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How do you fill your offseason time?


Jeremy Igo

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27 minutes ago, Carolina-Chuck10 said:

January - alcohol 

February - alcohol 

March - alcohol + free agency

April - alcohol + draft

May - more alcohol + NBA

June - even more alcohol + NBA draft + World Cup 

July - alcohol poison + World Cup

.........then August comes 

Life goes by pretty fast.  Wouldnt want to miss ALL of it my dude 

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15 hours ago, PntherPryd said:

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.

 

Friday Saturday & Sunday all were non windy in the AM , but by 1:30 , whitecaps filled the channel. Very windy out of the southeast. Masonboro would be great for flat tire . 

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