Random Announcements
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You must have gotten really drunk.
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Death toll in OKC from the tornados down from a projected 100 to projected 24, last I read. What great news, I hope there aren't any surprises.
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My son graduates preschool this evening… Can't believe how quickly it all goes by!
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Mini and I are currently dancing around our kitchen to this tune, and we're full of booze.
Buck wild night at Tron Towers
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found this corny picture of me on the university website, I received an honor as one of the top essayists on campus. Realistically though, this picture demonstrates how tall 6'6" looks. We are all standing on the same level.
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Tatman be tall!
Gongratman!
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gratzi
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Mini and I are currently dancing around our kitchen to this tune, and we're full of booze.
Buck wild night at Tron Towers
[/quote]Just as long as there's no tucking involved. :o
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A gentleman never tells
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found this corny picture of me on the university website, I received an honor as one of the top essayists on campus. Realistically though, this picture demonstrates
how tall 6'6" looksthat a 6'6" tall, full tattooed guy isn´t just looking badass as fuck in his ironheart gear…no, he´s also a smartass at the same time.…congrats lad!
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Thanks Finn! Love your little edited version as well
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Damn. Those jeans and type 3 fit perfectly! Lookin good
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My friend's eyewear brand made it into one of the style pages of the New York Times. This is a huge deal for his brand.
Also, I took the images of the glasses.http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2013/05/23/fashion/20130523-SHOPPING-3.html
Here's his website. http://shop.silverliningopticians.com/
I took all the product and store images.
Some of my other buddies ( http://doubledayandcartwright.com/ ) designed the website.
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Good for your friend and you on a nice photo. Those are really some pimp frames…
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I like every one of those frames…...hmmmmmm.....
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Congrats on the honor!
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Yesterday I was working on making a work table for my garage, which involved making numerous angled cuts with a circular saw. Since I'm minimally skilled, it was a slow process and resulted in a few too many miscut boards. I vented a bit to my wife and said that it would be quicker and better if I had a compound miter saw. She asked how much one was, I told her the range I was considering, she said, "mmmm." End of conversation. Today, she told me that she's been wanting a bench for our back porch and if I build one to her specifications, I have free rein to purchase a miter saw.
If I play this right, I may get a table saw out of the deal, too.