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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by lawgrad91 » July 1st, 2010, 4:39 pm

Did the guys come over and clean their rooms?
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CameronBornAndBred » July 1st, 2010, 5:56 pm

lawgrad91 wrote:Did the guys come over and clean their rooms?
NO! X(
Supposedly at least one of them is coming over tonight with Jen...and she told me she let them have it for leaving the mess they did. Anyways... :-w

On the brighter side, my living room is now totally rearranged.
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by lawgrad91 » July 1st, 2010, 8:15 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:On the brighter side, my living room is now totally rearranged.
The way you want it, I hope. :)
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CameronBornAndBred » July 1st, 2010, 10:26 pm

lawgrad91 wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:On the brighter side, my living room is now totally rearranged.
The way you want it, I hope. :)
I just pulled my NordicTrack out of the closet where it has set for over a year. I bought it a thrift store for $25 bucks, they sell them new for $700.
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So...time to work on my beer belly. :D
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CameronBornAndBred » July 1st, 2010, 10:28 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
lawgrad91 wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:On the brighter side, my living room is now totally rearranged.
The way you want it, I hope. :)
I just pulled my NordicTrack out of the closet where it has set for over a year. I bought it a thrift store for $25 bucks, they sell them new for $700.
Image

So...time to work on my beer belly. :D
By the way...these things are hard as hell to use, I'm pretty good at cross country skiing, but I suck on this. It's gonna take a bit of practice to not break my neck.
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CathyCA » July 1st, 2010, 10:35 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
lawgrad91 wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:On the brighter side, my living room is now totally rearranged.
The way you want it, I hope. :)
I just pulled my NordicTrack out of the closet where it has set for over a year. I bought it a thrift store for $25 bucks, they sell them new for $700.
Image

So...time to work on my beer belly. :D
Does it have a cup holder for your beer?
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by devildeac » July 1st, 2010, 10:49 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
lawgrad91 wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:On the brighter side, my living room is now totally rearranged.
The way you want it, I hope. :)
I just pulled my NordicTrack out of the closet where it has set for over a year. I bought it a thrift store for $25 bucks, they sell them new for $700.
Image

So...time to work on my beer belly. :D
You don't have a beer belly. It's a storage reservoir...

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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CameronBornAndBred » July 1st, 2010, 11:26 pm

devildeac wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote: So...time to work on my beer belly. :D
You don't have a beer belly. It's a storage reservoir...

:)) =))
Yeah, well I need to trade my reservoir for a 6 pack.
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » July 2nd, 2010, 9:28 am

CameronBornAndBred wrote: I just pulled my NordicTrack out of the closet where it has set for over a year. I bought it a thrift store for $25 bucks, they sell them new for $700.
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So...time to work on my beer belly. :D

By the way...these things are hard as hell to use, I'm pretty good at cross country skiing, but I suck on this. It's gonna take a bit of practice to not break my neck.
$25, that's not bad for a coat rack! That's how most of them are used!
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by captmojo » July 2nd, 2010, 8:01 pm

I'd be willing to double your money. :D :twitch:
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After I sold it, I began putting on weight for winter. :D
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CameronBornAndBred » July 20th, 2010, 12:04 am

Not dredging this thread back up for any reason other than to say thank you to everyone of you. I've been through this deal before, but as I was walking my dogs tonight I was thinking that this experience has been easier on me and I was wondering why...I was pretty sure I hadn't become jaded or caloused due to the previous experience. It hit me as I passed the mailbox..I didn't have this amazing source of support before, I didn't have the family that CTN provides. Previously I had to deal with her absence, and then me, myself and I. This go around, it still sucks, but having you (and a shoutout to other facebook friends) to keep me moving forward has been awesome.
Every day I move forward more, and each day I look back less. Thanks everyone for helping me stay focused on what's ahead. :ymhug: (This even includes Mr. DukePA, of the other color...he has his one flaw, but he's a great host and even better chef)
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by CathyCA » July 20th, 2010, 7:35 am

CameronBornAndBred wrote:Not dredging this thread back up for any reason other than to say thank you to everyone of you. I've been through this deal before, but as I was walking my dogs tonight I was thinking that this experience has been easier on me and I was wondering why...I was pretty sure I hadn't become jaded or caloused due to the previous experience. It hit me as I passed the mailbox..I didn't have this amazing source of support before, I didn't have the family that CTN provides. Previously I had to deal with her absence, and then me, myself and I. This go around, it still sucks, but having you (and a shoutout to other facebook friends) to keep me moving forward has been awesome.
Every day I move forward more, and each day I look back less. Thanks everyone for helping me stay focused on what's ahead. :ymhug: (This even includes Mr. DukePA, of the other color...he has his one flaw, but he's a great host and even better chef)
I think that the little community we've formed out of our love for Duke Basketball is truly remarkable. What a wonderful group of caring friends we have to rely upon here--and in person.

You are the best, CB&B!

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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by lawgrad91 » July 20th, 2010, 9:09 am

CameronBornAndBred wrote:Not dredging this thread back up for any reason other than to say thank you to everyone of you. I've been through this deal before, but as I was walking my dogs tonight I was thinking that this experience has been easier on me and I was wondering why...I was pretty sure I hadn't become jaded or caloused due to the previous experience. It hit me as I passed the mailbox..I didn't have this amazing source of support before, I didn't have the family that CTN provides. Previously I had to deal with her absence, and then me, myself and I. This go around, it still sucks, but having you (and a shoutout to other facebook friends) to keep me moving forward has been awesome.
Every day I move forward more, and each day I look back less. Thanks everyone for helping me stay focused on what's ahead. :ymhug: (This even includes Mr. DukePA, of the other color...he has his one flaw, but he's a great host and even better chef)
Thanks, CB&B. We love you! :ymhug:
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by DukePA » July 20th, 2010, 8:44 pm

We love ya, bro! Families come in many different forms.
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by EarlJam » July 20th, 2010, 8:57 pm

CathyCA wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:Not dredging this thread back up for any reason other than to say thank you to everyone of you. I've been through this deal before, but as I was walking my dogs tonight I was thinking that this experience has been easier on me and I was wondering why...I was pretty sure I hadn't become jaded or caloused due to the previous experience. It hit me as I passed the mailbox..I didn't have this amazing source of support before, I didn't have the family that CTN provides. Previously I had to deal with her absence, and then me, myself and I. This go around, it still sucks, but having you (and a shoutout to other facebook friends) to keep me moving forward has been awesome.
Every day I move forward more, and each day I look back less. Thanks everyone for helping me stay focused on what's ahead. :ymhug: (This even includes Mr. DukePA, of the other color...he has his one flaw, but he's a great host and even better chef)
I think that the little community we've formed out of our love for Duke Basketball is truly remarkable. What a wonderful group of caring friends we have to rely upon here--and in person.

You are the best, CB&B!

:ymhug:

I echo this Chris, and thank you for sharing your thoughts. You rock. Can't wait to hang out again.

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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by Very Duke Blue » July 20th, 2010, 9:27 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:Not dredging this thread back up for any reason other than to say thank you to everyone of you. I've been through this deal before, but as I was walking my dogs tonight I was thinking that this experience has been easier on me and I was wondering why...I was pretty sure I hadn't become jaded or caloused due to the previous experience. It hit me as I passed the mailbox..I didn't have this amazing source of support before, I didn't have the family that CTN provides. Previously I had to deal with her absence, and then me, myself and I. This go around, it still sucks, but having you (and a shoutout to other facebook friends) to keep me moving forward has been awesome.
Every day I move forward more, and each day I look back less. Thanks everyone for helping me stay focused on what's ahead. :ymhug: (This even includes Mr. DukePA, of the other color...he has his one flaw, but he's a great host and even better chef)
I also am glad to have CTN people in my life. DukePA hit it on the nose when she said "families can in different ways". Glad your doing this one easier than the last one. Your the best. :ymhug:
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by colchar » July 21st, 2010, 1:22 pm

CathyCA wrote:
I think that the little community we've formed out of our love for Duke Basketball is truly remarkable. What a wonderful group of caring friends we have to rely upon here

Too true.

It is also fun to try to explain to other friends (in the flesh ones) how everyone here is a friend even though many of us have never met. Despite having never met, I'm betting there isn't one of us who would hesitate to open our home to another if they were in our area for a visit.
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Re: Vibes to CB&B

Post by Very Duke Blue » July 21st, 2010, 10:50 pm

colchar wrote:
CathyCA wrote:
I think that the little community we've formed out of our love for Duke Basketball is truly remarkable. What a wonderful group of caring friends we have to rely upon here

Too true.

It is also fun to try to explain to other friends (in the flesh ones) how everyone here is a friend even though many of us have never met. Despite having never met, I'm betting there isn't one of us who would hesitate to open our home to another if they were in our area for a visit.
You've got that right. Um, I'm speaking for my self. :D
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