You're right, I never rode the busWell, you City Slickers didn't get bussed in from all over the country-side, more'n likely.
I am a resident of the South Hamilton School District now though so I totally get it.
You're right, I never rode the busWell, you City Slickers didn't get bussed in from all over the country-side, more'n likely.
Gotta go with the Bago. From my home county, you will never guess it’s name.Mini-Winnies run quite a bit cheaper than that and come in van-type configurations as well. Are you set on a Roadtrek?
Ah yes Crestwood of [redacted].
Ooo ooo...I have! It's kinda weird. The rocky outcroppings from the one side of the rim you're on are totally real. Looking out at the opposite rim, that's like a stage backdrop in a theater.
Does anyone speak BCC, who can translate that for me? T-I-A.Not from that town, same one as my cousin and her kids were from. He may have graduated with my cousins kid.
There's always "Ballard of Huxley", which always sounded like some sort of knight to me..."Sir Ballard, of Huxley". The towns in the Ballard school district were Huxley, Slater, Cambridge & Kelley.I always thought having high schools with a name different than the city was weird growing up. I was either going to be going to Waterloo West High School or Cedar Falls High School. Then you start seeing names like AGWSR, MFL-MARMAC, etc.
Last night I went to daughter's soccer game at another high school. She is playing on the B team (below JV) so they aren't playing in the stadium. However this school's grass field backs right up to the parking lot so some parents park and sit in their cars and watch. There is a chainlink fence all around the field and the fans are expected to sit outside the fence. We were sitting along the sunny side of the pitch which is just a few feet from the sidewalk next to a street. Just as the game is starting a very loud lifted pickup goes by with a giant political flag flying over the bed of it. Not that big of a deal except the flag has profanity on it in very large letters. So what, right? Except that the truck turns into the high school parking lot and backs into a parking space right behind one of the goals. Fortunately there was a breeze last night so everyone could read the profanity on the flag the entire game. After the game the other team's keeper gets into the truck and her (apparently) dad drives her away.
Does anyone else find that totally inappropriate for high school athletics?
Does anyone speak BCC, who can translate that for me? T-I-A.
Does this mean that BCC is not from Cresco, Iowa; that he had a cousin who has children, and that I may have graduated along with his cousin's children?
Last night I went to daughter's soccer game at another high school. She is playing on the B team (below JV) so they aren't playing in the stadium. However this school's grass field backs right up to the parking lot so some parents park and sit in their cars and watch. There is a chainlink fence all around the field and the fans are expected to sit outside the fence. We were sitting along the sunny side of the pitch which is just a few feet from the sidewalk next to a street. Just as the game is starting a very loud lifted pickup goes by with a giant political flag flying over the bed of it. Not that big of a deal except the flag has profanity on it in very large letters. So what, right? Except that the truck turns into the high school parking lot and backs into a parking space right behind one of the goals. Fortunately there was a breeze last night so everyone could read the profanity on the flag the entire game. After the game the other team's keeper gets into the truck and her (apparently) dad drives her away.
Does anyone else find that totally inappropriate for high school athletics?
I hear ya. On my mother's side I have cousins that are in their late 40s all the way up to the oldest, who's pushing 80.Phone typing. More text style. No I'm not from that town. I thought you were from a different one, same as your roommate was from; I could be wrong. And yes, I have a cousin/s who had kids who graduated from crestwood (maybe a different town, but thinking crestwood) and would have been your age or a year older most likely. My dad's side has about 30 cousins in my level. So they go from mid 70 something down to mid 30s. I'm either third or fourth from the youngest.
Agreed...or at least ask him to take the flag down. And I don't care which candidate he was against.AD should have told them to take the flag down or leave the game.
Agreed...or at least ask him to take the flag down. And I don't care which candidate he was against.
Could the cousin's kid be someone who was called "Luap" by some?Phone typing. More text style. No I'm not from that town. I thought you were from a different one, same as your roommate was from; I could be wrong. And yes, I have a cousin/s who had kids who graduated from crestwood (maybe a different town, but thinking crestwood) and would have been your age or a year older most likely. My dad's side has about 30 cousins in my level. So they go from mid 70 something down to mid 30s. I'm either third or fourth from the youngest.
No matter how bad your day is going it has to be better than this
It seems like a very iowan thing to have a high school named after a nearby creekThere's always "Ballard of Huxley", which always sounded like some sort of knight to me..."Sir Ballard, of Huxley". The towns in the Ballard school district were Huxley, Slater, Cambridge & Kelley.