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2226031, Ok Sports GD Post September: Sports are starting again edition
Posted by josephmurf2384, Sat Sep-07-13 02:29 PM
Been a good month for the most part. Passed my national mortgage broker's exam yesterday with a 93%. Proceeded to go have a few drinks of celebration before i headed to the airport. Left my phone in Virginia and flew to SF. Not really a big deal i am out here solo so it just feels like less of a distraction.

Arrived at the hotel last night to see a home made back to the future Delorean being valeted outside the hotel. Spent last night drinking and bullshitting with a New Zealander and an Australian who had just seen their first baseball game at Giants stadium. I explained football and baseball to them and they explained rugby and cricket to me. All in all this is looking to be a great month.

So what's good with you OK sports? Excited about pumpkin beers and other October things? Any new Albums out? Anyone tried this fanduel thing? i was thinking about making a small deposit.
2226045, Just booked my first trip to Austin: 2nd weekend of ACL (Oct 11-13)
Posted by LA2Philly, Sat Sep-07-13 03:22 PM
Cannot wait
2226081, lol i was looking at doing that a few days ago
Posted by josephmurf2384, Sat Sep-07-13 05:42 PM
but realized it would conflict with Deltron 3030 in Philly with a 16 piece orchestra that we are going to.
2226088, I'll tell you what someone told me in a GD post.
Posted by Ryan M, Sat Sep-07-13 06:23 PM
Make sure you go to Franklin BBQ. Get there early (930-10am), have fun, wait in line, have a beer, make friends...and enjoy the hell out of that brisket. Get a pound - 3/4 fatty, 1/4 lean, and get a sandwich too if you want, but get that shit - DO NOT make it the first BBQ you try in the city though because it'll ruin you for life.

Best fried chicken in the city is at Max's Wine Dive. Many will tell you Lucy's, which is good, but Max's is the spot.

Hit up the Rainey St. bars for some unique experiences.

I also highly recommend canoeing on the lake down there.

Have fun - it's an awesome city.
2226337, add on re: franklin:
Posted by thejerseytornado, Sun Sep-08-13 10:50 AM
get there at 9:30 or 10. bring a six pack or a flask. share with whoever is line around you. make a friend. send someone to pick up coffee about a 10 minute block away.

tell them you're from out of town, sometimes they give a taste of the other meats so you can try it. but the brisket, as with everywhere, is king. it really does ruin any other brisket, even in austin. so fucking good.


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Y'all stupid...should've tanked for Lebron/Wiggins in 2014 -Rex LongFellow

It's only funny till someone gets mad. Then it's hilarious.
2228273, YES - must have been you who told me all this.
Posted by Ryan M, Tue Sep-10-13 12:32 PM
If I didn't already say it, that shit was incredible. And, for a somewhat anti-social person such as myself, an actual fun experience in line too. I'd definitely do it again, 3.5 hour wait included.
2228334, you eat at John Mueller's or la Barbecue?
Posted by will_5198, Tue Sep-10-13 01:42 PM
2229374, I did not. Did I fuck up?
Posted by Ryan M, Thu Sep-12-13 02:42 PM
2229377, just wondering
Posted by will_5198, Thu Sep-12-13 02:51 PM
since you wrote: "DO NOT make it the first BBQ you try in the city though because it'll ruin you for life"

la Barbecue is run by a guy who worked with Aaron Franklin since his trailer days and Mueller is Franklin's old boss. also heard good things about Micklethwait.

Franklin's brisket is amazing and the sausages are very, very great...but he only does beef ribs one day a week (perfect beef rib > perfect brisket) and you can get better pork ribs elswhere. curious to see if you ate any other barbecue in Austin.
2229873, I did, but nothing that was big.
Posted by Ryan M, Fri Sep-13-13 01:55 PM
Like I went to Lamberts and a couple of no name stands that were fine.
2231811, interesting. and good excuse for a bbq trip part 2
Posted by thejerseytornado, Mon Sep-16-13 06:15 PM
i had heard of mueller, not the other one. and yeah, when in texas, pork isn't worth it.

didn't know about the beef ribs. but fatty brisket, as a jew, that's where my heart is even without the texas aspect.

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Y'all stupid...should've tanked for Lebron/Wiggins in 2014 -Rex LongFellow

It's only funny till someone gets mad. Then it's hilarious.
2226093, Had a vacation filled summer.
Posted by Ryan M, Sat Sep-07-13 06:26 PM
2 San Diego trips (work, but lots of free time)
Trip to Montreal (also work, but...only kinda)
Trip to Vegas
2 trips to Palm Springs
Trip to Austin

Awesome summer. I definitely gained like 7-8 pounds because of it, but that's also due in part to not working out like...at all.

Finished my big work project 2 weeks ago (Did anyone watch the Franc0 Ro@st? Like? Dislike?), so now it's on to a more chill fall. Prolly gonna hit the Universal Halloween Horror Nights with the wife later this month - been a tradition for us, always a fun time. I love shit like that.
2226119, I thought the roast was good
Posted by josephmurf2384, Sat Sep-07-13 07:09 PM
Didn't really care for Samberg but that was probably the only one, and i don't think i even paid attention to what Franco had to say. I thought the Phil Hartman joke was a bit much.
2226193, Ha. Andy was my personal favorite.
Posted by Ryan M, Sat Sep-07-13 10:36 PM
Also...I'm kinda gonna take credit for that Hartman joke making the final cut.

So we just differ on opinions :)
2226238, Andy reminded me too much of Norm a few years ago
Posted by josephmurf2384, Sun Sep-08-13 12:00 AM
I honestly have watched it a few times and the Hartman joke didn't bother me as much the second time, but i just felt it is such a tragic thing to make light of. If it had been a Belushi joke i would be so much more accepting of it because he did it to himself, but Phil's circumstances just seem like it shouldn't be made light of to me.
2226304, Might have been their best roast so far
Posted by Ceej, Sun Sep-08-13 05:06 AM
I laughed a lot
2226360, Jealous. Sounds awesome.
Posted by icecold21, Sun Sep-08-13 11:48 AM
The roast was funny, best one I've ever seen.
2226100, Cambodians are my new favorite race
Posted by Orbit_Established, Sat Sep-07-13 06:39 PM

People been through hell and back, they are good people
man

Been chillin with some good Cambodian folks this
summer on occasion

Women are mad good at poker, b

I done had a cool 2 hunnid taken by some Cambodian
women half my size

But back to the topic at hand

Guess I took that whole genocide shit for granted,
with my American privilege (Yes, even being black
american I have American privilege...its people had it
much harder recently b)

I'm having dinner with cats who was born in the forest
while their parents were escaping DURING the genocide

Talking about how they had cousins who were killed
because they were crying too loud as babies while their
parents trying to escape....the ones who didn't cry that
loud survived....and I'm having dinner with some of these
people man

These people are now attorneys and activists and poets,
proud people who are doing their thing, representing their
community

Mad inspiring

Food mad good too



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O_E: "Acts like an asshole and posts with imperial disdain"




"I ORBITs the solar system, listenin..."

(C)Keith Murray, "
2226102, They stare through you and raise with jack SHIT.
Posted by Ryan M, Sat Sep-07-13 06:42 PM

>Women are mad good at poker, b
>
>I done had a cool 2 hunnid taken by some Cambodian
>women half my size

Good to see you got on the poker train.
2226350, You in Lowell, MA?
Posted by John Forte, Sun Sep-08-13 11:27 AM
2226363, Nah
Posted by Orbit_Established, Sun Sep-08-13 11:55 AM

Boston
2227383, my phys ed teacher in elementary was cambodian
Posted by T Reynolds, Mon Sep-09-13 11:47 AM
i made the mistake of saying 'dude' to him one time

the stare he gave me was terrifying

i think if there weren't laws protecting me i would have definitely been killed by throat chop (I also took some martial arts classes from him)

instead he just made me stand in one place for an hour staring straight ahead lol
2235795, Had a co-worker that escaped the Khmer Rouge
Posted by likwit_crew, Tue Sep-24-13 12:22 AM
She said you would hang out with people and then the next day they were just gone. Never heard from or seen again. She was lucky enough to have gotten out with her sister, but her parents basically sacrificed themselves to make that happen. Once you've gone through some shit like that, ain't a whole lot that life can throw at you that you're not ready for.
2226150, Started lifting. Farmers Walk kicked my ass.
Posted by LeroyBumpkin, Sat Sep-07-13 08:29 PM
I go to the gym 3 days a week before work.
I was looking to add some different lifts to my workout.
Found out about the Farmers Walk from Men's Health.

http://www.crossfitespoo.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/farmers-walk.jpg

I did it with 50 pound weights in each hand.
It proceeded to kick my ass. And it was great.
Gonna be a minute before I attack it again, but I like it.
2226316, Bookmark
Posted by Amritsar, Sun Sep-08-13 08:33 AM
>I go to the gym 3 days a week before work.
>I was looking to add some different lifts to my workout.
>Found out about the Farmers Walk from Men's Health.
>
>http://www.crossfitespoo.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/farmers-walk.jpg
>
>I did it with 50 pound weights in each hand.
>It proceeded to kick my ass. And it was great.
>Gonna be a minute before I attack it again, but I like it.
2226169, Been dealing with the dreaded shin splints. Advice?
Posted by Frank Longo, Sat Sep-07-13 09:44 PM
I quit pushing myself before they got too bad (I think the crew at KosherSam's thing saw them around the worst of it, so it wasn't full-blown crippling), but figuring out exactly how to get back into the swing of things is tricky as shit.

I tried easing back into my usual basketball routine (I had been playing three times a week-- pushed it to four times a week around the time the pain started, not a coincidence I'm sure) by just playing once last week and doing simple shootaround exercise stuff two other days, with plenty of rest. I'd taken roughly two and a half weeks off, and the light exercises/shootaround stuff hadn't aggravated anything. After I played my one time last week though, I still didn't feel 100% and felt some pain come back. Pushing will just make it worse, but unless I try it out some, I have no clue when I'll be 100%.

I know some of y'all have dealt with this before. Advice? I got new in-soles, plenty of ice packs, etc.
2226194, I used to get em in my track/x-country days, got fitted for orthodics
Posted by Bombastic, Sat Sep-07-13 10:38 PM
which I wore in my regular shoes during the day not when I was actually running, never had an issue again.
2227258, Pick up pencils with your toes
Posted by Walleye, Mon Sep-09-13 09:39 AM
That's the way to get rid of them if the issue isn't already too serious and/or keep them away. While you're sitting around watching TV at night, pick up a handful of pencils (or marbles if you're feeling whimsical and own some marbles), drop them on the floor, and pick them up with your toes. You'll suck at it because you're a person and not an animal which regularly handles objects with your toes, but being good at it is't the point.

Do it every night, same as brushing your teeth and ... whatever the hell else you do as a nightly habit.
2227271, Interesting. I'll try this out tonight.
Posted by Frank Longo, Mon Sep-09-13 09:54 AM
To specify, pick them up flat off the ground using the bend of the toes? Or just try to grab them as if my toes were tongs?

Either way, seems like a good challenge.
2227813, Bend of toes
Posted by Walleye, Mon Sep-09-13 07:48 PM
Like you're grabbing them. I think tongs still work, but the grasping with toes works best.

Make a habit of it.
2226213, Anybody have experience teaching ESL in a foreign country?
Posted by mashpg89, Sat Sep-07-13 11:19 PM
This summer I got certifications to teach ESL (English as a Second Language). I'm finishing up the online component now, then the job hunt, through an agency, begins.

I'd love to go to Latin America, where I would be able to perfect my spanish and probably fit in better, but they barely pay you to teach english. I've heard that after teaching there for 12 months I could save up at best around $5,000. Whereas in places like Japan I could save around $30,000. Culturally I'd prefer Latin America, but I just graduated college and could use some money. Tokyo could be pretty cool too.

Anyone ever taught ESL? Or have experience living in Latin America/Japan?


On a very important sidenote, I gotta follow the NBA wherever I go. I'm guessing I'll have to spring for NBA League Pass International. This the year for the Bulls. 82-0 and we'll sweep the Heat.
2226326, I've had a couple friends that taught in Korea
Posted by Kungset, Sun Sep-08-13 09:55 AM
From what they tell me, it's a fairly easy gig, and all your coteachers are young and fresh from college, so you end up just partying and traveling all the time. Both of them really enjoyed the experience.

One of them did warn that it's fun and so easygoing that before you now it, you've extended your stay twice, turned 30 & are way behind in your career back home, and may have pigeonholed yourself

And if you do end up learning Spanish real well I would hide it from your kids, and maybe bosses too, since they want you speaking stricty English with them
2227099, Any suggestions on stuff to do in Seattle next weekend?
Posted by josephmurf2384, Sun Sep-08-13 10:03 PM
art shows, concerts, dive bars... etc. Also do y'all have weed stores yet or am i gonna have to find it on the streets? I imagine it isn't hard, but having a selection would be nice.
2227192, No weed stores, that's a while off yet
Posted by Kungset, Mon Sep-09-13 12:34 AM
I'm back in LA now but I lived in the central district in Seattle for almost four years

Can't beat Capitol Hill for dive bars. every other storefront is a bar. If you want to experience peak Seattle hipster check out cha cha or unicorn. You can head to a bar called Montana for some goodass ginger beer mixed drinks. Maybe an odd recommendation but Rachel's ginger beer, that shit is really good & you can only get it in Seattle.

And they got a bunch of cocktail type places all over the city too. up there they especially love these speakeasies where there's no sign and you gotta go in an alley and ring a doorbell and shit, lol.

,y favorite music venues were neumos, chop suey, and the crocodile, so check those out

People love the underground tour but I've never done it

I'll check back I guess, hard to remember stuff off the top
2227195, Mr. D's Gyro's by Pike Place.
Posted by Ryan M, Mon Sep-09-13 12:46 AM
Also - Bathrub Gin and Co. Great cocktails.
2227264, Ballard's a pretty chill neighborhood
Posted by magilla vanilla, Mon Sep-09-13 09:45 AM
The Walrus and the Carpenter is good if you like seafood small plates and cocktails

Essie's Hat is a pretty solid dive.

If you go to the Pike Place Market, look for the produce guys that have dried strawberries (Cosio's, I think). They're the most addictive thing I've ever had.
2227328, LMAO...my boy owns a Delorean.
Posted by Marbles, Mon Sep-09-13 11:02 AM

One day we drove it to a little sports bar to watch Ohio St. We dropped it off at the valet and were walking inside. I turned back around for some reason and saw the funniest thing ever.

Some guy who was behind us stepped to the valet guy before he could park the Delorean. He paid the valet (I don't know how much) to let him sit in the car so his girlfriend could take a picture.

I laughed for 20 minutes. My man was gonna get mad but then all he could do was shake his head & KIM at that point. He did slightly grill the valet dude when we left though.

2227335, on my never ending side hustle quest....
Posted by Cenario, Mon Sep-09-13 11:10 AM
I've decided to enter the world of basketball referee. taking a 9 week class to get certified for high school ball. Need to get an 86% on the test to pass. 50 T or F questions in 50 minutes. Then I'd have to pass the floor part.

Anyone certified in any sport? Howd you find the process?
2227343, I took the class in college....it was my nightmare
Posted by Y2Flound, Mon Sep-09-13 11:20 AM
I'm sure if you'll enjoy it more it won't be, but I took a class in college for a credit and aside from the test we also had to ref 30 intramural games.

My first night I went to ref games, the other 2 refs didn't show and I had to do the games by myself which as an overweight unsure of himself college freshmen was terrible.

The first game the Pitt football team had a squad featuring Antonio Bryant and Rod Rutherford, they rolled all over some team of 5 small white kid and I tossed Rutherford out of the game for dunking twice (it was a technical each time)

The 2nd game, a fight broke out due to bad reffing with the teams getting too physical and deciding to police themselves, when the fight ended they all realized I was the common enemy.

I never went back and got an F in the course. To this day I can say I failed basketball officiating.
2227365, lol what an experience.
Posted by Cenario, Mon Sep-09-13 11:35 AM
thanks for sharing tho.
2227401, awesome story...nm
Posted by guru0509, Mon Sep-09-13 11:56 AM
>I'm sure if you'll enjoy it more it won't be, but I took a
>class in college for a credit and aside from the test we also
>had to ref 30 intramural games.
>
>My first night I went to ref games, the other 2 refs didn't
>show and I had to do the games by myself which as an
>overweight unsure of himself college freshmen was terrible.
>
>The first game the Pitt football team had a squad featuring
>Antonio Bryant and Rod Rutherford, they rolled all over some
>team of 5 small white kid and I tossed Rutherford out of the
>game for dunking twice (it was a technical each time)
>
>The 2nd game, a fight broke out due to bad reffing with the
>teams getting too physical and deciding to police themselves,
>when the fight ended they all realized I was the common
>enemy.
>
>I never went back and got an F in the course. To this day I
>can say I failed basketball officiating.
2228120, LOL!
Posted by Binlahab, Tue Sep-10-13 08:32 AM
classic


does it even matter?
2229384, this is awesome
Posted by veritas, Thu Sep-12-13 03:07 PM
2227503, Expertise is a ref, IIRC
Posted by KosherSam, Mon Sep-09-13 01:12 PM
2227623, I used to do high school soccer/middle school basketball.
Posted by Frank Longo, Mon Sep-09-13 03:58 PM
Just make sure you're well-rested. Nothing worse than trying to ref hungover.

Also, if you're not in terrific shape, you better hit that treadmill hard between now and then.
2229380, lol apparently refs can't drink the day of or before a game
Posted by Cenario, Thu Sep-12-13 03:02 PM
>Just make sure you're well-rested. Nothing worse than trying
>to ref hungover.
>
2227357, Sunday Night Football or Breaking Bad?
Posted by John Forte, Mon Sep-09-13 11:30 AM
what are you watching?
2227363, Both
Posted by Ceej, Mon Sep-09-13 11:33 AM
2227370, Football + Boardwalk Empire
Posted by guru0509, Mon Sep-09-13 11:37 AM




2227398, It's 2013. You don't have to choose.
Posted by LeroyBumpkin, Mon Sep-09-13 11:55 AM
2227422, I have to choose which one I'll watch THAT NIGHT. I'm old
Posted by John Forte, Mon Sep-09-13 12:08 PM
2227455, I went with both but then again I'm out West so it's easier
Posted by Bombastic, Mon Sep-09-13 12:33 PM
I will say this: Watching Breaking Bad makes Boardwalk Empire pale by comparison when watched back-to-back & if you try to watch Ray Donovan after that then you're pretty sure that show sucks altogether.
2227457, LMAO -- Poor Liev. He'll never top his 24/7 work.
Posted by Ceej, Mon Sep-09-13 12:35 PM
>& if you try to
>watch Ray Donovan after that then you're pretty sure that show
>sucks altogether.
>
2227495, funny his best stuff is HBO (24/7, Broad Street Bullies, Clear History)
Posted by Bombastic, Mon Sep-09-13 01:06 PM
and now he's the official Showtime dude.

*spoiler*

James Woods & Mickey Donovan took that 'talking to somebody while you hold a gun at them until they eventually talk you out of it' shit to ridiculous levels last night.....I think it lasted 40 minutes.

I was desperately trying to invent reasons not to go to bed or think about Monday morning but that show had my internal end-of-weekend-clock going:

Sending me messages like 'c'mon Bomb, you're just chasing it now, get your ass to sleep then go in early & give it Hell for a bit before breaking out early for the Eagles game....fuck whatever that redhead wife is
2227534, Same. The only downside to being out West...
Posted by Frank Longo, Mon Sep-09-13 01:40 PM
... is that two hours or so of total network silence that must be maintained since nothing makes you more nervous than logging onto Facebook, forgetting what time it is, and seeing some friend of yours with the status "HOLY SHIT BREAKING BAD WHY DID YOU DO THAT TO ME??!?!?!"
2228551, or you could just DVR the East coast feed
Posted by Bombastic, Tue Sep-10-13 06:06 PM
>... is that two hours or so of total network silence that
>must be maintained since nothing makes you more nervous than
>logging onto Facebook, forgetting what time it is, and seeing
>some friend of yours with the status "HOLY SHIT BREAKING BAD
>WHY DID YOU DO THAT TO ME??!?!?!"
2228555, I'm not technologically fancy enough to do that yet. :-/
Posted by Frank Longo, Tue Sep-10-13 06:20 PM
2228113, there's no comparison imo
Posted by Amritsar, Tue Sep-10-13 08:03 AM
BB> Boardwalk


Boardwalk's set design and costuming is visually appealing

but that's where the appeal ends


they've basically done the same damn storyline for three seasons lol
2227406, Trying to decide if I'm ready to quit my job and do music full time.
Posted by soulfunk, Mon Sep-09-13 11:59 AM
I'm at the point where I'm actually making more $$$ from music than I am from my day gig (networking/software support for accounting and law firms.) I play for a couple agencies which book musicians for corporate events and country club weddings, and I also have a regular gig at a large church (the biggest church in Michigan.) I'm at the point where I'm having to turn down gigs because of my full time work schedule.

But leaving the day gig also means I'd loose my benefits. I could go on my wife's health care plan, but don't want to if I can avoid it. (That would be a good amount coming out of her check covering for her, my son, and I, and if we have another kid that too.) So I'd like to pay for my own health care. I could definitely make more $$$ from music and have more fun doing it. But I'd also need to put in more work being organized in terms of managing expenses, keeping receipts, etc because it really is running a small business.

It would be great if I could keep doing both, but I'm not at home much right now to help with the kid because of working two full time jobs. Sleep would also be a good thing.
2227505, if u can actually make *more* money doing what u love to do?
Posted by Bombastic, Mon Sep-09-13 01:12 PM
there's no soul-searching decision that needs to be made.

Do that shit & be happy, you'll iron out the other details along the way but those don't sound like legitimate obstacles worth holding off your dreams over.
2227530, That's definitely true. I guess I'm trying to picture long term...
Posted by soulfunk, Mon Sep-09-13 01:38 PM
I know I'd make more money now, and definitely for the next few years. But if there was another economic downturn then high paying country club gigs would dry up really quickly. If that happened in the next few years I know I could return to my job if needed. But if that happened maybe 5-10 years from now it would be much more difficult to reenter the job market as any experience I have now would be completely outdated. I guess that's a stupid thing to argue against me going forward because I could keep my job and then get laid off at some point if there was an economic downturn. But there's an overall mindset change I need to go through in moving from being an employee to being a small business owner.
2228089, as someone in IT placement, I can safely say that work is more affected
Posted by Bombastic, Tue Sep-10-13 06:14 AM
by the economic downturn than live music gigs.

If you do software/networking, keep in touch with spots/colleagues & maybe come in to do some projects on a corp-to-corp level here or there to keep your skills up to date.

You can maybe even file taxes for both under the same umbrella & get yourself a health-care package that's not crazy.

But if you got a chance to do something you love for a living that's also gonna make you more money plus free up your time, it's a no-brainer.

You owe it to yourself to do that for at least a year if not two then take stock.

5 years later, if it all goes to hell, you'll still have a wife with income, kids you'll have gotten to spend more time with, maybe some degree of money plus a few cooler stories than installing NetApp or supporting some servers.

You might have to take a hit coming back in the game (even if you keep up with the technology) on the first gig but once you get a year or two back in the game then you're good to go again with the knowledge internally that you gave it a shot when you had the chance.

2228112, That's some great advice. Thanks!
Posted by soulfunk, Tue Sep-10-13 07:54 AM
2228265, anytime, brotha, good luck with all of it
Posted by Bombastic, Tue Sep-10-13 12:25 PM
2227620, Congrats on reaching that point
Posted by MothershipConnection, Mon Sep-09-13 03:55 PM
I've had a few friends that've reached that point where they can quit their regular day jobs and just get to do the music thing and it's definitely a huge step. Plus it sounds like you can do this without spending too much time away from home which sounds fantastic. Since you currently work in IT, have you considered doing it on occasion as a consulting gig? You'd lose the benefits and it doesn't really sound like you need the cash, but it'd help keep you current if you ever need to leap back fully into it and it could probably keep you going in any slow times with the corporate/country club gigs.

But congrats man on the success, I hope I could hit that level one day.
2227657, Thanks! Yeah it's always been a goal to do this without touring...
Posted by soulfunk, Mon Sep-09-13 05:01 PM
I've got friends that are on the road touring for artists and it's rough...completely away from family, plus the $$$ isn't consistent because when they are off tour it's tough to get local work since they haven't been building those relationships. The divorce rate among touring musicians is crazy too...it's basically a military spouse type situation.

Staying local isn't as glamorous but the $$$ is more consistent and while I'm working most evenings/weekends I'd still be able to do stuff with my son at school and help out around the house through the week.

I doubt I could do consulting in IT. My degree was in music, and all my experience has come from being with one company for eight years and is pretty specialized. I could get a job from another company but I don't know enough general info to consult.
2228127, It's National Suicide Awareness Day.
Posted by guru0509, Tue Sep-10-13 08:51 AM
Considering we lost one of our own not too long ago....(RIP Eric/Radin)

I hope everyone is doing well and has peace of mind. If you need help, please get it. If I/We can help in any way, let us know.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that this place is more than just a messageboard.

that's all I got to say..y'all can continue on (c) P
2228337, RIP Radin...
Posted by soulfunk, Tue Sep-10-13 01:45 PM
2228130, been working on a campaign a little...election's today
Posted by veritas, Tue Sep-10-13 08:56 AM
we're a bit behind....i've been thinking we're gonna lose, but now it seems like it will be really close. could be interesting.

http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/09/08/recall-election-over-gun-control-litmus-test-for-u-s/

Recall election over gun control ‘litmus test’ for U.S.
Gabriela Resto-Montero, @GabrielaRM


Voters turned out in historic numbers for two Colorado recall votes of state senators who supported limiting gun magazines to 15-rounds and requiring universal background checks, the Denver Post reported this week. Democrats John Morse of Colorado Springs and Angela Giron of Pueblo will find out Tuesday if they have lost their seats in the state chamber.

Outside money from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns, as well as the National Rifle Association, have made the local recall effort a national test-case for voters’ tolerance for gun control measures, said Kurtis Lee, a reporter for the Post.

“Colorado really is a litmus test for the national gun control debate,” Lee said.

Morse, who is president of the State Senate, said “there’s no question it’s going to be close,” Sunday on Up with Steve Kornacki, but that he “felt good” about his chances.

“What it sends is you can lie, cheat, and steal force a recall election, and get people out of office,” Morse said of the message his potential recall could send to other legislators facing gun control votes.
2228510, NYC: BEERFEST! *link*
Posted by KosherSam, Tue Sep-10-13 04:39 PM
http://www.travelzoo.com/entertainment/new-york/-30-New-York-Beer-Fest-Tastings-Live-Music-Reg-50-1559709/?utm_source=localdeal_us&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1559675_html_new-york_deal%3a69707&utm_content=1559675&tz_adid=1559675
2233173, I went to that 2 years ago. It was good.
Posted by smutsboy, Thu Sep-19-13 11:54 AM
It's the only beerfest I've been to that wasn't claustrophobic and overcrowded.

The space is large and they didn't over-sell tickets so there's actually space to relax and most lines aren't 15 people deep.

2229067, I just got a call from a local sports writer asking me if I knew
Posted by Mignight Maruder, Wed Sep-11-13 08:50 PM
that a player just recently broke my high school career rushing record. Initially I thought of that Eric Dickerson post - like 'hell nah' I ain't happy to see that record get beat! I knew it would happen at some point. I partially tore my MCL in the first game of my senior season and missed several games. Needless to say, I left a lot of yards on the table. Also, I only got a limited number of carries my sophomore year as I had to play behind a great senior rb. 13 years was a good run though.

The phone call made me realize how badly I need to get back in to coaching. Coaching football is extremely time consuming, but so worth the effort.


2229069, Dope...powerful. n/m
Posted by Orbit_Established, Wed Sep-11-13 09:01 PM
>that a player just recently broke my high school career
>rushing record. Initially I thought of that Eric Dickerson
>post - like 'hell nah' I ain't happy to see that record get
>beat! I knew it would happen at some point. I partially tore
>my MCL in the first game of my senior season and missed
>several games. Needless to say, I left a lot of yards on the
>table. Also, I only got a limited number of carries my
>sophomore year as I had to play behind a great senior rb. 13
>years was a good run though.
>
>The phone call made me realize how badly I need to get back in
>to coaching. Coaching football is extremely time consuming,
>but so worth the effort.
>
>
>


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O_E: "Acts like an asshole and posts with imperial disdain"




"I ORBITs the solar system, listenin..."

(C)Keith Murray, "
2229074, I actually did coach the kid when he was a 7th grader
Posted by Mignight Maruder, Wed Sep-11-13 09:24 PM
Great kid with a passion for the game. Of course I didn't want to see my record get beat, but at least it was broken by a high character kid.

I ended up with 2900 yards. With 8 games to go, this kid gonna mess around and get 4,000+ at his current rate.

Thanks!
2229366, student surpassed the teacher, it happens lol
Posted by guru0509, Thu Sep-12-13 02:15 PM
thats cool though
2233761, ^^ Al Bundy
Posted by EmDub, Fri Sep-20-13 10:32 AM

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I Love That Dirty Water...Boston Your My Home
2231797, Thinking of moving to Portland from LA...
Posted by The Mac, Mon Sep-16-13 05:37 PM
have a friend living there...whats it like? I'm mid twenties got some money saved up work mostly from home...
2231804, celery would prolly be your Portland OKP advisor
Posted by Bombastic, Mon Sep-16-13 05:58 PM
2233149, Ya I was hoping he'd pop in
Posted by The Mac, Thu Sep-19-13 11:29 AM
O well...here I am in the forest about ready to go back to the beach
2233171, How do y'all keep houses warm in the fucking winter?
Posted by Orbit_Established, Thu Sep-19-13 11:52 AM

I've lived in the Northeast pretty much my whole life but
this Boston shit was outright disrespectful last winter

I live in an old pretty house with oil heat, not trying to
pay 600 dollars a month to have a house warm enough
for women to walk around with their titties out


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O_E: "Acts like an asshole and posts with imperial disdain"




"I ORBITs the solar system, listenin..."

(C)Keith Murray, "
2233179, did you weatherize your windows with plastic?
Posted by smutsboy, Thu Sep-19-13 12:06 PM
really helps in older houses & bldgs where the windows are cheap, old and drafty.

2233731, Seconded!
Posted by Walleye, Fri Sep-20-13 09:27 AM
We had to do that in Nashville, where lived in a 120 year old building and rather incredibly paid more for heat in the winter than we did in Chicago. Good windows make a huge difference.
2233753, Yep. I'm in Michigan and do this every winter.
Posted by soulfunk, Fri Sep-20-13 10:04 AM
2233754, it's just a thin sheet of plastic but it makes such a difference
Posted by smutsboy, Fri Sep-20-13 10:07 AM
2233772, to add on
Posted by pretentious username, Fri Sep-20-13 11:02 AM
>really helps in older houses & bldgs where the windows are
>cheap, old and drafty.
>

in my last apartment we made the landlord reseal the windows because the draft was crazy. we also got the thermal curtains and those two things made all the difference in the world.
2233764, Chicago...13 people shot in one incident including a 3 year old.
Posted by guru0509, Fri Sep-20-13 10:39 AM
unreal...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/20/chicago-park-shooting_n_3959062.html


2233767, I feel for that city man.
Posted by smutsboy, Fri Sep-20-13 10:43 AM
And Fuck Rahm Emmanuel.

Just because.
2233780, Let Them All Kill Each Other © Rahmbo
Posted by RandomFact, Fri Sep-20-13 11:12 AM
he actually said that shit.

to quote Killer Mike... "don't trust the church or the government. Democrat, Republican"

fuck Rahm.



2235450, My boss just got let go today. Kinda shocked
Posted by mrhood75, Mon Sep-23-13 02:43 PM
No one (including him) saw this coming. Dude wasn't happy and was looking for other jobs, but didn't plan on exiting for at least a little while. Apparently, he got it, his boss called him into his office and he got let go. Don't know what it ultimately ended up being about, but I know he was pretty thoroughly in over his head as soon as they gave him responsibility for one of the "problem" groups in the company.

So yeah, I'm kinda reeling right now. Dude is the one who first gave me an opportunity at this company almost five and a half years ago, so I'm grateful for that. He also looked out for me and the rest of the team over the years, so that was good too. I was kinda annoyed with him right before this happened, because he basically gave me shit on Friday for not filling out the TPS Reports correctly (especially after I'd been busting my ass and taking names on a few other projects), but he certainly didn't deserve this.

And, on a sorta selfish note, I have no idea what this means for me and the rest of the team's future with the company. I worry that it's very likely that someone is going to take over who doesn't understand what we do, and we're gonna be fucked as a result.

So yeah, still trying to keep it all straight in my head right now.