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  1. Great to hear!! Thanks. I can't wait for it to get here.
    If it keeps my wife from private pilates instruction, it will pay for itself in a year.
    What I need is for it to help motivate me to work out more often. Going to a gym used to be great but my daily routine was so much different back then.
    Go ahead and download the app to start favorite-ing programs. If you have fb, join the official tonal group. There's a lot of weird stuff on it but some really helpful tips and tricks on it too.


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  2. How do you like? I just clicked the buy button.
    I'm a month in to using it and haven't missed a day. I love it. Classes are great and there are some really unique and creative ways to do traditional movements. The eccentric and chains modes are awesome. I'm definitely glad I went this route
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  3. Yea, it's wild without any type of benefit.  Unfortunately, our first round of IVF failed and we decided to give it a shot with a second round (harvest during ice storm '21 -- pure stress).  Even with our 2 rounds, it was cheaper than our good friend's cost of 1 round (~$30/40K).

     

    What we have isn't the whole regimen, but it would definitely help (about $7-10K worth).  

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  4. Got a baby coming in 3 weeks.  I plan to spend my PTO making bolognese (pasta, meatballs, lasagna, ziti, etc), chili, gumbo, king ranch casserole, any other decent casseroles I can find.  Gonna BBQ some primals and vac seal too.

     

    Or at least that's my grand plan until I'm taking naps every 2 hours like the niño

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  5. On 9/12/2021 at 11:16 PM, Sam Lin said:

    What are you wanting to achieve from the change?

     

    Couple thoughts.

    How is the Rectec at quick heatup and grilling? (I don't have any experience myself.) If it heats up and holds temp quickly, I'd be tempted to say keep the Rectec and sell the Weber Spirit. Both should give you easy startup and temp control, and grilling over wood, even if pellet, will give more flavor than gas. That covers your "quick lazy grilling" and your "lower temp grilling (<400F)" needs.

     

    Rectec sucks as a grill.  It maxes out at 500* and the heat conductivity is just really poor.  As a smoker, it's okay.  You have the set it and forget aspect but the smoke flavor isn't there, even with tubes.  I was looking at a Lonestar Grillz insulated cabinet but that's some serious coin ($5K for what I wanted).  The Kamado seems like something that won't get me shot by my wife.  

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  6. Apparently Slorch's boyfriend doesn't mind the smell of his taint.  

     

    I played golf in some Puma mostly-poly blend today (another Costco purchase) and it just trapped in the sweat and was close to giving me a rash.  I've gone the ExOfficio route and those stretched out in about 4 months.  I don't quite know what I'm looking for but maybe commando is on the table....or I'll be a grab bag of boxer briefs and do a trial run with a bunch of brands.

  7. 3 year bump. I'm in the market again

    I don't mind my Kirkland brand as every day wear but I need something that is more summer and/or work out friendly as my ball stench/swamp ass gets otherworldly at times. I also must have a power stance when I take a dump bc the elastic waistband gets blown out after 6-10 months.

    Any new recs?

    Must haves:

    1. Comfort (No crowding)
    2. Breathability
    3. Durability

  8. Headed to Jackson next week but staying in Driggs.  Any other recs other than those outlined within?  Any of those places not make it due to COVID?  We have a 4 year old so we won't be doing anything too strenuous.  

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