Probably.
Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Weather has got to be moving in. I've got the strangest sensation in my ears. It's as if the skin in ear canal is crawling or tightening. It's ticklish.
Either that or, you're about to get earwormed with something really big like Mandy or Afternoon Delight.
ita's lats two posts read like the kids who say teachers "gave" them an F. me=laughing.
I don't know either of those songs! Foiled!
me=laughing.
Hey, if you only have the resources to make a finite (and low) number of supermarket stops in a week, you do find yourself trading off money versus effort. And I have more money than energy, although I much prefer spending the latter.
I should not have read Sue's whitefont, for low I am earwormed with one of those songs. However, it at least is the one that makes me giggle thinking about a wee Jesse thinking it was about ice cream.
Foiled!
Damn!
I should not have read Sue's whitefont, for low I am earwormed with one of those songs.
HaHa! My cruel plan work, just not on the right person.
me=laughing.
reading that, I got earwormed with Laughing by the Guess Who (or was it Burton Cummings? I always get that wrong).
Also, I need Buffista-vice about buying a car. These are the issues
1. I have a 1997 neon which is hemorrhaging oil, the door doesn't work and I have no radio
2. I have no money and bad credit
3. In my city, I need a car to work and more importantly, get groceries
4. Right now I have about $2000 due to a fluke of tax refund and an unexpected windfall.
I can't decide whether or not I should
a) buy/lease a car that for at least 2 months out of the year it will kill me to pay for (I was approved for a loan)
b) put the $$$ in a savings account and drive this car until in runs no more, then deal with it
c) Take car to mechanics and get an estimate of how much it will be to fix everything, and do it (if less than $2000)
d) try to buy a crappy used car for $2000.
The thing is is that it is not at all important to me what kind of car I drive, what it looks like, etc. I would like it to be able, however, to drive 50 miles to my mother's without me worrying about it's death. So a new car is tempting, but perhaps not the right choice.