Took it in the teeth last night
One play
Phil + 7 got this early , but still has value at Phil + 6
Billy> Glad to hear your grandma is doing better, I'm sure myself and alot of the other guys will keep her in our prayers.
Lost my top 2 but swept the bottom 4 and my poor NIT bound Heels at least are making me money in this dreadful year.
Oh and after nearly 2 years of unemployment and going back to school I finally received a job offer today. Making the transition mid-life into a new industry and taking a 40% cut in pay to do it, but long term I'll be better off I think.
Thanks man, I appreciate the thoughts and prayers. She was going in for a "normal" procedure to get a pacemaker put in, but there was some problems with her blood clotting and such. They got that squared away with some meds, and the surgery went well so she seems to be doing well.
Good luck with the career change, it's NEVER too late to try something different. And I personally would take less money at something I halfway enjoy, than vice versa and be miserable.
Best of luck. :00x15
Yeah it been a rough week for most. I took it on the chin all week and just missed several other days. Ill make a note for next year.
Billy - Grandma is in our prayers!
Slice- congrats on the new job. I am on my 3rd career in 4 years so I know what your goin through. I'm not done yet either. Goin back to school starting in May for a sommelier (hoped I spelled that right) program. With that I finally go into a field that I love.
I will say that Denver is to good to pass up tomorrow and possibly Orlando as well.
One of my favorite wines of all time:
Stag's Leap 2004 Cabernet
Ramey 2006 Chardonnay
Tried Caymus and Opus and wasn't as impressed as I was by the 2 above. I could drink Stag's Leap everyday if I could afford the $80/bottle pricetag from the Wine outlets. Typically $150+ in restaurants.
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