My wife and I have been married for 2 years today. Under normal circumstances we would go out to dinner. However today's snow is not normal circumstances.
Our plow guy came and did the driveway just before 7 AM and it is totally drifted over already. I guess we've only had 6 inches, but the drifts are up to 2 feet, and it's still coming down.
I guess we'll just turn on the fireplace and watch it come down. It should be clear by Monday.
Update: It's hard to tell because of the wind, but we may have gotten 17+ inches of snow.
Our plow guy came and did the driveway just before 7 AM and it is totally drifted over already. I guess we've only had 6 inches, but the drifts are up to 2 feet, and it's still coming down.
I guess we'll just turn on the fireplace and watch it come down. It should be clear by Monday.
Update: It's hard to tell because of the wind, but we may have gotten 17+ inches of snow.
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At many points I wasn't going to finish college, especially with that last class being the worst I've ever taken in my educational career and also if I didn't get at least a C, my GPA would be too low to ever graduate.
So, the pressure and the fact it sucked so much made it take essentially two years to finish it or maybe 1 1/2 and in a way, regardless of how I played it college would be "over". Degree or no degree.
Well, at least right now it turns out that a college degree means absolutely fuck all. It's really completely useless unless it seems you are doing more school or have a degree in something that you need to study to become -- doctor, lawyer etc.
Hey, just remember you could be watching a shit team in Toledo who never wins when we go (except when certain friends aren't there it seems...haha). Actually you and your wife would probably have a blast sitting with us, despite the hockey not being NHL caliber and all the losing.
I guess with the Wild we have expectations. It's hard to with Toledo because any time a player shows promise they leave or get pulled up. Those two wins I recently saw? Yeah, they brought down 3 players who they then took right back up after that weekend.
As for the Wild, another year of not making the playoffs and it seems that investment (which for season tickets is quite a bit more for you than me) almost not worth it. Although, if I were you, I'd probably still get tickets every year to see the Gophs and Wild just because I haven't been able to do so living as a Minnesotan abroad.
How much can you see your team lose? How much can you stomach? We as Minnesotans I think are probably right up there with the highest tolerance for being complete shit in terms of sports and sticking by them.
I just wonder what the team would be like if Gaborik wasn't a big pussy and stayed and became the first player to have his jersey retired as a member of this team.
Would someone else have wanted to play with him? Likely. If he stays healthy he's the 3rd best scorer in the GAME. Shame he has no heart.
Havlat just isn't good enough, and the team itself seems to only have world class goaltending, although Backstrom seems a bit down, and the defense is good enough, but they have no one to play with Koivu, as Havlat can't do it, and the rest of the team seems to be seasoned vets (like Brunette who you need) or role players.
In the west how is a team ever going to win like that? I'm putting some hopes that Granlund when he comes over will be the business.
At least we know the team can get actual free agents this time and has past that expansion stage.
Just spiked then for no apparent reason. When I had hardcore anxiety before there was no trigger, I just had it and all its physical manifestations. Then I got on medication and then there were triggers, and sometimes there wasn't.
If its the same stalled out bullshit, then its happening regardless as I've momentarily stalled out in Toledo, yet with no outlet i.e. boxing or working out.
Tomorrow morning I think I shall begin my strongman training and see if that changes things.