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I feel like nitro cold brews do maybe? Any coffee keg is an idea worth exploring though.I’ll settle for a keg of coffee! Does it come in a keg format?![]()
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I feel like nitro cold brews do maybe? Any coffee keg is an idea worth exploring though.I’ll settle for a keg of coffee! Does it come in a keg format?![]()
I’ll settle for a keg of coffee! Does it come in a keg format?![]()
It should come in keg and I.V.!!!!I’ll settle for a keg of coffee! Does it come in a keg format?![]()
I had a wrestling coach who gaged things differently. He taught us the challenge was with yourself, and the guy you were wrestling was how you did it. Regardless of the score, if you took the guy to the matt and pinned him in seconds or got crushed on points, every match he would look you in the eyes and ask, " did you win?"I’m training for a 5k.
I want to win. And I’m going to be in that moment where I will let that desire push me … and let my competitors push me.
I’ll turn 51 in that day. I won’t win … but I will feel amazing crossing the finishing line.
Yes, winning is a thrill. Losing can hurt. But the adventure of competition is amazing.
This reminds me of my softball coach. He was amazing and always pushed us to work harder and take the hits as they came.I had a wrestling coach who gaged things differently. He taught us the challenge was with yourself, and the guy you were wrestling was how you did it. Regardless of the score, if you took the guy to the matt and pinned him in seconds or got crushed on points, every match he would look you in the eyes and ask, " did you win?"
I had a horrible wrestling record (I didn't start until my sophomore year -- against guys who had been wrestling since six), but that kept me going. I loved that sonofabitch. And that lesson went far beyond the matt.
I used to go to minor league baseball games. (my love of baseball is messed up, my dad was an umpire and well yeah many games growing up i learned alot of foul language.) I will never question an umpires strike zone when they can see a 95 mph curveball coming at them.I had a wrestling coach who gaged things differently. He taught us the challenge was with yourself, and the guy you were wrestling was how you did it. Regardless of the score, if you took the guy to the matt and pinned him in seconds or got crushed on points, every match he would look you in the eyes and ask, " did you win?"
I had a horrible wrestling record (I didn't start until my sophomore year -- against guys who had been wrestling since six), but that kept me going. I loved that sonofabitch. And that lesson went far beyond the matt.
I used to see a lot of those 40 cup percolators. Problem there was that the first cup out of them was a lot more like you’d want at the end of the day, and that last cup was exactly how you’d want your first cup of the day, so thick you needed a spoon to eat it.I’ll settle for a keg of coffee! Does it come in a keg format?![]()
That is NOT how I want my first cup of the day... strong yes... but so thick I need a spoon sounds gross...I used to see a lot of those 40 cup percolators. Problem there was that the first cup out of them was a lot more like you’d want at the end of the day, and that last cup was exactly how you’d want your first cup of the day, so thick you needed a spoon to eat it.![]()
We used to call it, "The Morning Mud" back in my Army days.That is NOT how I want my first cup of the day... strong yes... but so thick I need a spoon sounds gross...![]()
I can see that... you're sludge so it fitsWe used to call it, "The Morning Mud" back in my Army days.
We wanted it to be sludge.
Lol.
I can see that... you're sludge so it fits
*Runs up, de-pants you, and runs away giggling*![]()
Great story. I love wrestling and good youth coaches. They make a huge difference. I did youth wrestling for 5 years and quit to play hockey. My high school hockey coach was the best coach I ever had. I’m using my self control not to start telling high school hockey storiesI had a wrestling coach who gaged things differently. He taught us the challenge was with yourself, and the guy you were wrestling was how you did it. Regardless of the score, if you took the guy to the matt and pinned him in seconds or got crushed on points, every match he would look you in the eyes and ask, " did you win?"
I had a horrible wrestling record (I didn't start until my sophomore year -- against guys who had been wrestling since six), but that kept me going. I loved that sonofabitch. And that lesson went far beyond the matt.
It was never a question I needed answered.That's right, recognize who is superior to you![]()
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It was never a question I needed answered.
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umm.. Excuse me, ornery! I am barefoot!*Sees Harry and Mark talking quietly together. I army crawl between them and tie their shoelaces together*
@FistfulOfMyHair @MrMakersMark
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umm.. Excuse me, ornery! I am barefoot!
I'd seen a feet pic to prove it but you'd just sell it!
*Goes to the men's hang out room and sets it on fire.*My tribute to the Phoenix Brat this morning along with a big box of matches...
We had a men's hang out room?!?!*Goes to the men's hang out room and sets it on fire.*
No place for the perves to hang out in anymore.![]()
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Yeah. The pleasure in a game for me is the pleasure it brings the family and friends I’m playing with. That manifests differently with different groups, but “winning” is only rarely a key factor.Partly, but also playing to win… is a losing battle in and of itself. If you don’t enjoy the game, why even bother playing?
Shrugsumm.. Excuse me, ornery! I am barefoot!
I'd seen a feet pic to prove it but you'd just sell it!