It was a freak accident, too.... i was getting some chocolate milk, and some beef jerky and a guy behind me in line said something about "theres that new lottery ticket", so the cahsier chick rang one up for me instead....
I decided to just shut up and go with it.... I wish I woulda scratched it off, right there.... its too late to cash it in now, I gotta wait til tomorrow....
I'm thinking a trip over to Triple Rock, might be in order.
enjoy - :smile: getting off work, and that time between 5 and 9 when it's still warm/light out and I feel like a kid afterschool with no homework. :smile:
This one has a cool checkered flag stripe on both sides and says something about it being a preferred Daytona stock thing. All I know is that I couldn't concentrate for shit Monday morning because of it. Was able to squeeze two big snifters out of it tonight before it got buttlipped. :asleep:
having all the big wigs here this morning, and when I heard them coming up the stairs - sucessfully making my way to the copier, and down the back stairs out out around before they came through on their little tour - leaving my desk looking as if I had been working very very hard. :smile:
Chili the powder! Mexican chocolate has a little chili powder in it - it's soooo yummy too. Haven't you ever had Mexican Hot Chocolate? mmmm. fantastic.
Long ago - the Aztecs had their chocolate with Chili in it and it's quite common in most south american/mexican regions.
In 2005, businesses closed along Sebastopol Road in anticipation of a violent night. By 8 p.m., 150 police, sheriff's deputies and CHP officers were decked out in riot gear, ready for a confrontation. Before 9 p.m., a crowd of between 500 and 1,000 obliged, engaging the line of cops, throwing rocks and bottles, breaking windows of local businesses.
This year (2006), a priest will kick off the festivities with a blessing at 4 p.m., followed by the national anthems of both Mexico and the United States (sung in English, noted event chair- man Rene Meza). Sebastopol Road will be closed to allow revelers to stroll among some 100 vendors who will set up for the festival. The city of Santa Rosa, which last year had Police Chief Ed Flint in riot gear on the scene, this year will have Rosie the Trolley shuttling crowds in and out of the neighborhood.
The HUGE downside is - they are blocking of 90% of the access points to my house right now... so I'm gonna have to go 2-3 miles out of my way to get home in an hour - but if it means more safety, and less problems, I'm all for that.
David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion
True to its title, “Grand Illusion” is the logical, and incredible evolution of this conjurer's art. Copperfield's goal in “Grand Illusion” is to take one's dreams (and maybe a few nightmares) and make them become reality using his state of the art wizardry.
“In 'Grand Illusion,' the audiences get to watch their dreams come true, live, before their very eyes and in three dimensions. It's an interactive experience of wish fulfillment. Nothing like it has been done before. 'Grand Illusion' deals with real people who dream of being reunited with a loved one they thought they'd never see again and making it happen, instantly, in front of three or four thousand people who witness the event and see that it's real. They get to participate in illusions that blur the line between magic and reality.”
“David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening Of Grand Illusion” is an affecting, life-changing event that reaches into the audiences' minds and hearts and takes them on a feast of wish fulfillment. Displaying his off-the-cuff brand of humor, Copperfield breaks new ground in “Grand Illusion” and takes his art to a grand yet intimate, personal yet universal dimension for an evening of wonders that will never be forgotten.
We've seen him a bunch of times. Whatever you do, never get upper balcony seats. You end up seeing how he does most of his illusions. We were way bummed on two different occasions. Another reason why you won't see us there this time around. Excellent show though.
sweet! I'm going out tonight - I might have to stop by and get me one of those! I got one at Hot Topic last year that said "With the Band" only the with was crossed out and DID was written over it in red - its a sweet shirt I get a lot of mileage out of it.
We are going to see Wonderbread 5 - and I bought a little babydoll t-shirt the other day with the Wonderbread logo on it.
I also bought a shirt that says - I'm with the drummer, but it's the wrong band for me to wear that for, since the drummer is prolly the guy I know least.
I decided to just shut up and go with it.... I wish I woulda scratched it off, right there.... its too late to cash it in now, I gotta wait til tomorrow....
I'm thinking a trip over to Triple Rock, might be in order.
and a beer doesn't hurt either. :grin:
that stuff can hurt...
the little sack thing is nice though... as is the one that comes with Captain Morgan Private Stock...
they're good for coins and other assorted stuff....
but to me it looks like the hot guitar player rockstar I know's ride...
If only there was beer involved in the above I could die a happy man.
heck I enjoy that for you
What ya get brother? :cool: :cool: :cool:
I loves me Caddy :smile:
was fun
rides
but the cool part was sitting for a hour or so just watching the "cinco" show...
awesome dancers and singers
way cooler
ha...2 guys doing some knife dance...missed his grip...should have seen his eyes :eek: when the knife flew by his nose....
I am so full - and totally fat and happy right now.
Long ago - the Aztecs had their chocolate with Chili in it and it's quite common in most south american/mexican regions.
Mexican Mole sauce, also has chocolate in it.
This article Roseland Cinco De Mayo is about my neighborhood. If I stand on the top step of my front porch I can see the parking lot with the stages.
In 2005, businesses closed along Sebastopol Road in anticipation of a violent night. By 8 p.m., 150 police, sheriff's deputies and CHP officers were decked out in riot gear, ready for a confrontation. Before 9 p.m., a crowd of between 500 and 1,000 obliged, engaging the line of cops, throwing rocks and bottles, breaking windows of local businesses.
This year (2006), a priest will kick off the festivities with a blessing at 4 p.m., followed by the national anthems of both Mexico and the United States (sung in English, noted event chair- man Rene Meza). Sebastopol Road will be closed to allow revelers to stroll among some 100 vendors who will set up for the festival. The city of Santa Rosa, which last year had Police Chief Ed Flint in riot gear on the scene, this year will have Rosie the Trolley shuttling crowds in and out of the neighborhood.
David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion
True to its title, “Grand Illusion” is the logical, and incredible evolution of this conjurer's art. Copperfield's goal in “Grand Illusion” is to take one's dreams (and maybe a few nightmares) and make them become reality using his state of the art wizardry.
“In 'Grand Illusion,' the audiences get to watch their dreams come true, live, before their very eyes and in three dimensions. It's an interactive experience of wish fulfillment. Nothing like it has been done before. 'Grand Illusion' deals with real people who dream of being reunited with a loved one they thought they'd never see again and making it happen, instantly, in front of three or four thousand people who witness the event and see that it's real. They get to participate in illusions that blur the line between magic and reality.”
“David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening Of Grand Illusion” is an affecting, life-changing event that reaches into the audiences' minds and hearts and takes them on a feast of wish fulfillment. Displaying his off-the-cuff brand of humor, Copperfield breaks new ground in “Grand Illusion” and takes his art to a grand yet intimate, personal yet universal dimension for an evening of wonders that will never be forgotten.
Isnt he the guy that made the plane disappear, that time on TV?
We've seen him a bunch of times. Whatever you do, never get upper balcony seats. You end up seeing how he does most of his illusions. We were way bummed on two different occasions. Another reason why you won't see us there this time around. Excellent show though.
Tickets were a small gift from my family to me for my birthday.
"your mom is in my top 8 on myspace"
There is a song on Sirius Hits - called Myspace - I can't think who does it, but I was laughing till I was crying listening to it the other day.
they also have one that says "http://www.myspace.com./__________" so you can write in your own web address....
We are going to see Wonderbread 5 - and I bought a little babydoll t-shirt the other day with the Wonderbread logo on it.
I also bought a shirt that says - I'm with the drummer, but it's the wrong band for me to wear that for, since the drummer is prolly the guy I know least.
If you havent.... haha... download it someplace, you dont know what you're missin
that, and they've got the brand-spankin new "Juggalo" jersey, and some sweet pants that match them..
Pagination