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people have had texas boners for forever. if you have never been here, you will not understand. there are texas tattoos and bumper stickers and signs and tshirts. people REALLY LOVE TEXAS.
but it will never happen. not in our lifetimes anyway.
I was in Dallas a few weeks ago. I can't think of any other major U.S. city I'd rather live in less. The bubble weirds me out.
Absolutely agree. After visiting Dallas I appreciated Houston 10x more. There is just something about that city, it seems like a terrible place to live. But hey at least they have In-n-Out
Absolutely agree. After visiting Dallas I appreciated Houston 10x more. There is just something about that city, it seems like a terrible place to live. But hey at least they In-n-Out
I think the fact that they allow sex is great but hardly a reason to give them a pass.
Post by Dave Maynar on Nov 16, 2012 10:29:21 GMT -5
Double post, b*tches:
Dear co-worker, your Star Wars light saber ringtone was great when I first heard it. 500 text messages in 20 minutes later, it is really starting to piss me off.
AC Entertainment just introduced me to the "monkey tail" variety (www.themonkeytail.com/) of facial hair. Heaven help us.
When you're at the store, be mindful of where you and your cart are. Blocking the whole aisle for ten minute while you decide whether to get name brand or store brand green beans is uncalled for. The same can be said for the second by second breakdown of the last 2 weeks of your life with your friend that you ran into.
Edit: this is what happens when I don't have enough posts to read.
Post by wannaberoo'ing on Nov 16, 2012 10:57:04 GMT -5
Amen! Wal-mart is by far the worst for aisle blockers! Drive me batty.
Although, the other day, I made a pretty bad mistake. In one of the main aisles, this dude with dark shades on was just standing right in the middle, leaning on his cart. People behind him and me in front of him and we all looked ticked, like mean mugging at him ticked, until I realized he was blind! Honest to Pete, the guy is blind and here I am getting all nasty toward him. LOL. His wife came and helped him move to the side. I felt like a, ya know what.
Post by iamthehorn on Nov 16, 2012 14:15:14 GMT -5
So I watched the new Rolling Stones documentary on HBO last night. It was extremely good. All the band interviews were voice overs, no talking heads, just archival footage with some explanation piped on top. I'm not a huge Stones fan by any means but it definitely inspired me to dig into their catalog today.
There is craziness in my hometown. A girl I went to high school with, who graduated the year before I did in my husband's class, was identified as being one of the two bodies found in barrels in the lake 2 days ago near where my parents lived. Craziness, and sadness too. And all I can think of is that someone took season 5 of Dexter way too much to heart. Is that bad of me for thinking that now?