Friday, April 01, 2005
Little Feat's Rider
Don't forget the damn candy bars next time, Mister Big Shot Promoter Man.
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Hmmmm...Click on Shirley
For All SoCal Lovers
I dunno, Dave might have thoughts on this one, but, I really posted it for everybody.
Not that I got any room to talk, I WORSHIPPED the YANKEES as a young boy, and as an adult, n I never lived there, just was BORN in NyAck, NY.
Some crap sticks to ya, I guess . . . . . n screw the Lakers, anyway. Anyhow. N Kobe too, he ain't the beef . . . . . snicker, snicker, snicker . . . . . .
Not that I got any room to talk, I WORSHIPPED the YANKEES as a young boy, and as an adult, n I never lived there, just was BORN in NyAck, NY.
Some crap sticks to ya, I guess . . . . . n screw the Lakers, anyway. Anyhow. N Kobe too, he ain't the beef . . . . . snicker, snicker, snicker . . . . . .
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
I'll get back to this link later...
First I need to go light a candle.
Something for Larue to fill his busy day with.
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
This Week in the News
The United States Treasury has announced they are recalling the new Texas quarters.
"We are recalling all of the new Texas quarters that were recently issued," Treasury Undersecretary Russell Shackelford said in a press conference Monday. "This comes in the wake of numerous reports to this agency that the quarters will not work in parking meters, toll booths, vending machines, pay phones, or other coin-operated devices."
The winning design for the Texas quarter was submitted by Texas A&M student William Doutrieux.
"We believe the problem lies in a design flaw," said Shackelford. "Apparently, the duct tape holding the two dimes and nickel together keeps jamming the coin-operated devices."
"We are recalling all of the new Texas quarters that were recently issued," Treasury Undersecretary Russell Shackelford said in a press conference Monday. "This comes in the wake of numerous reports to this agency that the quarters will not work in parking meters, toll booths, vending machines, pay phones, or other coin-operated devices."
The winning design for the Texas quarter was submitted by Texas A&M student William Doutrieux.
"We believe the problem lies in a design flaw," said Shackelford. "Apparently, the duct tape holding the two dimes and nickel together keeps jamming the coin-operated devices."
Monday, March 28, 2005
Easter Pics from the Heathens
I'd like to thank all who paid their tuition to Martin's Poker School. Deviled egg anyone?
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