How was your summer?

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Beowulf
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How was your summer?

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Hi, everyone. Pretty quite here, everyone must be getting their last licks in before summer's gone. Mine kind of sucked- I did nothing but work. Last year I went camping maybe 8 times, but not once this year. Haven't fired up the chiminea, haven't got a fishing line wet, haven't even lit the charcoal grill in 3 months. :? And I start classes again tomorrow! :shock:

What did all you BiP'ers do with your summer?
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Post by Algolei »

I spent two weeks at a lake with about 20 members of my family. We rented cabins. Played a lot of poker with them.

The first three days were fine. The last 11 made me want to stay in bed until everyone else had left.
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My has went fine other than I haven't worked full time since February 12th, and I'm starting to get just a little stir crazy with all this time off. My boss called me in for one job yesterday, and man how that felt GOOD! I never thought having time off was a bad thing until this economy called. It's the worst for our industry as I've ever seen it in the 28 years I've been in it. People are scared to buy anything. Consumer confidence is shot.

Other than that, I've been getting a lot of work done at home, working on my minis, and AD&D material.
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I just came back.
Stayed with my wife and in my grand father's house near Cannes (France), with a nice swimming pool etc. :-)
3 weeks of total relax.
They passed really quickly. Too much for my taste.
Nice to be back, but i wouldn't have said no to a full month there either :D
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Today's my third day back at work after four long and glorious weeks of vacation. We've been to Paris this spring, so there was no cash left for another large trip and we spent the time at home and in the area, doing some short trips to the coast, visiting friends, bike riding, and so on. Since the weather was gorgeous nearly all the time, it was just perfect. :)
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Post by Halaster Blackcloak »

Summer? What summer? I seem to have missed it. :|

Work, frustration, got sick, got sicker, work more without results (real estate), got sick again, several close friends of the family died, got sick again, more stress, laid in bed recovering.

That summer up summer of 2009. :(

But hopefully now I can get back to polishing of RoUIII! :wink:
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Post by Beowulf »

Sorry to hear your summer was a loss, Hal. Mine doesn't sound so bad by comparison! :shock: I just finished my second full week of classes and I'm still not ready!
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