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- Johnny Lunchbucket
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Unless you count cut your own xmas trees, I don't think so.
When was the last time you went to the library?
When was the last time you went to the library?
- whippoorwill
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I go to the library quite often. Last time was last week.
Along with my Jo Nesbo books I got a big Ken Burns photo book called Our America.
What’s the most recent Big News from your hometown?
Along with my Jo Nesbo books I got a big Ken Burns photo book called Our America.
What’s the most recent Big News from your hometown?
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I check for news from my hometown regularly since a chapter of the Proud Boys marched without permits through the streets two years ago. The mayor, amazingly, said he had no idea who they were.
The most recent big news is that the new Catholic archbishop of Boston is supposedly from our hometown. I think that's being incorrectly reported. Some of his family is from there, but I think he grew up one town over.
Who is that one neighbor in particular who creeps you out? Why?
The most recent big news is that the new Catholic archbishop of Boston is supposedly from our hometown. I think that's being incorrectly reported. Some of his family is from there, but I think he grew up one town over.
Who is that one neighbor in particular who creeps you out? Why?
- Johnny Lunchbucket
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Next door. Gigantic young Croatian guy who rides a big electric bike and smokes out front, has a beautiful wife but no idea what she sees. They are moving out soon.
Do you like, know what you're doing at work?
Do you like, know what you're doing at work?
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Croatians rate pretty far up there on the national average giganticness ratings.
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Anybody want to take the work question?
I'm freelancing and I totally am making things up as I go along, but I'm thinking that's not what he's looking for.
I'm freelancing and I totally am making things up as I go along, but I'm thinking that's not what he's looking for.
- cal sharpie
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I'd better know what I'm doing. I've been here for, gulp, 35 years and have a big staff reporting to me.
Is there somewhere you've traveled to that disappointed you?
Is there somewhere you've traveled to that disappointed you?
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When I was about 10 years old, my family trip was to Toronto. I was very excited to be in another country. But when we got there, the city was put on Measles quarantine. We had to stay in the hotel for an entire week and I never got to see the city.cal sharpie wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 12:20 pm Is there somewhere you've traveled to that disappointed you?
What was the last museum you visited?
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- Benjamin Grimm
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The San Diego Air and Space Museum a couple of months ago.
What's the BEST museum you've visited?
What's the BEST museum you've visited?
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Don't want to monopolize the thread, but you and I think alike, Ben.
My favorite is the US Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.
Two of the companies I've worked for were headquartered in Dayton, and I've spent many weekends there.
It has one of every plane ever flown by the USAF, plus every plane that served as Air Force One plus Missiles and space age vehicles (capsules) and the test planes , from X-1 to X-15.
My favorite exhibits were famous fighter planes exhibited next to the enemies they fought, the F86 next to a MiG, etc.
And I found out that if you're my size, you could barely fit into the cockpit of an F-16.
How many TV sets do you have?
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My favorite is the US Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.
Two of the companies I've worked for were headquartered in Dayton, and I've spent many weekends there.
It has one of every plane ever flown by the USAF, plus every plane that served as Air Force One plus Missiles and space age vehicles (capsules) and the test planes , from X-1 to X-15.
My favorite exhibits were famous fighter planes exhibited next to the enemies they fought, the F86 next to a MiG, etc.
And I found out that if you're my size, you could barely fit into the cockpit of an F-16.
How many TV sets do you have?
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Two TV ,living room and bedroom ( which I never use )
Do you care about the Oasis reunion?
Do you care about the Oasis reunion?
- cal sharpie
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No. Bands shouldn't get together again once they've broken up. The reunited band is never as good.
What's the next thing that you own that you hope to get fixed (or replaced)?
What's the next thing that you own that you hope to get fixed (or replaced)?
- Johnny Lunchbucket
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Windows. They're so expensive tho.
who's the first guy you think of when I say "Toronto Blue Jays"?
who's the first guy you think of when I say "Toronto Blue Jays"?
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My friend, Greg, who lives in Toronto and is a big Blue Jays fan.Johnny Lunchbucket wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 3:46 pm Windows. They're so expensive tho.
who's the first guy you think of when I say "Toronto Blue Jays"?
Did you ever smoke cigarettes? (the tobacco kind)
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- Frayed Knot
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No.
Which reminds me that I saw some updated statistics on smoking in this country just this past weekend. Smoking is down to an all-time low of 11% of U.S. adults and even better that it's down to around 6% of those under 30 which is traditionally a higher demographic for puffers. Of course a percentage of the under 30 crowd is into e-cigarettes and vaping (are they the same?). The earliest surveys on this topic started in the late '40s and into the '50s when percentages routinely topped 40 and 50%.
And while this is all good news, the fact that one in nine American adults still smoke confounds me. From the time I was a kid I was sure the drop-off was going to be much steeper.
How old is your car(s)?
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- Benjamin Grimm
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Five years. It replaced a car that I had had for sixteen years, which replaced a car that I had had for thirteen years.
When you were born, how many living ancestors did you have?
When you were born, how many living ancestors did you have?
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I had grandparents on my dad's side, but none on my mother's side. But we had dozens of cousins, aunts and uncles. They used to meet monthly in NYC for gossip and cards.Benjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 7:31 pm Five years. It replaced a car that I had had for sixteen years, which replaced a car that I had had for thirteen years.
When you were born, how many living ancestors did you have?
Back to the car theme, can you drive a stick shift car?
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- The Hot Corner
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Yes. My 1st car was a 1968 Mustang Convertible with 3 speed on the floor, that I bought for $1,000 from a family friend the summer before my junior year of high school. All of my cars were stick shift for my first 38 years as a driver. My last 2 cars have been automatic transmissions. So much easier (and more comfortable) in stop and go traffic.
What was your first car?
What was your first car?
When did the choices get so hard
With so much more at stake
Life gets mighty precious
When there's less of it to waste
With so much more at stake
Life gets mighty precious
When there's less of it to waste
- Frayed Knot
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Most of the cars I've owned (though not currently) have been manual transmissions. Car companies, and American companies in particular, are making fewer and fewer of them these days. The smaller cars in a brand's line are either having the manual option removed or the cars themselves are disappearing as buyers are both rushing towards, and/or being pushed towards, larger SUV options.
Buuuuut, I'm scouting out models where a recent vintage used purchase will get me back on the stick (shift).
-- cross posted, I'll withdraw my question.
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- Johnny Lunchbucket
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Bought a 78(?) Civic from a guy I met on tge frisbee golf course for $150. Had a manual choke you needed to use all the time, died in the summer of 88 in frint of my girlfriend's father's place. Made me look good 👍The Hot Corner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:15 pm Yes. My 1st car was a 1968 Mustang Convertible with 3 speed on the floor, that I bought for $1,000 from a family friend the summer before my junior year of high school. All of my cars were stick shift for my first 38 years as a driver. My last 2 cars have been automatic transmissions. So much easier (and more comfortable) in stop and go traffic.
What was your first car?
Where would you say consistently sells the best bananas?
- batmagadanleadoff
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I don't like bananas. (Fail?) But I like banana flavored foods like banana muffins or banana yogurt or banana flavored ice cream. Must be a texture thing. I don't like the mushiness of bananas. But from time to time, I buy bananas for my mom, who I think, eats at least one banana a day. Stop and Shop supermarket has the best selection, in my opinion. They have a long rack/tray selection of bananas, that's about 20 or 30 feet wide, maybe even wider. The bananas are arranged, left to right by ripeness, the more ripe or very yellow bananas all the way on the left, to the most greenish and hard bananas all the way on the right. A level of ripeness for all preferences. I've seen other local groceries with good selections, but not consistently reliable enough, and not always as complete and wide-ranging as Stop and Shop's.Johnny Lunchbucket wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:30 pmBought a 78(?) Civic from a guy I met on tge frisbee golf course for $150. Had a manual choke you needed to use all the time, died in the summer of 88 in frint of my girlfriend's father's place. Made me look good 👍The Hot Corner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:15 pm Yes. My 1st car was a 1968 Mustang Convertible with 3 speed on the floor, that I bought for $1,000 from a family friend the summer before my junior year of high school. All of my cars were stick shift for my first 38 years as a driver. My last 2 cars have been automatic transmissions. So much easier (and more comfortable) in stop and go traffic.
What was your first car?
Where would you say consistently sells the best bananas?
Are you planning a car-trip vacation where the destination is no more than a seven, eight hours drive away? I'm thinking of Portland, Maine for good eats with a stop on the way back in Boston to maybe catch a game at Fenway.
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The format of this thread is to ask the question and allow others to answer it. Additional discussion is in this thread:batmagadanleadoff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:44 pm Are you planning a car-trip vacation where the destination is no more than a seven, eight hours drive away? I'm thinking of Portland, Maine for good eats with a stop on the way back in Boston to maybe catch a game at Fenway.
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I'm not planning any trips .
What is your favorite disaster movie?
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- batmagadanleadoff
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No. The format of this thread is to answer the most recently asked question before you submit your own question.MFS62 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 8:47 amThe format of this thread is to ask the question and allow others to answer it. Additional discussion is in this thread:batmagadanleadoff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:44 pm Are you planning a car-trip vacation where the destination is no more than a seven, eight hours drive away? I'm thinking of Portland, Maine for good eats with a stop on the way back in Boston to maybe catch a game at Fenway.
What is your favorite disaster movie?
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By your logic, I should've skipped JCL's banana question if it turns out that he already has a favorite place to buy bananas?
If you're not planning any trips, you shouldn't even be answering this question.
- batmagadanleadoff
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I see that you've back-edited your post after the fact to make it look as if you answered the question all along, even though, initially, you didn't answer my question. You simply posted an asinine nitpick.batmagadanleadoff wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 8:48 am
If you're not planning any trips, you shouldn't even be answering this question.
Bad editing form. Sneaky editing form. Disingenuous editing form.
Fail.
If you're caught in some screw-up or mistake, you're not supposed to edit your original post to make it look as if you never made the mistake of faux pas or fuck-up in the first place.
Coincidentally, I quoted your original post to prove my point.
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I exited my post to find the link to the other thread. By the time I got back to it you had already responded. It took less than one minute.
You still asked the question about car trips and then answered it yourself.
And that is not how this thread is supposed to work.
You should let someone else answer your question. You already know the answer to your own question, don't you? The idea is to see how others answer it.
Read the other posts and maybe you'll understand.
If you want to answer your own question, put it in that other thread.
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You still asked the question about car trips and then answered it yourself.
And that is not how this thread is supposed to work.
You should let someone else answer your question. You already know the answer to your own question, don't you? The idea is to see how others answer it.
Read the other posts and maybe you'll understand.
If you want to answer your own question, put it in that other thread.
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
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