- Great blog I was steered to today. Dude can write.
- Speaking of "dude can write", this made me cry.
- Some stories you just can't improve on, no matter how you dress them up, like the Indianapolis guy who jacked one of those Walmart Li'l Rascal scooters, which have a top speed of 6mph, and was pulled over in the oncoming lanes of a street six miles away, at 0400 on an 18°F night. It will not come as a surprise to find out that he got an F on his field sobriety test.
Okay so maybe that second link made you cry but it just gave me a case of the heaving heebie jeebies.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, screw ants.
Great first link. Made my blog roll after just 3 post read.
ReplyDeleteNow bookmarked....right under you.
Don't worry, he won't steal me from ya.
Heh!
> Great blog I was steered to today. Dude can write.
ReplyDeleteAlmost bailed on it in the first paragraph when I saw he was a cop.
Kept reading.
Great blog.
Dude can write. Boy, you sure ain't kidding, Tam. Thanks for passing that on. Mr. Hernandez is one gifted guy.
ReplyDeleteThanks... I think.
ReplyDeleteDude can write... and I can have nightmares. The cannibal -- OMFG. I bookmarked the site. Dude can write.
We spent billions of dollars after the ADA to put wheelchair ramps on every single f-ing street corner in America -- FOUR TIMES -- and these numbnuts ride their welfare-office Scooters down the freakin' street.
ReplyDeleteOK. I assume just because they live in Section 8 and have no visible means of support that they're on welfare. I guess that means I'm a bigot.
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Okay, 6 mph. But you drive down the wrong lane and suddenly it's like you're going 46 mph! w00t!!11!eleventy!11!!!
ReplyDeletePeroxide + Washington DC
ReplyDeleteWorks for me
BRAAAAAIIIINNNS!
ReplyDeleteI looked under the comments section.....really? " Go-go freakin' SCOOTERS"?? You HAD ta go there? To quote Davy Jones; " Ah, yer ah creul, creul, Lasss-ah!!"
ReplyDeleteBoth of them can really write. They are both Marines. Coincidence?
ReplyDeleteI didn't cry about the turtle, but I did get a little misty thinking about my own Dad. It's been almost 33 years and sometimes it still hurts.
One of those all-too-common lines: "Alcohol may have been involved."
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pointer. I am enjoying this blog immensely.
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