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I've been told chicken schawarma is very good eating, so that may be a new favorite sandwich.
"Thirty-Centimeter-Long" just rolls off the tongue. (I won't point out to you that Americans are getting a couple millimeters more in ours.I’m somewhere more enlightened today.
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Well they’re getting ripped off by at least 4mm.Seeing ads for a 30cm Subway makes my poor 'murican brain hurt.
Imma get a chicken schawarma instead.
Be careful.I've been told chicken schawarma is very good eating, so that may be a new favorite sandwich.
But you left one of the lights on. And don't forget to reset the rheostat.
Post of the year, so far.Not drunk (yet) (okay maybe tipsy) but sitting here reflecting on things. On this forum we connect with people all over the world, who we will never meet in real life. But they have the same struggles, thoughts, and reflections that we all do. Politics, beliefs, faith, all that aside but we are all human with human emotions and feelings. Back in the day we had no idea what someone in, say, Croatia or Finland, or somewhere even more remote like Macao, thought about the world and goings on. Now, with a simple click, we can. And, for the most part, they have the same sense of humor or joie d'vivre that all of us do. We're alive, we're here, and shenanigans (which is my word of the day, BTW), happen. It's a beautiful thing. Oh look, beer!!!
20 is kind of a big deal. The wife and I agreed long ago that instead of cards and gifts, we would just go out to dinner and see what develops. Getting old enough now that sometimes it's a rain check. I think this year will be 42. Congrats on 20, BTW.one can forgive one's wife for not getting anything, not even a card, for her husband on their 20th anniversary, it just makes his weak efforts look grandiose in comparison
our official wedding bobbleheads
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Horribly cupped tires in conjunction with a bad U-Joint have made me question reality before.And why would the sound of your own wheels in any way drive you crazy?
To take his mind off of the other seven.If he really wanted to "Take It Easy" and already had 7 women on his mind, why on earth would he choose to take up with some new women in a flat bed Ford while standing on a corner in Winslow Arizona?
Funny you should ask that.... I was actually in a similar position when I was much younger. Though I was not in Arizona, and the sudden new woman was a pedestrian, there was the sound of my own wheels driving me crazy: Perhaps to complete the coincidence Glen Frey had a leak in a tire which he plugged but it was in a bad spot right near the edge and so made a constant ptlptlptlptlpltptlptlptlptlpltptlptlptlptlpltptlptlptlptlpltptlptlptlptlplt while going down the road.Here's one my feeble 2am brain came up with last night, as the wind buffeted the house, and the clock ticked extra loudly:
If he really wanted to "Take It Easy" and already had 7 women on his mind, why on earth would he choose to take up with some new women in a flat bed Ford while standing on a corner in Winslow Arizona? Is 8 women on his mind somehow better because it's a multiple of 2? Does it have something to do with binary math and computers? And why would the sound of your own wheels in any way drive you crazy?
You just need to flip it to get you in the mood.Here's one my feeble 2am brain came up with last night, as the wind buffeted the house, and the clock ticked extra loudly:
If he really wanted to "Take It Easy" and already had 7 women on his mind, why on earth would he choose to take up with some new women in a flat bed Ford while standing on a corner in Winslow Arizona? Is 8 women on his mind somehow better because it's a multiple of 2? Does it have something to do with binary math and computers? And why would the sound of your own wheels in any way drive you crazy?
I see what you did there...You just need to flip it to get you in the mood.![]()
Kinda the same thing here - only sadder. I got a Yamaha acoustic guitar for Christmas one year along with a classic rock songbook full of guitar tabs. 45 years later, I can, with some trial and error, complete most of Bob Seeger's "Night Moves" and "Against the Wind", part of Floyd's "Wish You Were Here", some of "Lyin' Eyes" and "Free Fallin'". On an electric I can get parts of "Smoke on the Water", "The Rover", and some CCR. Never completed a song from start to finish flawlessly in my life. I'm hell on C-F-G tho... Traded the mexi-strat and amp for a Kahr .45 years ago .my 13th birthday I got a guitar, the brand new (released just the previous month) album "Eagles Greatest Hits: 1971 - 1975" and it's accompanying songbook.
I put on the record, turned to the first song in the book, picked up my guitar & 49 years later, we have the mediocre rhythm player before you today
I like to say Glen Frey taught me to play guitar