TheeGoatPig
There is no R in my name
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I won $287 playing poker this weekend, which more than paid for the trip 

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You know more about them than I do...I kept bigger fish, when I had them in college...Oscars.![]()
"Mama, mama, we went to town. Inside, outside, upside-down!"
That's presuming Spidey read the Berrington Bears, of course.
You know that rule of thumb, "Add three months to the Sell-by date to get the Eat-by date?"
Well, I can tell you firsthand that it is a serious load of crap.
Well, I don't see that working for milk!
That's cause milk doesn't have an eat-by date. The way to calculate the drink-by date is completely different.![]()
There's four katas called H-forms, and every single one of them seems backwards to me. It's tough, and my next testing date is coming up fast - Aug. 13.![]()
My mother's oldest brother died today, and she is handling it really badly. Worse than when her father died.

My mother's oldest brother died today, and she is handling it really badly. Worse than when her father died.
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My mother's oldest brother died today, and she is handling it really badly. Worse than when her father died.
Thank you, but I had no actual attachment to him. I met him three times. I was more worried about my mother. She got quite drunk that night. She appeared much better the next day, but who really knows but her?
I am watching Friday Night Lights on Netflix for the first time. It is a well-written, well performed story. I'm enjoying it. However, in season 2, the drama surrounding the Coach's 15/16 year old daughter is really getting rough. I'm looking at my eleven year old daughter, and it scares me. Is it a given that when children become teenagers, they turn into smart-mouthed, rebellious, trouble-making mosters? Is there any hope that she will turn into a person who is successful and happy and still loves her family when she's finished maturing?
I'm one scared Mama
I am watching Friday Night Lights on Netflix for the first time. It is a well-written, well performed story. I'm enjoying it. However, in season 2, the drama surrounding the Coach's 15/16 year old daughter is really getting rough. I'm looking at my eleven year old daughter, and it scares me. Is it a given that when children become teenagers, they turn into smart-mouthed, rebellious, trouble-making mosters? Is there any hope that she will turn into a person who is successful and happy and still loves her family when she's finished maturing?
I'm one scared Mama