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05-28-2007, 09:08 AM | #46 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
ok, im ready to fessup. i am an honest man. so there are at least one of us still left out here
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06-04-2007, 09:22 AM | #47 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
OK, what was I getting ready to say?
What?!? Truth be known, I had typed up a five page essay on the state of the league, the state of the team, and the Warpath to post for number 3000 some six weeks ago on my piece of crap laptop. Before I could post it, the acrid smell of burnt wiring filled the air, so I walked into the kitchen to see what the wife was making for dinner (ba-ZING!). The kitchen, however, was empty. The laptop, however, was smoking. I sunk into a deep depression. Forget about the laptop. It wasn't worth the two bucks I paid the weight-guesser to win it. My 3000th post was gold. Gold! And it was gone. Lost to an uncaring cyber-ether. Naturally, I turned to alcohol. There is a huge hazy period, where I'm not sure what is fact and what is hallucination. I'm fairly sure I'm met Paris Hilton. I found out I'm taller than Doug Flutie - but so is everyone else. Shrek 3 is not very good. Dennis Kucinich smells like hemp. Tramp stamps are not attractive on morbidly obese men. Parker Stevenson (of Hardy Boys fame) is now a carnival barker traveling through Missouri. Mel Kiper Jr. actually died in 1994, and was replaced by a marionette operated by Mike Mayock. I woke up a week ago with a rapidly spreading urine stain on my pants in a small bar in St. Croix, where I had secured work as an assistant pig-keeper. I am missing my left pinky toe, and there has been a consistent ringing in my ears that is silenced only when I'm underwater. Other than that (and three lip-piercings), I am as I left you those long, sad weeks ago. The past weeks have been filled with me catching up on all the insightful posts here, as well as some apologies for my wife and children (who thought me dead). I agree with everything posted in the last six weeks, with the following exceptions:
Well, I've got to go. As I said, it's my birthday, so I intend to hit the sauce a little hard. Not "lost for a month" hard, but "i'm not paying, I'm a Warpath moderator" hard. Which reminds me, thanks for holding onto the old URL, Matty. My sick "thewarpath.net" tattoo should remain as timeless as ever.
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06-04-2007, 09:30 AM | #48 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
Happy Birthday Brud! And welcome back!
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06-04-2007, 09:31 AM | #49 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
Welcome back and Happy Birthday. I was down there over the weekend, and every time I looked around a corner, I half expected to see you huddled in a corner.
Go get yourself some oysters and fried calamari at Fins Raw Bar today. The Abita Amber they have on draft is particularly good...that would be a decent start to some debauchery.
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06-04-2007, 09:36 AM | #50 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
I have to agree with BDBohnzie. The Keyshawn quote was worth the wait.
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06-04-2007, 11:20 AM | #51 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
BDB - Fins would be an excellent choice, the owner is a good friend, and I love me some oysters. I think I'm starting out at the Summer House with its newly revamped menu. Another owner who's a friend, plus he's a Redskins fan. From there, anything goes, though I'll likely stop by the Frogg Pond for a few, since Pete from Love Seed Mama Jump (the official rock band of the Washington Redskins) is doing a hootenanny-style jam.
Additionally, I just got a PM that Twilbert07 is in town, so I fully intend to beat him senseless. Metaphorically. What's the record for hotlinks?
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06-04-2007, 12:11 PM | #52 |
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Re: Do you know what would be awesome?
I was at Fins Saturday night. My wife and I usually hit there because it's a great bar, and it doesn't hurt that it's a short walk from the house. Plus the food is spectacular. I was quite disappointed that they didn't have Anchor Steam on tap...so the Abita Amber was the first non Anchor Steam beer I had ever had there.
The Summer House was a bit of a shock when I went there on Monday night during our vacation last year and saw that the menu had changed. No more 1/2 price burgers...such a shame. I understand the change, but I grew up with the old Summer House and still miss it. Well, between Summer House and The Frogg Pond is The Pig & Fish, Dos Locos, Stonen Lonen, Tijuana Taxi, Abstractions, Arena's, Purple Parrot Grill, among others. I'd imagine you'll do some damage between one and the other.
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