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The UW Doog Pod Episode 5 Latter Day Doogs

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  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    edited September 2018

    Lots of big shit talkers but no one finalizing any bets. Anyone with a smidgen of name recognition around here is welcome to nut up or shut up and take the bet on the table with J. UW Game week bet, 1 year avatar change. Simple. You a big boy @Swaye ?

    Terms for pre-Sunday bets: opt out clause for both parties prior to game day, 1 month gulag penalty for backing out.

    Terms for post-Sunday bets: None, as long as Oregon enters this game at 4-1 and Herbert is the starting QB. 1 year avatar change.

    I’m not much of a gambler, but I’m feeling lucky @oregonblitzkrieg - just so I’m clear, the deal is if UW beats Oregon I would get to pick your avatar for a year (as long as it follows Derek’s website rules), and if Oregon beats UW you get to pick mine for a year (again, as long as it follows Derek’s website rules)...correct?

    I agree to your pre-Sunday opt out clause (1 month gulag penalty for backing out).

    Do we have a deal?
    It's a deal. But I want to give @PurpleJ one last shot to step up, save face, be a man and take this deal himself. He gets 12 hours from this poast to respond or the deal is between you and I. @SECDAWG


  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter

    Lots of big shit talkers but no one finalizing any bets. Anyone with a smidgen of name recognition around here is welcome to nut up or shut up and take the bet on the table with J. UW Game week bet, 1 year avatar change. Simple. You a big boy @Swaye ?

    Terms for pre-Sunday bets: opt out clause for both parties prior to game day, 1 month gulag penalty for backing out.

    Terms for post-Sunday bets: None, as long as Oregon enters this game at 4-1 and Herbert is the starting QB. 1 year avatar change.

    I’m not much of a gambler, but I’m feeling lucky @oregonblitzkrieg - just so I’m clear, the deal is if UW beats Oregon I would get to pick your avatar for a year (as long as it follows Derek’s website rules), and if Oregon beats UW you get to pick mine for a year (again, as long as it follows Derek’s website rules)...correct?

    I agree to your pre-Sunday opt out clause (1 month gulag penalty for backing out).

    Do we have a deal?
    It's a deal. But I want to give @PurpleJ one last shot to step up, save face, be a man and take this deal himself. He gets 12 hours from this poast to respond or the deal is between you and I. @SECDAWG


    Agreed.
  • SECDAWG
    SECDAWG Member Posts: 5,004

    Lots of big shit talkers but no one finalizing any bets. Anyone with a smidgen of name recognition around here is welcome to nut up or shut up and take the bet on the table with J. UW Game week bet, 1 year avatar change. Simple. You a big boy @Swaye ?

    Terms for pre-Sunday bets: opt out clause for both parties prior to game day, 1 month gulag penalty for backing out.

    Terms for post-Sunday bets: None, as long as Oregon enters this game at 4-1 and Herbert is the starting QB. 1 year avatar change.

    I’m not much of a gambler, but I’m feeling lucky @oregonblitzkrieg - just so I’m clear, the deal is if UW beats Oregon I would get to pick your avatar for a year (as long as it follows Derek’s website rules), and if Oregon beats UW you get to pick mine for a year (again, as long as it follows Derek’s website rules)...correct?

    I agree to your pre-Sunday opt out clause (1 month gulag penalty for backing out).

    Do we have a deal?
    It's a deal. But I want to give @PurpleJ one last shot to step up, save face, be a man and take this deal himself. He gets 12 hours from this poast to respond or the deal is between you and I. @SECDAWG



    Again,

    Whut?!
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club

    Lots of big shit talkers but no one finalizing any bets. Anyone with a smidgen of name recognition around here is welcome to nut up or shut up and take the bet on the table with J. UW Game week bet, 1 year avatar change. Simple. You a big boy @Swaye ?

    Terms for pre-Sunday bets: opt out clause for both parties prior to game day, 1 month gulag penalty for backing out.

    Terms for post-Sunday bets: None, as long as Oregon enters this game at 4-1 and Herbert is the starting QB. 1 year avatar change.

    I’m not much of a gambler, but I’m feeling lucky @oregonblitzkrieg - just so I’m clear, the deal is if UW beats Oregon I would get to pick your avatar for a year (as long as it follows Derek’s website rules), and if Oregon beats UW you get to pick mine for a year (again, as long as it follows Derek’s website rules)...correct?

    I agree to your pre-Sunday opt out clause (1 month gulag penalty for backing out).

    Do we have a deal?
    It's a deal. But I want to give @PurpleJ one last shot to step up, save face, be a man and take this deal himself. He gets 12 hours from this poast to respond or the deal is between you and I. @SECDAWG


    Agreed.
    Coolest chick ever.
  • Gilbystaint
    Gilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061
    Strong pod men. #finishit
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter

    Damn, not done yet but all this depressing marriage talk and I’m sitting here with an engagement ring in my closet getting ready to propose this weekend..

    Congrats! Hope the proposal goes well.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,117 Founders Club

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Children definitely change things for a lot of people. A lot of my friends are as described. The upside to my wife being in education is that she's already pretty much been a professional mom. We also get childcare benefits which is how we went out last night.

    My life as a dad, so far, has been mostly a cake walk from my relative view of other friends experiences. Simple things like knowing about sleep training (oh thank christ), teaching my kid to pick up her own toys at a young age, being well behaved in public, and not having to navigate the world of childcare products (the wife already knows every single item she wants I just sign the checks) have made things exponentially easier as a first time parent. Also, my wife has zero fear of taking our kid all kinds of places which a lot of my friends never go anywhere with their infants/ toddlers.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,302 Founders Club

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Children definitely change things for a lot of people. A lot of my friends are as described. The upside to my wife being in education is that she's already pretty much been a professional mom. We also get childcare benefits which is how we went out last night.

    My life as a dad, so far, has been mostly a cake walk from my relative view of other friends experiences. Simple things like knowing about sleep training (oh thank christ), teaching my kid to pick up her own toys at a young age, being well behaved in public, and not having to navigate the world of childcare products (the wife already knows every single item she wants I just sign the checks) have made things exponentially easier as a first time parent. Also, my wife has zero fear of taking our kid all kinds of places which a lot of my friends never go anywhere with their infants/ toddlers.
    Yours is a very unique set of circumstances which obviously you get. I also would add that with young kids boys can be more rambunctious than the girls- i.e., more energy to manage.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,117 Founders Club

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Children definitely change things for a lot of people. A lot of my friends are as described. The upside to my wife being in education is that she's already pretty much been a professional mom. We also get childcare benefits which is how we went out last night.

    My life as a dad, so far, has been mostly a cake walk from my relative view of other friends experiences. Simple things like knowing about sleep training (oh thank christ), teaching my kid to pick up her own toys at a young age, being well behaved in public, and not having to navigate the world of childcare products (the wife already knows every single item she wants I just sign the checks) have made things exponentially easier as a first time parent. Also, my wife has zero fear of taking our kid all kinds of places which a lot of my friends never go anywhere with their infants/ toddlers.
    Yours is a very unique set of circumstances which obviously you get. I also would add that with young kids boys can be more rambunctious than the girls- i.e., more energy to manage.
    True, but you and @BearsWiin have the advantage of spouses pulling down the cheddar. Education definitely doesn't pay the bills in California or even Seattle these days.
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter
    edited September 2018

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly.

    This.

    I’ve never been married, but from my view in the cheap seats, marriage (or any type of relationship for that matter) can be what you want it to be, assuming you’ve picked the right partner and are both on relatively the same page.
  • Gilbystaint
    Gilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061

    Damn, not done yet but all this depressing marriage talk and I’m sitting here with an engagement ring in my closet getting ready to propose this weekend..

    Hey man, just don't marry basic, and that goes for both sexes.

    I was out at Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphy's with the wife last night. The stoli is in the freezer and i'm getting ready for Sunday morning on Saturday morning.

    Married life ain't that bad.

    Except for swaye, he's doomed, the spirits have spoken.
    Love me some Dropkick Murphy’s.
  • Gilbystaint
    Gilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Children definitely change things for a lot of people. A lot of my friends are as described. The upside to my wife being in education is that she's already pretty much been a professional mom. We also get childcare benefits which is how we went out last night.

    My life as a dad, so far, has been mostly a cake walk from my relative view of other friends experiences. Simple things like knowing about sleep training (oh thank christ), teaching my kid to pick up her own toys at a young age, being well behaved in public, and not having to navigate the world of childcare products (the wife already knows every single item she wants I just sign the checks) have made things exponentially easier as a first time parent. Also, my wife has zero fear of taking our kid all kinds of places which a lot of my friends never go anywhere with their infants/ toddlers.

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Children definitely change things for a lot of people. A lot of my friends are as described. The upside to my wife being in education is that she's already pretty much been a professional mom. We also get childcare benefits which is how we went out last night.

    My life as a dad, so far, has been mostly a cake walk from my relative view of other friends experiences. Simple things like knowing about sleep training (oh thank christ), teaching my kid to pick up her own toys at a young age, being well behaved in public, and not having to navigate the world of childcare products (the wife already knows every single item she wants I just sign the checks) have made things exponentially easier as a first time parent. Also, my wife has zero fear of taking our kid all kinds of places which a lot of my friends never go anywhere with their infants/ toddlers.
    Yours is a very unique set of circumstances which obviously you get. I also would add that with young kids boys can be more rambunctious than the girls- i.e., more energy to manage.
    There will come a time you will remember fondly every crazy chaotic moment.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,302 Founders Club

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Children definitely change things for a lot of people. A lot of my friends are as described. The upside to my wife being in education is that she's already pretty much been a professional mom. We also get childcare benefits which is how we went out last night.

    My life as a dad, so far, has been mostly a cake walk from my relative view of other friends experiences. Simple things like knowing about sleep training (oh thank christ), teaching my kid to pick up her own toys at a young age, being well behaved in public, and not having to navigate the world of childcare products (the wife already knows every single item she wants I just sign the checks) have made things exponentially easier as a first time parent. Also, my wife has zero fear of taking our kid all kinds of places which a lot of my friends never go anywhere with their infants/ toddlers.
    Yours is a very unique set of circumstances which obviously you get. I also would add that with young kids boys can be more rambunctious than the girls- i.e., more energy to manage.
    True, but you and @BearsWiin have the advantage of spouses pulling down the cheddar. Education definitely doesn't pay the bills in California or even Seattle these days.
    That just means we're whipped and have no leverage. And I still have to go to a jerb and I dont live at the beach. Sad.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    Nothing changed with you?
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    DDY: Tevis reminds of of Darrell Daniel's but a little physically different.

    No shit?
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    @WilburHooksHands why did you have to bring up QRich?

    I buried that defensive scheme from my memory with Feeney and Littleton heating the edge.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    @Swaye @Thebourbinator , errr, I mean Mayor I’d Ding Dong City.

    Qualifier: I have never been fast strategy. Like Yella Piss I am slow strategy as fuck. I’ve never done blow or had my way with hookers. I’m a beer festival, drink whiskey neat, routine sex with one woman, take vacations and go to sporting events kind of guy.

    That said, marriage didn’t ruin my life. I feel like one of the few guys who ever says that, but I’m not miserable.

    I was with my wife 6 years before we got married. Been married for 2 years now. Nothing has changed for us. She didn’t turn into a monster, and we still do the same shit we did before.

    We are non-breeders, so maybe that’s the difference. Without kids our time isn’t completely taken up and we aren’t stressed and don’t argue.

    What I’m trying to say, is if you get yourself a cool ass chick, things don’t necessarily have to change. Or maybe I’m the fucking anomaly. My friends seem miserable, but they all started having kids. They love their kids and wouldn’t change it, but their marriage has changed over time.

    Either way, good luck doods.

    I’m slow strategy as fuck and I have done blow, no excuse.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,117 Founders Club
    MisterEm said:

    @WilburHooksHands why did you have to bring up QRich?

    I buried that defensive scheme from my memory with Feeney and Littleton heating the edge.

    MisterEm said:

    DDY: Tevis reminds of of Darrell Daniel's but a little physically different.

    No shit?

    Wrong pood. It's hard.

  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,643 Founders Club
    Don;t mentiong me assblaster
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    PurpleJ said:

    Don;t mentiong me assblaster

    Fuck off. A woman took the bet in place of your pussy ass.
  • Thebourbinator
    Thebourbinator Member Posts: 664
    Proposal happened, didn’t spontaneously burst into flames, she said yes, everything feels the same (except with more bridal magazines.) I’ll stop updating you all with my boring as life now, except you can expect that the class of 2045 will be special if you’re into half Asian DB’s
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,320 Founders Club

    Proposal happened, didn’t spontaneously burst into flames, she said yes, everything feels the same (except with more bridal magazines.) I’ll stop updating you all with my boring as life now, except you can expect that the class of 2045 will be special if you’re into half Asian DB’s

    YKWYWF
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter

    Proposal happened, didn’t spontaneously burst into flames, she said yes, everything feels the same (except with more bridal magazines.) I’ll stop updating you all with my boring as life now, except you can expect that the class of 2045 will be special if you’re into half Asian DB’s

    https://youtu.be/gGIap2_tmng

    *In all seriousness congratulations.