You couldn't make kickball history because your arm was messed up? Wimp.That's pretty funny, Kyle Korver also briefly had the world record for longest kickball game until it was eclipsed from a group of my friends here. I guess he loves his playground sports as much as we do in Portland. Sadly it was during my arm injury and I could not make a run at the 33 hour plus game. Probably for the best.
Eh, Guinness Records like those are broken almost as soon as they are set. I'm sure there will be plenty of other chances.You couldn't make kickball history because your arm was messed up? Wimp.
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I've had to do that, too. I feel your pain.Just thinking about how I have to go to work again on Saturday for a mandatory 8 hours. This totally sucks. We have been doing this over a year and I am very tired of it. GGGRRRRR!!!!
Okay, that's just creepy. Looks kind of like a villain from a Scooby-Doo cartoon.![]()
Way behind you. I'm only at 33while looking for something else, I discovered that I have started 89 different threads in the lounge.
That sounds adorable.My puppy has the hiccups.
... Unless that is code for some sort of drug deal, which I don't want any part of.
And the randomness of this thread sometimes cracks me up, too.The human mind is a strange and wondrous thing.
Trying to cut back on soda, but when I walk in AM/PM and they have liters of Mountain Dew Code Red on sale, can you fault me for falling off the wagon? I feel like I finally understand how hard it is to quit smoking. They need to make a Code Red patch.
Trying to cut back on soda, but when I walk in AM/PM and they have liters of Mountain Dew Code Red on sale, can you fault me for falling off the wagon? I feel like I finally understand how hard it is to quit smoking. They need to make a Code Red patch.
So you're the one...Never really liked their Code Red, but did like the other one they had years ago (orange color, I think....).
Ah, Live Wire. I think that was it. Don't see it any more.....
I'm a Pepsi product fan, actually.I lived off Code Red one summer when I was marooned at JFK for 2 months opening a new terminal and it was the only Pepsi product I could stomach. Somehow I managed to go cold turkey when I got back home to my Dr. Pepper.
Smoking was far easier for me to give up than soda. I honestly found the biggest barrier to quitting was that I didn't want to quit, the 15 or so times I tried and failed I was quitting for other people or reasons I didn't believe in. If I could muster up the same anti-soda sentiment I did for cigs, no problem, I just don't see that happening.