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Rep Retirement Lodge 79: A decade of USCHO

Rep Retirement Lodge 79: A decade of USCHO


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 79: A decade of USCHO

Morning all.
So Clinton is meeting with Kim Jong Whatever in North Korea.
I hope they were able to determine a working definition of "hole in one". :D
 
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Good Morning Lodge.

I took a hockey stick to the eyebrow last night.:(
Ouch!

Good news #1 - it was the eyebrow, not the eye.
Good news #2 - you got to watch hockey at some level :D
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 79: A decade of USCHO

Morning all.
So Clinton is meeting with Kim Jong Whatever in North Korea.
I hope they were able to determine a working definition of "hole in one". :D

That or they are spending their time discussing different uses for cigars. :)
 
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USAirways cancelled the 10AM LGA-DCA flight, but since I was there early, I got on the 9 AM flight, and thus got to DC before you. I assume those who got there later got on the 11AM flight.

wow, that's pretty clutch. I was there oh, 4.5 hours early because that's when my ride was getting me there:p We left about 15 minutes late, and got in about the same.

30 minutes or so 'til I board for my flight to 'Cuse.
 
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s'upp y'all..
This just jarred something in my brain, I was going to post this a couple days ago, and completely forgot.

Apparently, my group has a hot asian intern at the Indiana location. Yeah, I was left asking myself, why wasn't I introduced to her sometime before my last day in town!?!
 
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Apparently, my group has a hot asian intern at the Indiana location. Yeah, I was left asking myself, why wasn't I introduced to her sometime before my last day in town!?!

Do we really need to tell you why?
 
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wow, that's pretty clutch. I was there oh, 4.5 hours early because that's when my ride was getting me there:p We left about 15 minutes late, and got in about the same.

30 minutes or so 'til I board for my flight to 'Cuse.

I assume that USAirways does this often when the shuttle isn't full. Even with people from another flight, the middle seats seemed to be all empty.
 
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I assume that USAirways does this often when the shuttle isn't full. Even with people from another flight, the middle seats seemed to be all empty.
I can only remember one time when I've been on a flight that hasn't been completely full.

I have figured out over the last couple years that with my long legs it is best to stick to Boeing and McDonnell-Douglass planes, since they seem to have more leg room than crappy Airbusses. I also try to always sit on the aisle, so I can at least stretch one leg out occasionally. (I used to get exit rows, then they started giving priority to their frequent fliers, and I don't fly enough:( )
 
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FWIW I don't wear a watch and unlike you I do not have the inclination to deal with a shadow stick aka a sundial. ;)

Take another look at that watch you don't wear. Mickey's big hand is giving you the finger.

Now go get lost on this alleged 'vacation' [he's checking in with his parole officer] you keep mentioning. :cool:
 
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I have - no lie - 80 Facebook application requests from my cousin.

What the hell?!??!!?

Thank you all for not being remotely that bad.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 79: A decade of USCHO

This just jarred something in my brain, I was going to post this a couple days ago, and completely forgot.

Apparently, my group has a hot asian intern at the Indiana location. Yeah, I was left asking myself, why wasn't I introduced to her sometime before my last day in town!?!

the fact that my posts bring up this type of response makes me proud :D
 
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I assume that USAirways does this often when the shuttle isn't full. Even with people from another flight, the middle seats seemed to be all empty.
I can't remember the last time I was on a flight that wasn't mostly full.
I have figured out over the last couple years that with my long legs it is best to stick to Boeing and McDonnell-Douglass planes, since they seem to have more leg room than crappy Airbusses. I also try to always sit on the aisle, so I can at least stretch one leg out occasionally. (I used to get exit rows, then they started giving priority to their frequent fliers, and I don't fly enough:( )
Ditto. I like window seats because I like watching the landscape go by, but aisle seats are so much more comfortable when you're over 6 ft.
 
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