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A "drive"? You plan to go 40 miles to pick up a bottle of rare booze with your car?Rench wrote: I guess I'm going for a drive tomorrow.![]()
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Midliferider wrote:Wish I could wipe this shit off my shoes but it's everywhere I walk. Dang.
Pattio wrote:Never forget, as you enjoy the high road of tolerance, that it is those of us doing the hard work of intolerance who make it possible for you to shine.
xtian wrote:Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
Rench wrote:PS: booze trip delayed by nap time.
One of those SO is the title ...Rench wrote:write in a happy ending.
he'll have enough drama once they're in high school...DerGolgo wrote: Rench, your actual story is entirely unsuitable, you're way to tight with your girls, no tension or conflict to overcome. You need tension and conflict for a movie.
I guess this is the part which doesn't make sense to me. Is 20 miles far? Seriously, living in Houston for as long as I did, I would wish for only a 20 mile commute, or finding a Hooter's within 20 miles of the house, or a good hardware store. Hell the KTM dealership where I bought the Duke was 38 miles from the house. Motherfucker I would go 20 miles for a bottle of beer, grow a pair and go getcha some good booze. Time to teach those girls what the inside of a windshield looks like, prepare them for the drudgery of real adult life.Rench wrote: the nearest bottle I can find is about 20 miles away..![]()
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Fixed.Bigshankhank wrote: ...Time to teach those girls what the inside of a windshield looks like, prepare them for the drudgery of real adult life in Texas.
<<NON ERRO>>Bigshankhank wrote:The world is a fucking wreck, but there is still sunshine in some places. Go outside and look for it.
Yep, sounds like my daily commute into downtown Houston.Rench wrote:20 Texas miles is a whole other game. This was 20 miles across 5 suburbs in rush hour traffic. We got pretty lucky with the holiday. That same stretch could take an hour+ at the wrong time.
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Exactly, I wasn't talking about driving through the country, I'm talking about Hwy290 madness.jae wrote:Yep, sounds like my daily commute into downtown Houston.Rench wrote:20 Texas miles is a whole other game. This was 20 miles across 5 suburbs in rush hour traffic. We got pretty lucky with the holiday. That same stretch could take an hour+ at the wrong time.
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Exactly! I hated my 45-minute commute in Philadelphia, but if I worked past 8pm, I could wick it up and be home in 12 glorious, adrenal minutes.jae wrote:There's a reason we measure travel in time instead of distance. From my house 3 hours West is almost to San Antonio. At the wrong time of day, 3 hours East is barely to Beaumont. Depending on the time of day my 30 mile commute can be 35 minutes or 95 minutes.