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Old 06-11-2011, 10:58 PM   #12337
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The prettiest girl (the prettiest girl)
I ever saw (I ever saw)
Was sippin' ci- (was sippin ci-)
Der through a straw (der through a straw
The prettiest girl I ever saw
Was sipping cider through a straw.

( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY_8CSxffK4 )

Sunday morning, almost time to open my eyes. I've already had my first cup of English Breakfast tea and am about to start on a cup of Assam with breakfast. E-Zpick choices are running down, so I guess I'll have to spend an hour today filling tea bags. It's raining outside so I don't mind staying in.

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WOOF! mrowr, woof woof woofity woof, MROWR!
Woofity?

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Well, at least it wasn't English....
That wasn't even Dog...

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iced red rose tea
...but she found redemption in her choice of tea brands.

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No way am I going to drag the air compressor around and deal with all that just to go to the liquor store.
Go to your nearest car parts counter and purchase a can of 'Flat Tire Fixer.' There are half a dozen different brands of the stuff, and it actually does work for tubeless tires. Really great for slow leaks! I've actually used it for nail punctures, then run on the tire for several weeks before taking it in for repair. (It's recommended that you repair immediately, but I never bother.) It certainly beats changing a flat when you're trying to get somewhere on time.

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LOL Do you really think 2 wine coolers is going to get me drunk?? Well, maybe if I drank them really, really fast.
Drink them through a straw really, really fast...


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