Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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acishere

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Wasn't me. I haven't been around chickens since the...the incident.

Stares painfully off into the middle distance as background noise involving gunshots, clucks, and screaming is heard.
Silence of the Chickens
I find it odd how we have an unlimited supply of dancing chickens for when we need to celebrate, but when it comes to questing chickens, we can never find any.
They have to be kept separate. It affects the flavor of the meat.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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I did a search for 'questing chicken' and this came up


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Now im just confused.


And hungry.
 

MOXOMUMD

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Sorry for your loss.
Not really. I'm not a hic. My ex is from Cleveland. I visit, don't want to live there. (My first job was working at the old Cleveland Stadium.) I've traveled to big cities (mostly for work) for almost thirty years. Some memories--walking down Magnificent Mile, driving past Capitol Records (cool building) in Hollywood, going up in St. Louis Arch, seeing the Twin Towers before they fell, touring the USS Texas, shopping Baltimore's Inner Harbor, viewing Seattle from the top of the Space Needle, I've been to sporting events at Wrigley Field, Arrowhead Stadium, Buccaneers Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the SuperDome, the AstroDome, Mellon Arena, Churchhill Downs, to name a few plus 600+ concerts across the U.S. Not being in the big city is not my loss. I just prefer quiet country living.
 

Lucky

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Not really. I'm not a hic. My ex is from Cleveland. I visit, don't want to live there. (My first job was working at the old Cleveland Stadium.) I've traveled to big cities (mostly for work) for almost thirty years. Some memories--walking down Magnificent Mile, driving past Capitol Records (cool building) in Hollywood, going up in St. Louis Arch, seeing the Twin Towers before they fell, touring the USS Texas, shopping Baltimore's Inner Harbor, viewing Seattle from the top of the Space Needle, I've been to sporting events at Wrigley Field, Arrowhead Stadium, Buccaneers Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the SuperDome, the AstroDome, Mellon Arena, Churchhill Downs, to name a few plus 600+ concerts across the U.S. Not being in the big city is not my loss. I just prefer quiet country living.
Going up the StL arch is pretty cool, but I wouldn't recommend it to claustrophobes. Those cars are tiny, and it's a slow trip.
 

MOXOMUMD

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Going up the StL arch is pretty cool, but I wouldn't recommend it to claustrophobes. Those cars are tiny, and it's a slow trip.
Plus it slightly sways with the wind. I didn't notice it the first time I was in it. (Actually I never noticed it any time.) I was just in awe from the view. The last time I was there it flooded the following week. The museum was pretty cool.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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Not really. I'm not a hic.


. Not being in the big city is not my loss. I just prefer quiet country living.

Yeah, this. After living in the heart of Pittsburgh (no, not Downtown, that's the financial district that dies entirely at 6 PM Friday until 6 AM Monday) where you have no yard, no fresh air, and are stacked on top of each other like dominoes in a box.... I moved to the burbs and have grass, trees, wildlife that aren't drunks, and it's SO MUCH more peaceful and quiet.

I'll never live in the city again.

In fact, my next move is hopefully into the country. I rather like the laid back, fresh air 'scene' versus bustling, too busy for everything and everyones so self important city.

But, to each their own, ya know?
 

Nemo14

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I grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere. It was a huge adjustment for me to move to suburbia where we actually have next-door neighbors. Although I appreciate the quiet life more now, I'm very glad we raised our kids here.
 

PUSH

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Not really. I'm not a hic. My ex is from Cleveland. I visit, don't want to live there. (My first job was working at the old Cleveland Stadium.) I've traveled to big cities (mostly for work) for almost thirty years. Some memories--walking down Magnificent Mile, driving past Capitol Records (cool building) in Hollywood, going up in St. Louis Arch, seeing the Twin Towers before they fell, touring the USS Texas, shopping Baltimore's Inner Harbor, viewing Seattle from the top of the Space Needle, I've been to sporting events at Wrigley Field, Arrowhead Stadium, Buccaneers Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the SuperDome, the AstroDome, Mellon Arena, Churchhill Downs, to name a few plus 600+ concerts across the U.S. Not being in the big city is not my loss. I just prefer quiet country living.
I noticed you've never watched a game at Lambeau Field. The Browns and Packers play there this weekend, not too late to get tickets (assuming you don't mind paying the ridiculous prices). ;)
 

PUSH

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Anyone been to the Skydeck at the Sears Tower (I guess it's technically called the Willis Tower now)? I've been there once about a year ago. If you don't get a foggy or cloudy day, the view is amazing. A bit smoggy, but still amazing. They have glass boxes that you can walk out on... scary as hell the first time you step on them. Then I went to sit down on it, and it's so weird when you look down while you are moving down. I recommended for some people to do a hand stand... they listened! I've heard on windier days, you can feel the building swaying.
 

PUSH

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The last time the Browns played at Lambeau, I was there. 2012 preseason... Packers got destroyed, but it was a very cool experience, especially the touchdown strike from Aaron Rodgers to Jordy Nelson on the right side of the endzone with Nelson making one of his signature, top-tapping catches. I had a great view of the game, too. We sat around the 40 yard line about 20 rows up.
 

PUSH

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Anyone been to the Skydeck at the Sears Tower (I guess it's technically called the Willis Tower now)? I've been there once about a year ago. If you don't get a foggy or cloudy day, the view is amazing. A bit smoggy, but still amazing. They have glass boxes that you can walk out on... scary as hell the first time you step on them. Then I went to sit down on it, and it's so weird when you look down while you are moving down. I recommended for some people to do a hand stand... they listened! I've heard on windier days, you can feel the building swaying.
Some pictures from the Skydeck...

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(Those are not my shoes, by the way)
 

MOXOMUMD

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I noticed you've never watched a game at Lambeau Field. The Browns and Packers play there this weekend, not too late to get tickets (assuming you don't mind paying the ridiculous prices). ;)
I've never been to Green Bay. Been to Milwaukee to the Bradley Center a few times. The Browns will get crushed. (As usual.)
 

PUSH

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I've never been to Green Bay. Been to Milwaukee to the Bradley Center a few times. The Browns will get crushed. (As usual.)
Green Bay is a friendly little city. I say little, because it's nowhere near the size of cities like Milwaukee, but it's big for Wisconsin (3rd next to Milwaukee and Madison). It is definitely a football city. It was built on it.

And I wouldn't be too low on the Browns. They have a top 10 defense, and the Packers are missing some huge playmakers. I think it will be a hard fought game. The Browns are 3-3, and a win at Lambeau would make them playoff contenders, IMO.
 
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