An earring was found in our living room a few weeks ago. My wife was looking at me like wtf. Her sister was at our house a month ago. I sent her a picture tonight to ask her if it was her’s. She says no. I’m in trouble and I haven’t done anything. But where the heck did this earring come from?
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Originally posted by gu03alum View PostAn earring was found in our living room a few weeks ago. My wife was looking at me like wtf. Her sister was at our house a month ago. I sent her a picture tonight to ask her if it was her’s. She says no. I’m in trouble and I haven’t done anything. But where the heck did this earring come from?
All that to say you probably found something that was lost by former owners.
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Originally posted by Jazzgirl_127 View PostWhen I was really young, I would guess 4? One of my earrings fell off my dresser as I was putting it away, we looked for it and just could not find it I assume it found its way down in between the weave in the carpet backing. Years passed, I was in highschool and my dad found it down in the basement approximately underneath where it was initially lost.
All that to say you probably found something that was lost by former owners.Bring back the OCC
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I blew it. My sister-in-law asked if we wanted to go to the trans-siberian orchestra the day after thanksgiving. Without even thinking I said sure. It's the exact same time as the Duke Gonzaga game. No wonder the tickets were a good deal. How many years have I been watching Gonzaga and I still haven't figured out to look at the schedule before I commit to stuff?Bring back the OCC
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Originally posted by gu03alum View PostI blew it. My sister-in-law asked if we wanted to go to the trans-siberian orchestra the day after thanksgiving. Without even thinking I said sure. It's the exact same time as the Duke Gonzaga game. No wonder the tickets were a good deal. How many years have I been watching Gonzaga and I still haven't figured out to look at the schedule before I commit to stuff?“No team in the country has a better winning percentage against power conference teams since 2017 than Gonzaga... the Zags are playing above average teams in the best leagues in the country and winning 78% of the time.”
-Ken Pomeroy-
https://www.ksl.com/article/50342950...in-perspective
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We're used to GU winning November/December and coming up short in March/April. I'd be willing to see that trend reversed.
Team needs to peak in March, not December.The GUB Resource Library: Links to: Stats, Blogs, Brackets, & More. . .
“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
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Originally posted by RenoZag View PostWe're used to GU winning November/December and coming up short in March/April. I'd be willing to see that trend reversed.
Team needs to peak in March, not December.“No team in the country has a better winning percentage against power conference teams since 2017 than Gonzaga... the Zags are playing above average teams in the best leagues in the country and winning 78% of the time.”
-Ken Pomeroy-
https://www.ksl.com/article/50342950...in-perspective
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Went for a walk at lunch today. I saw a crow basically dive bomb the road. Then circle back up and dive bomb the road again. It just kept doing it. As I got closer I figured out it was dropping a nut on the road to try and crack it open. Crows are pretty damn smart.
Sent from my SM-G981V using TapatalkYou can't make a half sandwich. If it's not half of a whole sandwich, it's just a small sandwich.
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Originally posted by Eroop22 View PostWent for a walk at lunch today. I saw a crow basically dive bomb the road. Then circle back up and dive bomb the road again. It just kept doing it. As I got closer I figured out it was dropping a nut on the road to try and crack it open. Crows are pretty damn smart.
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Had to change a battery on my wife's car. Wtf these new cars just bury the battery. No joke I had to remove the windshield wiper arms, two plastic cowlings, and brake fluid reservoir just to get to the battery.
Sent from my SM-G981V using TapatalkYou can't make a half sandwich. If it's not half of a whole sandwich, it's just a small sandwich.
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Originally posted by Eroop22 View PostHad to change a battery on my wife's car. Wtf these new cars just bury the battery. No joke I had to remove the windshield wiper arms, two plastic cowlings, and brake fluid reservoir just to get to the battery.
Sent from my SM-G981V using TapatalkBring back the OCC
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Originally posted by Eroop22 View PostWent for a walk at lunch today. I saw a crow basically dive bomb the road. Then circle back up and dive bomb the road again. It just kept doing it. As I got closer I figured out it was dropping a nut on the road to try and crack it open. Crows are pretty damn smart.
Sent from my SM-G981V using TapatalkBring back the OCC
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