General chit chat and shit talk.

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I hope you've all had a great month of March. I get to see my family again in a week or so, so there's that
I'm very happy for you! I hope you enjoy your time with them.
 
Thanks I appreciate it.

What's everyone's plan for Easter Sunday?


There will be church in the morning, and then a larger family gathering and meal in the afternoon.
 
I like YouTube TV in general, I like the multi-screen feature for sports, it's pretty cool for NCAA Football and was cool for the early part of the tournament. But the next step is to make it customizable so I can throw the UFC and basketball on now, or NBA/NHL playoff games here coming up soon. That would be really cool
 
I like YouTube TV in general, I like the multi-screen feature for sports, it's pretty cool for NCAA Football and was cool for the early part of the tournament. But the next step is to make it customizable so I can throw the UFC and basketball on now, or NBA/NHL playoff games here coming up soon. That would be really cool


We used to have that with PIP, until the cable companies (and TV manufacturers) fucked that up.
 
where i live is in the "belt" of top viewing range area. so much drama with this. some businesses and schools closed etc.
This is a paragraph from an article. Note the acronym, the same as Al Bundy's group.


In a stunning and urgent discovery, astronomers at the University of Vermont have determined that a consortium of global space agencies made a fundamental error in their calculation of the path of the upcoming solar eclipse. By failing to account for the time it takes light to travel from the sun, a laser-based model led by the U.S. National Observatory’s Measurement Alignment and Astronomy Ministration, has been shown to be off by seven days and 1,843 miles.
 
This is a paragraph from an article. Note the acronym, the same as Al Bundy's group.


In a stunning and urgent discovery, astronomers at the University of Vermont have determined that a consortium of global space agencies made a fundamental error in their calculation of the path of the upcoming solar eclipse. By failing to account for the time it takes light to travel from the sun, a laser-based model led by the U.S. National Observatory’s Measurement Alignment and Astronomy Ministration, has been shown to be off by seven days and 1,843 miles.
We stand corrected,” said NO-MA'AM’s visualization scientist, Maey B. Wrongge.
🤣🤣🤣
 
where i live is in the "belt" of top viewing range area. so much drama with this. some businesses and schools closed etc.
I’m going to be doing some human sacrifices during it.
 
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