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December 22, 2009 at 12:06 AM #497170December 22, 2009 at 12:18 AM #496314Allan from FallbrookParticipant
[quote=CA renter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=urbanrealtor]
I once saw a movie set in latin america called great blue hole.[/quote]
I once saw a movie set in Chatsworth called “Behind the Green Door”.[/quote]
I once met Marilyn Chambers. ;)[/quote]
Didn’t I recently read that she had passed away?
December 22, 2009 at 12:18 AM #496465Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=urbanrealtor]
I once saw a movie set in latin america called great blue hole.[/quote]
I once saw a movie set in Chatsworth called “Behind the Green Door”.[/quote]
I once met Marilyn Chambers. ;)[/quote]
Didn’t I recently read that she had passed away?
December 22, 2009 at 12:18 AM #496847Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=urbanrealtor]
I once saw a movie set in latin america called great blue hole.[/quote]
I once saw a movie set in Chatsworth called “Behind the Green Door”.[/quote]
I once met Marilyn Chambers. ;)[/quote]
Didn’t I recently read that she had passed away?
December 22, 2009 at 12:18 AM #496933Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=urbanrealtor]
I once saw a movie set in latin america called great blue hole.[/quote]
I once saw a movie set in Chatsworth called “Behind the Green Door”.[/quote]
I once met Marilyn Chambers. ;)[/quote]
Didn’t I recently read that she had passed away?
December 22, 2009 at 12:18 AM #497175Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=urbanrealtor]
I once saw a movie set in latin america called great blue hole.[/quote]
I once saw a movie set in Chatsworth called “Behind the Green Door”.[/quote]
I once met Marilyn Chambers. ;)[/quote]
Didn’t I recently read that she had passed away?
December 22, 2009 at 11:07 AM #496413jficquetteParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=afx114][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Afx: You do realize that Dan’s poison of choice is Rebel Yell bourbon, don’t you? Something to think about.[/quote]
Yikes, thanks for the warning. I am running a little low on aftershave, so at least it will still come in handy.[/quote]
Lies.
All lies.I drink Powers at the Alibi and Old Grandad at home.
(used to go to Lancers but then they fired my favorite bartenders and my wife got preggo–still don’t know who is responsible for that).Occasionally, a client will buy me some single-malt scotch or some bushy.
In college I was super broke and often a Friday night was a couple of friends coming over and like five of us walking from 3rd and Penn to 3rd and Washington buying a bottle of old grandad, a couple of carne asada burritos from La Posta, and renting a copy of Highlander or the Dark Crystal or Time Rider or something.
Ahh memory lane.
Hillcrest, cheap whiskey, and girls with tattoos (and unfinished papers on Latin American democracy and citizenship).[/quote]
I went to school in the mid 70’s. Back then we could get a case of Red White and Blue beer for $4.
For $10-15 bucks 4 of us could have a fun time but at the time few of us even had $5 bucks to chip in.
Also MacArthur’s Scotch was decent too at $10 bucks a Quart.
John
December 22, 2009 at 11:07 AM #496565jficquetteParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=afx114][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Afx: You do realize that Dan’s poison of choice is Rebel Yell bourbon, don’t you? Something to think about.[/quote]
Yikes, thanks for the warning. I am running a little low on aftershave, so at least it will still come in handy.[/quote]
Lies.
All lies.I drink Powers at the Alibi and Old Grandad at home.
(used to go to Lancers but then they fired my favorite bartenders and my wife got preggo–still don’t know who is responsible for that).Occasionally, a client will buy me some single-malt scotch or some bushy.
In college I was super broke and often a Friday night was a couple of friends coming over and like five of us walking from 3rd and Penn to 3rd and Washington buying a bottle of old grandad, a couple of carne asada burritos from La Posta, and renting a copy of Highlander or the Dark Crystal or Time Rider or something.
Ahh memory lane.
Hillcrest, cheap whiskey, and girls with tattoos (and unfinished papers on Latin American democracy and citizenship).[/quote]
I went to school in the mid 70’s. Back then we could get a case of Red White and Blue beer for $4.
For $10-15 bucks 4 of us could have a fun time but at the time few of us even had $5 bucks to chip in.
Also MacArthur’s Scotch was decent too at $10 bucks a Quart.
John
December 22, 2009 at 11:07 AM #496944jficquetteParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=afx114][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Afx: You do realize that Dan’s poison of choice is Rebel Yell bourbon, don’t you? Something to think about.[/quote]
Yikes, thanks for the warning. I am running a little low on aftershave, so at least it will still come in handy.[/quote]
Lies.
All lies.I drink Powers at the Alibi and Old Grandad at home.
(used to go to Lancers but then they fired my favorite bartenders and my wife got preggo–still don’t know who is responsible for that).Occasionally, a client will buy me some single-malt scotch or some bushy.
In college I was super broke and often a Friday night was a couple of friends coming over and like five of us walking from 3rd and Penn to 3rd and Washington buying a bottle of old grandad, a couple of carne asada burritos from La Posta, and renting a copy of Highlander or the Dark Crystal or Time Rider or something.
Ahh memory lane.
Hillcrest, cheap whiskey, and girls with tattoos (and unfinished papers on Latin American democracy and citizenship).[/quote]
I went to school in the mid 70’s. Back then we could get a case of Red White and Blue beer for $4.
For $10-15 bucks 4 of us could have a fun time but at the time few of us even had $5 bucks to chip in.
Also MacArthur’s Scotch was decent too at $10 bucks a Quart.
John
December 22, 2009 at 11:07 AM #497033jficquetteParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=afx114][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Afx: You do realize that Dan’s poison of choice is Rebel Yell bourbon, don’t you? Something to think about.[/quote]
Yikes, thanks for the warning. I am running a little low on aftershave, so at least it will still come in handy.[/quote]
Lies.
All lies.I drink Powers at the Alibi and Old Grandad at home.
(used to go to Lancers but then they fired my favorite bartenders and my wife got preggo–still don’t know who is responsible for that).Occasionally, a client will buy me some single-malt scotch or some bushy.
In college I was super broke and often a Friday night was a couple of friends coming over and like five of us walking from 3rd and Penn to 3rd and Washington buying a bottle of old grandad, a couple of carne asada burritos from La Posta, and renting a copy of Highlander or the Dark Crystal or Time Rider or something.
Ahh memory lane.
Hillcrest, cheap whiskey, and girls with tattoos (and unfinished papers on Latin American democracy and citizenship).[/quote]
I went to school in the mid 70’s. Back then we could get a case of Red White and Blue beer for $4.
For $10-15 bucks 4 of us could have a fun time but at the time few of us even had $5 bucks to chip in.
Also MacArthur’s Scotch was decent too at $10 bucks a Quart.
John
December 22, 2009 at 11:07 AM #497275jficquetteParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=afx114][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Afx: You do realize that Dan’s poison of choice is Rebel Yell bourbon, don’t you? Something to think about.[/quote]
Yikes, thanks for the warning. I am running a little low on aftershave, so at least it will still come in handy.[/quote]
Lies.
All lies.I drink Powers at the Alibi and Old Grandad at home.
(used to go to Lancers but then they fired my favorite bartenders and my wife got preggo–still don’t know who is responsible for that).Occasionally, a client will buy me some single-malt scotch or some bushy.
In college I was super broke and often a Friday night was a couple of friends coming over and like five of us walking from 3rd and Penn to 3rd and Washington buying a bottle of old grandad, a couple of carne asada burritos from La Posta, and renting a copy of Highlander or the Dark Crystal or Time Rider or something.
Ahh memory lane.
Hillcrest, cheap whiskey, and girls with tattoos (and unfinished papers on Latin American democracy and citizenship).[/quote]
I went to school in the mid 70’s. Back then we could get a case of Red White and Blue beer for $4.
For $10-15 bucks 4 of us could have a fun time but at the time few of us even had $5 bucks to chip in.
Also MacArthur’s Scotch was decent too at $10 bucks a Quart.
John
December 22, 2009 at 7:17 PM #496571pertinazzioParticipantmy resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etcDecember 22, 2009 at 7:17 PM #496722pertinazzioParticipantmy resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etcDecember 22, 2009 at 7:17 PM #497103pertinazzioParticipantmy resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etcDecember 22, 2009 at 7:17 PM #497189pertinazzioParticipantmy resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
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