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Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

  • Exactly 1000, as is written.

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  • Less than 1000.

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  • None at all since this is lame.

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  • More than 1500, but no more than 2000.

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

I'd probably flip Meijer and Target around.
Depends on the Meijer. The one near me on Carpenter Rd, which I like to refer to as ghetto Meijer, has awful produce and is all around not good. The one in Cascade Township near my aunt is awesome. All kinds of goodies there, and it's clean, and has lots of check out lanes. However, Grand Rapids is a bit far for me to go to get groceries.

SWEET.

Guy I know up here who ran a small arcade for a while is selling me a 60 in 1 cocktail cabinet for $1100. Has all the games that mattered. I needed a living room table, and that will do nicely. I am such a dork.
That sounds awesome. I am jealous.
 
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Also, today is my selection date for Iowa Football tickets; they re seated the stadium this year, rewarding people who donating the most money, etc. and based on priority points, you're allowed to upgrade your seats or move around with earlier selection dates. I want similar seats to mine last year, 30 yard line, row 62. Row 55 and 56 has a ton of open seats as of now, and it would be excellent if I can move down to there. Kinnick is so steep and so close to the sidelines that 62 isn't TOO high, but I wouldn't want to be much higher. I enjoy seeing play develop and seeing the whole field.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Also, today is my selection date for Iowa Football tickets; they re seated the stadium this year, rewarding people who donating the most money, etc. and based on priority points, you're allowed to upgrade your seats or move around with earlier selection dates. I want similar seats to mine last year, 30 yard line, row 62. Row 55 and 56 has a ton of open seats as of now, and it would be excellent if I can move down to there. Kinnick is so steep and so close to the sidelines that 62 isn't TOO high, but I wouldn't want to be much higher. I enjoy seeing play develop and seeing the whole field.


Plus, from that height, maybe the black & gold isn't so hideous? :p:D


Reminds me I gotta pay for my Badger tix by tomorrow.
 
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I didn't have much respect for the catholic church before this, but what I did have is now gone. What a complete horse**** organization.
 
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Met Mavsy in the student union between my meetings just now.

3 meetings to go today.
 
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Where do you sit at the Camp?:)


Section A, row 37, seats 14 & 15.

Same seats since 1994 (when we moved here) although we don't use them much anymore. I believe we didn't miss a game for the first 10 years or so. Since then there's been a season or two where we didn't go to any.

Sell most of them now and often sit in other seats when we do go.

Don't want to let them go though coz it's hard and expensive (donations required) to get them back. We can always find buyers though.
 
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What did they do?
The catholic preacher a-hole won't let my mom speak at thw funeral because she is not catholic, and argued with my aunt for 20 minutes about speakers and soloists. My aunt, and her ex-husband both wanted people to go up during the service to share memories of Derek, and they wanted one of Derek's friends to sing a solo. The preacher said that stuff had to be done before or after the service because he didnt want it to "interrupt his mass". He argued with a grieving mother and father for 30 minutes over it, the ****ing *****.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Section A, row 37, seats 14 & 15.

Same seats since 1994 (when we moved here) although we don't use them much anymore. I believe we didn't miss a game for the first 10 years or so. Since then there's been a season or two where we didn't go to any.

Sell most of them now and often sit in other seats when we do go.

Don't want to let them go though coz it's hard and expensive (donations required) to get them back. We can always find buyers though.
That's how it is with our seats as well. Just pointless to dump them and go through the process of trying to regain that "status" again.

My first time there, Homecoming 2010, against Iowa, we sat in the third row of Section A. Tony Moeaki had a beautiful TD catch in our lap.:p That was a good day.

In each return trip, generally on Iowa's bye week, I've been in the student section. I suppose that's coming to an end with many of my best friends graduating. We'll be there next year for sure for the Iowa game.
 
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The catholic preacher a-hole won't let my mom speak at thw funeral because she is not catholic, and argued with my aunt for 20 minutes about speakers and soloists. My aunt, and her ex-husband both wanted people to go up during the service to share memories of Derek, and they wanted one of Derek's friends to sing a solo. The preacher said that stuff had to be done before or after the service because he didnt want it to "interrupt his mass". He argued with a grieving mother and father for 30 minutes over it, the ****ing *****.
Sounds to me like you need a shovel and a hog farm. That would fix your preacher problem in a hurry. Its a Funeral, not your Mass Jerkwad!
 
The catholic preacher a-hole won't let my mom speak at thw funeral because she is not catholic, and argued with my aunt for 20 minutes about speakers and soloists. My aunt, and her ex-husband both wanted people to go up during the service to share memories of Derek, and they wanted one of Derek's friends to sing a solo. The preacher said that stuff had to be done before or after the service because he didnt want it to "interrupt his mass". He argued with a grieving mother and father for 30 minutes over it, the ****ing *****.

That's on the priest, not the church. My grandmother, her brother, his wife, and my grandfather had full Catholic Mass funerals over the last 20 years in two different churches. We had no issues whatsoever in any of the funerals, and my dad, who planned two of those, is about as anti-Catholic as it gets, having gone to school there thru 8th grade. He made no bones about what he thought, and we had no problems.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

The catholic preacher a-hole won't let my mom speak at thw funeral because she is not catholic, and argued with my aunt for 20 minutes about speakers and soloists. My aunt, and her ex-husband both wanted people to go up during the service to share memories of Derek, and they wanted one of Derek's friends to sing a solo. The preacher said that stuff had to be done before or after the service because he didnt want it to "interrupt his mass". He argued with a grieving mother and father for 30 minutes over it, the ****ing *****.

That's on the priest, not the church. My grandmother, her brother, his wife, and my grandfather had full Catholic Mass funerals over the last 20 years in two different churches. We had no issues whatsoever in any of the funerals, and my dad, who planned two of those, is about as anti-Catholic as it gets, having gone to school there thru 8th grade. He made no bones about what he thought, and we had no problems.


Yeah, that's definitely on the preacher, not the church. I'd go to the bishop and hint that you'd go to the press.
 
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