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I've had my cars taken out twice while behind the wheel and experienced a few other accidents as a passenger. I have a terrible fear of trucks when they pull up anywhere near a vehicle I'm in, especially after a semi decided it wanted to take me with it off the road when it decided to exit. I miss the conveniences driving affords one, but for the most part, I am happy to have a medical excuse not to have to be able to drive anymore. More often than not, I can't watch what's going on around when I'm in a car, you folks, (drivers,) are scary.
I witnessed 2 accidents this evening! One was on the highway (rear-end collision in the left lane that also took the car out in the center lane) and then a side collision. People drive like *******s sometimes. Kills me when they all race to the next red light (which is how that second accident happened).
If I stop to consider that I'm doing 70+mph in a tin box, it creeps me out thinking about how vulnerable I am.
A crow's lucky day: A car in front of me in the left lane hit a squirrel. No sooner than the squirrel had ricocheted out of the rear of the car, still twitching in the road, two crows pounced on it.
A crow's lucky day: A car in front of me in the left lane hit a squirrel. No sooner than the squirrel had ricocheted out of the rear of the car, still twitching in the road, two crows pounced on it.
That's an appetizing image, I should have waited to read here AFTER dinner...lol
And on that note, I'm browsing restaurants and menus for our trip...not a good idea when I'm hungry! Of course, now I'm completely unenthused about the soup I made for dinner...LOL
Just got the weirdest text of my life from an acquaintance who moved away.
"This is a mass text....can anyone pick up my dad from [my ex's house]? I know its weird but I can't let him throw him away. He is in Tupperware."
Um.
Perhaps Her Dad passed away and his ashes are in tupperware?
That is the only thing I can come up with but definitely not the normal for cremated loved ones.
OMGoodness I just read this again and it sounds absolutely horrid and I do not mean to insult anyone. My apologies if I have.
That's an appetizing image, I should have waited to read here AFTER dinner...lol
And on that note, I'm browsing restaurants and menus for our trip...not a good idea when I'm hungry! Of course, now I'm completely unenthused about the soup I made for dinner...LOL
I'm BBQing tri-tip & chicken on my weber grill......baked taters in the oven......& green salad with ranch dressing......
I'm BBQing tri-tip & chicken on my weber grill......baked taters in the oven......& green salad with ranch dressing......
Yum
That just reminded me to lookup an item I wanted to get on Amazon. Not a grill, but still, I keep forgetting to look it up each time I sign on. Before I get to comfy here I better zip over to Amazon.
Perhaps Her Dad passed away and his ashes are in tupperware?
That is the only thing I can come up with but definitely not the normal for cremated loved ones.
OMGoodness I just read this again and it sounds absolutely horrid and I do not mean to insult anyone. My apologies if I have.
That's my guess too, but what a bizarre text to send.
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