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It's late on a Thursday night ...

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Ruth & the kids are at my in-laws so that Ruth & Noah can go skiing tomorrow morning. I'm stuck with a bunch of "Honey Do" tasks, including clearing out the stereo cabinet and re-wiring the components so they work. Yeah, it's a big night in Smithville, for sure.

But things are looking up. While working on the task, I watched the 2004 highlight DVD and the FCA DVD. They inspired me so much that I got the thing under control faster than I expected and I'm happy to say that "Pride" is the first CD played in the re-wired system. It sounds awesome. In fact, it sounds better every time I crank the volume up a notch!

Boy, do I miss football season.
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Here's to hoping that this weekends skiing trip ends up better than the last. Nothing says married man better than being excited to finish "Honey do" chores
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Thank goodness it was an FMB CD that was first in the CD tray.
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goofyeuph wrote:Thank goodness it was an FMB CD that was first in the CD tray.
I'm going to go out on a limb (a really thick strong one) and say that is probably why he mentioned that in the first place. Way to be John Madden and state the obvious though! Sorry Comick, you make it so easy :D

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I don't mind you making fun of me, but at least spell my name right :lol:
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goofyeuph wrote:I don't mind you making fun of me, but at least spell my name right :lol:
Chomic...that better? I knew it looked wrong but heck, I don't know!

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Thats better, thank you :partyman:
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goofyeuph wrote:Thats better, thank you :partyman:
Like the title said, it was late on a thursday night!! Although now it's freaking early Friday morning!!

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Look at the times you guys posted. What the heck are you doing up all night? :shock:
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Young College kids, with your partying and staying up late. I can't remember when the last time I saw the other side of midnight.
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PGY Tiercel wrote:Young College kids, with your partying and staying up late. I can't remember when the last time I saw the other side of midnight.
C'mon ya old fart! I routinely see the other side of midnight on work nights! :)

Ya just gotta train yourself to realize that beer drinking time is more important than sleep!
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Oh, no, don't get me wrong, I know that drinking a beer is more important then sleep. However a pregant wife, and 3 and 5 yr old girls beat me down. Anymore I just prefer a nice glass a burbon and off to bed. Plus, the other people I know in lexington are old farts with kids too, (or mormon) its hard to stop off for a beer when everyone has to get permission first. Which is why I have takin up drinking at lunch more often. Graduate school has its perks.
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1987alum wrote:Ruth & the kids are at my in-laws so that Ruth & Noah can go skiing tomorrow morning. I'm stuck with a bunch of "Honey Do" tasks, including clearing out the stereo cabinet and re-wiring the components so they work. Yeah, it's a big night in Smithville, for sure.

But things are looking up. While working on the task, I watched the 2004 highlight DVD and the FCA DVD. They inspired me so much that I got the thing under control faster than I expected and I'm happy to say that "Pride" is the first CD played in the re-wired system. It sounds awesome. In fact, it sounds better every time I crank the volume up a notch!

Boy, do I miss football season.
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We could easily go into our profiles and change our timezones and throw you off ya know?! But hey, why not stay up until 5? I mean I get the chance to talk to my dad when he wakes up at 6 before I go to bed :P

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PGY Tiercel wrote:Oh, no, don't get me wrong, I know that drinking a beer is more important then sleep. However a pregant wife, and 3 and 5 yr old girls beat me down. Anymore I just prefer a nice glass a burbon and off to bed. Plus, the other people I know in lexington are old farts with kids too, (or mormon) its hard to stop off for a beer when everyone has to get permission first. Which is why I have takin up drinking at lunch more often. Graduate school has its perks.

Hmmm.....kids beat you down? Who knew?? :wink: If I could bottle the Freaklings' energy and sell it.....
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