I'm so glad I asked! What a cool job.
'Time Bomb'
Spike's Bitches 38: Well, This Is Just...Neat.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
ooh. but i just got my first class upgrade! and there are six of us running for the indy flight. bad news is, its in the other concourse. i hate that run. have done it too many times.
sounds like you're on your way to Indy meara but if you (or anybody) ever get stuck at O'Hare be sure to check out the Gaslight Lounge in the Hilton. It's like a bar out of time.
We just got a visit from a pair of mounted police. Scruffy looking horses, a bay and a paint, but very cute. The officers were ticketing cars illegally parked in the handicapped spaces. Yay!
It was with great skepticism that I clicked on the link for LOLchairs. But click I did and than I laughed. A lot. I guess you can LOL anything.
I am home, in St. Joseph, which is about 40 miles north of Kansas City. My sister picked me up at noon because the weather was supposed to be shitty, a "wintry mix."
Well. I don't know if you alll have the slightest knowledge of MIdwest weather right now, but it. was. AWFUL. Yeah, it was a "wintery mix" -- from SATAN. Huge ice pellets started coming down about 5 minutes into our trip home, the highway turned into an icy mess, and it was snowing a leetle farther north. It was a freakin' whiteout half the drive -- couldn't see the highway, lights, nothing.
A semi TWO CARS in front of us jackknifed across the highway to avoid CarInFrontOfUS#1, which spun into the median. It was so damned scary. SEMI. Jacknifed. Across the whole icy highway. ONE CAR AWAY. 50 feet from disaster.
I am home and I am safe and it is STILL SNOWING. Like, 6 inches since noon.
Holy cow Erin! I've been in some bad weather but I never saw a semi jacknife right in front of me. My heart's beating faster even though I already know you're home safe. Whew!
winter mix, sux.
Glad your safe, Erin.
carriage driver, very cool job.
carriage driver, very cool job
It was very awesome but a lot of hard work for very little money. Or you could look at it like: I got to play with horsies all day and people paid me!
Eek, Erin. Glad you're safe and can enjoy the snow as is right and proper: inside, ideally with a cup of hot chocolate and a cat.