My close calls so far have all been getting out of immediately dangerous situations unscathed, rather than chance keeping me away from those situations.
...it's been a while since I've told a story where the phrase "and then some dude pulled out a knife" appeared. I am not ita, so I think I'm okay with that.
CASH! that link has sucked my non-sleeping time today. fascinating stuff. wow, not the people to piss off - they dug up that guy's whole life.
CASH! that link has sucked my non-sleeping time today. fascinating stuff. wow, not the people to piss off - they dug up that guy's whole life.
Isn't it freaky? I followed it all last night and some early this morning.
...it's been a while since I've told a story where the phrase "and then some dude pulled out a knife" appeared. I am not ita, so I think I'm okay with that.
Well, no weapons, thank God. Mostly vehicular stupidity on the part of others.
this is cheering:
This is beyond cheering. This is the kind of thing that could make a real difference with a lot of people.
I was in Centennial Olympic Park about an hour before Eric Rudolph set off the bomb, but most of my other near misses are pretty pedestrian.
The tub guy is back today. His helper is actually helping, but apparently, when he doesn't need the helper? The helper stands out by the truck and plays the guitar.
I've been reading the Ziosystems link this morning too!
I wish that board didn't look so ow.
I think the closest I've ever been to real danger was either the time I was less than a block away when a guy was murdered in his car at a restaurant near our house. The name of the place? Snuffer's. Or it was the time the tennis club where my mother used to play was robbed while the manager was sorta babysitting me.
I wish that board didn't look so ow.
And here I was wondering why I had a headache last night.