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#9101
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Day 1 of my son's school closure: finished his daily homework allotment within two hours of waking up and now he's running laps in the back yard because his gym teacher told him to stay active. and
I just wish that he could be this focused at school. Oh, and yeah, no telling how long he'll keep it up, but it's a good start.
I just wish that he could be this focused at school. Oh, and yeah, no telling how long he'll keep it up, but it's a good start.
#9102
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My wife did a Zoom call for the local bar association yesterday. Worked great. A lot of Zoom coming.
If I was mechanically inclined and owned such a business, it would be fun to be a mobile bike mechanic with a Sprinter. Drive to peoples' houses, pick up bike on the porch, fix bike, put it back on the porch, pay online.
If I was mechanically inclined and owned such a business, it would be fun to be a mobile bike mechanic with a Sprinter. Drive to peoples' houses, pick up bike on the porch, fix bike, put it back on the porch, pay online.
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Are rim or disc brakes better for battling the virus? Thinking about starting a thread in General asking for opinions.
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That painting is so over dramatic. The river at Washington’s Crossings is tamer than a kitten unless it’s flooded.
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Discs get freakin, sterilizing, hot! If you had to ask that question, you're a nihilistic luddite. Maybe even politically unreliable.
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Is that anywhere near Trenton? Seems like every time I go over it on the train it's got tidal rapids going. Then you go a mile or two south and there's that sort of trailer dacha community and it looks really sluggish.
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My wife did a Zoom call for the local bar association yesterday. Worked great. A lot of Zoom coming.
If I was mechanically inclined and owned such a business, it would be fun to be a mobile bike mechanic with a Sprinter. Drive to peoples' houses, pick up bike on the porch, fix bike, put it back on the porch, pay online.
If I was mechanically inclined and owned such a business, it would be fun to be a mobile bike mechanic with a Sprinter. Drive to peoples' houses, pick up bike on the porch, fix bike, put it back on the porch, pay online.
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I can't remember the last time that I went to a barber. I've been shaving my head for the last couple years and I was buzzing it myself for a decade or more before that. On the shaving front, I recently got in a variety pack of 100+ double-edged safety razor blades (and this was not a hoarding maneuver - high quantites of blades are just the norm for DE shaving) - that should last me a bit.
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I'm trying to sift through local Japanese whisky availability and pricing. I'm finding that some shops are stone age and don't even have online product listings, let alone inventory levels. Then! Then there's the shop that has 18 pages of whisky/whiskey with no way to narrow or even sort the results. The savages!
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I can't remember the last time that I went to a barber. I've been shaving my head for the last couple years and I was buzzing it myself for a decade or more before that. On the shaving front, I recently got in a variety pack of 100+ double-edged safety razor blades (and this was not a hoarding maneuver - high quantites of blades are just the norm for DE shaving) - that should last me a bit.
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Today's the last day of decent weather for at least the next 5 days.
Unfortunately, Sunday morning I had to have a cyst drained in my armpit so my range of motion without pain is really quite limited at the moment. If I had a bike with upright handlebars I might still be able to ride, but everything I own has drop bars. Sad!
Unfortunately, Sunday morning I had to have a cyst drained in my armpit so my range of motion without pain is really quite limited at the moment. If I had a bike with upright handlebars I might still be able to ride, but everything I own has drop bars. Sad!
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Depends on how much they want you. My guess is given recent travel they will tell you to work from home for 14d.
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The switch to DE wet shaving has been really good for me - my skin has improved, since. Good results in terms of closeness/smoothness and it seems like a gentle exfoliant - not as irritating as disposable cartridges. It's also a nice, calming process.
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Spring Break trip to Frisco next week got cancelled. Probably for the better. It's in the air up there and everything is closed.
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A Facebook bourbon group is currently having a poll of favorite bourbons, and these are the results I have tabulated so far. Each voter is allowed to pick 4. The top four at this time are Basil Hayden, Woodford Reserve, Eagles Rare and Blantons. I'm a fan of Woodford Reserve, myself.
It's interesting how many obscure brands there are out there, yet there's always somebody who makes them a favorite.
It's interesting how many obscure brands there are out there, yet there's always somebody who makes them a favorite.
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