Still mulling over whether to risk attending a night game watch without @cyrocksmypants there as chaperone/wingman. Could be pretty risky since the rest of the gang remaining here is in dire need of help and not in any position to provide help should the situation arise.![]()
Did you guys know that in France you have to pay to use some public toilets? But they have cameras in them and they give you your money back if you drop a really nice turd.
Still mulling over whether to risk attending a night game watch without @cyrocksmypants there as chaperone/wingman. Could be pretty risky since the rest of the gang remaining here is in dire need of help and not in any position to provide help should the situation arise.![]()
Well, that seemed too easy. Ok, but with the Alzheimer's...Joanne Woodward.
Well, that seemed too easy. Ok.
You’d better ******* be there, and send me pictures of Joanne.
In the UK they have some public toilets that are like a kiosk on the sidewalk. You put in a coin to get into the door. At the train station there was a turnstile you had to use a coin. Years ago in Rome there was just some woman standing their by the urinals. You paid her 10 Lira. That was mainly to just keep the homeless out.Did you guys know that in France you have to pay to use some public toilets? But they have cameras in them and they give you your money back if you drop a really nice turd.
Fun game. Had a dude show up in shorts, for third quarter he decided to go shirtless. Sitting there a couple minutes later look over at him and gf/wife starts pulling off her shirt. There isn't something you see everyday in the season ticket sections.
Had to have the youth team get introduced at halftime of the Varisty game friday night. They always make a tunnel for the HS team to come back on the field at halftime. Camera guy comes up to me (his son is a freshman and has medical issues that have left him on the small side and unable to play football so he is the manager), and is all excited. Tells me that his son told him that my oldest had told him that he wanted him leading the team on the field. Sure enough when the team comes through for the banner break, here's a kid you would think is in 5th grade with 6 pack water bottle holders in both hands going face first into the banner. I knew then that my son was definitely understanding there is more things to life than athletics.