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Speed Baron wrote:Livet wrote:Brisket and hot links, oh my.
Lookit all that Big Red!
I can't believe people actually drank it!
Hey, I'm the one who started the day before drinking the knock-off version in Mi Tierra.
Man! Lookit me chowin' down! Like, my neck muscles are going too. Serious muthafuckin' eatin'!
I loved this jolly up. I ate beaucoup tasty food.
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The Capital. I don't usually care for gov't buildings, but this one had a lot of character.
Not the ladies room.
Look ma, no beans.
Not the ladies room.
Look ma, no beans.
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I loved the shady neighborhood between S. Congress and S. 1st. - great for walking off a hangover.
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Well done, Rita!
My jolly up dream would have been to be in one of those houses between S. Congress and S. First and to have a big party there on the porch and in the yard. Maybe in another decade.
My jolly up dream would have been to be in one of those houses between S. Congress and S. First and to have a big party there on the porch and in the yard. Maybe in another decade.
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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Sambient wrote:Speed Baron wrote:Livet wrote:Brisket and hot links, oh my.
Lookit all that Big Red!
I can't believe people actually drank it!
Hey, I'm the one who started the day before drinking the knock-off version in Mi Tierra.
You're a bubblegum soda water early adopter.
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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You should put this on your wedding invitations
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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sloopjohnc wrote:You should put this on your wedding invitations
First of all, I agree. I laughed out loud.
Secondly, however: look at that shirt! The dude is a HIPPIE. Conclusive proof.
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
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sloopjohnc wrote:You should put this on your wedding invitations
Good grief. I look fat. I blame it on the delicious pancakes at the Driskill.
Lance Matthew wrote:Oh, I've always inspired extreme reactions. I can reduce normal people to screaming harpies in minutes.
toomanyhatz wrote: Fuck you with a Craftsman rotary drill.
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That shirt isn't so much hippie, though, as it is late-60's Monkees chic. A hippie would be wearing some kind of flowing Indian shirt and a vest with fringe.
Lance Matthew wrote:Oh, I've always inspired extreme reactions. I can reduce normal people to screaming harpies in minutes.
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Harvey K-Tel wrote:Livet wrote:
Is it that bad?
It's the vision of Johanna.
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Walk In My Shadow wrote:(I wasn't gonna mention the Texas cheese steak we had at the airport but there you go)
I had the nastiest food (not in a good way) I've had in decades in the Phoenix airport on the way to Texas and it too was a "philly cheese" steak sandwich. I didn't captitalize it because it's far from deserving.
It was why I decided I needed to save some brisket for Monday at the Austin Airport. I was passing through Phoenix again and there was no way I'd be eating there. I know airport food is supposed to be expensive and gross but that was an insult to airport food.
Sounds like you had a great send off meal Yves.
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For a man who obviously loves his food you manage to stay incredibly thin, Les.
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