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i farted in my car and it smelled pretty bad kinda lingered a bit
You know pally, this isn't the place/thread for juvenile humor. That was in extremely poor taste. And if we were face to face, I'd be tempted to belt ya one.
Last edited by picklejuice; 04-27-2010 at 05:52 PM..
i farted in my car and it smelled pretty bad kinda lingered a bit
So THAT'S why they issued an air quality alert in PA. Nice.
But to answer your question Pickle...I can definitely relate. It's been one thing after another after another for the better part of two months now. Finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel I hope!
So THAT'S why they issued an air quality alert in PA. Nice.
But to answer your question Pickle...I can definitely relate. It's been one thing after another after another for the better part of two months now. Finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel I hope!
My family and I still enjoy good health.
I haven't lost my house yet.
Still have my good credit rating.
Still (relatively) young, but 40 is only a few months away!
Still have money in the bank.
Still have MY JOB.
The summer before last, we had the Week From Hell. We were moving from California to Illinois. The two big highlights--well, lowlights--were that our minivan's engine died in the Middle of Nowhere, Utah (costing us thousands of dollars and causing a host of strange and humiliating events) and my grandfather fell off a ladder, bashed his face on a brick wall, was found by my terrified grandmother, and was taken bloody and unconscious to the hospital by ambulance. That week sucked.
Your month sounds pretty harsh. I hope the light at the end of the tunnel is soon. I know bad things sometimes feel like they are piling up.
The summer before last, we had the Week From Hell. We were moving from California to Illinois. The two big highlights--well, lowlights--were that our minivan's engine died in the Middle of Nowhere, Utah (costing us thousands of dollars and causing a host of strange and humiliating events) and my grandfather fell off a ladder, bashed his face on a brick wall, was found by my terrified grandmother, and was taken bloody and unconscious to the hospital by ambulance. That week sucked.
Your month sounds pretty harsh. I hope the light at the end of the tunnel is soon. I know bad things sometimes feel like they are piling up.
I tried to rep ya, but I ran out of reps.
Thank you!
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