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drjeff

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Wondering why one of my staff members just flipped the air conditioner on in the office when it's 63 in the office now and 48 outside :rolleyes: :blink:
 

WJenness

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Cursing whomever decided to not document passwords for critical routers when they set up this network well before my time here...

-w
 

Geoff

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Dealing with work crises when it's bluebird sunshine outside and Killington only has 3 days of skiing left. I should be out there making turns and working on my tan.
 

SKIQUATTRO

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had my 7yr olds softball game at 11
just finished up some exterior painting
mr. softee came down the street...had to get some soft serve for the girls
washed the car (dont know why..going to rain in a few hours)
going out for 30mi ride when the mrs gets home....
 

severine

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I am at Panera... 2nd to last weekend of homework this semester. 14 pages into a paper on Dracula and "A Study in Scarlet." Then I need to come up with an annotated bibliography for "Othello." Then finish reading Devotion by Dani Shapiro so I can submit 4 questions by tomorrow that will be asked at her appearance in our class on Wednesday. Then I have to read the final Act of "Othello." Oh yeah, and I need a response paper for Japanese Americans and World War II.

2 more weeks... I can do this....
 

bvibert

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Decompressing after a long day. Well, I guess the decompression won't really start until after the tantrums stop and the kids are in bed... :roll:

Got to see my almost 5 year old daughter pedaling her bike without training wheels today though, that was pretty freaking awesome!
 

MR. evil

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Just finish a 9 mile ride, on my way to pick up my reward. I am going to gorge on an order of 20 wings and a side of ziti from the best wing joint in the valley and wash it down with some beer :) :) :)
 

WJenness

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Just finish a 9 mile ride, on my way to pick up my reward. I am going to gorge on an order of 20 wings and a side of ziti from the best wing joint in the valley and wash it down with some beer :) :) :)

Don't know your wing joint... but I'm now SERIOUSLY craving some wings from The Hanger in Amherst... I had SUCH a weakness for those in my UMASS days...

I hear there's one in Somerville now... may need to make a pilgrimage tomorrow...

-w
 

MR. evil

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Don't know your wing joint... but I'm now SERIOUSLY craving some wings from The Hanger in Amherst... I had SUCH a weakness for those in my UMASS days...

I hear there's one in Somerville now... may need to make a pilgrimage tomorrow...

-w

It's called EB's and is located in Agawam. Has been voted best wong joint in the Pioneer Valley Advocate something like 15 years running.
 

smitty77

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She's been fighting it tooth and nail--we were sure for a while that her brother, who is 2 years younger, would beat her to it! :)
We went through the same with my son, he finally got the hang of it when he was six. He even asked me to put them back on this spring (now 7, soon to be 8) as he wasn't sure he remembered how to ride. I assured him he would be fine and he took off pedaling. It's a miracle! :D

His sister on the other hand.... She'll be 4 in early June and I'm tempted to take the outriggers off and teach her this year. I think she's about ready for it. But she's a real go-getter.
 

wa-loaf

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She's been fighting it tooth and nail--we were sure for a while that her brother, who is 2 years younger, would beat her to it! :)

My Daughter is 6.5 and still using the training wheels. She's not very coordinated, she finally got turning on her own skiing this year after three years of it. My son will probably be off the training wheels by the end of the summer. He's 3.5.
 
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