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ALASKA HOOSIER

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  1. I have no idea on tix. I went on to UW's website since i was pointed in that direction and they weren't out. I think we will have to get them from the secondary market as eddyiu stated.
  2. Anyone looking at going to the Washington game in Seattle? I know i'm considering it. If anyone else is, let me know.
  3. #2 for the week! Get ready for the comeback of the century! suck it Nips and Natty!
  4. Lookin' good here in last place! I guess i'm consistent.
  5. i'm hopeful for this season
  6. Alaska representing in the 812~!
  7. @Barrel Rick, we still looking good for him?
  8. they wouldn't let us open our mouths. only the lips were allowed to touch it since there has been 2x people who ate the damned things in the past. pretty disgusting
  9. Have you done it Stu? i wore the toe like a mustache cuz it got stuck in the bottom of the glass and took me some time to knock it down
  10. https://dawsoncity.ca/sourtoe-cocktail-club/
  11. Just got back from an epic overlanding adventure up the "Top of the World" highway all the way to Dawson City, Canada (Yukon). Really cool little trip through Chicken Alaska and a ride across the Yukon River on a ferry which took us right into the downtown of Dawson City. Visited Diamond Tooth Gerdies where we watched a can-can girl show and got some cheap old-time gambling in. Drank a shot of Yukon Jack Whiskey with a human toe in it and experienced some of the gold mining town buildings. Really good trip if you are looking for something that will check off the bucket list. Don't have the photos just yet but will post them when i get them. Check out the town's website: https://dawsoncity.ca/
  12. Let's go Florida!!!
  13. Not at all.
  14. Wife and I took an overlanding trip up the dreaded "Dalton Highway" this past weekend. 500 miles of pure hell as the jeep made it's way through mud, snow, canyon-sized potholes, jagged rocks and mosquitos. We arrived at Deadhorse, AK and spent the night on the "SAG" River where we slept in our roof top tent in 21 degrees with blowing winds upwards 30 knts. Needless to say it was quite an adventure, finally having stepped on (not into) the Arctic Ocean that was still completely frozen. We saw tons of Muskox and Caribou as well as millions of migratory birds. No polar bears, unfortunately.
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