Now that a certain someone is getting a new computer, one that can handle this sort of post, here we go.
Last night of course, was the Championship battle between the Furious Truckstop Waitresses, and my (beloved) Vice Squad. Jeri and I chose to take pictures the old fashioned way; I procured some 1600 speed film from the lab, and if they develop nicely, I'll post some here. Meanwhile here's a sample of what we've been seeing. (Vice Squad now wears all black instead of the light blue in the clip.....and it's like they just *know* I have a penchant for tights, hose, fishnets, short shorts etc.). The Red team is the Iron Curtain, neither Jeri or I like them. Mostly because they suck. Clip is just shy of 4 minutes.
Contrived by Joshua at September 16, 2007 03:51 PM
At first I thought the "clip" must have been of one of those white out snow storms, then it occured to me .. I still have not received my new computer. Will I need the extra 2 GB to watch this clip? s
Posted by: Kerry at September 17, 2007 01:29 PM
No....you're okay for now. I think. When does the new machine arrive? Wednesday?
Shit...that means you're going to stomp and slam about for a day or two trying to put it together, and then do the whole "I'll do it when I get back to town." nonsense.
I'm on to you. (It's okay, really though, I mean, I've been "getting" to those weeds for at least 3 years now.)
Posted by: Joshua at September 17, 2007 03:32 PM
I though landscaping was inate to the Mexican.
Posted by: doodle at September 17, 2007 06:43 PM
Innate excuse me.
Posted by: doodle at September 17, 2007 06:43 PM
Steph, it would show on the computer whether Melody was at SQ, irregardless of the site, wouldnt it?
Posted by: doodle at September 17, 2007 06:46 PM
They told me it would be here last Friday or Monday. I fully expect it to be obsolete by the time it comes ... wait, it already is! Paul is setting the thing up. Being an iMac means it should take about ten minutes, I will send him to Tucson to do some weeding when he is done. Paul is eEnglish, he must have some rose garden experience.a
Posted by: Kerry at September 18, 2007 11:53 AM
Roses sound nice, but, what I need is a serious de-weeding, raking overhaul type thing. Are the English known for such things??
Posted by: doodle at September 18, 2007 07:11 PM
Yea..you can look it up in the AINQ thing..or in the care360...if the hard copy of the S/O's are done you should be able to get all the info you need to look it up..uhhh...should i be telling precious SQL program stuff...?....
Posted by: Tragic at September 18, 2007 07:47 PM
I asked Paul (I'm Danish.) Paul said that the English consider themselves above average in the category of de-weeding and superb in the category of raking; but, the English have an aversion to the prodigious lizard snake. He suggested a prayer to St. Patrick, to rid yourselves of the hybrid creature.
Posted by: Kerry at September 19, 2007 08:15 AM
Tell Paul, that the snake is no more. The indigenous Sonoran Heron has plucked the last of the buggers from the yard.
I heard the Danish are well known for the burro pen and porch building. I haven't seen any actual evidence of this, mostly paintings of windmills.
Posted by: Joshua at September 19, 2007 12:07 PM
Danish and Dutch are often confused.s
Posted by: Kerry at September 20, 2007 09:36 AM
I Tried to call my dear friend..this morning..the phone just ran...you all must have been busy at work today...I was going to call back later and then ended up running around all day...*hugz*..
Posted by: Tragic at September 26, 2007 06:28 PM
You were trying to call Kerry today?
Posted by: Joshua at September 27, 2007 08:47 PM
HEY WILL, DO YOU HAVE A ROZZA ON YOUR SIDE? Thats what I heard over here on the SQ side of life.
Posted by: doodle at October 2, 2007 07:23 PM
On an obscure highway (140) between Lakeview, Oregon and Winnemucca, Nevada .. we discovered a place for you to keep your burro in far more natural surroundings. This place, known as the Sheldon Wildlife Refuge, has plenty of water, feed, and wild burro friends, to keep your little fellow happy. You are off the hook (so to speak,) your burro will be much happier wondering the range land, unincumbered by fencing or a pen ...also, the temperatures are a bit more moderate.
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Posted by: Kerry at October 3, 2007 08:56 AM
Sheldon Wildlife Refuge...ok. I will call the pen that. It does have somewhat of a distinguished sound...well, more distinguished than say..."Visceraburropen".
Posted by: Joshua at October 3, 2007 06:54 PM