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Crying Fowl
This morning, at the end of this week's obligatory commute to the office, I turned in to the driveway and was accosted by the biggest ho...
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A new single off Trace Adkins' album Songs About Me goes, in part, like this: We don't care bout the drinkin' Barely listen to ...
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Bret 's comments about unlikely musical pairings reminded me of a CD I heard about from an old Fidonet acquaintance. It's called Wh...
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I knew there was a reason I liked this Bret character (besides the whole Kansas/Dixie Dregs business). It appears he gets almost as worked u...
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Very nice. And I thought you were cool before. Either you've upped the ante, or I need to get out more. Not sure which. :-)
rcarlino: [sniffs the breeze] Is that the acrid scent of sarcasm I detect? And you come off as such a polite young feller, in person. [winks]
But seriously, Mazda sent me the sticker and I liked it enough to want to use it somewhere--just not on my car, where it's sort of like saying, "Please, officer, pick me!" Besides, it's not uncommon for a man of my advanced years to want to put a little extra zoom-zoom between his legs. [rimshot]
Thank you... thank you. You're too kind. I'll be here all week.
Zoom Zoom Zoom.
Is Mazda the Zoom Zoom people? Or should I say, Zoom Zoom person...or Are the Mazda people the Zoom Zoom peoples?
I think I've had too much coffee already.
Nice sticker.
nice placement of the sticker, you should be commended
Thanks for the support. I haven't been out on any of my usual group rides yet this year, but doing one this morning and look forward to a few laughs over my new decoration.
Sorry, rcarlino. It's the group ride over on the other side of town (though, as you know, depending on your route this week, we may still cross paths).
"hjujnggv". No, not a WV. I just bit my tongue.
Foo, one of these days I'll have to try the Saturday Eastside ride you refer to. I've got to see that Zoom Zoom sticker in real life (mild dose of sarcasm applied here).
I did the "Beauty and the Beast" ride in Tyler on Saturday. The "Beauty" refers to the idyllic East Texas countryside, while the "Beast" refers to a monstrous climb up Mt Selman at the halfway point of the 64-mile route. When I rounded a bend in the road at the 32-mile point and looked up at the climb looming ahead, I immediately pulled over to the side of the road and checked in my seatbag. Nope, no pitons or rope in there. Damn, guess I'll have to actually pedal up this thing. It was quite an adventure. You will have to try it sometime.
Zoom, zoom, zoom - are you too busy zooming around?
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