No, because it's a black car.
A black car with a Bat-Poacher. Aren't you listening?
Early ,'Objects In Space'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
No, because it's a black car.
A black car with a Bat-Poacher. Aren't you listening?
Did anyone ever see that cookbook for cooking on your car's engine? I think it's in the same series for cooking in your dishwasher. Seriously.
CarBQ!
A black car with a Bat-Poacher. Aren't you listening?
I'm listening to Katie Melua, as it happens. Her life is like a slow train crawling up a hill, no word on whether you could fry an egg on it.
CarBQ!
Har-BQ.
SF caveat -- we do get the occasional freak moment of heat, which is why layers are your friend. An ensemble involving a coat or fairly sturdy jacket, a sweater, and a t-shirt or tank should take you comfortably through just about all our weird little microclimates.
Her life is like a slow train crawling up a hill, no word on whether you could fry an egg on it.
Does she reflect heat or absorb it?
Does she reflect heat or absorb it?
She manages to radiate a fair bit of it, but I don't know whether it's from internal combustion or not.
My spring fears, after a long hot spell, about a hot, hot summer and horrible fire conditions have been put off by the incredibly cool summer we're having. I live in Marin, and I'm using the same number of blankets and same comforter that I use in the winter. Be sure to bring a jacket, folks, plus socks and closed-toe shoes (warm ankles = comfortable when it's cold out.) You can always tell the tourists because they are wearing shorts (HAHAHA!) in the City.
So about the t-shirts? I checked out the costs to do tie dyed shirts and it would run roughly $15 per. Someone else would have to do a logo that I could take to a CopyMat to have printed as an iron-on decal. I'm game to do the Telegraph Ave t-shirt buying and ironing-on of decals. Hadn't considered mailing costs. [link] I was thinking of the grackle, phoenix, macaw and parakeet colors; I think they are easily obtainable on Telegraph.
I know Cafe Press is easy but the sizes are tiny and the colors don't compare. Thoughts?
Java, before I forget, remember the iron-on has to be backwards so it comes out correctly on the t-shirt. It took us a while to figure out how to make the word processing program do that.