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How do you fill your offseason time?


Jeremy Igo

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Busy time of the year for me at work....but I make time.

 

Mostly fishing or boating in the afternoons...probably make a Southport run on the boat this weekend...just got back from a Beaufort boat run last week.  Saturdays and Sundays I can normally be found on a sandbar somewhere between Masonboro and Topsail with a crew.

Lots of grilling in the evenings, and paying high power bills.

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5 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Busy time of the year for me at work....but I make time.

 

Mostly fishing or boating in the afternoons...probably make a Southport run on the boat this weekend...just got back from a Beaufort boat run last week.  Saturdays and Sundays I can normally be found on a sandbar somewhere between Masonboro and Topsail with a crew.

Lots of grilling in the evenings, and paying high power bills.

 LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE 

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7 hours ago, The_Tolbert_Report said:

ditto what other folks have said so far. going to the beach a lot, enjoying the outdoors. cant wait for Sundays tho

 

When Football comes back, America comes back

The beach is overrated. Bunch of tourist traps and bacteria water. 

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4 hours ago, OceanPanther said:

Wrightsville Beach ,, " love where you live "

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I am trying to figure out how to combine kayaking with fat tire biking.  so I went and bought a kid kayak for $79 and ratcheted my fat tire bike to it.  Tied it to my kayak and took it down to the intracoastal to paddle over to Mase but chickened out when I saw the wind, boat wakes and the risk of losing my bike.  Still gonna do it but got to go get a truck tire inner tube to keep the bike out of the water.  So that kept me busy Saturday.

Also have fallen in love with pickle ball.  It gets a bad rap as strictly a senior citizen sport but I am drawn to sports where I can dominate the competition.  Nothing like slamming a return past a stumbling septuagenarian for a point.  I also became a professional paintball player when my kids were teenagers.  But not as much fun gogging pre-teens once they went off to college.  And yes, I know that sounds bad.

 

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Went to see Slayer’s final tour last week, taking my chil’rens to see Imagine Dragons next week.. got many, many beers to drink, lots of meat, LOTS of meat to grill, keep teh pool clean, have a few certs I need for the new-ish job, use our Ocean Breeze season passes, Clutch in WV come 4August, and save for the NYG in CAR game.... did I mention lots of grilled meat? Like bacon wrapped-pork stuffed pineapple? They call it ‘swineapple’, google that poo*....

See yous 14Oct...........

 

 

 

 

*used with intended permission, nothin but love SCP....

 

 

 

 

 

 

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