Thanks asshole!
Thursday, June 21st, 2007Big props for getting into a car accident on one of the busiest roads in the state during rush hour.
You allowed us all to share in your misery.
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“Where hacks come to spew nonsense” - B2B
Big props for getting into a car accident on one of the busiest roads in the state during rush hour.
You allowed us all to share in your misery.
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You know, having a race canceled does not bother me so much. Sure, I love racing at the track and I hate to lose a night of racing, but no big deal.
What I absolutely despise is the utter and complete waste of time it is to go up to the track and then not be able to race. This same thing happened last year.
The weather looks mysterious most of the day but then things start to look good around 4pm. I load up the car and fight through traffic from south Minneapolis all the way up to Blaine. Once at the track I begin the process of lumping all my junk out of the car to the infield of the track. Additional lumping of junk from the storage container to the infield. Just about the time that I get everything all in place, pumped up and dialed in to start warming up here comes the rain.
A little at first, just enough to be annoying but not enough to discourage the thought that racing could still happen. So it starts raining a bit harder. It would seem that the writing is on the wall as the surface of the track is now slick with water. It’s obvious that set up should stop and break down should begin. As a final punishment for bothering to show up at all the real rain starts to pour down now soaking everything and everyone.
Oh well. At least no one got struck by lightening and at least Ray was smart enough not to bother showing up.
Server problems between 1pm and 6pm. Sorry for the lack of websitedness.
My hosting company tried to tell me it was my ISP. I told them to check again and they then told me that they were working on the server. Thanks for telling me what I already knew.
I took this photo yesterday during the daily dog walk. Look at this thing. Is it really necessary to take over your whole lot with house and tower over your neighbors?
I don’t know how I feel about an ordinance that keeps people from doing what they want with their property, but I would be embarrassed to come home to such a huge house. It would be like walking around with some outrageously big cowboy hat on all the time.
How much house do you really need in South Minneapolis?
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Local rider Teresa Moriarty – Flanders, far right.
Photo credit: Paul Mueller