The Thread of Randomness. . .
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And now for something completely different... Warning: NSFW language; save it for home unless you use some headphones.
http://www.viddler.com/thechive/videos/707/
There are days I feel like that.
http://www.viddler.com/thechive/videos/707/
There are days I feel like that.
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We've gone green at work and it's a good thing because it's like AFRICA hot here today.
"How does it work" you ask? Well, it's pretty technical but I'll try to put it in layman's terms.
Solar or 'Magic' panels are mounted to frames over the parking spaces and then the solar panels convert the sun's energy into 'shade'. Of course it only works when the sun is out so you have to remember to leave your windows down when it's cloudy out.
"How does it work" you ask? Well, it's pretty technical but I'll try to put it in layman's terms.
Solar or 'Magic' panels are mounted to frames over the parking spaces and then the solar panels convert the sun's energy into 'shade'. Of course it only works when the sun is out so you have to remember to leave your windows down when it's cloudy out.
Looks like someone got a great deal at the Solyndra "Going Out of Business Sale."Karl Grau wrote:We've gone green at work and it's a good thing because it's like AFRICA hot here today.
"How does it work" you ask? Well, it's pretty technical but I'll try to put it in layman's terms.
Solar or 'Magic' panels are mounted to frames over the parking spaces and then the solar panels convert the sun's energy into 'shade'. Of course it only works when the sun is out so you have to remember to leave your windows down when it's cloudy out.
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Well, I am not the connoisseur of Asian foods as is the Mr. Blankenship. I go there for the Iced Tea that I can get anywhere, but the crappy Mexichinese food is just an added bonus for an additional charge.Kenny Blankenship wrote:Tells you something, doesn't it.wkohler wrote:I saw my first Asian guy eating in a Panda Express today.
If you come by this way, I'm going to have to take you to Monterey Park/Alhambra/Arcadia...
wkohler wrote:Looks like someone got a great deal at the Solyndra "Going Out of Business Sale."Karl Grau wrote:We've gone green at work and it's a good thing because it's like AFRICA hot here today.
"How does it work" you ask? Well, it's pretty technical but I'll try to put it in layman's terms.
Solar or 'Magic' panels are mounted to frames over the parking spaces and then the solar panels convert the sun's energy into 'shade'. Of course it only works when the sun is out so you have to remember to leave your windows down when it's cloudy out.
European? Or maybe Middle-Eastern? I take it she wasn't much to look at. Or are you just biased against hairy women?TSMacNeil wrote:Her "Sun dress" was see through....very see through.
The armpit hair was....well....obvious.
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Well, today I vacuumed and detailed the M3 inside. Did the best I could with a shitty, falling apart interior, but at least it's clean for when I go to get the girl friend from the lake tomorrow.
In other news, rain sucks and it needs to cut it out. The puddles in my driveway have grown to epic proportions and the lawn goes squish, squish, squish when I try to roll around in the fresh cut grass and leaves, and I'm tired of having mud thrown up the sides off all the cars...save that shit for the 80% redneck population that lives here.
Had court today, didn't go. Just a fine for out of date tags, no biggie, but another $92 to Uncle Sam. Woulda been cheaper to renew them in July, but I don't drive that car much anymore since getting the M on the road.
My e28 has sat in the same spot for about a month, but I did get some floormats and put in it. Classy.
In other news, rain sucks and it needs to cut it out. The puddles in my driveway have grown to epic proportions and the lawn goes squish, squish, squish when I try to roll around in the fresh cut grass and leaves, and I'm tired of having mud thrown up the sides off all the cars...save that shit for the 80% redneck population that lives here.
Had court today, didn't go. Just a fine for out of date tags, no biggie, but another $92 to Uncle Sam. Woulda been cheaper to renew them in July, but I don't drive that car much anymore since getting the M on the road.
My e28 has sat in the same spot for about a month, but I did get some floormats and put in it. Classy.
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