Interesting. I was just getting ready to post a "Let's get back on track." memo when the thread was snipped.
Try again, and try to keep between the zipper and the fog line: Pro or no?
I'm waiting to see what the general consensus is among people that can at least log onto some website or other; it's got to beat askin' the people (overheard on the radio) who believe the reason we don't invade 'Cuber' is because 'Cuber' has ten times the military strength of the US. What really bothered me about that statement was that the other guy agreed with 'im.
I really don't have any desire to ask those guys if truck driving is a profession or not.
Back at it and without writin' stuff that locks out the thread, please.
And to the driver (assumed) that asked me what I did before...Jackie Presser used to give me and my sister two quarters apiece when he came by the house. It was a small fortune for small people, but I still remember him handing us two quarters apiece to go to the store. As you can imagine, we were always excited when he came by. Today, I realize that he was gettin' us out of the way to talk to dad without any little ears that might hear and then say something 'inconvenient'.
Try again, and try to keep between the zipper and the fog line: Pro or no?
I'm waiting to see what the general consensus is among people that can at least log onto some website or other; it's got to beat askin' the people (overheard on the radio) who believe the reason we don't invade 'Cuber' is because 'Cuber' has ten times the military strength of the US. What really bothered me about that statement was that the other guy agreed with 'im.
I really don't have any desire to ask those guys if truck driving is a profession or not.
Back at it and without writin' stuff that locks out the thread, please.
And to the driver (assumed) that asked me what I did before...Jackie Presser used to give me and my sister two quarters apiece when he came by the house. It was a small fortune for small people, but I still remember him handing us two quarters apiece to go to the store. As you can imagine, we were always excited when he came by. Today, I realize that he was gettin' us out of the way to talk to dad without any little ears that might hear and then say something 'inconvenient'.