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re: So what else do y'all do?
Posted on 10/23/22 at 11:44 pm to HTXGator
Posted on 10/23/22 at 11:44 pm to HTXGator
I’m an engineer. Been in BTR for 20 years now. Tried to make all the Gators games I could when they come to town.
But with thee kids, I’m always on the go now. Coaching, school concerts, etc) Outside of the kids, volunteer with the church, grill, grow vegetables.
I enjoy baseball. My biggest pastime in the spring is to go to the LSU baseball games.
But with thee kids, I’m always on the go now. Coaching, school concerts, etc) Outside of the kids, volunteer with the church, grill, grow vegetables.
I enjoy baseball. My biggest pastime in the spring is to go to the LSU baseball games.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 8:34 am to LuciusSulla
I'm a general Dentist proud 1990 UFCD grad. Live in Central Florida and enjoy Duck and Dove hunting and working on my house with the wife of 36 years.
Posted on 10/27/22 at 11:23 pm to LuciusSulla
Work as a Sr. Project Manager for a nationwide technology solutions company.
Try to squeeze in as much hunting, fishing, and outdoors time as possible here in Arkansas when I’m not at a kids sporting event or knocking items off the honey-do list. Fire up the PlayStation occasionally.
Have begun to enjoy the moments where there’s enough silence to hear my own thoughts in the evenings. My boys are 9 & 5 and into Mario Kart and Super Mario Bros which usually leads to yelling arguments, then to rough housing, and eventually full on WWE smackdown matches. I’ve seen the older one RKO the little one from the back of the playroom couch onto a beanbag, and watched the little one try and put the older one in a headlock while simultaneously beating him over the head with a Wii remote. Neither of which surprises me more than getting penalized for throwing a shoe.
Hoping to bring them to their first game in The Swamp next year when Arkansas comes to Gainesville.
Try to squeeze in as much hunting, fishing, and outdoors time as possible here in Arkansas when I’m not at a kids sporting event or knocking items off the honey-do list. Fire up the PlayStation occasionally.
Have begun to enjoy the moments where there’s enough silence to hear my own thoughts in the evenings. My boys are 9 & 5 and into Mario Kart and Super Mario Bros which usually leads to yelling arguments, then to rough housing, and eventually full on WWE smackdown matches. I’ve seen the older one RKO the little one from the back of the playroom couch onto a beanbag, and watched the little one try and put the older one in a headlock while simultaneously beating him over the head with a Wii remote. Neither of which surprises me more than getting penalized for throwing a shoe.
Hoping to bring them to their first game in The Swamp next year when Arkansas comes to Gainesville.
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