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  1. On 10/11/2019 at 8:02 PM, Updawg said:
    On 10/11/2019 at 3:15 PM, Drunk Stoner said:
    Oiler child of the 70s too.  Earl was my favorite Oiler, and after reading his first book, I became Longhorn.  Thank you Oilers and Earl.
    Fuck Bud Adams

    Between your username and this post I think we may be long lost twin brothers

    You were the lucky one.  Dad graduated La Tech with Bradshaw and was a Steelers fan.  You can imagine what those Sundays were like...

    Fuck the Steelers, Terry and our dad!

    Texans = aggy 

  2. 3 hours ago, Chewbacca said:

    I can see that.  I want to get to the point where that's a choice I get to make.  I doubt I could just fuck around on a beach either.  But I'd give it a good go for a year or so.

    You could pay me a billion and tell me I have to sit on a beach the rest of my life and can never work again - I'd say fuck yeah!

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  3. 21 hours ago, Telegraph_it said:

    When did ownership change? I played the course last September and thought it was well done. I’ll be there in 4 days (thank you Lord. I cannot handle this humidity no more) and I will report back. 

    Several years ago.  They used to have immaculate greens.  Most of the courses in the area are poa and the new owners did nothing to stop the aggression, man.  Considering how great they were, the unevenness with the poa is why I called it trash.  If they’re tightly mowed, they’re still great.  Otherwise it is a great facility...

     

  4. On 6/14/2019 at 8:20 PM, Telegraph_it said:

    This is a great suggestion. The man speaks the truth. Great brewery to visit. If you golf I’d tee it up at Teton Springs during the day and then go over to the brewery. 

    Also recommend going to the Driggs airport for a Rueben.  

    Teton Springs is under new ownership and the greens are trashed.  

    Driggs airport... yes

    Knotty Pine

  5. 4 hours ago, troph said:

    I know sportsman’s finest ... my boys and I will head over there soon. My girlfriend is either going to love the news (she loves airstreaming / camping) or she’s gonna hate it (she doesn’t kill things). Major cross roads may be coming.

     

    Why do you have to kill things?

  6. 7 hours ago, ztejas said:

    Sometimes high schools will make kids fill out applications (or parents - I applied to UT but never wanted to go. They weren't going to stand for me not applying). I think at Austin High everyone had to do an "application" for ACC with the guidance counselor in a led session or some shit. So you might have a lot of kids that either get accepted but never planned on going, or get accepted but forego college altogether. 

    If you never wanted to go... why are you here?

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  7. 8 hours ago, phdhorn said:

    Yeah yeah, I know... I do (of course then have to run off to piss somewhere), but this is the first time I ever had that happen, in hundreds of ski days.  Not sure but assume it was altitude... although we didn't go to A-Basin first, it ain't the best place before you're acclimated.  The base alone is 10,780.  Hell I didn't even make it halfway up.  Started feeling a little woozy and within 2 minutes I had vertigo so bad I had to lay down on the slope.  It took every inch of determination I could muster just to make it down a fairly short run to the First Aid hut.  I got there and fucking collapsed.  They thought I had a heart attack.  I didn't only because I had been through it before.  Eventually you force yourself to breathe normally (your body wants to gasp/hyperventilate) and having a few similar experiences exactly like that (and none of them at altitude, which is why I'm still confused if it was that), I repressed the huge breaths - which make you want to barf (which is a good thing, trust me on this). Once you blow your guts, you're fine.  And that's what happened.

    I've had 3-4 similar experiences like that, all of the others due to motion.  I used to go on any carnival rides,  boats, etc.  And still can, usually.  But a few times it just bites me in the ass... I get dizzy and absolutely fucking sick in my head and stomach.  It's definitely a "I want to fucking die rather than sustain this" feeling.  But at least I know how to get past it.  I would have to imagine that this round had to do with altitude, but not the other ones.  And yeah I know better than to drink half a liquor store on the plane up (the plane back, another story).  And this week, starting midweek I'm going to slam water etc. for Friday.  Geezuz I hope that shit stays away because it was terrible.  Like I said, we were at Keystone day 1, Breck day 2, and nothing.. not a whif of sick.  Then the 3rd day, boom.  And I took pains to drink while there.  

    I've spent at least 10 summers in the mountains west of Denver - at 9,000 minimum altitude.  Never had anything even coming close to what happened last year.  So I don't really know what it was, but if it happens again, I'll have to forego skiing and take up something I can handle, like cornhole tossing (a real sport, look it up).  But it won't.  I am confident.

    Or I'm just getting old as fuck and need to get a wheelchair and grab womens' asses. Worked for 41.

    What did the First Aid hut say when you blew your guts everywhere?  Glad you’re fine...

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