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I'd hit the b&b's in town. That's a pro move . We stayed at one when we were moving out here. Home cooked breakfast was what's up

As someone who's been to Meadville, but not the new production facility. Is this thing gonna be in doors or out doors? If in doors, does that place have AC?
 
That's what I'm saying. Tho we stayed at the bethaven

I got mad love for bed&breks, def preferable to a hotel in my humble op.

"Don't sleep on em, sleep in em"-Elon Musk

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The sound you hear is the hotel proprietors in Meadville ******* in unison.

As someone who's been to Meadville, but not the new production facility. Is this thing gonna be in doors or out doors? If in doors, does that place have AC?

The indoor space is yuge but I'm guessing this would be an outdoor event since there is a lot of open space on their lot. I would be surprised if they didn't have AC in the pub.
 
Are you calling me fat, McMatt?

I mean, I am, I'm just trying to understand where you're going with this, Dr. Strangelove.


Nah buddy, just sayin

Hyperthyroidism occurs when your thyroid produces too much of the hormone thyroxine. Thyroxine affects the regulation of your body's metabolism. An excess of this hormone can cause your body's metabolism to increase, which leads to a rising body temperature. Graves' disease is the most common cause ofhyperthyroidism.
 
Do you have an overactive thyroid?

Are you calling me fat, McMatt?

I mean, I am, I'm just trying to understand where you're going with this, Dr. Strangelove.

I thought under-active = fat? Thus overactive a compliment? Either way, we shouldn't be thyroid shaming, you guys...specially you McMatt7

EDIT: yeah this

Nah buddy, just sayin

Hyperthyroidism occurs when your thyroid produces too much of the hormone thyroxine. Thyroxine affects the regulation of your body's metabolism. An excess of this hormone can cause your body's metabolism to increase, which leads to a rising body temperature. Graves' disease is the most common cause ofhyperthyroidism.
 
I thought under-active = fat? Thus overactive a compliment? Either way, we shouldn't be thyroid shaming, you guys...specially you McMatt7

Yeah, I think you're right.

Anywho, I hope everyone who goes to Good Vibes has a cool and good time and no one dies of heat stroke. I'm betting I'll be able to smell the vinegar balls of the sweaty, cargo short clad beer nerd masses all the way in Pittsburgh, so it'll be kinda like I was there anyway.
 
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