The Official Banter Away Thread

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I'm quickly coming to some realizations in my life right now. Some are much more difficult to deal with than others but I've never felt stronger, physically and mentally, than I do right now. I can't help but wonder what's keeping me from taking that leap of faith. It's tough when you know what you should do, or need to do, but something inside you just holds you back. Is it fear or just the lack of breaking a habit?
what you talking about bro?
 
Hahaha now that is pretty funny too.
 
I'm quickly coming to some realizations in my life right now. Some are much more difficult to deal with than others but I've never felt stronger, physically and mentally, than I do right now. I can't help but wonder what's keeping me from taking that leap of faith. It's tough when you know what you should do, or need to do, but something inside you just holds you back. Is it fear or just the lack of breaking a habit?

I think it is the fear of failure. Making a big change in ones life is scary however the reward for doing so, can overcome the fear.
 
This is crazy! http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/23/us/california-fantasy-****-league-school/index.html?hpt=hp_bn1

Los Angeles (CNN) -- High school boys in a California town overlooking San Francisco Bay started a "Fantasy **** League" targeting girls, school officials said Tuesday.Piedmont High School Principal Rich Kitchens said in a letter to parents last week that boys organized "a 'Fantasy **** League' in which our female students (unbeknownst to most of them) are drafted as part of the league," according to CNN affiliate KGO."Male students earn points for documented engagement in sexual activities with female students," the principal wrote, according to KGO. "Participation often involved pressure/manipulation by older students that included alcohol to impair judgment/control and social demands to be popular."Opinion: Talk to your kids about sexKitchens, who said the school is investigating the accusations, couldn't be immediately reached for comment Tuesday.Piedmont Unified School District Superintendent Constance Hubbard's office declined to release a copy of the principal's letter.But the superintendent is encouraging educators, parents and their teenagers to discuss how "to make good choices and to treat each other with respect and dignity," she said in a statement Tuesday."We wanted to communicate to families to encourage a dialogue and to inform parents of what we as a school community are doing to proactively address activities that are detrimental to the culture we want for our students," Hubbard said.Piedmont, an affluent community of 11,000 residents, sits in Oakland Hills overlooking the bay. The tight-knit city consists of "established, high-quality homes on quiet tree-lined streets," according to the city's website.The principal's letter said school staff members learned of the boys' activity during a recent assembly about date rape prevention, KGO reported.Study: Teens who 'sext' more likely to be sexually activeThe assembly, held for parents October 2 and for freshmen and new students the next day, involved members of the advanced acting class performing "scenarios based on true stories from our school," the high school's website says. The Parents Night was designed as a preview so parents could discuss the program with their children."Achieve the Honorable" is the longstanding school motto, the website says. Its Facebook page says U.S. News & World Report named the school one of the best in the country.Piedmont interim Police Chief Scott Wyatt said his department of 20 sworn personnel hasn't received any communication from the school system."Everything we heard is from the media, and we've had not any reports of criminal activity," Wyatt said.
 
whoa cookie thats some crazy stuff
 
This is crazy! http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/23/us/california-fantasy-****-league-school/index.html?hpt=hp_bn1

Los Angeles (CNN) -- High school boys in a California town overlooking San Francisco Bay started a "Fantasy **** League" targeting girls, school officials said Tuesday.Piedmont High School Principal Rich Kitchens said in a letter to parents last week that boys organized "a 'Fantasy **** League' in which our female students (unbeknownst to most of them) are drafted as part of the league," according to CNN affiliate KGO."Male students earn points for documented engagement in sexual activities with female students," the principal wrote, according to KGO. "Participation often involved pressure/manipulation by older students that included alcohol to impair judgment/control and social demands to be popular."Opinion: Talk to your kids about sexKitchens, who said the school is investigating the accusations, couldn't be immediately reached for comment Tuesday.Piedmont Unified School District Superintendent Constance Hubbard's office declined to release a copy of the principal's letter.But the superintendent is encouraging educators, parents and their teenagers to discuss how "to make good choices and to treat each other with respect and dignity," she said in a statement Tuesday."We wanted to communicate to families to encourage a dialogue and to inform parents of what we as a school community are doing to proactively address activities that are detrimental to the culture we want for our students," Hubbard said.Piedmont, an affluent community of 11,000 residents, sits in Oakland Hills overlooking the bay. The tight-knit city consists of "established, high-quality homes on quiet tree-lined streets," according to the city's website.The principal's letter said school staff members learned of the boys' activity during a recent assembly about date rape prevention, KGO reported.Study: Teens who 'sext' more likely to be sexually activeThe assembly, held for parents October 2 and for freshmen and new students the next day, involved members of the advanced acting class performing "scenarios based on true stories from our school," the high school's website says. The Parents Night was designed as a preview so parents could discuss the program with their children."Achieve the Honorable" is the longstanding school motto, the website says. Its Facebook page says U.S. News & World Report named the school one of the best in the country.Piedmont interim Police Chief Scott Wyatt said his department of 20 sworn personnel hasn't received any communication from the school system."Everything we heard is from the media, and we've had not any reports of criminal activity," Wyatt said.

I could see that movie landing on Comedy Central shortly.. Terrible in real life, hilarious in comedy.
 
I'm taking my daughters to antartica when they are teenagers
 
Wow, that is absurd.
 
We'll be joining your clan then.

sounds good, all we need is internet connection for THP and we will be just fine
 
sounds good, all we need is internet connection for THP and we will be just fine

I wonder if they have internet access there? It would also be tough to golf.. someone has to buy a sim for your igloo
 
I wonder if they have internet access there? It would also be tough to golf.. someone has to buy a sim for your igloo

I'll just travela back and forth, just cause they are stuck there doesnt mean I have to be
 
Candy at the till for Canadan and Jman.
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Well dang!
 
Wifi at 31,000 ft is a life saver


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I bet, where ya headed?

Coming back from Denver. Beating the coming snow storm and a visit from the President..airport security was insane and of course I got picked for the bag search


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