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My two most common typo errors (like 99% of the time), how my fingers type "in the" and "actually. " Actaully is so frequent that spell check on my laptop accepts it as correct. :rolleyes:
 
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CG I forgot to ask do they discuss vaccinating in your baby class or is it just the birthing part? If there is a antivaxxer will you shred them?
 
CG I forgot to ask do they discuss vaccinating in your baby class or is it just the birthing part? If there is a antivaxxer will you shred them?

They don't get into that from what I can tell. Hopefully the parents to be aren't nuts
 
I missed part of it - what was the fitbit data they used? The guy they jailed clearly seemed guilty in the interviews. He got so angry and condescending toward people.you could easily see him snapping if a woman turned him down

It proved the boyfriend was sleeping at the time of the murder. Thought for sure he was the guilty party until that information.
 
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Yeah it was his. I again thought it was going to be hers too, but they mention in the beginning to help get in shape with her that he got himself one.

I missed the first 15 minutes and was researching crib stuff so I missed some important bits, clearly. Meant to watch more because it's been on the news here - think it was the first time using Fitbit data in a trial.
 
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We got to US Cellular Center, she wasn't there, but we had to go to the bathroom. Get done, saw she was there, instantly try to be busy with work on my phone.

Once I wasted enough time, she insisted on a hug. While in the hug said the typical "I missed you" "I love you" etc. Girlfriend proceeds to hide during this making it a little more awkward. Mom is crying, grandma is crying.

We go to get our seats and I basically try to ignore her the rest of the day. At Pizza Ranch after, mom said she appreciated the effort and we both agreed it was the first step.

Overall, about like I expected, with less pushyness. Not sure how I want to proceed, but at least the worst part is over with.

Thanks for the advice all.
 
Got about an hour in on the Fatty today. Once again I overestimated my abilities multiple times. Several bail outs and ran out of steam going through a long muddy spot ended up bailing and walking the last 50 ft. Pretty sure I get way more work out in the same amount of time on this than on my road bike. Ended up getting rained/sprinkled on the way home. Overall still lots of fun and still learning lots. Think I'm going to end up getting a bike stand or building one so I can easily give it a wipe down and save wear and tear on the gears and chain.

Velo, Boxster et al.. any recommendations for reasonably priced stands/clamps you would recommend?
 
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int he
actaully

My two most common typo errors (like 99% of the time), how my fingers type "in the" and "actually. " Actaully is so frequent that spell check on my laptop accepts it as correct. :rolleyes:
I feel your pain.
When writing reports, I always have the “withe” typo instead of “with the.”
 
I feel your pain.
When writing reports, I always have the “withe” typo instead of “with the.”
We analyzed soil samples in the lab I worked in before retiring. Early on, we used a "slurry method" for the analysis. Have you ever noticed how close the t is to the r on the keyboard? Yeah. Me neither... ;)
 
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Got about an hour in on the Fatty today. Once again I overestimated my abilities multiple times. Several bail outs and ran out of steam going through a long muddy spot ended up bailing and walking the last 50 ft. Pretty sure I get way more work out in the same amount of time on this than on my road bike. Ended up getting rained/sprinkled on the way home. Overall still lots of fun and still learning lots. Think I'm going to end up getting a bike stand or building one so I can easily give it a wipe down and save wear and tear on the gears and chain.

Velo, Boxster et al.. any recommendations for reasonably priced stands/clamps you would recommend?

I need a stand also. Every time I get rained on the bike ends up a sandy gritty mess.
 
We analyzed soil samples in the lab I worked in before retiring. Early on, we used a "slurry method" for the analysis. Have you ever noticed how close the t is to the r on the keyboard? Yeah. Me neither... ;)

We cover Davis County HS athletic events, and as I was typing up something about them, my husband was looking over my shoulder. "Yeah, make sure you get that 'o' in 'County'." (I didn't mistype, he was just speaking from experience)
 
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