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  1. Best friend's son LOVES this show.  The kiddo is less than 2 years old and I went to hangout for a weekend and could only stand 18 hours straight of Blippi in the living room, some other show in their kitchen, and all the screaming to be heard over the TVs. 

    It was that weekend when I realized how lucky I am to not have to be tortured everyday by Blippi, Peppa, or any of the other shows out there.

  2. Heat is easy,  +110* (texas, new mexico, arizona)

    Cold: (no windchill effect)

    Fargo, ND: -20* w. whiteout blizzard

    Minneapolis, MN: -10*, w/ whiteout blizard

    Cleveland, OH: -7*, lake effect

    Chicago, IL: -10ish*, lake effect

    Madison, WI: -15* or so w/ blizzard

    Anchorage, AK, -7* - just a normal evening - got shit faced at Matanuska brewery and had to walk a mile at 4am to get my rental car back

    High

    Boop.  Go to weed maps and find your preferred strain.  There are hundreds of good shops and generally have replaced churches every 3 blocks. 

    I just walk a few away myself and live in caphill.  It's a beaut, clark. 

    Hi. 

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  3. 22 hours ago, 936horn said:

    Potential opp coming up to move to Denver for current company. I have a young kid with another one coming sooner than later so schools are important to me. Office will be downtown so I don’t want to live too far out. 

     

    So far it seems like cherry creek, and Stapleton are near to downtown with good elementary schools. Any other areas to target?

    Couldn't tell ya for schooling purposes.  There are quite a few neighborhoods/townships that I saw that were heavy on middle aged families with kiddos.  Wheatridge, Washington Park, etc.  Cherry Creek is nice and more bougie and has the mall if you're into that.  Plus, Scooters is in Cherry Creek and that's where the Texas Exes watch games.  

  4. Made it up here! It was an adventure and the TL;DR, or the short of it, version - uhauls suck ass for tall people, my original apartment I cannot fit into the shower, literally, and will be moving to an upgraded place a couple blocks away in May. Living out of boxes and going full on hippy since I can't shower. 

    I like the neighborhood and Cheesman Park.  This strip of Colfax is an entertaining mix of junkies and the regular folk.  I found a bar that has Avery's Maharaja on tap and Pete's Kitchen is fucking good diner food that will be a legit hangover cure spot.  

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  5. 1 minute ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:
    10 minutes ago, Doc Holliday said:
    I'm in Fargo this week and they shut down the offices in the middle of our UAT.  On top of that, most retail places are closed and it's a proverbial white shit storm out there.  

    Ha. Welcome.

    Yep, and I will be in Minneapolis in a few weeks.  It's great dontchaknow, yah? 

  6. 19 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

    Cheesman Park.  I love running there.  Lots of hawt girls running and people walking dogs.  Great area.  My buddy who we stay with when we visit our daughter lives 8 blocks south of there. 

    I'll be one block north of the park - looking forward to running it with the youngest dog and general laziness on gorgeous days when I can

    We'll have to get a beer when you come up! 

  7. Well - signing a lease this week w/ a parking spot - will be near chessman park, right off of colfax, with plenty of restaurants, bars, pubs, breweries, etc. that are walking distance or bike riding.  I am happy with it and not paying 2k+ for rent.   I'll be moving closer to the end of march now and can't wait. 

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  8. If I ever have kids I am taking notes...

    My story will go like this...Santa is real, kids.  I heard we are his last stop, so we got a long haul tonight.  Stay good, quiet and go to bed and stay in your rooms until 7am.   Since this is santa's last stop, we should leave him a *insert adult beverage* , cookies, and some food for his reindeer. 

  9. CSB: One of my cousins was a top tier, highly recruited, D1 QB.  He set many, many national passing records throughout his HS playing days.   He ended up going to Bama and before he could see playing time he tore his rotator cuff.  A couple years ago I was talking with him about it all and asked why he stopped playing.  His response was before he hurt his shoulder he could throw it 70+ yards consistently and then after he could only throw it 40 yards.  

    Like many of you, I'm like damn, I wish I could throw it 40 yards.  These days I feel good if I can throw a softball, one hop, from the middle of the outfield. 

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