So do people know the Sears Tower is going to be renamed the Willis Tower?
My boyfriend and his friends call it the "Wesley Willis Tower."
I don't care what it's called. It still doesn't look that tall to me!
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So do people know the Sears Tower is going to be renamed the Willis Tower?
My boyfriend and his friends call it the "Wesley Willis Tower."
I don't care what it's called. It still doesn't look that tall to me!
batman tower.
batman tower.
If you do that, then you'll have to rename the whole city Gotham.
That's OK with me.
But motorcycles are cool! If you're worried about Olivia developing a penchant for bikers, you could try getting her a motorcycle of her own, and see if that cuts out the middleman.
In less cool news, some jackass stole my (non-motor) bike off my front porch last night. It was an old, somewhat broken bike, so I'm not too broken up about it.
well, Nashville also has a Batman building.
But motorcycles are cool! If you're worried about Olivia developing a penchant for bikers, you could try getting her a motorcycle of her own, and see if that cuts out the middleman.
Oh, I know. My dad drove a Harley and I enjoyed my time on motorcycles. But I have a friend who'd a trauma nurse in Indy who calls them donorcycles. My standards are double now that I'm a parent.
If I didn't live in a big city like Chicago, I'd probably own a motorcycle.
I had my motorcycle temp license once, but never got the regular license. They are fun! (Roughly as fun as driving around in a Lincoln Continental convertible.)
But I have a friend who'd a trauma nurse in Indy who calls them donorcycles.
As a rule (which I know you know), that's because people aren't riding with helmets and protective gear on. Which isn't to say Bad Shit can't happen to someone who's properly dressed.
If I didn't live in a big city like Chicago, I'd probably own a motorcycle.
See, that's why I love my bike! Parking is so easy, and I'm much more maneuverable. Also, I love riding around SF on my bike.
I actually wanted to take my bike up to Seattle for the F2F, but she's not in good enough shape to make that trip. Neither am I, frankly.
But I have a friend who'd a trauma nurse in Indy who calls them donorcycles.
As a rule (which I know you know), that's because people aren't riding with helmets and protective gear on.
Yeah, my best friend is a bigwig in the organ donation area of healthcare, and always calls bikers without helmets donorcycles. She says that without them, organ donation would be WAY down. (Also people who ride in the backs of pickup trucks.)