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Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

MSP is an effing zoo! Luckily I used airport skillz and went to the ticketing kiosks across from the main terminal and avoided the 2+ hour ticketing/check-in lines in the main building. :cool:
The security line wasn't too bad since everyone was still waiting in the other line, so I'm at the gate with plenty of time and stress free. :)
 
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I am curious myself. Is this psychotic girlfriend now an ex-girlfriend? And if not, has she cured her psychosis?

IIRC not having primary involvement.... she was a psychotic ex that started to internet stalk him around here and other places... she also seemed to involve herself with a known felony, interfering with the mail in regards to a mini-helmet (you know, like the ones they serve ice cream in at ball games). I'm not sure if that signifies a special level of crazy or if she was just "special".
 
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Good morning! I've been at work for ~40 minutes and the thrill is gone.
 
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I think I missed all of the last Lodge.

Hope everyone enjoyed the holiday.

Too much work to do, and am debating leaving in ~2 hours to go to Grand Rapids. My dad's family is having a Christmas dinner, and I haven't seen a few of them in about 2 years. Weather says no more than 3 inches, but it's a 2.5 hour drive (each way in good weather). And I'm supposed to work today and tomorrow. Oh, and I should be playing trumpet tonight for the women's b-ball game, but can skip that.

I guess I'll see how much work can be accomplished by 11.
 
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in a serious moment...the 9/11 thread.

my highlight was in 2008 when Minnesota was playing Mankato in the playoffs. We must have had 3 scoring update threads. I was overnighting in Lexington Kentucky and every time I would refresh the page there was like 80 new posts. Brent was there, he can verify. :eek:
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

in a serious moment...the 9/11 thread.

my highlight was in 2008 when Minnesota was playing Mankato in the playoffs. We must have had 3 scoring update threads. I was overnighting in Lexington Kentucky and every time I would refresh the page there was like 80 new posts. Brent was there, he can verify. :eek:

....not that there's anything wrong with that. :D :p

The 911 thread was amazing. Ritt's posts were incredible.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

I think the pole choices prove that I'm still a relative noob around here, and I'm still bummed that I took a hiatus and missed all but the tail end of the summer of rep. :(


Hi, Lodge--off to Detroit today, and GLI tomorrow! I'll be the USA fan.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

The only poll option I am not aware of is the first one.

I got some nice serving platters for Christmas and I'm trying to remove the stickers from them. What's the best option to remove that - just soap and water?

Was watching the Ellen DeGeneres show this morning and she had this author on that wrote this book called Eating Animals and all he did was badmouth eating meat/chicken/etc. Seriously, it made me want to get a large piece of prime rib and eat in front of him while he was tied up in a chair.
 
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Landed at chicago-midway. I just have a short layover here then onto the hellhole that is Detroilet to witness the annual ritual slaughter of my favorite team.
The only poll option I am not aware of is the first one.

I got some nice serving platters for Christmas and I'm trying to remove the stickers from them. What's the best option to remove that - just soap and water?

Was watching the Ellen DeGeneres show this morning and she had this author on that wrote this book called Eating Animals and all he did was badmouth eating meat/chicken/etc. Seriously, it made me want to get a large piece of prime rib and eat in front of him while he was tied up in a chair.
Thumbs up to the big piece of prime rib. :D
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

No MEg with a bump on her head?

This.

I got some nice serving platters for Christmas and I'm trying to remove the stickers from them. What's the best option to remove that - just soap and water?

Was watching the Ellen DeGeneres show this morning and she had this author on that wrote this book called Eating Animals and all he did was badmouth eating meat/chicken/etc. Seriously, it made me want to get a large piece of prime rib and eat in front of him while he was tied up in a chair.

WD40. Seriously. It's a light enough oil that it comes off with dish detergent, but will dissolve gummy residue. Alternately, try one of the citrus oil-based cleaners.

And I agree with the prime rib as well. Better have a lamb chop too.


Morning, Lodge. Reworked my travel plans to Detroit - I'm still going, but not leaving until tomorrow.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

I got some nice serving platters for Christmas and I'm trying to remove the stickers from them. What's the best option to remove that - just soap and water?

Was watching the Ellen DeGeneres show this morning and she had this author on that wrote this book called Eating Animals and all he did was badmouth eating meat/chicken/etc. Seriously, it made me want to get a large piece of prime rib and eat in front of him while he was tied up in a chair.

soap and water works...otherwise try Goo Gone. It's amazing.

And I think I love you even more. :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 95: A USCHO Retrospective

I'll go with "The Summer of Rep" and any rep received from psycopathic/cross-dressing/homophobic/bed-wetting/Dilbert/Baby Stewie/Dummy.

The man's reps were their own mini-series. And I hasten to add that all of those characters are still at large as my rep file can attest. :D
 
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