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« on: April 26, 2021, 07:47:43 EDT »

Our offense will be improved! 

No, you don't have to  be a rocket scientist to make that prediction (though it helps!) 

And yes, it was an easy mark to hit considering how wretched we were last year.

Finally, not predicting how much better it will be, though I think it will be night and day.

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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2021, 08:36:26 EDT »

Our offense will be improved! 

No, you don't have to  be a rocket scientist to make that prediction (though it helps!) 

And yes, it was an easy mark to hit considering how wretched we were last year.

Finally, not predicting how much better it will be, though I think it will be night and day.


Do you happen to know any rocket scientists??
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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2021, 03:33:53 EDT »

Do you happen to know any rocket scientists??

Yes, quite a few actually.   

Got a car pass for my brother and nephew to the Space-X launch a couple weeks ago.  The nephew is a senior planning to major in Aerospace Engineering and the trip was a bit of a graduation reward for him, or part of it.  Had a great time!  If you are ever down at the Cape, you have to go to Fish Lips and Dixie's Crossroad.  Dixie's Crossroad pioneered the inclusion of rock shrimp (hard shelled shrimp) as a menu item. The shells were always considered too much trouble to remove, but Dixie figured it out in the early 80s.  Others have caught up, but you still don't see rock shrimp that often.  They have been a major institution down there since 1983.  Fish Lips is newer, and right on the Port Canaveral canal.  You can sit outside and watch the ships go by, and the food is really good also.  That was a great trip, first real vacation since the pandemic.
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