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I just cannot stand drinking 2% for some reason. I don't know why....
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starmvp wrote:I just cannot stand drinking 2% for some reason. I don't know why....
Same.

I can only have skim now; however, I use to only have 2%, but now I dislike it.

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Funny, I am a proud member of the 2%. Skim just tastes bland to me.
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karl(east) wrote:Funny, I am a proud member of the 2%. Skim just tastes bland to me.
I only drink skim ... however I do cherish those mornings I wake up without milk. Something about heavy dairy creamer on my Rice Krispies is a day maker.
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karl(east) wrote:Funny, I am a proud member of the 2%. Skim just tastes bland to me.
I was once like you.

I learned to love the "bland" taste.

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MnMade-4-Life wrote:I only drink skim ... however I do cherish those mornings I wake up without milk. Something about heavy dairy creamer on my Rice Krispies is a day maker.
I'll admit, I've done it.

Cream in my coffee and cereal.

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PuckU126 wrote:
karl(east) wrote:Funny, I am a proud member of the 2%. Skim just tastes bland to me.
I was once like you.

I learned to love the "bland" taste.

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Funny. Maybe it's something that just happens to people as they age. :P

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karl(east) wrote: Funny. Maybe it's something that just happens to people as they age. :P
Kids these days...

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http://www.realclearsports.com/lists/to ... _five.html

With the whole Joe Pa, Penn St drama unfolding, here is a list of the Top 10 Tarnished Legacies in sports.

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PuckU126 wrote:http://www.realclearsports.com/lists/to ... _five.html

With the whole Joe Pa, Penn St drama unfolding, here is a list of the Top 10 Tarnished Legacies in sports.

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Not much to disagree with there, though there are plenty of other candidates.

I heard Sandusky's interview with Bob Costas the other night and I'm not sure I've ever felt so uncomfortable just listening to someone talk.

It's sad to see someone as respected as JoePa go down, but there were some warning signs that he was a bit too comfortable for his own good. ESPN was replaying some of the interviews he gave, and in one from the early 00s he said he was the one who would decide when he was done coaching. There are times when coaches should fight for their rights, but no coach should have that much power.

On a lighter note, t-rexes flying fighter jets make anything legit.
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Where is star?

Is he occupying Wall Street? :lol:

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PuckU126 wrote:Where is star?

Is he occupying Wall Street? :lol:

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Snow!

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PuckU126 wrote:Snow!

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Drove home through it yesterday, woke up to it on the ground. Snowing a little again, supposed to get 3-6" in Duluth by tomorrow morning.

No amount of snow will keep us from Amsoil Arena to watch UMD beat up on Mansucko again tonight, however. :mrgreen:

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So glad I have 4-wheel drive :lol:
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As quickly the snow came, it is gone. Nothing much in the extended forecast as well.

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I heard we hit a record high on Thanksgiving! :shock:
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Finally in the full swing of the hockey season, feels great to be back on the forum....
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starmvp wrote:Finally in the full swing of the hockey season, feels great to be back on the forum....
Yeah, some of you posters have an off-season. Sort of like teachers. :mrgreen:

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east hockey wrote:
starmvp wrote:Finally in the full swing of the hockey season, feels great to be back on the forum....
Yeah, some of you posters have an off-season. Sort of like teachers. :mrgreen:

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I admit I did not post as frequent in the off-season; however, I was not absent.

On another note, it appears Packer fans are as bad as Yankee fans now. Neither are humble at all. Just an observation...

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east hockey wrote:
starmvp wrote:Finally in the full swing of the hockey season, feels great to be back on the forum....
Yeah, some of you posters have an off-season. Sort of like teachers. :mrgreen:

Lee
I admit I did not post as frequent in the off-season; however, I was not absent.

On another note, it appears Packer fans are as bad as Yankee fans now. Neither are humble at all. Just an observation...

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