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KickThatBathProf:
Oh man that is hilarious.
That reminds me of an incident like five years ago when a man came up to me on the street waving a twenty at me. He offered it to me, I said "Uh...sure". Then he said "HOW DOES IT FEEEEEL TO WANT SOMETHING?????"
thehollow:
Dear blog thread,
I'm going to the baseball game tomorrow! I'm excited because this happens rarely for me. Also, there's a party for our frisbee team this weekend so hopefully I'll be getting drunk with cute ladies. So my weekend should be pretty fun, which is good, because I'm currently not in the best mood, as I just shelled out over $500 for new tires because the rims that i got with my car when I bought it are 16" instead of the stock 14" so the tires are way more expensive. Anyways, despite receiving a good deal of money for graduation, i'm pretty much poor again.
--- Quote from: KickThatBathProf on 12 Jun 2008, 17:32 ---Anyways, there was the worst flooding I've ever seen personally today. I could've canoed down my street
--- End quote ---
Yeah, WI's pretty ridiculous right now. FEMA might be coming in I hear, and I dunno how that'll go for us. Their track record isn't the best these days. Madison is at least in a relatively safe drainage area so the likelihood of flooding here is pretty slim, but the neverending storming and rain is a bitch.
David_Dovey:
Dear Blog thread,
My girlfriend calls roundabouts "traffic circles." What's the deal with that?
She calls thongs sandals as well.
Silly Canadians.
Lunchbox, trust me when I say that roundabouts are the safer alternative to what we have in our local neighbourhood, which because of the "grid" layout of the streets, means there is a four-way intersection every fifty metres or so, and they are all controlled by either stop signs or "Give Way" signs, which nobody pays attention to and just drives right through at about 20km/hr over the speed limit. Oh, and all of the corners are more or less impossible to see around unless you're right up at the stop line, and leaning forward over the steering wheel.
Basically what I'm saying is that driving in my neighbourhood is an exercise in paranoia and terror.
onewheelwizzard:
"Traffic circles" and "sandals" are proper vocabulary for those objects, and I'm not Canadian.
Tom:
Hope you did well enough for whatever school you're aiming to get in to.
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