1997 Chevy Cavalier sedan Tommy. I'm gonna take it for another trip to see its favorite person, my mechanic, tomorrow.
It sounds like the fan isn't coming on which could be a pretty simple and relatively inexpensive repair. OTOH, the last time I thought that about a car of mine that was overheating (a Mercury/Nissan), it turned out the engine computer was the culpruit. Actually that ended up being really inexpensive due to a super-seekrit warrenty on the engine computer.
Because when we have breakfast this weekend, there's an INCREDIBLE crab cake on the menu.
I have a long distance love affair with the crab cakes in Seattle at Aqua Verde... *sigh*
Crap, I totally did!
It's okay. Girl, you know I got you, got you.
-t, is your heritage (i.e. said grandmother's) Russian? Or Greek?
She was Russian.
I think I need to change my tag. And I'm not going to ask Cindy's permission, just to add to the oppression.
Actually, luckily I can now get the real (Lisa Lisa) version of that part in my head. Which easily tranisitions to All Cried Out. Phew!1
All alone on a Sunday morning,
Outside, I hear the rain is fa-a-lling, O- oh!
PSA Addendum: NOR IN BELLY BUTTON
Too true!
Baby nails are the sharpest things in the whole wide world. I could understand if they had to bring down the wild boobie, but honestly, Lily's prey is pretty much the domesticated variety.
Randomly looking at headlines, I just remembered that my Uncle Dennis used to be married to a woman named Cindy. Well, Cyndi, but it was the 80s.
Well, Cyndi, but it was the 80s.
Was it a stormy marriage? Ugh. I'm sorry. I couldn't resist. I know Cyndi actually makes more spelling sense than Cindy, given my proper given name is Cynthia, but Cyndi bothers my eyes. When people call me "Cin" (which is pretty much the standard, in person), I always hear it spelled "Cyn" though, which I prefer.
I know Cyndi actually makes more spelling sense than Cindy, given my proper given name is Cynthia, but Cyndi bothers my eyes.
Isn't it a rule that Cyndi is spelled with a happyface dotting the i? Do we have an internet-OED equivalent of the first instance of the use of the smiley-face emoticon? Hmm, off to google.
t yeah, sooo bored at work