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Old 06-30-2024, 08:34 AM   #27101
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I still miss the halcyon days of AYCE sliced pork at Sonny's. On my personal Mt Rushmore of food enjoyment

Still hands down my favorite sauce in history, when the crinkle cuts were fresh and hot that's a legendary pairing.
Sonny's sauce was pretty solid, and the pork and chicken where usually good. They got way more inconsistent in the last few years, at least. Then they closed. It was a semi-regular big family Sunday designation for a long time.
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Old 06-30-2024, 09:38 AM   #27102
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My 8 year old placed for the first time in a 5k yesterday. He’s been running 3-5 a year since he was 6. He loves them, anyway, he finished 3rd in the 11 and under group yesterday losing out to a pair of 11 year olds and even beating the varsity high school cross country coach’s kid. He’s pretty pumped.
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Old 06-30-2024, 09:51 AM   #27103
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Old 06-30-2024, 10:09 AM   #27104
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My 8 year old placed for the first time in a 5k yesterday. He’s been running 3-5 a year since he was 6. He loves them, anyway, he finished 3rd in the 11 and under group yesterday losing out to a pair of 11 year olds and even beating the varsity high school cross country coach’s kid. He’s pretty pumped.

That is awesome. Nothing better than watching our kids hard work be rewarded. Such a great lesson.
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Old 06-30-2024, 12:34 PM   #27105
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My 8 year old placed for the first time in a 5k yesterday. He’s been running 3-5 a year since he was 6. He loves them, anyway, he finished 3rd in the 11 and under group yesterday losing out to a pair of 11 year olds and even beating the varsity high school cross country coach’s kid. He’s pretty pumped.

fantastic!
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Old 07-01-2024, 01:29 PM   #27106
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Bought some furniture from Ashley for Mackenzie as she's moving into an apartment for the first time, going into junior year of college. It's being delivered to her apartment tomorrow.

We get an email this afternoon from Ashley that says, "Please read before delivery." So I'm expecting some detailed info about the delivery - place, time, pieces being delivered, other instructions, etc.

Instead, all it says is,"Thank you for your recent purchase. Questions? Contact your store for more info."

Gee, I'm glad I read that before tomorrow! How would I ever be able to take delivery of the furniture without such important information?
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Old 07-01-2024, 07:41 PM   #27107
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Every once in a while, some of my good Math classes have lessons where I don't have to do any talking/explaining. Since they are just working from the text book, I will often let them listen to their own music but I will often add "or you can listen to my music if you like". They roll their eyes but often I will see some of them liking my selections.

Today I played:
Kenny Loggins - "I'm Alright" and "Danger Zone"
New Order - "Blue Monday"
Phil Collins - "In the Air Tonight"
David Bowie - "Moonage Daydream"
Dire Straits - "Money For Nothing"

One way or another, they are getting an education.
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Old 07-01-2024, 07:50 PM   #27108
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Hopefully that means you're including "One Way or Another" by Blondie
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Old 07-01-2024, 08:46 PM   #27109
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I'm an alligator...
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Old 07-02-2024, 12:23 PM   #27110
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I’m sitting in the waiting room at my kids dentist and there is a lady singing along with the music rather loudly.
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Old 07-02-2024, 08:15 PM   #27111
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The guy "live tweeting" the events of Independence Day is the hero we need.
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Old Yesterday, 07:19 AM   #27112
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I'm in the market for a new grill since I saw a mouse (or something with a tail) in my old one and decided it was time to get rid of it. What's so great about Blackstone? I was thinking of getting something I could use as a smoker too, but other than that, I really don't know what I'm looking for.

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Blackstone is a griddle. A large flat top. It is not a grill replacement, but something to use beside a grill.

Personally I have a charcoal grill and a pellet smoker. I rarely use the charcoal grill, but I will occasionally fire it up for a quick cook of burgers. For a smoker I have a Pro Series Pit Boss. You can use it like a grill as well a a smoker. It gives you full temp control, and allows you to do long "low and slow" cooks. I have done 15+ hour briskets. Mine has a blue-tooth connection to be able to watch the temperature of the meat and adjust the smoker temp as well.

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You probably want a big green egg or clone with a griddle top. My brother has one that you can smoke on, you can rotisserie with an attachment, and you can griddle burgers with the griddle attachment. They also make a pizza oven attachment.

We just had an offer accepted on a house that had a Blackstone on the deck, along with another grill (the cover said Grillman). I figure I'll ask if they are interested in leaving them there. I've looked at the big green egg a few times, that's pretty tempting too.

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Old Yesterday, 07:36 AM   #27113
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Old Yesterday, 07:38 AM   #27114
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We just had an offer accepted on a house that had a Blackstone on the deck, along with another grill (the cover said Grillman). I figure I'll ask if they are interested in leaving them there. I've looked at the big green egg a few times, that's pretty tempting too.
I just saw a house that the guy has his Big Green Egg and his Blackstone built into a concrete counter along with a sink and a mini-fridge. The only thing missing for me would be a brick oven.
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Old Yesterday, 08:06 AM   #27115
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My brother is putting the finishing touches on a $3.5M house (they move in mid-July) and he's got all that and more on his deck.
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Old Yesterday, 08:41 AM   #27116
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Yeah that all is definitely not my speed. I'm thinking 50 bucks and then no one has to move anything, and they both just stay in the spot they already are.
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Old Yesterday, 11:11 AM   #27117
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My brother and I are a fascinating study in DINK vs family. He's a doctor, I'm a lawyer. I got married and had 2 kids, prefer work/life balance. He got married to a nurse, no kids (2 small dogs are their "kids"), and both are workaholics. They've definitely earned what they have, but they live the type of life I wouldn't want.

I suppose my only failing was not figuring out how to have both a family with work/life balance AND millions of dollars.
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Old Yesterday, 11:18 AM   #27118
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He got married to a nurse, no kids (2 small dogs are their "kids"), and both are workaholics.

Don't nobody take this as a complaint or anything, I don't mean it that way insomuch as just sharing how this randomly (you know, thread title) hit me:

hmm, so they basically had the life my wife & I were planning when we said the "I Do" thing.
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Old Yesterday, 11:20 AM   #27119
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I suppose my only failing was not figuring out how to have both a family with work/life balance AND millions of dollars.

As Dave Ramsey would say (I think), doesn't matter how much money a person makes, its net worth. I'm rooting for you and bet you have a bigger net worth than he does.
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Old Yesterday, 11:27 AM   #27120
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Oh no, not even close. And it will never be, barring some major reversal of fortunes for him.

It's not like I'm hurting, lol, not a little bit. But I'm 4 years older than him and will likely be working at least 5 more years after he's retired. Which is fine. In addition to purposely avoiding high-stress jobs that would require me to put work first, I've also decided to enjoy life a little more at an earlier age. And seeing what happened with my dad at 74, and my wife having her umpteenth surgery, I'd rather work longer and enjoy things while we're both relatively healthy than hold back for 10 more years, retire, and possibly not be able to take full advantage of the time and wealth.
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Old Yesterday, 11:30 AM   #27121
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Oh well, tried making you feel better ...
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Old Yesterday, 01:22 PM   #27122
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Oh no, not even close. And it will never be, barring some major reversal of fortunes for him.

It's not like I'm hurting, lol, not a little bit. But I'm 4 years older than him and will likely be working at least 5 more years after he's retired. Which is fine. In addition to purposely avoiding high-stress jobs that would require me to put work first, I've also decided to enjoy life a little more at an earlier age. And seeing what happened with my dad at 74, and my wife having her umpteenth surgery, I'd rather work longer and enjoy things while we're both relatively healthy than hold back for 10 more years, retire, and possibly not be able to take full advantage of the time and wealth.
I think living a life that you enjoy means more than "net worth." It sounds to me like you have a rich life.
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