And scanned and shared too.Err. I can email them to you if you like. I'm currently working on developing a website for my travels so I don't have anywhere to link to at the moment.
'Out Of Gas'
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.
And scanned and shared too.Err. I can email them to you if you like. I'm currently working on developing a website for my travels so I don't have anywhere to link to at the moment.
From aways back...
the fun was mostly of the sit around and watch tv and make fun of Nicole type.
Lee also had lots of fun with the very cold snow. Shoving balls of it down my shirt, to be precise. 'Cause we actually left the house a few times.
Really. We did.
I, uh, knew a guy in college who was a racecar driver.I kinda wish I had.
Sadly no racecar driver ever bit my sister. I would have liked that.
Err. I can email them to you if you like.Yes, please. Profile addy works.
Really. We did.I, for one, am shocked. Shocked, I tell you.
My brother has raced his cars! (Street not-really-legal. ) He lives in Birmingham! That's all I really have. His FIL is big into NASCAR and it sort of confuses him, despite the whole tricked-out car and the racing thing. But this means the nephew is being indoctrinated in NASCAR. And he much prefers dad's car tools to the kiddy ones. And he knows how to use them.
update: dinner was FANTASTIC. Entree was shrimp in brown butter with fresh corn, okra and red peppers and "andouille scented rice". I resisted the siren call of dessert, but the owner sent over a complimentary house cocktail, which is also amazing. I love this town.
I've been digitizing my old VHS tapes. This weekend it was episodes of The Magic Hour, High Tide, Dance Fever, Superboy and The New Adventures of Robin Hood. Also, the Tom Vu infomercial. Can you say "craptastic?"
Is anyone else watching Heroes? I missed the prologue. Can anyone fill me in?
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My mom was a race car driver. If rallies count.