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stellation wrote:0BobLobLaw0 wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:So what other hobbies do you guys have?
Kubb.
If taught properly, it will be your new favorite back yard lawn game.
My group of friends have run a tournament for the past 10 years to raise money for local families.
Had never heard of it, just had a look and I’m rather interested! Any good resources you could recommend for learning more (apart from getting a set)?
0BobLobLaw0 wrote:stellation wrote:0BobLobLaw0 wrote:
Kubb.
If taught properly, it will be your new favorite back yard lawn game.
My group of friends have run a tournament for the past 10 years to raise money for local families.
Had never heard of it, just had a look and I’m rather interested! Any good resources you could recommend for learning more (apart from getting a set)?
This is a great video on how to play:
https://youtu.be/XfWt0-_MNsY?feature=shared
If you do get a set, don't buy pine as wood. It's cheap and the play isn't nearly as good.
Hardwood sets will run you about $100-125. I've had mine for 8 years and it's still in great shape with a ton of usage.
Otherwise this set is pretty good too for starting out:
GoSports Size Kubb Viking Clash Toss Game Set for Kids & Adults https://a.co/d/hAkLuKY (regulation size)
Or JPs backyard games website sells really nice sets.
Fun fact...Eau Claire, WI hosts the national championship every year in July and is the Kubb capital of the US
chonestown wrote:When I am at the dinner table and I am eating mashed potatoes and one person asks me how is everything while simultaneously another person asks if they can grab me something that is when I say "Good, gravy" feel free to use no big deal look it's the offseason and I'm just trying to get some posts up.
KidA24 wrote:chonestown wrote:When I am at the dinner table and I am eating mashed potatoes and one person asks me how is everything while simultaneously another person asks if they can grab me something that is when I say "Good, gravy" feel free to use no big deal look it's the offseason and I'm just trying to get some posts up.
When I'm out with my friends and someone asks if "Should get beer?", and someone else asks "Who the heck is Tobias Myers?"
I simply respond with, "Pitcher. "
chonestown wrote:When I am at the dinner table and I am eating mashed potatoes and one person asks me how is everything while simultaneously another person asks if they can grab me something that is when I say "Good, gravy" feel free to use no big deal look it's the offseason and I'm just trying to get some posts up.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:chonestown wrote:When I am at the dinner table and I am eating mashed potatoes and one person asks me how is everything while simultaneously another person asks if they can grab me something that is when I say "Good, gravy" feel free to use no big deal look it's the offseason and I'm just trying to get some posts up.
Never understood people who eat regular potatoes when sweet potatoes are available. I assume there is a 90% overlap with people who buy chicken breasts over chicken thighs.
MickeyDavis wrote:Chicken thighs are terrible no matter how they're prepared.
MikeIsGood wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Chicken thighs are terrible no matter how they're prepared.
This is how wars are started, man. Be careful.
Licensed to Il wrote:Someone blogged that chicken thighs are better on the grill and better in an instapot (than breasts). I tried it out, but don’t agree.
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