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Matthew D Nye said:
Nice to know things never change. I got beaned in the head with a rock when I was in fifth grade down in Coral Springs. It was a pretty big rock – knocked me out cold and laid me out flat. My parents were so freaked they called EMS. I never even saw the kid that threw it. Good times…
If that's “Good times” to you, I'm hanging with the other guys…. The ones down the street and around the corner… With a fence between themselves and the street… and helmets on… 
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JoePearce said:
So this amused me today. The young wiper snappers have started adding chunks of asphalt from the broken up road that I live on to their arsenal of large sticks and rocks.
I guess if I were a 10 year old I would rather be hit in the head with soft asphalt instead of a rock from alongside the train tracks. Although the kid with the giant stick still seemed to be the alpha male.
I guess the sad part of this is, they just re-paved my street last year, and it was perfectly fine before that. Why is this when so many Palm Bay Streets could nearly swallow my car?
Of course, I had to laugh at the kid on the news tonight that complained that his street is so bad he has to get new tires every two months. While the road surface they showed was not good, I think he could SLOW DOWN a bit and maybe make his tires last a little longer, and going slower you can usually go around the worst pot holes.
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JoePearce said:
So this amused me today. The young wiper snappers have started adding chunks of asphalt from the broken up road that I live on to their arsenal of large sticks and rocks.
I guess if I were a 10 year old I would rather be hit in the head with soft asphalt instead of a rock from alongside the train tracks. Although the kid with the giant stick still seemed to be the alpha male.
Nice to know things never change. I got beaned in the head with a rock when I was in fifth grade down in Coral Springs. It was a pretty big rock – knocked me out cold and laid me out flat. My parents were so freaked they called EMS. I never even saw the kid that threw it. Good times…
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12:35 am August 4, 2008
| JoePearce
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So this amused me today. The young wiper snappers have started adding chunks of asphalt from the broken up road that I live on to their arsenal of large sticks and rocks.
I guess if I were a 10 year old I would rather be hit in the head with soft asphalt instead of a rock from alongside the train tracks. Although the kid with the giant stick still seemed to be the alpha male.
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Milo, I thought you wre a financial advisor, but now I see you are a comedian, too!
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8:15 am July 28, 2008
| Milo Zonka
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I mean seriously, everything is just going swimmingly.
Ah…. if only there were room for improvement, if only.
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