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Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Current mood:  amused
Why does it seem the people most eager to hang out with you are often the people you don't like being around?
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Tuesday, June 09, 2009
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If you were building a brand new play-list of great Country songs for the Summer, songs that are perfect for cruising around, hanging out at the lake, ect. What would be the first 5 songs you'd want on that list?
It's 9:30 and here's what we've come up with as the best 5 Summer Country Songs from the past 10 years that have to be part of a great summer day.
Red Neck Yacht Club Barefoot and Crazy All Summer Long Put a Girl In It (somebody insisted because of the line "Naked by the Lake") Fast Cars and Freedom So whaddaya think?
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Monday, June 08, 2009
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Current mood:  good
Watched a lady park her car in the middle of the street yesterday, then walk across the street to a house. I assume she was visiting. I found it weird that she just parked her car in the middle of the street. She was easily a full car-width away from the curb. Anybody wanted to get around her car would have to pull into the oncoming lane of traffic. It was strange. It reminded me of those people who pull up to a stop light, only they stop so far away from the intersection that the traffic signals will never spot their car and the light will never turn green.
That's not my favorite dumb driver move. My favorite is when somebody is driving 50-55 on highway 70 and a whole line of cars has piled up behind them. When they get to the short passing lane (either in the canyon or between Oroville and Marysville) they pull over to the right, but they speed up to 70, making it difficult for anybody to get around them. And then when the passing lane is done, they slow back down to 55. Are they trying to be jerks?
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Friday, February 20, 2009
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Friday, February 20, 2009
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