Re: New cycling jersey ready for my Five-Year Mission.

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Mason wrote:So exactly why were you in the bathroom with a camera and a Star Trek jersey?
That is not a shower stall. That is a cleverly camouflaged transporter booth. (That or a TARDIS with a functioning chameleon circuit.)
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Re: New cycling jersey ready for my Five-Year Mission.

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JoelB wrote:I've always been curious about Lacrosse. How does one learn the game. Do high schools play it. My best friend's older brother from Brooklyn, NY went to the UW, Madison, WI on a Lacrosse scholarship. I came here 3 years later on a football scholarship. In all the years I lived in Brooklyn and the much longer time I've lived in WI, I have never heard of or seen a Lacrosse game.
It was a niche sport associated w/ the East Coast for a long time.....I grew up in Chicago and I first played it in '87 when my high school started a club. We were something like one of 6 or 7 high schools in the area that had a team. Apparently it's really spreading now, with middle schoolers everywhere getting in on the action.
I don't like to think of my self as an artist so much as someone who stares at empty spaces and imagines s--t.

Re: New cycling jersey ready for my Five-Year Mission.

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JoelB wrote:I've always been curious about Lacrosse. How does one learn the game. Do high schools play it. My best friend's older brother from Brooklyn, NY went to the UW, Madison, WI on a Lacrosse scholarship. I came here 3 years later on a football scholarship. In all the years I lived in Brooklyn and the much longer time I've lived in WI, I have never heard of or seen a Lacrosse game.
Surprisingly, lacrosse, not ice hockey, is officially the National Sport of Canada.
"There never was a union of church and state which did not bring serious evils to religion."
The Right Reverend John England, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Charleston SC, 1825.

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