Recruiting Football Talk VIII

What an anwesome experience. Just talked to the 🐐 Dylan Dreiling for a solid 10 minutes. So gracious and cool. One of the bests to ever wear the orange and white. And Cal stopped by too! LegendsšŸŠšŸ†View attachment 739161View attachment 739162View attachment 739163
Very cool. Dreiling is right up near the top of my all time favorite baseVols. That dude was brilliant last year, especially whenever the lights were brightest.

Also, I bet if you asked Vitello for his all time favorite, Cal Stark will be one of the first 4 or 5 names he mentions.

Very nice experience, I'm sure.
 
44. Had the scare of my life when the Dermatologist told me that it could be a basal cell but that he needed to make sure that it wasn’t a malignant melanoma.

When he called with the path report, he said that he had bad news. My life flashed before my eyes. I had a 4 year old and 1 year old.

Then he said that the bad news was that I had a basal cell. Not deadly at all. I could have killed him…
Haha. I’m 48. Had a similar experience with the doc when she told me. I honestly thought I had missed something. Her tone didn’t match the news she was giving.
 
Very cool. Dreiling is right up near the top of my all time favorite baseVols. That dude was brilliant last year, especially whenever the lights were brightest.

Also, I bet if you asked Vitello for his all time favorite, Cal Stark will be one of the first 4 or 5 names he mentions.

Very nice experience, I'm sure.
Dylan and Jared Dickey are my two favorites in the last decade so it was special for sure. I was shocked that he came over, took off his glove and just posted up and chalked it up with me for so long. We covered a lot of topics and he was incredibly gracious and humble. Think he was glad to see some orange so far from home (he’s from Hays, KS)…. Cal was warming up the pitchers so I only briefly talked with him, but he was super nice too. True legends and we’re lucky to have had them be the ones to help us reach the pinnacle.
 
That would be a lot of fun to cruise on. Guaranteed I could live on that easily (money not considered)

You ever watch Wavy Boats? Some pretty nice stuff comes through Haulover
The power cats are awesome. Way out of my price range. That thing probably has 5-6 staterooms and maybe additional crew quarters.
 
I was joking about yachts today, as my daughter got her Invisalign braces.
I'm done with child raisin'. Empty nesters. Looking toward retirement. Quasi boat shopping in FL with thoughts of cruising the bahamas in the cold months. The boat is the smallest investment, the keeping the boat was the shock. $3000-$4000/month for a slip in south Florida. Can't do that. Have alternatives in mind.
 
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I'm done with child raisin'. Empty testers. Looking toward retirement. Quasi boat shopping in FL with thoughts of cruising the bahamas in the cold months. The boat is the smallest investment, the keeping the boat was the shock. $3000-$4000/month for a slip in south Florida. Can't do that. Have alternatives in mind.
enjoy
 
We've just about upgraded from suntan weather to sunburn heat. . .

Do you use sunscreen? Man at work says he never uses it, claims it's awful for you. . . you're supposed to get sun and the chemicals in sunscreen are terrible. I kinda believe him. . .but. . .

I went to Myrtle Beach when I was about 20 and got so sunburned I would've done about anything to go back in time to put on sunscreen. Nothing like sunburn blisters and peeling skin to let you know you're alive.
Today is the 5 year anniversary of my best friend's death from skin cancer. Was 50 years old. Left two teenage daughters behind and a grieving wife. Never would wear sunscreens and we played golf and went to many a UT game together. I have used sunscreens most of my adult life. I used to get on to him about it, but he always just shrugged his shoulders. Miss that dude badly. Maybe sunscreens can cause an issue too, but I figure the odds are better than undetected skin cancer that will kill you 100% of the time.

Off soap box.
 
Today is the 5 year anniversary of my best friend's death from skin cancer. Was 50 years old. Left two teenage daughters behind and a grieving wife. Never would wear sunscreens and we played golf and went to many a UT game together. I have used sunscreens most of my adult life. I used to get on to him about it, but he always just shrugged his shoulders. Miss that dude badly. Maybe sunscreens can cause an issue too, but I figure the odds are better than undetected skin cancer that will kill you 100% of the time.

Off soap box.
It’s real easy to add an annual skin dr appointment. I’ve had one 5 years running. It could save your life.
 

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