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[quote=Rich Toscano]Well I was… a very long time ago. :-)[/quote]
A truly noteworthy alumnus imo
scaredyclassicParticipantI can’t tell the onion from reg. News either
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Actually she’s #1 on the list!
https://ucsdguardian.org/2017/02/16/six-famous-uc-san-diego-alumni/%5B/quote%5D
Lesbian Office Seductions 8” (2013), really a milestone in lesbian office porn. I haven’t seen better lesbian office porn.
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=Coronita][quote=scaredyclassic][quote=Coronita][quote=sdrealtor]
Heading back home next week for my annual Pine Valley /Merion trip. I’m sure you’ve played them many times. Which do you prefer?[/quote]
You think Evelyn Lin might be a member? If so, damn,maybe I need to start this golf thing[/quote]
why not just up and coming native thai strippers?[/quote]
Because I want to support the local UCSD alumni network. Did you know that UCSD publishes a list of famous Triton alumni’s….You know people like my former colleague and boss, Nick Woodman, from GoPro is on that list…
But I was really disappointed that conveniently Evelyn Lin is not on that Triton famous people list. That is extremely sexist and biased. It’s an honest living, not something I would want to do and what I would want my kids to do, but it’s still an honest living. And she probably made more money in her career than most of the Triton alumni.
And let’s put it in perspective. She did what she did at as job. That’s 100x better than some people that do similar things under the false pretense of marriage for financial stability, like I see a lot in 92130 where some thirty something trophy spouse is hanging onto some 50+ year old old fart. I call that pathetic……There’s certainly a lot more respect deserved for the former versus the later….One worked for her money, the other married into it….Just saying…I deal with this sometimes. One of my friend had this bbq. Spouse of surgeon and doctor who had this friend, who’s husband was this almost 60year old surgeon and a trophy wife I think was in her late 30ies. She was annoying as fvck…Always talking about designer brands and shit, never worked a day in her life. I think they are going through a divorce. Apparently she’s into threesomes or something like that because she apparently asked my friend and his wife right in front of her husband…Ewe… Gross…Go figure..So there you go.[/quote]
Be true To Your School.
The beach boys.
I can get behind that.
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=Coronita][quote=sdrealtor]
Heading back home next week for my annual Pine Valley /Merion trip. I’m sure you’ve played them many times. Which do you prefer?[/quote]
You think Evelyn Lin might be a member? If so, damn,maybe I need to start this golf thing[/quote]
why not just up and coming native thai strippers?
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=flyer]Agree, everyone should do what they love. It’s all good.
sdr, we’ve played at many private and public courses, but not the ones you mentioned. Have a great trip, and enjoy!
Grew up playing at La Jolla Country Club with the family, and still enjoy that course, along with others in San Diego, Cypress Point at Pebble, Riviera, Troon in Scottsdale, etc. We also particularly love Kapalua, Mauna Kea, Poipu, Wailea, Princeville, etc. with more to look forward to in the future. All beautiful.[/quote]
Lots of nice second and third tier courses there[/quote]
this type of one upsmanship I think is impossible with hackysacks. perhaps that’s why middle aged men refuse to hack.
scaredyclassicParticipantInterestingly like golf gear, hackysacks now are rated for various attributes, stalling, bounciness, etc, and there are websites devoted to rating the many options. Back in 1983, I believe there was one sack. Is life really getting better w so many options? There’s even a preferred hacking shoe . Jeez.
I went for the Sandmaster, a top rated beginner sack. few deals, other than drug deals, are made wile hackysacking. Golf wins on that score.
scaredyclassicParticipantI own no golf gear, recently bought 3 hackysacks. Although the prospects for a pro career are super limited, I personally enjoy kicking the sack.
If you haven’t hackysacked for a few decades, like me, you might be surprised at how exhausting it is. And tricky. Right now I’m just working on knee kicks.
I was inspired by a virtuouso hackysackist I saw at Petco park. Guy was an artist.
Hack on! Three premium sacks cost me 21.00 w shipping. Develop flexibility, eye limb coordination, balance, speed and aerobic capacity. Golf, on the other hand, destroys natural habitat, costs a fortune and apparently frustrates many people. Golf makes me visualize overweight assholes, Trump, someone like that, cheating, deluding himself into thinking he’s strong because the ball goes far. Not saying that’s you, that’s just the image I get from “golf”.
Hackysack>golf, objectively.
What seems more fun? Paying 500 to drive around on overfertilized grass and swing a club for a few times, maybe screwing up and feeling bad, or kicking the sack in a park for free for hours with your high school buddies.
Where are my HS buddies. Shit.
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=Coronita]Ok, I’m embarrassed to ask.. Who the heck is Phil Mickelson?
Sorry, I don’t really follow american famous people unless they are in tech… Not to sound culturally insensitive don’t give a shit nor have any desires to really know or meet them. I’m only asking so I can pretend not to be totally clueless when it comes to american socialites, but really don’t give a shit…
Now, if I could meet Dr. Lisa Su, that would make my day. But that’s a separate story. Beyond that, I don’t know. Maybe it would be interesting to meet a few asian porn stars too on the opposite end of the extreme. Not that there’s any motivation for that, it’s just I don’t know anyone personally in the adult film industry and it would make very interesting conversation I guess.[/quote]
I had no idea who he was till my kid mentioned him. Prof. Golf strikes me as very very silly.
scaredyclassicParticipantmy kid saw phil mickelson at an IN N Out in temecula. he was very recognized and signing autographs. I guess phil likes in n out. apparently money buys better real estate but not better burgers
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]It’s often the little things you do in life magnified by the passage of time that make the big differences in your life. I’ve seen far too many people put all their eggs in one big crash basket waiting for that one big opportunity and then be paralyzed by fear when anything close to it arrives. In life it’s the road less traveled, the ripples across a pool from a pebble dropped in on the other side. Take that scaredy![/quote]
I accept it.
scaredyclassicParticipantRight now I’m suddenly deeply interested in men’s issues. Was up late reading no more Mr nice guy, by Dr. Glover. I may have to make big changes in my life, including not seeking approval in chat groups.
scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=scaredyclassic]Like the world would be better if it listened to me, or econprof? Lol. Essentially, we are all in agreement…destroy and consume the earth. Our only quibble is how fast to consume it and how to divide the carcass…[/quote]
look at the bright side, scaredy. The sun isn’t going to last forever anyway. And when its gone, what we did to Mother Earth will not matter one iota.[/quote]
Sure. If I get real hungry, I can just eat my grandkids. No worries.
scaredyclassicParticipantLike the world would be better if it listened to me, or econprof? Lol. Essentially, we are all in agreement…destroy and consume the earth. Our only quibble is how fast to consume it and how to divide the carcass…
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