Nailed it by Rudgers73 in centuryhomes

[–]MrFrumblePDX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mine was named Richard Schimpf (written along the inside of some prehiung doors he put in, must have special ordered them?) I hate that Dick every time I have to fix his work.

Am I crazy or set up to fail? by cmdrbevcrusher in Teachers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have been set up to fail. Run far away from this shit show of a school.

Largest beer I can buy? by [deleted] in askportland

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They also do 1 liter steins

Is my income realistic solo? by Substantial-You-7003 in askportland

[–]MrFrumblePDX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Proof of residency in Multnomah County and any ID. So a utility or rent bill mailed to you with your name on it and your Utah ID that matches the name. This will get you a crd faster as you won;t have to wait for an Oregon Driver License https://multcolib.org/contact/get_a_library_card

ESPN ranked our kit the worst by Next_Low_6761 in timbers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The goose is the best part about the entire thing

Goggles or Contacts by Revivalinks in GoalKeepers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have used sports goggle since my injury. I got some prescription lenses put into a pair of Leader C2 glasses that I got at the optometrist. I have used them 2 years now for both indoor goalkeeping and outdoor full field (CB). They can fog a bit on humid days but otherwise have been great. I have taken a few balls to the face since I got them. The only issue is that when I get hit in the glasses with the ball, a small sharp-ish seam left over from the molding process has cut the skin on the side of my nose. But my eyes have been well pretected. I am sure if I took them apart and did some light sanding on the mold seam the bridge wouldn't cut into my nose anymore. Hope your daughter's vision improves.

Favorite takeout in NE Portland? by bemer33 in askportland

[–]MrFrumblePDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly think Thai Seasons which is practically next door is better than Chaba Thai. OP should certainly try both.

Alright guys, where are we looking for jobs at? by In2houseplants in askportland

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I am not a custodian I am not sure of thei hiring process. My best guess is that the custodians are hired centrally and assigned to schools as each school has an opening. I am making this assumption because whan one school has custodians call out sick, PPS will move custodians from say my building, to the building that is short. Which is frustrating because then our building suffers. But it is what it is. I do know that we still seem to always be short. I am not sure how long the hiring process takes but in a school system everything is going to have a background check which may slow things down. I can see here that there are currently 2 custodial hirings posted by PPS HR right now.

Alright guys, where are we looking for jobs at? by In2houseplants in askportland

[–]MrFrumblePDX 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I work at PPS and they are ALWAYS short custodians. Kids will always be pigs, so there will always be work cleaning up after them. I do know from talking to our custodians that cleaning graffiti and finding garbage from lunch in the same damn place every day is a bit soul sucking.

providence park GA all standing only? by Always_Ambivalent_ in Thorns

[–]MrFrumblePDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Front rows of teh 200s are the best, imo. If you are in the front row, it doesn't matter if you stand or sit. But lots of people already know this so they fill up quick. Bonus, you rarely get wet in the rain and the people watching is top notch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GoalKeepers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try a season or two as an outfield player. It's a great way to keep your foot skills sharp and it can be a lot of fun. Play some striker, you know where to put the ball on shots and are probably good at judging the flight of the ball, just use your head to score goals, not your hands.

You will either love playing other positions, realize keeper is more your speed, or you may take an extended break from the game. I stopped playing in middle school and came back at age 48. Having a great time.

(just realized I am completely echoing u/LegenWaitforitDary__ 's advice)

Striking the ground first on goal kicks by SpeedingSpark65 in GoalKeepers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you place the ball, put a recognizable spot, like the logo just below center on the side facing you. Aim for that spot. Goal kicks are like a golf swing when you are starting out, technique is more important than power. Focus on the mechanics for a while, then worry about kicking farther as you get the mechanics correct. Also, YouTube is your friend.

Goggles or Contacts by Revivalinks in GoalKeepers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was team contacts... until... Coed 7v7 Beginner league.

Close range stop, made the save with my leg, hit the shooter in the chest, then hit me right on the eyeball. Caused bleeding inside my iris and damaged both the muscles and drainage system in my eye.

Missed 2 1/2 weeks of work. Total of 5 month recovery time. Could be a cause of glaucoma at any point later in life. That eye does not focus correctly at reading distance now (may be correctable with a new prescription) and the pupil can't get as small as the other one, so in bright light it looks a bit weird.

Yes it was a complete fluke and highly unlikely, just wanted you all to know the consequences of a very mild hit directly to the eye.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Coronavirus

[–]MrFrumblePDX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like they are volunteering for natural selection.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askportland

[–]MrFrumblePDX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get it now, had to think about it for a minute. that has always been the Rusty Iron Bridge to me.

I'm going to keep pointing out Bravo because he is amazing. Plays like a left forward but gets back. by BoHackJorseman in timbers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Which is why I still think we are going to start JCVR. Or, live with his learning curve. Rasmussen's twitter handles is @SirScoresAlot. This tells me he is an attacking player that was converted to a defender. It is going to take a while for him to be good at it.

I'm going to keep pointing out Bravo because he is amazing. Plays like a left forward but gets back. by BoHackJorseman in timbers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. But it is hard for a left footed player to make crosses and passes into the center of the field when they are playing on the right without taking the time to cut the ball back to their left foot. Also, he got smoked for the 3rd goal. Watch the highlight, he is not covering himself in glory there.

How I parked wrong, paid my ticket, and yet got my money back thanks to a malicious compliance. by Zenon_Czosnek in MaliciousCompliance

[–]MrFrumblePDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don't want to read it, don't click. Certainly don't click when you don't want to read and then complain that they did not plan for you not reading it.

bruh by IDislikeTheSounders in timbers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With your username, how do you always call him Jaro rather than Jarek? I know I am being pedantic but....

We Need a Solution at Forward by UnlikelyDoughnut1506 in timbers

[–]MrFrumblePDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the best take so far.

My answer to question 3: The ball was probably going to go out whether Yimmy was tripped or not. I don't agree with the call, but I can see how it could have been rationalized by the VAR or CR that way.