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Things I learned during my morning catch-up:
- 17 year-olds are as mature now as they were when I was that age. It was stupid, but I'd be pretty surprised if a good portion of us didn't have a story of a friend being a douchecanoe at that age.
- the word lightning is hard. There is a youth soccer team in KC called the lightning and I see their name misspelled on nearly every website. I question whether they are actually named after something that removes darkness.
Hair ties are necessary to keep your hair out of the throw up.
Wow, I didn't realize bringing douchecanoe here would bring such joy. I'm glad I could brighten all your days. It is optional to switch to douchetoboggan in the winter. Doesn't roll off the tongue as well, but I like to keep it seasonal.
:wink:
Natural linguistic evolution from D-bag to D-nozzle to D-canoe.
It goes in the thigh gap.You forgot D-bucket in there. Trying to decide if that goes in that first gap or the second.
That's because at Pants' gym, no hair tie is not that big a deal when you have to deal with prostitutes and guys throwing up all over the equipment. Just sayin'.
Just did a stump on a terrace at Beloit college. Another guy and I stood in the middle of the sidewalk on both sides of the stump trying to tell the students to walk around so they wouldn't get hit by debris. Of course it's too much of an effort for them to do that. A lot of them walked between us and the stump grinder. If one of them had tripped that would've been the end of them.
Need to get some tall traffic cones and caution tape for that situation. Tape off the keepout zone.
Must have happened when I was on vacation
you were gone over the 4th, right? It was like the 1st I think the article said.
It's college kids and it's Wisconsin and it's almost noon. They're drunk.Just did a stump on a terrace at Beloit college. Another guy and I stood in the middle of the sidewalk on both sides of the stump trying to tell the students to walk around so they wouldn't get hit by debris. Of course it's too much of an effort for them to do that. A lot of them walked between us and the stump grinder. If one of them had tripped that would've been the end of them.
Just got a $5 tip
Don't let it fall behind your nightstand like Rulzzz.