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wiby_NU

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  1. I digress..I enjoy everyone's opinion on HB...even yours. I was just trying to point out the irony. I don't post much but have been around long enough to see posters similar to you only last a few short months. Lighten up a bit. It's ok to disagree with people but be open to other peoples opinions, and if need be..move on. Now lets get back to dissecting 5 second twitter highlights.
  2. Tell that to the 50+ million who voted for Trump. I surely hope you weren't one of them.
  3. Ohh the racist undertones. What a time to be alive....
  4. I currently live in this district and in a rural community. Your points are spot on. This is a place where people still openly drop racial slurs and talk about minorities like they are the plague without any backlash. I’ve lived in many rural areas throughout the Midwest. This is by far the most pro-trump/racist I have ever been around.
  5. 3) It about as cheap as beer comes. They've started selling 30 packs here in Iowa for around $15-16. Dont drink it around me..or you might have to share.
  6. My wife always asks me when I'm going to get a hobby. I tell her planning our vacations is my hobby. I don't like to surround myself with "toys" and "things". I'd rather experience travelling somewhere for the first time. Go to Costa Rica. It's a retirement dream destination for myself (30+ years down the road). I haven't quite got the European travel bug yet. However, Italy is pretty high on my list. The food and scenery look spectacular.
  7. We plan on being in Iceland for 9 days. 8 of which will be on the road. First day in Reykjavic, then Hvollsfollur Vik, Hofn, Egilsstadir, Akureyri, Hvammstangi, Olafsvik, and then a cottage by Keflavik airport. Lots of driving..Probably averaging out to 3 hours a day w/out stops. Next vacation will hopefully be more relaxing. If you do plan on booking hotels or AIRBNB's do so early. We booked about 6 months in advance because prices and availability were running out. Spring/Summer booking is also about twice as expensive as fall/winter, expect to drop about $150/night for a small room and shared bath. Everything seems to be about twice as expensive there.
  8. Thanks for the info. We fly in on a Thursday and plan on spending all day exploring Reykjavik and adjusting to time change. We'll have to check out the restaurant. We want to hit up as many waterfalls as possible (online pictures probably don't do them justice). Snorkeling between 2 tectonic plates at Thingvellir national park is on our bucket list. We have a list of things we would love to do/see but unfortunately probably wont have enough time. Any international travel advice for some first time planners? We've already had to buy a cheap burner phone as our phone company has locked our phones and will not unlock them for international SIM cards unless we've owned the phone for one calendar year (stupid). I've read a few places that you need a PIN# for your credit cards at certain gas stations with no attendant working. We will have some cash on hand but also plan on using plastic because of the convenience.
  9. I second BRB on Costa Rica. Amazing country with such a laid back lifestyle. Get away from the Resorts and experience the culture. The food and scenery are also top notch. Oahu was also a nice trip. I had a buddy in the military who was stationed there so we had a free place to crash and his wife took us anywhere we wanted to go. I'd suggest getting out of Honolulu where traffic is crazy and the tourists flock and go experience the north shore. We snorkeled the North shore and saw Dolphins / Sea Turtles and some other cool marine life. We also went to a traditional Luau dance and did some hiking up in the mountains. Hit up Pearl Harbor as well, it's a pretty sobering experience. One thing not many people tell you about Hawaii is that the locals DO NOT like american tourists. They view most mainland Americans as the people who destroyed the Island and took it over for military purposes (which is somewhat true). The wife and I have a trip to Iceland coming up in a couple months. We plan on driving the Ring Road and staying at a number of AIRBNB's and a couple hotels. Our only regret is not having enough time to explore the West Fjords. This will be our first International trip where we are on our own so we're both pretty excited and have most of the places we want to go mapped out. Next trip is hopefully Thailand in 2020. Also want to experience New Zealand and Australia..Anyone want to pay me to travel? I could live life on the road if it wasn't so darn expensive.
  10. This thread has gone from constructive conversation to Westboro Baptist crazy..Use the ignore function people and let the mods take out the trash.
  11. This sportcaster dropping some truth in the heart of Texas. I wonder how much backlash he's receiving.
  12. Question for those who are for or against some sort of gun laws/regulations. What else can be done to prevent this from happening at our schools besides better mental health evals and some sort of gun restrictions? Are we going to have to start treating our schools like prisons and enforce daily lock downs with armed guards standing out front? Is this even an option for districts who can barely afford to keep their own doors open? Or does this really boil down to child discipline, respect, finding jesus, etc.. and how its been lost amongst the youth? I see these viewpoints all over social media after every mass shooting.
  13. Unreal..it’s amazing how much McCain has changed his tune on other issues now that his health is deteriorating. Makes you wonder how he currently feels about his stance on gun issues. Either way I feel no sympathy for a man that has profited so much at the cost of innocent lives.
  14. Are there modifications that can be made to any long rifle that’s makes them “automatic”? Take for instance the bump stock used in the Vegas shooting. What are the legal magazine limits for AR guns? Can you easily obtain a magazine that exceeds the legal size? Just curious, my experience with anything beyond a weapon used for hunting is pretty limited.
  15. I take back everything I said. Time to search the interwebs for my new Semi-Auto gun purchase.
  16. Yes...Please sit back and consider the 1:10000000000000000 odds that a foreign country invades us. Then, take into consideration the 1:1000000000000000 odds that once our military is overthrown by this foreign superpower, us citizens will somehow, someway, defeat this foreign military superpower. Once we think long and hard about this, we can finally start passing COMMON SENSE gun laws.
  17. Everyone..and I mean EVERYONE should be forced to watch these videos. If we are legally able to purchase weapons that do this, then the consequences of these weapons should be on full display. Those videos are truly horrifying.
  18. Straight Talk. $45/mo for unlimited everything and you can generally transfer your number or plan over to any phone. I lived in Sioux City a couple years and had great service with Straight Talk. I believe they also feed off of Verizon towers
  19. If that's the case, it's nice to know we're imposing a 3 scholarship sanction on ourselves. Aren't a lot of people thinking they are trying to save up a few more for next year? I could be wrong on that. Yes and no. I think we would have used up all of our schollys this cycle if the players all had wanted N, so in that regard its disappointing. But on the other hand, I think the plan was to save the 5th WR spot that we had originally wanted, and also DW seems very willing to only take one DB this cycle whereas that wasn't the original plan before he was here. This has me confused. Wouldnt it be smart to sign up to the limit and then use your +3 to cycle as many players as possible through the football program? Whats the benefit of saving scholarships when inevitably we will have transfers/dismissals this spring/summer and still need to sign another 20 players next year. Whens the last time we actually filled up an entire recruiting class including the +3?
  20. My wife and I went to Costa Rica a couple summers ago. Just southeast of Liberia on the Pacific coast. Had a blast, went ziplining, horseback riding, volcano sightseeing, visited a couple small towns. Its just a laid back easy going lifestyle that is the complete opposite of the American culture. If/when i'm close to retirement (30+ years), it will most likely be on a shortlist for us. We also went to New Orleans last summer. It's not for everybody, but we had a good time. A couple swamp tours, checked out the old above ground cemeteries, and enjoyed Bourbon Street for the most part. The food down there is some of the best I've had, especially if you get away from the touristy stuff and find some hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Best part about New Orleans, you get to walk around anywhere with a drink in your hand. I dont know how many times I left the hotel with a drink in one hand, and a second stashed away in my pocket. We also have a trip planned this coming June to Hawaii, and booked our tickets a couple days ago. I've got a buddy in the military down there so we will have room and board for free. We can't wait to hit up some hiking trails and eat some fresh sea food. Hopefully a European trip planned in the next 5 or so years before the wife wants some little ones scurrying around.
  21. http://www.wcsh6.com/story/news/nation/2015/11/18/reports-eight-suspected-isis-militants-posing-refugees-detained-turkey/75977926/ Helping out our vets and taking care of our own countries problems should be a first priority. A lot of people voice this opinion as a rebuttal for taking in additional refugees (which I personally disagree with). Unfortunately, many of those who share this view also want additional troops/military presence in the middle east. Resulting in a greater deficit, more money being spent on the military, and additional vets to take care of years down the road. Its truly a double edged sword. Not saying you have this view, just adding to what you have already stated.
  22. This just feels a lot like the Texas debacle that has been going on for the last 2 years. I could see a mass exodus of players due to dismissal/quitting during the offseason, followed by an influx of young players next year. Next season is going to be another rebuilding year, there's no way around it, whether we have a new coach or not. I'd even venture out to say year #3 is going to be just as painful to watch. I just don't get a good feeling about whats going on around the football program..It's really hard to put it into words.
  23. That had me rolling at work too..Nice to see some humor in the midst of all the doom and gloom
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