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accadacca
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| Welcome to bogley! :popcorn: |
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bbennett
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sparker1
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| Welcome. I spent some time in Jersey, so I'm familiar with youse guys. |
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KapitanSparrow
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| Thanks guys. This site is really what I've been looking for. I have to head to Moab to do some hiking one of those weekends. Before it gets too hot. After reading about Kings Peak, Mt. Nebo seems like a one day trip. I'd love to do both but at least with Kings Peak it would suck sitting in a tent all alone, heh. Also, can't wait till some of the snow melts on the Wasatch front. |
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JP
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KapitanSparrow wrote: Brooklyn, NY, later Queens.
Wow, what a culture shock :lol8: |
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KapitanSparrow
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JP wrote: KapitanSparrow wrote: Brooklyn, NY, later Queens.
Wow, what a culture shock :lol8:
Quite a big one JP ;-) I was shocked whenever I went to a gas station to get some coffee and realized that they don't do milk just creams ;-) Also there's no seltzer at gas stations, heh. What's up with that? Anyway, there's always Starbucks. Guys my employer blocked off my web-based emails today, ehh. And that's not all, they blocked off my other favorite forum. They're very sneaky. |
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DiscGo
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| When did PolishHiker become KapitanSparrow? |
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JP
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| There is a huge difference between here and there. HUGE :haha: But, life seems so much better with the ability to move and not see civilization in every direction :haha: I thought I had it bad here, I could never live in NYC :nod: Too much packed into such a little spot :mrgreen: |
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KapitanSparrow
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DiscGo wrote: When did PolishHiker become KapitanSparrow?
I like the character of Captain Sparrow and my last name translated in to English is something like Sparrowski, heh, hence I came up with KapitanSparrow. Plus it's my gmail address. |
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KapitanSparrow
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JP wrote: There is a huge difference between here and there. HUGE :haha: But, life seems so much better with the ability to move and not see civilization in every direction :haha: I thought I had it bad here, I could never live in NYC :nod: Too much packed into such a little spot :mrgreen:
Agreed, JP. The thought of spending another hot, humid, concrete side-walk baking summer in New York solidified my decision to move last June. Plus instead of spending 2 - 2.5 hours on commute every day, it only takes me 10 - 15 minutes to get to work here ;-) That's 2+ hours of freeking nap time ;-) |
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JP
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| Well, congratulations on your move. I know will be looking in moving out of here, I thought I had about ten years left, but that may have just changed. We'll have to see. |
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DiscGo
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KapitanSparrow wrote:
I like the character of Captain Sparrow and my last name translated in to English is something like Sparrowski, heh, hence I came up with KapitanSparrow. Plus it's my gmail address.
Right on.
I went DiscGolfDivers to DiscGolfDiver to DiscGo. |
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KapitanSparrow
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| I went from newbie, to rookie, to an explorer ;-) I should stop writing in my newbie thread, heh. |
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abirken
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KapitanSparrow wrote: JP wrote: There is a huge difference between here and there. HUGE :haha: But, life seems so much better with the ability to move and not see civilization in every direction :haha: I thought I had it bad here, I could never live in NYC :nod: Too much packed into such a little spot :mrgreen:
Agreed, JP. The thought of spending another hot, humid, concrete side-walk baking summer in New York solidified my decision to move last June. Plus instead of spending 2 - 2.5 hours on commute every day, it only takes me 10 - 15 minutes to get to work here ;-) That's 2+ hours of freeking nap time ;-)
Oh by the way...............VELCOME to VOGLEY. That was my interpretation of my pretend European accent. :lol8: Went to NYC for my first time, stayed in Brooklyn. Loved it!!! But very, very, very crowded. I missed my wide open space after a weekend in the city. VELCOME to the VESTERN states. |
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JP
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abirken wrote: Went to NYC for my first time, stayed in Brooklyn. Loved it!!! But very, very, very crowded.
Even at night that's an understatement :frustrated:
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