Maybe a fun idea for you. As you go on sabbatical, perhaps you could start one last thread in Alligator Alley that's only about fishing. Sure it's not an official UF sport but you could make it your own. Then whenever you want to report a great day on the water, you can drop us a line every once in awhile and everyone would have a place setter to keep in touch. Figured I'd throw my line out there to see if you would nibble. Who knows, maybe over time if it grows, GC will name a link after you. Here's a few ideas... 1. AKA's Bass Ackwards 2. Brent's Whopper of the Day 3. Smoke on the Water, Fire on the Line 4. A Gator Ate My Dinner 5. Even Jesus liked to Fish 6. Angling is for Math Nerds 7. My Rod is Wobbly 8. The Open Fly 9. Carpe Diem - The Fish of the Day 10. AKA -I'm the One that Got Away
Um, the actual rotary phone may be obsolete, but the concept is still alive and well. Or should I say, it is still popular in my household...
'78 to '85? Unless you were coming back from the military and got in on the GI Bill... Get off my damn lawn!!!
That is one of my favorite movies. Rachel Ward was an absolute smoke show in her day. Few ever better.
Try moonwalking IN... You will be leaving but everyone will think you are coming in. They won't bug you on less involvement And most will just admire your style. Weekly meetings on NIL PTSD will be held at Nick SABAN's Mercedes dealerships.
I stayed at a hotel recently that had what appeared to be 1930's old style rotary phones. I was intrigued so I picked up and dialed the front desk. They had been updated to produce the same tone if you dialed a specific number as would be generated if you pushed a button. If you recall, the old method of automatic switching was by using a series of clicks for the number dialed.
Sorry to see you go Brent but I have a feeling you'll be back occasionally once the season starts. These Gator Boys have a way of affecting you like Pacino in Godfather 3, "just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!"
Okay, we will let you into the Senior pool. Just realize that the pool may not be as sanitary as you expect it to be. Depends are not as waterproof as they should be...
I have family that homesteaded in the way up north of Wisconsin in IIRC the 1880's or 90's. One of the last areas to get homesteaded in the contiguous 48. Back in the late 1960's they didn't have direct dial. You had to call the operator and get patched in. I visited once in the early 1980's and they didn't have touch tone but the old rotary dial clicks. At least they had direct dial then. I was up there recently for a family funeral and saw a locally owned video rental store. Just like the beloved Video Rodeo in Gainesville used to be. I should have gone in to see if they still had VHS tapes.