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Only football I will watch is University of Wyoming. I actually hate most all sports played with a ball or a puck.

 

Up this morning after a nice warm shower. I got to make sure I use the remote start on the truck. So it is nice a warm when I get out there. Do my 7-2 shift today. Then a day shirt then two closing.

 

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1 hour ago, KymmieL said:

Only football I will watch is University of Wyoming. I actually hate most all sports played with a ball or a puck.

 

So that would leave... hrm, track and field events and curling? ?

 

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2 hours ago, KymmieL said:

Only football I will watch is University of Wyoming. I actually hate most all sports played with a ball or a puck.

I'm at a bit of a loss. Sports without a ball?.....Motor sports? Please don't say NASCAR.

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Oh wait. Fencing would count. Rhythmic gymnastics. Power-lifting. Competitive rowing... lots of sports you can do without a ball when you really think about it. I mean most swimming competitions... etc. They aren't televised as often though.

 

Most of the stuff you see on television definitely has balls in it. The only logical conclusion you can make is that the majority of Americans has a deep yearning to see men play with their balls on TV. Huh.

 

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

The only logical conclusion you can make is that the majority of Americans has a deep yearning to see men play with their balls on TV. Huh.

Thanks, I just choked on my coffee.?

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Good morning all,

 

The coffee is HOT, Black, and Strong. (HOT is all caps as a warning)

 

Its a cool overcast day and the birds are real active at the bird feeders as if they're predicting a turn in the weather. College level sports are my choice because it's still about the Team Sport, and not the I'm the STAR of Spoiled Millionaires.

 

COVID-19 has not taken my since of smell or taste yet.

 

Masked Hugs,

 

Mindy???

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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:

OMG! Today's my 1 year HRT anniversary. Re-birth day!

Happy HRT Re-Birth Day.

 

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Happy re-birthday Elizabeth. Congratulations that is awesome.

 

Hi everyone just got done working out. My wife and I finally got the exercise bike we ordered months ago. I did 2 workouts today and they kicked my butt lol. 

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Most of the stuff you see on television definitely has balls in it. The only logical conclusion you can make is that the majority of Americans has a deep yearning to see men play with their balls on TV. Huh.

? ? ? ? ? That's priceless Jackie

 

Congrats Elizabeth!!

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

the majority of Americans has a deep yearning to see men play with their balls on TV.

Curious 

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Good Morning.

 

It's been a while since I have said hi. Been busy starting a new personal project to keep me busy and get my mind into problem solving instead of being focused on something external instead of focusing inwardly and going towards depression.

 

@ElizabethStar Happy Re-Birthday!

 

@Jackie C. I have a similar opinion about how most Americans enjoy watching grown men play with balls. It is a funny thought and description for other people.

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Well thank you every one for the birthday wishes.  Happy Re-Birthday @ElizabethStar. Had a nice (and rather lazy) day yesterday finished with an amazing cake made by my wife.  Haven't had the gumption yet to make the coffee this morning.  Probably go to the gym a little later, Then work on my cosplay some more.  Have a GREAT day today everyone

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morning all :DD

 

I just woke up, I accidentally passed out on my couch watching TV with my dogs, they were laying on me and I was just so comfortable so here we are now haha, 

3 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

OMG! Today's my 1 year HRT anniversary. Re-birth day!

Happy Re-Birthday!! :DD may the following years bring more joy and happiness :)) 

 

I gotta work on my last project for a class, I am getting near to finishing all of my classes for the semester, so I can move :)) I am going to go find something to eat for breakfast and tackle my morning chores. 

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Mindy, get well soon.  I just got over a nasty head cold and the early symptoms were COVID symptoms.  Got tested, but I was negative, thank goodness. 

 

Today is a Sally day, and I just got back from doing some errands.  Had to get another box of red wine?.

 

I hope everyone else is having a wonderful day.

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Thank you @Sally Stone

 

I'm hoping to keep it to a mild case. I'll check in with my primary doctor tomorrow and see what they say. My two sisters survived COVID and are texting me all kinds of advice.

 

Feeling loved,

 

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Not doing much today. Still in pajamas LOL. Latchhooking and coffee all day is my favorite way to live life. Guess I will do laundry and dishes at some point but, that's my hardship for the day. 

 

Have a nice day everyone.

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8 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

 

I'm at a bit of a loss. Sports without a ball?.....Motor sports? Please don't say NASCAR.

 

On the nose with Motorsports. For me Nascar died 30+ years ago. Can't stand the whine fest it has turned into. What ever happened to win on Sunday sell on Monday. I still cannot find a RWD Ford Fusion at the dealerships.

 

Mine is mostly Touring car stuff with some outlaw street drags thrown in. Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Figure skating, Roller skating now that is my speed. Or it it goes bang. Paper is always in season.

 

I'm not to sporty. I did watch Curling on Channel ( out of Windsor) When I was younger. I had to like some type of Canadian Sport being one set of my grandparents lived there.

 

 

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I've never been much into sports myself.

 I used to run some when I was a bit younger - but not competitively.  I probably should have kept it up.

In high school I wrestled, but usually got my ass whupped.  I'm just not very competitive - don't have that drive.

My job kept me in shape before I retired.

Watching sports on TV usually gets boring for me quickly, although there have been exceptions.  Super bowl parties are meh, but the munchies are good.

I know plenty of women are into sports, but I'm just not one of them.

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Good Morning Everyone  been awake for an hour medtation and relaxing before the its 9 am  about to make myself some coffee , was up late last night watching wwe nxt until 3 am uk time . unsure what am up to today ,  might be going to the pagan shop nearby need to get some ideas for yule  and i have started reading about Norse Mythology  first chapter i have read ...might try and read a little more today ....so far so good

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Good morning everyone.

I spent the weekend packing and purging. It's amazing how much stuff we collected over the years. It's such a liberating feeling, heart and soul, throwing it away.

 

My wife posted on FB about us moving and the memories left behind. I didn't really think much of it at first until I re-read it. "...leave for the next chapter in my life with Elizabeth..." That's probably the most meaningful statement I've ever heard.

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