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OT: All knowing board.....ski resorts in PA

I took the family to Lake Placid last year to ski at Whiteface. Everyone had a blast and I'm thinking of booking it again. However, we did all the Olympic venues and walked the downtown area, we did the bobsled run, etc......I'm thinking going back the next year may be a big letdown as we won't want to do all that again. The skiing was great but I have 2 boys, 8 & 11, and we need some other activities.

Any place in PA worth the trip....Blue Mountain, Camelback, etc........

We're in Rochester....looking to stay in a 4 hour drive radius...

Old TV shows--MASH - Barney Miller

My wife and I never watched Breaking Bad when it was originally broadcast, but we've been recording and watching all the marathon episodes and we love it.
As a grade school aged kid I remember watching some of the old TV shows and really loving them. Some stations on DirecTV have been running marathons on them. MASH and Barney Miller have brought back some memories. Been recording every episode and watching them. Just watched the final episode of Barney Miller last night and it was classic. Been waiting for the final MASH episode but I don't think they will broadcast that because it was an hour and a half. I remember my dad (God rest his soul) bringing home a pizza some of those nights and the family sitting around watching these shows. Anyone else have any memories about these shows ?

Anyone with any good ancestry stories?

I just discovered that my grandmother came over on the SS Ancona (Italia Line) from Naples in 1913. After the ship returned to Europe, on it's first (attempted) voyage back to America it was sunk by Austrian sub on it's first day out. (Insert question here why a land-locked country has a navy). Not exactly a "close call" but a bit disconcerting if she had taken the same ship on it's next voyage to America.

Former PSU Wrestlers - Where Are They Now?

Being that we're a day away from men's freestyle in Paris, and still waiting on PSU's 2017-18 wrestling schedule, I thought I might ask some of the more connected and informed PSU posters out there for any and all information on past PSU wrestlers. I'll start off the list with some studs from the early 90's:

- Josh Robbins
- Dave Hart
- Troy Sunderland
- Jeff Prescott
- Bob Truby

Any information in regard to whether or not these gentlemen are still heavily involved in our great sport of wrestling would be appreciated. If anyone has any other former PSU wrestlers to add to the list, the more the merrier.....

USC connected to Robert E. Lee?

LOL. Robert E. Lee's most famous horse was named "Traveller." Guess what the name of the Trojans' white horse mascot is. Couldn't happen to a more douchey bunch of people. Eff them.

The consensus on the Cal boards is that the SC mascot's name should be changed to "Horsey McHorseface."

https://sports.yahoo.com/usc-mascot-comes-under-fire-174950068.html

Go Zips!

A rambling, personal post (below) inspired by some others' recent posts about "Penn State arrogance"...

I used to be a Penn State fan. I have great dad-son memories of going to Penn State games in the 1970's. "Ha! Look at that sweathshirt, son: 'Woody is a Pecker'!" (as wearer bent backwards to expose it, pre-game, for the GoodYear blimp. Good times.

I collected those blue and white game slogan buttons... Never missed that Sunday morning replay show... etc.

I liked the stadium as it was back then - much better than today. You could see the mountains better, hear the band... what was it then, cap. = 70,000? To me, it's too big and corporate and over-produced now. I like MAC games now (no, I'm serious) in a Rocky Balboa kinda way. Less-recruited players playing for small crowds at home, and trying to beat the big money, marquis teams away.

I went away to Miami, FL for college, and could not have been more excited to watch the Howard Schnellenberger/Jim Kelly-led Hurricanes play - and upset - Penn State in 1981. My Dad laughed at the Hurricanes all week before the game when I told him that they looked pretty good. As time expired, I tried calling him collect from the Orange Bowl - but he was too mad to take the call. That's when I started to understand the general arrogance (at that time) of the Penn State fanbase. I can still hear Keith Jackson's call of the game.

Went to Kent State for grad school in 1985. Been a fan (one of hundreds) of the Golden Flashes ever since. I like the Kent-Penn State games. Always hoping for a miracle. Darn near swallowed my tongue when Kent went up 10-0 in 2003 (before losing solidly).

Thanks in part to Toledo ("Holy Toledo!" Dad didn't take that call either.) and Ohio U., i think Penn State fans, in general, are less arrogant anymore - even almost decent to be around at BBQ's, etc. I see informed, respectful online posts and media reports about future MAC opponents... respectful postgame analyses. Neat!

I'll be rooting for Akron in two weeks - at least to keep it close - while Kent is whooping on Clemson.

This is among the reasons why my love for all things PSU is waning

I understand the concept of demand v. supply, but I really hope this entrepeneur - who has stones to list his Overnight RV passes for $3k each - finds himself with with an acute urinary tract infection...

https://pennstate.craigslist.org/tix/d/overnight-rv-for-pitt-and-mich/6268872818.html

Thankfully with my kids' HS football schedules neither of those contests were options for me... though with patience and persistence, I was able to find a Blue (preferred) RV parking for Rutgers for $150... but there are more than a couple Nittwits listing theirs for $4/$500 ...

Makes me not regret (so much) my son's recent decision to stiff-arm the prospect/reality of out-of-state PSU tuition and attend college elsewhere...

Can't deny the odor of "country club" at PSU was always there... but, to me, the stench is turning me off to what should otherwise be a great way to spend a fall afternoon with family and friends... this is the "culture problem" that has been turning me, an alumnus, off to things Penn State...

Birthday remembrance today: Roberto Clemente would have been 83.

I had the honor of watching Roberto play baseball for 18 years. I was in the stands on the day he got his 3,000th hit. I wept when I heard he died in a plane crash in route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. He was a great player and an even better man. May he Rest in Peace.

''Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth.'' Roberto Clemente

"Roberto Clemente could field the ball in New York and throw out a guy in Pennsylvania." Broadcaster Vin Scully

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Does Anyone Have any Spare Vacuum Cleaners... I'm Serious

It's for my son. He has an obsession with them. Don't ask me why but he does. He is 11 years old, and I have bought probably over 30 vacuums for him since he was 5 years old. Older, newer, it doesn't matter. But every day he drives me nuts about constantly getting him one. He loves putting them together, connecting the different hoses, etc...

So anyone with a second hand one, please let me know. I live in the Wilkes-Barre, Scranton area. I will come pick them up. Thank You.

Ohio State's Schedule

Per Ohiowrestling.net forum

11/4 Princeton Open
11/5 All Star Classic @Princeton
11/12 Arizona State
11/21 Cleveland St/Kent St
12/1-2 Cliff Keen Inv @Las Vegas
12/10 Indiana @CVCA
12/17 Tenn-Chat @Atlanta
1/5 @Maryland
1/7 @Rutgers
1/12 Minnesota (Schott)
1/19 or 1/21 Iowa (Schott)
1/26 @Michigan St
1/28 Purdue @St Paris Graham
2/2 or 2/4 @Penn St
2/11 @Michigan
2/18 @NC State
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Bourbon Barrel as an Outside Table (Recommendations)

I built a paver patio where I can put my grill and big green egg smoker. My wife went to a winery and was able to buy an old barrel that was used for Bourbon and wine. I am using it as a pub table outside by the grill. She also got me 2 wooden high chairs to go with it. I have sanded the chairs and put a urethane coating on them to get them through the elements.

My question is, should I do anything similar to the barrel. I have done some research and it seems that there's everything from "leave it, it will naturally weather" to "sand it down and seal it". I don't plan on leaving it outside all winter long. I've even been debating going and getting a grill cover to toss on it just when I'm not out there or we don't have people over. I will put it away in late fall and pull it back out in the spring, but it is sitting directly in the sun and getting hit with water from rain and the sprinklers in the yard.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

As the Paterno, Spanier and Alum Trustees cases grind forward,

some of the same documents (including some/all of the Freeh report docs) will be the subject of motions practice before the various courts. In the Paterno and Spanier cases there are defamation claims that depend in part for their success on the Plaintiff showing that the Freeh docs do not support the Freeh Report.

As I said yesterday in the thread on the litigation, to the extent the Freeh docs are not supportive of the narrative, AND to the extent there are other things, not in the Freeh report, which show the narrative to be false, that is good evidence and ought to be admissible at a trial of the defamation claims. Moreover, in defamation cases, one of the most important aspects of the remedy of trial is that the injured Plaintiff gets to put on the evidence which shows the TRUTH of the matter.

Suppose there is an email or other communication from CSS to the DPW/CYS/Raykovitz. Or notes of a conversation, or eye/ear witness to the communication or some other chunk of evidence that definitively shows the premise of the Freeh Report is bunk. Not only is that good evidence at trial, I would argue that it can neither be considered ACP NOR subject to some sort of gag order which keeps it from the public.

Remember, somebody at PSU or in the Freeh Group made a conscious decision to give Freeh's conclusions the widest possible play--big news conference in Philly with mobile news trucks backed up around the block, national TV audience, etc. (Last I checked, PSU is headquartered in State College, not Philly.) If that presser was full of lies and defamatory exaggerations, then the correction has to be just as widely publicized or it does not serve the purpose of mitigating the damage.

A WORD OF CAUTION: many of you have noticed that the press often gets it wrong when writing about legal matters. This is because the reporters are not lawyers, they are trying to simplify the matter to an eighth grade reading level, and they do not care. They also do not have full access to the info, and are usually getting whispers outside of court from interested parties. My analysis suffers from a lack of full access to the court files for sure.

We are poised to get some further truth this year, I believe.

Great driving songs

inspired by a post in the thread about most played albums-what are favorite driving songs that you like

I think the following will be in many people's list:

Radar Love -Golden Earring
Born To Be Wild-Steppenwolf

Also for me

Voodoo Chile-SRV version

America -either Simon and Garfunkel or Yes

Whipping Post and In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed -Allman Brothers Band

All along the watchtower-U2 version
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