FRIDAY POSBANG

Submitted by TheFugitive on

It's Friday! High fives all around!!

What's everyone up to this weekend?  I have an interview in the morning then I'm off for the rest of the day, will probably go to the gym and work from home.  Saturday I'm golfing then having a fantasy football draft.  Sunday is TBD.
 

13 days.  13. Days.  I just have a feeling Harbaugh is going to make a statement in the first game.  The men will be ready for 60 minutes of physical, disciplined football.  I can hardly stand the wait.

 

Edit: LongLiveBo is the doofus at the end of the bench. No high five for you.

Blue_sophie

August 21st, 2015 at 12:35 AM ^

How is it already Friday? First meeting for the school year on Monday, so getting myself psyched up to spend 4 months with 20 year olds.

This will involve buffalo trace for sure.

drjaws

August 21st, 2015 at 12:43 AM ^

Friday - Drinking

Saturday - Drinking and golf . . . and FFL Draft on phone while drinking and golfing.

Sunday - Church then flushing a radiator and break pads all around

DanInTexas

August 21st, 2015 at 12:39 AM ^

Arrived in Seattle today, so it's only 9:40 on Thursday here, but I'm still in for a bang. 5 day weekend vacation! Any recommendations for what to see?

bklein09

August 21st, 2015 at 1:17 AM ^

Yep, my recommendation is to drive down to Portland and consume mass quantities of the finest beer in the world.

However, if you're staying in Seattle, I highly recommend the underground tour, fish market, space needle, Ballard and Fremont neighborhoods, catching a Mariners game, and smoking some legal green.

The PAC NW is the best part of the country. Enjoy!




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Blue_sophie

August 21st, 2015 at 1:42 AM ^

Chapel of St. Ignacious by Steven Holl <link>

and the Seattle Public Library by OMA <link>

If you are not into contemporary buildings like these, I also think downtown Seattle has some of the most beautiful terra cotta ornament of any American city. If you find yourself walking around downtown be sure to look up!

And depending on where you are staying, Seward park is fairly convenient and has great old growth trees.