@Flip Wilson, that's how you do it. Start with that, and see where it takes you.
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I need to plan my April trip - the hotel I stayed in last year is closed for renovations so I need to find something else
At bars and restaurants while we are on vacation we play 1st wife, 2nd wife or mistress. As in, is that guy with his 1st... ?Man, I understand people read at the beach, but that's not for me. I'm sitting under an umbrella drinking Corona (only on the beach; never anywhere else) and people watching. If I'm there long enough, I create the back stories to the folks I watch, tending toward the dark and macabre, the seedy and twisted, the banal and dull.
Driving this:
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I bought this 1962 Buick Special in 1998 from the original family, as a gift to myself for graduating from UConn. Twenty-two years later, it's still in the fleet (though only for grocery shopping and car shows).
Also:
Giving raspberries to our 10-month-old daughter and hearing her giggle
Duckpin bowling
Golf
Watching lower-tier British soccer
Mowing the lawn
I like studying the minor league stats of players on baseballreference.com. It's kind of fun to see which guys put up monster minor league numbers and never came close to that promise.
One of my favorite minor league careers was that of Gary Redus, who was a speedy but never really much better than average outfielder in the major, but in the minors he was phenomenal. He batted .462 in his first year and his OPS was 1.346. Also stole 42 bases in 68 games. It was rookie ball event at AAA, a few years later he hit 24 home runs and batted .333.
I remember having some of his baseball cards in 1985 or '86. The Reds outfielder you wanted in a pack was Eric Davis, but you always wound up with Gary Redus.