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Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

That's why I mentioned it. :p

Hell, the waitress might remember me given the attire the last time around.

And it's not like you'll be going for a relationship. ;)

Dam, she was hot.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

There's nothing wrong with Blue Moon.

I agree, that was just the first trendy, fake microbrew that popped into my head.

'diva: St. Patrick's Catholic Church, outside of Interlochen. Reception at (where else? :)) the Bowers Harbor Inn.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I agree, that was just the first trendy, fake microbrew that popped into my head.

'diva: St. Patrick's Catholic Church, outside of Interlochen. Reception at (where else? :)) the Bowers Harbor Inn.

I have been to both places. Very classy. I actually had dinner at Bowers Harbor before my senior prom. Very nice. Though, that's the first time I've heard about people doing weddings there. The big place to have that kind of thing in TC is the Top of the Park Place Hotel. GORGEOUS view.

My mom graduated in '63 and my dad graduated in '65 if that makes you feel better. Yes, I totally came out of left field.

Wow. My mom was 3 when your mom graduated and my dad was 5 when your dad graduated.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I have been to both places. Very classy. I actually had dinner at Bowers Harbor before my senior prom. Very nice. Though, that's the first time I've heard about people doing weddings there. The big place to have that kind of thing in TC is the Top of the Park Place Hotel. GORGEOUS view.



Wow. My mom was 3 when your mom graduated and my dad was 5 when your dad graduated.

It is sad that my 2 oldest cousins are the same age as my in-laws.

On the other hand I can be ****ed off at Phil Jackson. He went to high school with my mom and my grandpa was his principal. Where the hell were my tickets when the Bulls had their 6 championship run? I only live 60 miles north of Chicago.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I have been to both places. Very classy. I actually had dinner at Bowers Harbor before my senior prom. Very nice. Though, that's the first time I've heard about people doing weddings there. The big place to have that kind of thing in TC is the Top of the Park Place Hotel. GORGEOUS view.

I had dinner at Bowers Harbor once about a decade ago, and I think it was good. I can't recall anymore. That weekend was actually the last time I visited TC, come to think of it.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

When was this? F5? If is was...it was Euro.
I've never been in a bar with you and I don't know who your friends are. There is no possible way this had anything to do with you. You probably thought that song was about you. Didn't you?
Pretty sure he was talking to me since a group of us was sitting in the same area at the place in Milwaukee the day of the championship game after the poster's game was done. It was during the F4 in '06.
Yes. I like to remember the part where MEg couldn't get served her brat because the guy at the ordering window couldn't see her because she was too short.
My mom graduated in '63 and my dad graduated in '65 if that makes you feel better. Yes, I totally came out of left field.
I'm only 32, and my grandfather fought in in WWI. Think about that - he fought in the war where the tank was first introduced into combat. My parents were both born during the Depression. You want to talk out of left field?
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I've never been in a bar with you and I don't know who your friends are. There is no possible way this had anything to do with you. You probably thought that song was about you. Didn't you?

Yes. I like to remember the part where MEg couldn't get served her brat because the guy at the ordering window couldn't see her because she was too short.

I'm only 32, and my grandfather fought in in WWI. Think about that - he fought in the war where the tank was first introduced into combat. My parents were both born during the Depression. You want to talk out of left field?

A former buddy graduated HS when his dad was 72. Yes, you read that right.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I've never been in a bar with you and I don't know who your friends are. There is no possible way this had anything to do with you. You probably thought that song was about you. Didn't you?

I am impressed that you got the reference. I was born a year and a half after the song was released, and just for the record, my parents do not listen to metal. Also, I know that the song is not about me. It is about a black sorceress who practices black magic. :p
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I am impressed that you got the reference. I was born a year and a half after the song was released, and just for the record, my parents do not listen to metal. Also, I know that the song is not about me. It is about a black sorceress who practices black magic. :p
Wait, what was referenced where?
 
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