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My boonies was mostly hell on Halloween... like, there are zero houses in walking distance. So maybe my parents would drive me along 5 miles of the 10 nearest farmhouses? So I'd get a few candies? But otherwise, it's mostly just my bro was only 20 months younger than me, we at least could do our hockey and baseball together on the road or south field, and it didn't matter that much there was no other kid our age within 20 miles? :dunno:
Yeah essentially the same thing for me. My nearest friend was probably a 20 minute drive? Closest town to me was Unionville, and by town I mean the post office was the size of a pack of gum and it had 2 gas stations, which were more like general stores and then a school that went from K-12.

My friend lived in Rover, which actually had a general store back then and a few houses. Unionville was going to town comparatively. Shelbyville was probably 20-30 minutes away depending on where you started from.

Now my dad where he grew up in NW Arkansas is even crazier than that. There still isn't anything around there today within 15 miles or so. I grew up in the big city compared to him. The entire school, which was for the whole county, only had 62 people in it k-12.
 
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And here I used to think I grew up in the boonies because the suburban subdivision I lived in bordered on a cornfield across the street.

*shakes head* Child. I currently live in a town of 700 people. Corn EVERYWHERE. No cell reception. 90% of cars are rusty and body panels floppy.
 
Yeah it was the old building. Probably late 70s. I don’t remember many teachers, Ms Edmonson and Mrs Hester are 2 I do remember. Oh and Mr Daughtry, who I also had at Glencliff Elementary.
Mr Daughtry was there when I was but I didn't have him. I was in a 5th and 6th grade split class that didn't change classes. Everyone else in 6th grade would have had him.
 
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Mr Daughtry was there when I was but I didn't have him. I was in a 5th and 6th grade split class that didn't change classes. Everyone else in 6th grade would have had him.
My brother had him, I didn’t. We moved in my 4th grade year. I did have him at Glencliff Elementary
 
It's pretty amazing how much Nashville has changed since I was a kid, all of Middle Tennessee really.

It used to take us nearly 2 hours to get to Antioch from Shelbyville when 231 was just a 2 lane road and the only mall Murfreesboro had was Outlets Ltd. Much of the time we would come up 41-A through Nolensville and head to the Service Merchandise. That was back when 100 Oaks Mall was the first stop we would make.

And man how do I miss the old Show Biz Pizza in Hickory Hollow.


It's pretty amazing how much Nashville has changed since I moved here in 2009
 
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So, what are y'all doing to touch grass and pull away from hockey?

One of the reasons I was able to stay away from the boards and Preds last year was that since 2016 I've been caretaking for my grandmother. Last year her condition got progressively worse and especially through October and November before she pass shortly after Christmas.

Since then there's been a massive cleanup project here at the house. The woman was a hoarder, just a step away from what you see on TV, as every storage space was completely full and most rooms had navigation issues, but she (and we) never had the waste issues that you see on there. It included a lot of stuff from family, over the last 70-80 years whenever family would be getting rid of items or someone died, she would take as much of it as she could. As an example, there was over 20 brooms in the closet, 16 sets of dishes, hundreds of pairs of shoes, 12 recliners, 5 storage cabinets full of candles, just crazy amounts of things that she didn't want to go to waste but most of it deteriorated over time anyway.

Since December I have been driving to the county dump three times a week and have taken over 500 bags of garbage. Family says I should just get a dumpster delivered, but that's $300/wk and it would have taken 2-3 of those, while the dump is free.

We also had an estate sale once most of the broken and soiled items were gone. We also had a series of five yard sales to move a lot of stuff that didn't go in the estate sale. Finally we had a free giveaway day and then also had a donation pickup service come twice for most of what was remaining.

Now I'm down to maybe two more trips to the dump and we'll be completely out from under her hoard. We also have all of our own belongings that we moved up from Florida when we came back to care for her and we're unpacking that now (a lot has been unseen for 7.5+ years) and sorting out what we want to keep and what to get rid of because now that this job of caretaking is done here we're looking to move out of Mid-TN again.
 
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One of the reasons I was able to stay away from the boards and Preds last year was that since 2016 I've been caretaking for my grandmother. Last year her condition got progressively worse and especially through October and November before she pass shortly after Christmas.

Since then there's been a massive cleanup project here at the house. The woman was a hoarder, just a step away from what you see on TV, as every storage space was completely full and most rooms had navigation issues, but she (and we) never had the waste issues that you see on there. It included a lot of stuff from family, over the last 70-80 years whenever family would be getting rid of items or someone died, she would take as much of it as she could. As an example, there was over 20 brooms in the closet, 16 sets of dishes, hundreds of pairs of shoes, 12 recliners, 5 storage cabinets full of candles, just crazy amounts of things that she didn't want to go to waste but most of it deteriorated over time anyway.

Since December I have been driving to the county dump three times a week and have taken over 500 bags of garbage. Family says I should just get a dumpster delivered, but that's $300/wk and it would have taken 2-3 of those, while the dump is free.

We also had an estate sale once most of the broken and soiled items were gone. We also had a series of five yard sales to move a lot of stuff that didn't go in the estate sale. Finally we had a free giveaway day and then also had a donation pickup service come twice for most of what was remaining.

Now I'm down to maybe two more trips to the dump and we'll be completely out from under her hoard. We also have all of our own belongings that we moved up from Florida when we came back to care for her and we're unpacking that now (a lot has been unseen for 7.5+ years) and sorting out what we want to keep and what to get rid of because now that this job of caretaking is done here we're looking to move out of Mid-TN again.
My Dad had to deal with something similar when my grandfather passed, although he never had to do the care taking part. They ended up pulling the stuff that friends and family wanted and then a guy paid them for everything that was left and hauled it off. Then it was just a matter of cleaning things up so they could sell the place and then we moved my grandmother down here and she is in one of those nice care facilities where she has her own room, she could keep her cat, and she has someone to look after her so Dad didn't need to drive back and forth 9 hours to Arkansas everytime a problem popped up. She's 91 and is still rolling on.
 
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One of the reasons I was able to stay away from the boards and Preds last year was that since 2016 I've been caretaking for my grandmother. Last year her condition got progressively worse and especially through October and November before she pass shortly after Christmas.

Since then there's been a massive cleanup project here at the house. The woman was a hoarder, just a step away from what you see on TV, as every storage space was completely full and most rooms had navigation issues, but she (and we) never had the waste issues that you see on there. It included a lot of stuff from family, over the last 70-80 years whenever family would be getting rid of items or someone died, she would take as much of it as she could. As an example, there was over 20 brooms in the closet, 16 sets of dishes, hundreds of pairs of shoes, 12 recliners, 5 storage cabinets full of candles, just crazy amounts of things that she didn't want to go to waste but most of it deteriorated over time anyway.

Since December I have been driving to the county dump three times a week and have taken over 500 bags of garbage. Family says I should just get a dumpster delivered, but that's $300/wk and it would have taken 2-3 of those, while the dump is free.

We also had an estate sale once most of the broken and soiled items were gone. We also had a series of five yard sales to move a lot of stuff that didn't go in the estate sale. Finally we had a free giveaway day and then also had a donation pickup service come twice for most of what was remaining.

Now I'm down to maybe two more trips to the dump and we'll be completely out from under her hoard. We also have all of our own belongings that we moved up from Florida when we came back to care for her and we're unpacking that now (a lot has been unseen for 7.5+ years) and sorting out what we want to keep and what to get rid of because now that this job of caretaking is done here we're looking to move out of Mid-TN again.

Yeah, I'm here in NY keeping an eye on my mom with dementia so I feel yah
 
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So, what are y'all doing to touch grass and pull away from hockey?
I am going to a lake on Saturday and Sunday. When I return home, I may mow the grass. It is actually turning green again after our recent downpours. We are up to about 95%, after being down to 65%.

Sunday at 4 AM, the USWNT plays Sweden. I might get up to see that game. It is win or go home.
 
One of the reasons I was able to stay away from the boards and Preds last year was that since 2016 I've been caretaking for my grandmother. Last year her condition got progressively worse and especially through October and November before she pass shortly after Christmas.

Since then there's been a massive cleanup project here at the house. The woman was a hoarder, just a step away from what you see on TV, as every storage space was completely full and most rooms had navigation issues, but she (and we) never had the waste issues that you see on there. It included a lot of stuff from family, over the last 70-80 years whenever family would be getting rid of items or someone died, she would take as much of it as she could. As an example, there was over 20 brooms in the closet, 16 sets of dishes, hundreds of pairs of shoes, 12 recliners, 5 storage cabinets full of candles, just crazy amounts of things that she didn't want to go to waste but most of it deteriorated over time anyway.

Since December I have been driving to the county dump three times a week and have taken over 500 bags of garbage. Family says I should just get a dumpster delivered, but that's $300/wk and it would have taken 2-3 of those, while the dump is free.

We also had an estate sale once most of the broken and soiled items were gone. We also had a series of five yard sales to move a lot of stuff that didn't go in the estate sale. Finally we had a free giveaway day and then also had a donation pickup service come twice for most of what was remaining.

Now I'm down to maybe two more trips to the dump and we'll be completely out from under her hoard. We also have all of our own belongings that we moved up from Florida when we came back to care for her and we're unpacking that now (a lot has been unseen for 7.5+ years) and sorting out what we want to keep and what to get rid of because now that this job of caretaking is done here we're looking to move out of Mid-TN again.
I can seriously relate. My mother in law passed away in Jan of 2022 and the amount of stuff she had was just staggering. Dishes, silverware, mugs (don't give teachers mugs, people, they won't get rid of them unless they break!), books, clothes and paper...and more paper. She had tax returns from the 80's, drawers full of obituaries, so many scrapbooks and every letter and thank you card she'd ever received. Like your grandmother's it was not filthy, it was just massive amounts of stuff with so many multiples. It took months to go through it...and then we had her parents house to go through where she'd taken her overflow stuff. When my dad passed I was amazed at just the number of nails and screws he had--I don't think he threw away anything, but he kept it neat. It did force us to take a long look at what we want to (not) leave for our kids to have to go through.
 
I can seriously relate. My mother in law passed away in Jan of 2022 and the amount of stuff she had was just staggering. Dishes, silverware, mugs (don't give teachers mugs, people, they won't get rid of them unless they break!), books, clothes and paper...and more paper. She had tax returns from the 80's, drawers full of obituaries, so many scrapbooks and every letter and thank you card she'd ever received. Like your grandmother's it was not filthy, it was just massive amounts of stuff with so many multiples. It took months to go through it...and then we had her parents house to go through where she'd taken her overflow stuff. When my dad passed I was amazed at just the number of nails and screws he had--I don't think he threw away anything, but he kept it neat. It did force us to take a long look at what we want to (not) leave for our kids to have to go through.

My wife is finding out about this for herself. At least my MIL cleaned out her storage locker in recent years. That is one less thing to worry about. On the other hand, we have 4 large boxes in our house.

Our parallel lives continue. I have been throwing things out for a year. I will need 2 or 3 more years to get our house in condition for sale. We are thinking of buying a condo.
 
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On a happier note, I filled up at Sam's Club on Thursday for $3.35 a gallon.

Friday morning, I was watching the local news to see the weather forecast. They ran a story on the price of gasoline. In Wisconsin, it averages $3.72 and the national average was $3.85.

On the way home on Friday, I passed a station that was $3.79. That is the highest that I have seen in recent months.
 
On a happier note, I filled up at Sam's Club on Thursday for $3.35 a gallon.

Friday morning, I was watching the local news to see the weather forecast. They ran a story on the price of gasoline. In Wisconsin, it averages $3.72 and the national average was $3.85.

On the way home on Friday, I passed a station that was $3.79. That is the highest that I have seen in recent months.

Filled up at Sam's on Friday for $3.44 when every gas station I passed was at or around $3.99
 
Dang. One huge advantage of having an EV and an ICE is that we can just drive the EV around a lot more when gas gets out of hand like this. The gas price roller coaster ride is insane.
 
So the wife and I recently abandoned Twitter and moved over to Threads but I am having a heck of a time finding hockey stuff.

Anyone know of anyone on that platform covering Preds and hockey in general?

Thanks!
 
So the wife and I recently abandoned Twitter and moved over to Threads but I am having a heck of a time finding hockey stuff.

Anyone know of anyone on that platform covering Preds and hockey in general?

Thanks!
I haven't really found any real team focused threads, just the nhl, hockey fights type of accounts. I'm just sticking with Twitter for sports stuff and some news.

But I'm liking threads, people are nice and just want to have fun. Most of my 'for you' page has been inspirational/funny/travel posts.
 
Ah spent hours calling for a dentist and no one in a 25 mile radius will accept my insurance. Love it.

EDIT: Finally got a dentist to take my insurance, 40 miles away, to take a look at a cyst on my gums. Took me 6 months but hey!
 
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