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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #420 on: October 25, 2019, 01:22:48 PM »
You guys need to see the size of MH's shoebox. Dood has some big feet.
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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #421 on: October 25, 2019, 01:52:51 PM »
Yup.

The wife finally has apparent confirmation of her leg issues, and it's not great news, she needs surgery, hopefully to repair her implant (hip replacement) and worst case replace it.  So, we've had to rearrange some travel plans, but it would be great if this gets her back "on her feet".

Best case is they put a ceramic coating on hip joint and that fixes it.


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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #422 on: October 25, 2019, 01:55:06 PM »
I'm headed to the golf course this afternoon

probably for the last time this season, since I'm going to the Husker game tomorrow.  Saturday will be very nice, mid-60s and sunny.

time to put the golf shoes back in the box

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #423 on: October 25, 2019, 02:03:20 PM »
Back when I really followed CFB a lot more closely, I tracked picks for an entire season against the spread, and posted the picks publicly on my blog the day before the games.
I held my own for a few seasons back/forth.Belonged to a few handicapping forums where players would exchange info.The real money to be made IMO was on the non - marquee match ups.Use to follow the bottom feeders in the MAC for instances.Not like line/odds makers spend too much time going over those(back then).Had plenty of action with the local books so no need to travel to Lost Wages.Spent a lot of time figuring/factoring in variables of a game.I'd look up Teams records in games played day/night,home/away,grass/turf,common opponents,weather,injuries - it got maddening after awhile they were just numbers & letters blurring together.The Good Thing was stumbling into College Football News and reading their staff picks sometimes throwing up my arms and going with Clucko the Chicken - and winning,go figure.Pete Fuitak said it Clucko was a coin flip.One day I noticed a link under the address bar on the upper left that said "Forums" and so here I am and the rest as they say is History.
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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #424 on: October 25, 2019, 02:22:38 PM »
Yup.

The wife finally has apparent confirmation of her leg issues, and it's not great news, she needs surgery, hopefully to repair her implant (hip replacement) and worst case replace it.  So, we've had to rearrange some travel plans, but it would be great if this gets her back "on her feet".

Best case is they put a ceramic coating on hip joint and that fixes it.


This is much better news than most people with sciatic pain get. I'd count my blessings if I were in your spot.
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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #425 on: October 25, 2019, 02:28:29 PM »
I'm headed to the golf course this afternoon

probably for the last time this season, since I'm going to the Husker game tomorrow.  Saturday will be very nice, mid-60s and sunny.

time to put the golf shoes back in the box

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Why would you put away your golf shoes.  November-March is great golfing weather.

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« Reply #426 on: October 25, 2019, 03:20:34 PM »
Shoebox money:  1. A dollar amount that doesn't exceed the amount you are willing to pay for shoes.   2. The type of money thrown into a shoebox, and often out of sight out of mind in your closet.

In 2019 dollars I will spend between $40-$500 for shoes. I do own a lot of shoes.    My sports bets tend to be a circa 1998 definition of shoe box money.  $20-$100.   My horse bets will be anywhere from $2 to $150.

I will freely and openly admit to my wins/losses, not that anyone cares.  I don't tout, I simply do this for entertainment.   I've hit 2/3 parlays this year   (Wins: 3 team all dogs, all lucky back doors, 2 team all favs, easy win. Loss: a $10 5 team, was peer pressured, :), got crushed,  led off by BC getting humiliated by KU on a Friday night).   Parlays are really really stupid bets, but really fun, when you get into a lather talking about the week's games with friends.   I would never lay more than $50 on a two game,  $25 on a three, or more than $20 on a 4+.    I also broke my golden rule,  never do a parlay involving a Thur/Fri game, as your weekend is ruined before GameDay airs.  My other rule,  never bet on Nebraska, but only against them.  I was rewarded for this in the BC era.   Their helmet status clouded people's judgment, they didn't understand, this isn't Nebraska.   Another saying we had in college, post-college.   'your diversified portfolio should include, low cost mutual funds, or ETFs,  six months worth of cash savings and Bill Snyder ATS').   KST was a such a great value play for years.

I generally start with the principal, there is no way I can have high confidence in more than two games.   I'm not thinking clearly if I tell myself that there are more than two games which are the proverbial 'lock.'   It just isn't likely.   You are buying a lottery ticket with those parlays, except the ping pong balls are teenagers and 20 somethings, with wobbly kickers and people that turn the ball over.

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #427 on: October 25, 2019, 03:31:03 PM »
@MarqHusker clearly has a larger shoe budget than I do. 

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #428 on: October 25, 2019, 03:37:14 PM »
I will say that I really don't gamble. The last two times I went to Vegas, I wagered a combined dollar between the two trips. (Had a dollar in my pocket, did one pull on a slot machine, and that was it). 

That said, I haven't been to Vegas during college football season. If I had, I would LOVE to sit in a sportsbook watching all the games with 4-5 different bets on the line. Makes things interesting.

I don't particularly like pure games of chance, like blackjack, roulette, craps, slots, etc. I've always liked poker although I haven't played in years, which isn't a pure game of chance. And I like the idea of sports betting, if for no other reason than you can lose a hand of blackjack and be out $20 in about 45 seconds. You can lose a sports wager but it takes 3-4 hours and there can be all sorts of ebbs and flows. And like poker, it's not "you against the house" where you're a mathematically likely loser the moment you lay a bet per se--it's your forecasting ability measured against reality, and the house just takes its vig. 


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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #429 on: October 25, 2019, 03:42:32 PM »
Only the Allen Edmonds (and couple pairs of nice boots) get the high cost attention.    They last.  I have 3 pairs of AE which I've been wearing since the 90s.    Cedar shoe trees, a periodic shining and keeping them dry, and they should last for a long time.  AE also does excellent restoration for about $90, that will get you another decade out of them.

I won't pay $100 for tennis shoes/sneakers.

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #430 on: October 25, 2019, 03:46:14 PM »
I will say that I really don't gamble. The last two times I went to Vegas, I wagered a combined dollar between the two trips. (Had a dollar in my pocket, did one pull on a slot machine, and that was it).

That said, I haven't been to Vegas during college football season. If I had, I would LOVE to sit in a sportsbook watching all the games with 4-5 different bets on the line. Makes things interesting.

I don't particularly like pure games of chance, like blackjack, roulette, craps, slots, etc. I've always liked poker although I haven't played in years, which isn't a pure game of chance. And I like the idea of sports betting, if for no other reason than you can lose a hand of blackjack and be out $20 in about 45 seconds. You can lose a sports wager but it takes 3-4 hours and there can be all sorts of ebbs and flows. And like poker, it's not "you against the house" where you're a mathematically likely loser the moment you lay a bet per se--it's your forecasting ability measured against reality, and the house just takes its vig.


that's my profile.  I went to Vegas once,  nearly all waking non-eating hours were spent at the Sportsbook(s).   Its good times to have $10 riding on some guy hitting a late FT, or making a stop.  It is a great multi hour thrill.   A close friend laid some heavy action on UW vs MSU hoops when we were out there.   Way too heavy.  Zack Morley came through for him on the FT, but it was a white knuckle 2 hours for him.  Great stuff to watch.

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #431 on: October 25, 2019, 04:04:14 PM »
Random SOC thought.

A few weeks back, ELA lamented the slip of Army since Monken could've been an interesting guy at Illinois before the Wisconsin upset.

But the other two option coaches are looking kinda feisty right now. 

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #432 on: October 25, 2019, 04:13:51 PM »
Only the Allen Edmonds (and couple pairs of nice boots) get the high cost attention.    They last.  I have 3 pairs of AE which I've been wearing since the 90s.    Cedar shoe trees, a periodic shining and keeping them dry, and they should last for a long time.  AE also does excellent restoration for about $90, that will get you another decade out of them.

I won't pay $100 for tennis shoes/sneakers.
I'm an engineer, so I don't have to wear "dress shoes" to work. If I had a pair of Allen Edmonds, they'd probably last me the rest of my life. Frankly, the pairs of dress shoes I own [much less expensive] might come close to doing that though lol ;-) 

Although I will say that my last trip to the New Balance outlet store cost me about $100 each for two pairs of running shoes, one of which I wear to work, and the other for exercise.

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Re: Stream of Conciousness 2019-10-19
« Reply #433 on: October 25, 2019, 04:30:51 PM »
I wear boots on pretty much any occasion that would call for dress shoes.  I have 6 pair, but I'm not THAT crazy because 3 of them were inherited from my grandfather.  I keep the uppers in good shape by cleaning with saddle soap and have them half-soled or full-soled and re-heeled every few years as needed.

And I'm a runner, so I go through a pair of $120 New Balance about every 4-6 months.  If you like New Balance and know exactly what you need (and don't care much about the colors), you can often find the predecessor models at deep discounts on Joe's New Balance Outlet so on average I'm usually only paying $60-$80 for that pair of $120 running shoes.

 

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