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I've been watching what looks like Mauer's last game, so I haven't kept up beyond the score. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Oh...sad. He had a real up and down career View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Goddamn Cubs. ...fucker gunned me down at second off a passed ball in 2001, too |
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Ha, yeah. They were in a different conference, but most of the Catholic schools in the Cities played each other for non-conference stuff.
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Crap, I missed a big zinga somewhere back there *points* https://media.giphy.com/media/cwHQOWenYfnQA/giphy.gif |
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Y'all definitely didn't post a lot while I was eating dinner.
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Pretty feminine hands you've got there, AJ. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Crap, I missed a big zinga somewhere back there *points* https://media.giphy.com/media/cwHQOWenYfnQA/giphy.gif Although I bet that hotel staph still uses that video for fapping.... |
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You didn't complain. Although I bet that hotel staph still uses that video for fapping.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Crap, I missed a big zinga somewhere back there *points* https://media.giphy.com/media/cwHQOWenYfnQA/giphy.gif Although I bet that hotel staph still uses that video for fapping.... |
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Sometimes Im looking for gun info not on arfcom and I think.....ya know, I might have joined this forum one time View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One day i decided to see what Em would do if i fell down and was unresponsive. The answer is sniff the back of my head and then stick her tongue in my ear She might actually have the knack for seizures since she seemed pretty concerned. What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. |
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Crap, I missed a big zinga somewhere back there *points* https://media.giphy.com/media/cwHQOWenYfnQA/giphy.gif Although I bet that hotel staph still uses that video for fapping.... |
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Got all of the drywall we had hung. Time to make a run and get some more. Done with the drywall lift. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/345485/20180930_142611-688372.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/345485/20180930_142633-688373.JPG View Quote |
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Any dog can do that as long as it doesn’t respond to your anxiety with increased anxiety of its own. The smaller ones seem to be fairly good at that, as it’s sort of been part of their job description since they started sitting on laps. And the bigger ones will often lean into you when you start getting spun up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One day i decided to see what Em would do if i fell down and was unresponsive. The answer is sniff the back of my head and then stick her tongue in my ear She might actually have the knack for seizures since she seemed pretty concerned. What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. And what is the process for getting them certified as a service animal? |
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Define bigger ones. And what is the process for getting them certified as a service animal? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One day i decided to see what Em would do if i fell down and was unresponsive. The answer is sniff the back of my head and then stick her tongue in my ear She might actually have the knack for seizures since she seemed pretty concerned. What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. And what is the process for getting them certified as a service animal? And the process is there is no process. There is no certifying body, no actual qualifications, no nothing, really. A prescription from a physician can serve as some sort of “paperwork”, but the reality is that it’s really, really disorganized and sketchy, which is why it’s so easy to fake. All anyone can legally ask is whether it’s a service dog and what it is trained to do. |
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Bigger ones being things like Labs and German Shepherds and stuff. And the process is there is no process. There is no certifying body, no actual qualifications, no nothing, really. A prescription from a physician can serve as some sort of “paperwork”, but the reality is that it’s really, really disorganized and sketchy, which is why it’s so easy to fake. All anyone can legally ask is whether it’s a service dog and what it is trained to do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One day i decided to see what Em would do if i fell down and was unresponsive. The answer is sniff the back of my head and then stick her tongue in my ear She might actually have the knack for seizures since she seemed pretty concerned. What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. And what is the process for getting them certified as a service animal? And the process is there is no process. There is no certifying body, no actual qualifications, no nothing, really. A prescription from a physician can serve as some sort of “paperwork”, but the reality is that it’s really, really disorganized and sketchy, which is why it’s so easy to fake. All anyone can legally ask is whether it’s a service dog and what it is trained to do. So we could print our own certificate? |
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Nah. He’s over the maintenance and upkeep. Got tired of spiking it up every day. Now he just has a modified high and tight.
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Interesting. So we could print our own certificate? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One day i decided to see what Em would do if i fell down and was unresponsive. The answer is sniff the back of my head and then stick her tongue in my ear She might actually have the knack for seizures since she seemed pretty concerned. What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. And what is the process for getting them certified as a service animal? And the process is there is no process. There is no certifying body, no actual qualifications, no nothing, really. A prescription from a physician can serve as some sort of “paperwork”, but the reality is that it’s really, really disorganized and sketchy, which is why it’s so easy to fake. All anyone can legally ask is whether it’s a service dog and what it is trained to do. So we could print our own certificate? But yes, you can get a $20 vest off amazon and print off a paper signed in crayon, and that would be as official as anything else. |
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I have a push mower with self-propelled engagement. Hard to affix a cup holder to that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Nah. He’s over the maintenance and upkeep. Got tired of spiking it up every day. Now he just has a modified high and tight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Why bother? You don’t need it. But yes, you can get a $20 vest off amazon and print off a paper signed in crayon, and that would be as official as anything else. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One day i decided to see what Em would do if i fell down and was unresponsive. The answer is sniff the back of my head and then stick her tongue in my ear She might actually have the knack for seizures since she seemed pretty concerned. What about a dog for anxiety? Something to help keep him* calm when he wants to loose his* shit. *The "him" would be me. And what is the process for getting them certified as a service animal? And the process is there is no process. There is no certifying body, no actual qualifications, no nothing, really. A prescription from a physician can serve as some sort of “paperwork”, but the reality is that it’s really, really disorganized and sketchy, which is why it’s so easy to fake. All anyone can legally ask is whether it’s a service dog and what it is trained to do. So we could print our own certificate? But yes, you can get a $20 vest off amazon and print off a paper signed in crayon, and that would be as official as anything else. |
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SO MUCH WIN We had an event here this week with the 501st Legion View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Any plans today? I’m getting ready to get back up on the roof. A coworker and I (coworker is also in that club, one who got me my job here) got him a walker, 3D printed the Imperial Cog, and epoxied two cogs to it. He's getting an Imperial Walker We had an event here this week with the 501st Legion |
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