's been working up there every day. Maybe you've seen him? A scrawny white kid with 80s sunglasses doing absolutely nothing. :p


The beach is in Hancock, for one, and granted it's been packed with a bunch of college students, and seems to be overrun by the whores, it's still been quite nice. I'm getting color earlier than I ever do, and I'm loving it. :)

Now, off to spend some time with some other Greeks.
Work at Wells Fargo from 8-6 tomorrow, yet somehow I can tolerate that more than 3 hours at Shopko. :mad:

Yup, and no, I never saw a kid that looked like that.
Beaches being overrun with whores do not faze me. You remember where I'm currently living, correct?

Jacobsville. Sandy out to the drop-off for swimming, and hardly anyone is willing to spend an hour and a half driving down there.

For closer ones though, definitely the Waterworks.

I am that type. Back home, my friends and I used to pass on the in-town TC beaches and head out to Good Harbor beach on the other side of the pinky peninsula. To this day, it is still my favorite beach ever.
 
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I am that type. Back home, my friends and I used to pass on the in-town TC beaches and head out to Good Harbor beach on the other side of the pinky peninsula. To this day, it is still my favorite beach ever.

I still like Hawaii...
 
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Everything being overrun with whores do not faze me. You remember where I'm currently living, correct?

FYP.

I've never driven as far as Jacobsville or Bete Grise to go swimming, though I did swim a few times at a friend's vacation property a few miles north of Gay. F2B&G is right about it being sandy until the dropoff, but the dropoff is about a half-mile out. :p
 
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