TBD

Yada wrote:
atomic wrote:
James wrote:
Congratulations on the baby!

I'm sure there will still be more great vacations in your future!

atomic wrote:
So the trip to Paris is off.  My wife doesn't want to leave the country and I need to save up time for the baby.  I am trying to think of going somewhere in the US that is warm for a shorter time.  I wonder how much money it costs to change mileage award tickets.



Thank you..  I am guessing it will be a while. 


So that's why atomic had all that baby tax knowledge a few weeks ago? Furthermore, atomic is having his first baby at age 57, good luck brah and congrats.


Only 49 but thank you.
hutch wrote:
Yada wrote:
atomic wrote:
James wrote:
Congratulations on the baby!

I'm sure there will still be more great vacations in your future!

atomic wrote:
So the trip to Paris is off.  My wife doesn't want to leave the country and I need to save up time for the baby.  I am trying to think of going somewhere in the US that is warm for a shorter time.  I wonder how much money it costs to change mileage award tickets.



Thank you..  I am guessing it will be a while. 


So that's why atomic had all that baby tax knowledge a few weeks ago? Furthermore, atomic is having his first baby at age 57, good luck brah and congrats.


I called it when we had that conversation..


57? I thought he was in his late 40s?

I wonder if all those horrible things he said happened to people who had babies will happen to him now..

Actually, what I wonder is if he's actually having a baby….sometimes, as much as I enjoy it,  I think his character is scripted..


Hutch everything I say is 100 percent true.  I wouldn't lie to you guys.  I care too much. 
I think the answer to that one is YES. Someone already said he looked like  a hipster Santa Claus.  ;)

hutch wrote:
Yada wrote:
atomic wrote:
James wrote:
Congratulations on the baby!

I'm sure there will still be more great vacations in your future!

atomic wrote:
So the trip to Paris is off.  My wife doesn't want to leave the country and I need to save up time for the baby.  I am trying to think of going somewhere in the US that is warm for a shorter time.  I wonder how much money it costs to change mileage award tickets.



Thank you..  I am guessing it will be a while. 


So that's why atomic had all that baby tax knowledge a few weeks ago? Furthermore, atomic is having his first baby at age 57, good luck brah and congrats.


I called it when we had that conversation..


57? I thought he was in his late 40s?

I wonder if all those horrible things he said happened to people who had babies will happen to him now..


Actually, what I wonder is if he's actually having a baby….sometimes, as much as I enjoy it,  I think his character is scripted..
Atomic should adopt a 16 year old.
if atomic cared that much, he would use proper english.  is that . . . too much to ask.
walkonby wrote:
if atomic cared that much, he would use proper english.  is that . . . too much to ask.


Fixed it for you as I do actually care that much.
you are indeed, the one they spoke of.
My wife says you should still go to Paris as one last hurrah. I don't expect you to listen to my wife.  ;D
atomic wrote:
So the trip to Paris is off.  My wife doesn't want to leave the country and I need to save up time for the baby.  I am trying to think of going somewhere in the US that is warm for a shorter time.  I wonder how much money it costs to change mileage award tickets.
James wrote:
My wife says you should still go to Paris as one last hurrah. I don't expect you to listen to my wife.  ;D
atomic wrote:
So the trip to Paris is off.  My wife doesn't want to leave the country and I need to save up time for the baby.  I am trying to think of going somewhere in the US that is warm for a shorter time.  I wonder how much money it costs to change mileage award tickets.



Yeah I would go but the wife doesn't want to.  I bought her a new car last night using the Paris money as a big down payment.  So it is officially off. 

the kicker is that you say you can't ever meet anyone from the board and came up with some weird excuse!

so as much as I like you Atomic I'm not sure you're real!

guess my faith is weak…makes sense as I also have a tough time believing in Jesus!

wait did I just compare Atomic to Jesus?

good lord. I need help.
all atomic needs to do is have one of his co workers take a picture of him from the back gazing out his 10th floor office and we'll know he's real.
hutch wrote:

the kicker is that you say you can't ever meet anyone from the board and came up with some weird excuse!

so as much as I like you Atomic I'm not sure you're real!

guess my faith is weak…makes sense as I also have a tough time believing in Jesus!

wait did I just compare Atomic to Jesus?

good lord. I need help.


Do you think I am a computer?  I did say I was going to be at a show on Thursday of this week where someone on here is going.  Most likely I will be the only guy over 40 , over 6 feet tall , who has long blonde hair at the show. 
If I see you, I will definitely say hi on Thursday.
is listening to a book, instead of reading it, really that much better.  i dont think i like that idea and dictates laziness.
walkonby wrote:
is listening to a book, instead of reading it, really that much better.  i dont think i like that idea and dictates laziness.


I guess some people might listen to the book while driving.
walkonby wrote:
is listening to a book, instead of reading it, really that much better.  i dont think i like that idea and dictates laziness.
Especially if the work is abridged.
the only way i would like it is if the author read it…

for example if Keith Richards had read his autobiography… but Keith is a very lazy man so he read one chapter and Johnny Depp read the others I think

I'm kinda crazy but I like to read the first edition/issue…… and I definitely prefer hardcover..
Wait. You're saying Johnny Depp knows how to read?

hutch wrote:
the only way i would like it is if the author read it…

for example if Keith Richards had read his autobiography… but Keith is a very lazy man so he read one chapter and Johnny Depp read the others I think

I'm kinda crazy but I like to read the first edition/issue…… and I definitely prefer hardcover..
im finally reading this epic thing called infinite jest.  tough yet compelling and written in a way that makes your brain hurt beautiful.  people with mental problems are not, all bad.
walkonby wrote:
im finally reading this epic thing called infinite jest.  tough yet compelling and written in a way that makes your brain hurt beautiful.  people with mental problems are not, all bad.


I tried 3 times and never got past.page 110.