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Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

Morning. Never fell asleep earlier, so I had 2 redbulls on the drive to CNY. Flight to Charlotte leaves in 40 mins, hoping to catch an hour nap or so atleast. Gonna be a struggle kind of day, caffeine drips would be amazing today.
 
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Happy Birthday wolverineTrumpet ‎!! Have a smokin' hott day!
 
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GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! wednesday
Watch out world. Lil is going to take his Learner's Permit test.
 
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Good Morning, Lodge!

Good luck, Lil on the permit test.
 
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Watch out world. Lil is going to take his Learner's Permit test.

Is he late or is the law different in MA? He turned 16 as I recall and in MN you can take the learner's permit test at 15, license test at 16. Much scarier is goldy jr taking the learner's permit this coming summer. :eek:

In other news I had lunch with the CEO of my old firm yesterday (not the one who just laid me off, the one before that). The firm founder died in the interim and it turns out things have gotten worse instead of better as I expected. The CEO not only can't hire me back, he's worried if he'll stick around.
 
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In Mass its 16 and 16 1/2
 
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NY isn't simple, that's about all I remember. All sorts of caveats and restrictions at various ages and whatnot. 16 for the permit, then it becomes a headache.
 
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Aaaaaaaaaaand.......?

Don't "me"
aaaaannnnndddd.....we may get together this weekend and see what happens.:p

Mornin' lodge. 25 minute presentation here at the top of the hour. Then heading to work to play a few holes before I have to punch in at 2.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

Good evening Lodge

The PC at home has the blue screen of death. PC was purchased in 2002 so I'm not surprised. Currently shopping for a PC and a laptop.

Met with people from the school district about little g as we are putting together the game plan for him starting kindergarten next fall. It was brought up that he should get a wheelchair for safety reasons. It would be used to cover long distance stuff and be used for quick mobility for emergencies such as a tornado or lock down. Makes sense.
Thinking I'm going to have to get a new desktop myself here soon. Its not always starting up like its suppose to right now. It works fine once you get it going, but you gotta hold your breath a bit to see if it fires up right. Thinking I could just get away with getting a whole new tower for it, as the screen and everything else is pretty good on it, other than I probably should clean out the keyboard sometime here.
GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! wednesday
Watch out world. Lil is going to take his Learner's Permit test.
Note to self, avoid the whole northeast. ;)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

NY isn't simple, that's about all I remember. All sorts of caveats and restrictions at various ages and whatnot. 16 for the permit, then it becomes a headache.

It's a headache now, for sure. I got in the system just before it became a headache. You now have to have the permit for 6 months before you can even apply for a license. Also, it's 18 in NYC and LI.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

Is he late or is the law different in MA? He turned 16 as I recall and in MN you can take the learner's permit test at 15, license test at 16. Much scarier is goldy jr taking the learner's permit this coming summer. :eek:

In other news I had lunch with the CEO of my old firm yesterday (not the one who just laid me off, the one before that). The firm founder died in the interim and it turns out things have gotten worse instead of better as I expected. The CEO not only can't hire me back, he's worried if he'll stick around.
I took the drivers test when i was 14, never took a permit test. Drove to school on my 15th birthday.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

Well, I got this engine running well. Took me 2 days but the guys working on it before me worked for a year without figuring it out. So 2 days isn't so bad.

Also had time to meet up with Patman for some beers and dinner last night.

Now I'm off to Green Bay to work on another engine.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

I was just going to comment that you can get your license at 15 here. And I think I heard 14 in North Dakota, but I'm not sure.
I drove at 14, but that was with a licensed driver over 18 years old. I think the first time i drove legally was 3 weeks after my 13th birthday. Drove many times illegally before that. I was driving 80,000 pound grain semis right after i turned 15.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge: What are you looking forward to in the offseason?

It's a headache now, for sure. I got in the system just before it became a headache. You now have to have the permit for 6 months before you can even apply for a license. Also, it's 18 in NYC and LI.

My memory on this isn't so good, but I got my learner's permit and then my license (lived in NYC) at 18 which I think were the minimums. I think that if you took drivers ed in HS, you could get a license at 17, but it wasn't offered at my HS, and anyway I was in college when I turned 17.
 
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