And it's not just in the pits, it's coming up through the cracks in the sidewalk a block away!
SEAN!!!! You let me MISS THIS?!?!?!?
(though I did get a little glob of tar. on a leaf. its in a baggie on my desk still. MOCK AWAY KOZ-MAN!!!!!!!)
Jonathan ,'Touched'
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And it's not just in the pits, it's coming up through the cracks in the sidewalk a block away!
SEAN!!!! You let me MISS THIS?!?!?!?
(though I did get a little glob of tar. on a leaf. its in a baggie on my desk still. MOCK AWAY KOZ-MAN!!!!!!!)
sleep~ma ND.
I liked stumbling on little tiny tar puddles in the field around the tar pits.
I also like the animal figures in the pits, for the total cheesiness factor.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that I'm tired enough to sleep on this flight to Orlando.
maybe a tylenol pm?
The problem is that I can never get my head into a position where I don't end up with a huge crick in my neck. Eh, I will see how it goes. I have episodes of House and a movie on my iPhone.
travel pillow? or a strategically arranged bunch of pillows? As soon as you secure your overhead space, grab 2-3 pillows and a blanket. you can roll up the pillows and stuff them inside one case to make one firm cylindrical pillow that is good for neck or lumbar support.
I've got a neck pillow with me I'm going to try.
Plei, I am sorry about your aunt. I know it wasn't unexpected, but it's still a loss.
I was wondering if you still had that glob of tar, Trudes.
its squashy now, and it has sort of soaked through the leaf showing a cool leafy pattern