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"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
 
"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.Some of the disco classics never get old.
 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?

I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.

 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
usually related to stress. I know that limiting caffeine and computer usage helps. Sounds like you just need to rest. Placing a warm wet cloth over you eyes should help also
 
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"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:1. Metal fans2. Tea Partiers3. #######sIt's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
Your 2nd paragraph answered your first, I think. At least, that's how it works for me. I don't even realize I'm stressed sometimes til that happens.
 
To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.
Ten examples of my taste in "disco"...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1SbEf1SneYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhuZxaqj99ghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voxU5X2VOCg&feature=player_detailpage#t=53shttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKl6EZShaawhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3hiC3Yp3Gchttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY0tsKCB4lchttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wcixnwEiikhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koUAtkI2aB0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJsr7Yo34tkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi7gpmtzs6I
 
"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:1. Metal fans2. Tea Partiers3. #######sIt's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
Well as someone a decade older and part of the rocknroll bastion standing firm against the onslaught of disco, let me fill you in.Rocknroll always had the wannabe outliers trying to rebadge 3 chord rocknroll based on blues with maybe a smidgen of country. We had bubblegum that strapped commercial pop onto our chords and called it rocknroll. We withstood The Archies, John Denver and countless others infringing our turf. But all of a sudden, disco appeared with clean. well-lighted and artistically composed venues pumping bass and rhythm with scantily clad bouncing women, but worst of all- they took our drugs. It was as easy to score in a disco as it was at a Grateful Dead concert. I am nnota Metal head, not a teaparties and may or may not be an #######.Ok, I probably may be an #######But I felt as if the rocknroll culture was threatened by an imferior flavor of music that was still completely based on what we had created. So yeah, there's some resentment
 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?

I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
Other than stress, which others have noted, I've found that it's a symptom of mild dehydration. I get it from time to time at work and I take 10-15 minutes to put down a large water and it goes away. Could be the water or it could be the 10-15 I take for a breather :shrug:
"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.

Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.

Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!

Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").

The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.

To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.

To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:

1. Metal fans

2. Tea Partiers

3. #######s

It's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
I prefer harder rock but I like quite a bit of disco. THough I didn't grow up during that era, my siblings did. I like a wide range and just don't give a #### what people think about what I like :shrug: Edit - thats why I rarely venture into music threads around here. Same thing goes for food, politics, religion, <insert FFA snobbery here>
 
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"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:1. Metal fans2. Tea Partiers3. #######sIt's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
Well as someone a decade older and part of the rocknroll bastion standing firm against the onslaught of disco, let me fill you in.Rocknroll always had the wannabe outliers trying to rebadge 3 chord rocknroll based on blues with maybe a smidgen of country. We had bubblegum that strapped commercial pop onto our chords and called it rocknroll. We withstood The Archies, John Denver and countless others infringing our turf. But all of a sudden, disco appeared with clean. well-lighted and artistically composed venues pumping bass and rhythm with scantily clad bouncing women, but worst of all- they took our drugs. It was as easy to score in a disco as it was at a Grateful Dead concert. I am nnota Metal head, not a teaparties and may or may not be an #######.Ok, I probably may be an #######But I felt as if the rocknroll culture was threatened by an imferior flavor of music that was still completely based on what we had created. So yeah, there's some resentment
Cos, I love you like a brother I never met. I ran all sides of the streets. One of the saddest days of my music-listening life was when DC101 (a heretofore "hard rock" station) was reduced to playing Billy Joel's "Allentown" in regular rotation. Can we agree that that was a worse crime against humanity than any dope we may or may not have done to whatever nusic we nay or may not have liked?
 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?

I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
Other than stress, which others have noted, I've found that it's a symptom of mild dehydration. I get it from time to time at work and I take 10-15 minutes to put down a large water and it goes away. Could be the water or it could be the 10-15 I take for a breather :shrug:
"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.

Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.

Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!

Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").

The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.

To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.

To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:

1. Metal fans

2. Tea Partiers

3. #######s

It's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
I prefer harder rock but I like quite a bit of disco. THough I didn't grow up during that era, my siblings did. I like a wide range and just don't give a #### what people think about what I like :shrug: Edit - thats why I rarely venture into music threads around here. Same thing goes for food, politics, religion, <insert FFA snobbery here>
A man after my own heart. I'll admit to hiding my John Denver & Carpenters records when my supposedly-hip friends came over (turns out many of them did the same). Nowadays? #### it. I like what I like and don't turn away any genre.
 
I could have taken the theft of the soul of my music, but when they started siphoning off the best drugs... I had to draw the line

 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?

I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
Other than stress, which others have noted, I've found that it's a symptom of mild dehydration. I get it from time to time at work and I take 10-15 minutes to put down a large water and it goes away. Could be the water or it could be the 10-15 I take for a breather :shrug:
"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.

Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.

Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!

Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").

The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.

To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.

To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:

1. Metal fans

2. Tea Partiers

3. #######s

It's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
I prefer harder rock but I like quite a bit of disco. THough I didn't grow up during that era, my siblings did. I like a wide range and just don't give a #### what people think about what I like :shrug: Edit - thats why I rarely venture into music threads around here. Same thing goes for food, politics, religion, <insert FFA snobbery here>
A man after my own heart. I'll admit to hiding my John Denver & Carpenters records when my supposedly-hip friends came over (turns out many of them did the same). Nowadays? #### it. I like what I like and don't turn away any genre.
I would ####### well hope you hid the Carpenters and Denver. What a load of crap. Okay, I guess for a Jr High Dance, but I'm talkng ROCKNROLLedit to add: Its not a genre that's crap, its the crap that's crap

 
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'krista4 said:
'Uruk-Hai said:
Julio asked me to send him an Orioles cap. So, I bought 3 different hats. My idiot-self must've not written the Nicaraguan address correctly because Amazon shipped them here (my default shipping address). Luckily, krista is going down there in a couple of weeks and will take them for me. When I explained all of this to Julio, his exact response was "OK MAN DON,T WORRY PERFECT!!!".
That's awesome. Don't worry--if things had gone to Nicaragua it would take months (really) to get there and then Julio would have to go to Managua to sign for the package. It's better this way.Good luck with the radiation next week. I don't feel like "good luck" is the appropriate nomenclature, but I'm not sure what else might be.

We leave Lisbon tomorrow to get back home. There is a 65.6% chance I will not make it home due to the Saharan death flu I'm still battling. This sucks. On the bright side, we had lunch here today. Tony Bourdain recommended, krista4 approved...best seafood I've had anywhere in my life.
oof, remember my love/hate relationship with Morocco I posted about? *ding* *ding*... Thopras, s.Side note: Ramiro, eh? They have a wheel barrow service... supposedly... :unsure:
What means this?I still have a love-love relationship with Morocco, even though it tried to kill me. Not surprising to get a horrible cold or whatever this is after sleeping in a tent in the ####### desert, I guess.

ETA: Greetings from Paris, everyone. One flight down; two to go before we're home.

 
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It snowed here last night, so my daughter is beyond excited to go sledding.

I can't stand the cold and have no use for snow, but this is one of those times when you just have to put that aside.

:thumbup:

 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?

I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
Other than stress, which others have noted, I've found that it's a symptom of mild dehydration. I get it from time to time at work and I take 10-15 minutes to put down a large water and it goes away. Could be the water or it could be the 10-15 I take for a breather :shrug:
"54" is starting on VH1 in a few minutes. I can personally recommend this if you haven't seen it.

Liking disco music will help. :bag:
I do. Never got to 54 in the 70s, but did go to the Paragon (I think that's what it was called) in College Park, MD back in the day. It was - no kidding - a disco with a Tolkien theme. Punkers can talk about how freaky their places were, but the Paragon was the most surreal club I've ever been in. Slutty Hobbits, topless Elves, dudes dressed like trees, and I walked in wearing a 3-piece denim suit with stacks....guess who got the "you're a freak" stare?
:thumbup: I've always loved the music, but was too young to go clubbing when it was at its height of popularity.

Some of the disco classics never get old.
:thumbup: Music Nerd Alert!

Most of what is known as "disco" was just R&B-based dance music; the kind of stuff that's been all over the charts since Day One (AKA, "Rocket 88").

The Bee Gees are thought of as the Kings (though they did so many different styles that calling them the "Kings" of anything is almost useless) and Donna Summer (a better "rock" singer than Debbie Harry could ever hope to be) is the Queen.

To me, the "real" disco was what the Euros did - symphonies with a 4/4 beat. Muzak to get your heart thumping.

To my mind, most of the backlash against disco was driven by bigotry - racism and homophobia, to name just two. Most of these folks "grew up" to be:

1. Metal fans

2. Tea Partiers

3. #######s

It's ok to not like someone's music, but I have never in my 50 years of living seen the vitriol against a genre like I saw in the 70s against disco.
I prefer harder rock but I like quite a bit of disco. THough I didn't grow up during that era, my siblings did. I like a wide range and just don't give a #### what people think about what I like :shrug: Edit - thats why I rarely venture into music threads around here. Same thing goes for food, politics, religion, <insert FFA snobbery here>
:goodposting:
 
It snowed here last night, so my daughter is beyond excited to go sledding. I can't stand the cold and have no use for snow, but this is one of those times when you just have to put that aside. :thumbup:
Snowed here too. Got about 3-4 inches already and they are forecasting more as the day progresses. Wife went to work, I'm doing a little bit before I have to run the snow blower and do a little shoveling.
 
I could have taken the theft of the soul of my music, but when they started siphoning off the best drugs... I had to draw the line
Lee Abrams took the soul out of our music, GB. And I didn't notice a drop in dope consumption amongst either my rock friends OR the dancers.
 
My eyelid twitching for like 3 days. How do I stop it?I am hoping one of the most stressful months of work ever is behind me. Stayed until almost midnight tonight so I could enjoy a 4 day weekend.
I would guess it's stress related. When I get really stressed my left eyelid twitches like crazy, once the stress is gone the twitching stops.
 
Looks like I'm going to have some free space in the budget for a smoker. Is there a thread around here that discusses such things that isn't the BGE thread? I'm looking at those too, but want to check out all my options.

 
Looks like I'm going to have some free space in the budget for a smoker. Is there a thread around here that discusses such things that isn't the BGE thread? I'm looking at those too, but want to check out all my options.
Grilling and Smoking threadhttp://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=630010&st=0Smokering Forum http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=30If you're looking at a Weber producthttp://tvwbb.com/forum.php
 
'St. Louis Bob said:
Good luck with the chemo Uruk.
Thanks, GB. Not chemo, though, just radiation and some witch doctor stuff. I'm not doing any more chemo - #### that ####. This is a choice I'm pretty clear-eyed about - I would rather load up on opiates both legal and illegal, and drift away than do that again. I'm not saying no one else should, just that it didn't seem to help (according to Lucy, the radiation did more - ?) and it made me sick as ####. As I said above, I feel pretty good nowadays so maybe it's easy for me to say these things now and act like John Wayne. The best thing about all of this is that it forced me to get my affairs in order, which everyone should do whether you're sick or not. The last Will I had written was 20 years ago and doesn't apply anymore (2 divorces and a few properties ago). I overspent for a lawyer on this one when I could've done it myself, but I had a reason: besides my brother & mother, I have no heirs. If I somehow outlive them, I have no one to leave my "estate" to; I have cousins, but all are better-off than I and don't need money. So, the lawyer is 3rd in line behind mom/bro with the instructions to liquidate and give all profits to the local food bank. I also got on paper to be creamated, not to be kept alive by artificial means, and to have anyone who wants one to take an organ for whatever reason (God help who ends up with my lungs and liver).I'm just guessing here, but it seems most who post regularly in this thread have kids/SO/homes/family (hell, even if you don't). Not to get all preachy, but do your loved ones a favor and write a Will. It'll take less than a half-hour of your time and can cost under $100. I've seen first-hand what "no Will" can #### up and it ain't pretty.
Gotcha, good luck still. We both have a will and health directive but they need to be updated.
 
My 2.5 year old has reached the phase of trying to see what she can get away with. And since her birth, her mother and I have been strict about her respecting other people and having good manners. These two things are colliding at the moment. Just yesterday we had the following exchanges;

"P, did you kick the dog?"

"Yes sir."

"P, will you pick up your toys?"

"No ma'am"

"If you don't quit running around (best buy) and stand here while I pay for this dishwasher, I am going to have to spank you in public. Do you want a spanking in front of these nice people?"

"Yes sir. Please. Thank you."

She also told the best buy salesman that she had just pooted and then ran off again.

 
Oddest sorta-pick-up-line ever for me. I go to a Hispanic barber shop, mostly because Anglo-Floyd ain't open when I can get get there.

Anyway, there's a really pretty young lady who cuts a nice flat top. I have no idea how old she is (assuming around 25-30 but I may be way off).

I asked her to tutor(paid, of course) me on speaking Spanish. She said she would, but it would be summer before she could.

I was honest with my request. Did I freak her out?

 
Looks like I'm going to have some free space in the budget for a smoker. Is there a thread around here that discusses such things that isn't the BGE thread? I'm looking at those too, but want to check out all my options.
Grilling and Smoking threadhttp://forums.footba...pic=630010&st=0

Smokering Forum

http://www.thesmoker...wforum.php?f=30

If you're looking at a Weber product

http://tvwbb.com/forum.php
:goodposting: The smokey mountain looks like a good product, but for a bit more I can get one of these, which the guy at amazingribs.com says is rock solid. He also recommends the WSM for backyard guys like me too though. I want to get something that I can have forever.

 
Oddest sorta-pick-up-line ever for me. I go to a Hispanic barber shop, mostly because Anglo-Floyd ain't open when I can get get there. Anyway, there's a really pretty young lady who cuts a nice flat top. I have no idea how old she is (assuming around 25-30 but I may be way off). I asked her to tutor(paid, of course) me on speaking Spanish. She said she would, but it would be summer before she could.I was honest with my request. Did I freak her out?
Completely.
 
Oddest sorta-pick-up-line ever for me. I go to a Hispanic barber shop, mostly because Anglo-Floyd ain't open when I can get get there. Anyway, there's a really pretty young lady who cuts a nice flat top. I have no idea how old she is (assuming around 25-30 but I may be way off). I asked her to tutor(paid, of course) me on speaking Spanish. She said she would, but it would be summer before she could.I was honest with my request. Did I freak her out?
"Tutor" means something different in Spanish. Tutor? I barely know her!
 
'krista4 said:
'Uruk-Hai said:
Julio asked me to send him an Orioles cap. So, I bought 3 different hats. My idiot-self must've not written the Nicaraguan address correctly because Amazon shipped them here (my default shipping address). Luckily, krista is going down there in a couple of weeks and will take them for me. When I explained all of this to Julio, his exact response was "OK MAN DON,T WORRY PERFECT!!!".
That's awesome. Don't worry--if things had gone to Nicaragua it would take months (really) to get there and then Julio would have to go to Managua to sign for the package. It's better this way.Good luck with the radiation next week. I don't feel like "good luck" is the appropriate nomenclature, but I'm not sure what else might be.

We leave Lisbon tomorrow to get back home. There is a 65.6% chance I will not make it home due to the Saharan death flu I'm still battling. This sucks. On the bright side, we had lunch here today. Tony Bourdain recommended, krista4 approved...best seafood I've had anywhere in my life.
oof, remember my love/hate relationship with Morocco I posted about? *ding* *ding*... Thopras, s.Side note: Ramiro, eh? They have a wheel barrow service... supposedly... :unsure:
What means this?I still have a love-love relationship with Morocco, even though it tried to kill me. Not surprising to get a horrible cold or whatever this is after sleeping in a tent in the ####### desert, I guess.

ETA: Greetings from Paris, everyone. One flight down; two to go before we're home.
It supposedly means that when you consume enough port and wine to take down a small hoard of elephants, they stuff you in a wheel barrow and "drive" you to your hotel curb, supposedly.Oh, cold eh? Yeah, that's not bad. I had an amoeba make a visit.

 
I still have a love-love relationship with Morocco, even though it tried to kill me. Not surprising to get a horrible cold or whatever this is after sleeping in a tent in the ####### desert, I guess.ETA: Greetings from Paris, everyone. One flight down; two to go before we're home.
please. god. stop.
 
Oddest sorta-pick-up-line ever for me. I go to a Hispanic barber shop, mostly because Anglo-Floyd ain't open when I can get get there. Anyway, there's a really pretty young lady who cuts a nice flat top. I have no idea how old she is (assuming around 25-30 but I may be way off). I asked her to tutor(paid, of course) me on speaking Spanish. She said she would, but it would be summer before she could.I was honest with my request. Did I freak her out?
Completely.
Was afraid of that. Well, she handled it well and I didn't get a shiv inbtween my ribs on the way out.
 

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