Feeling a bit better
I'm feeling a little better about the whole crash thing but I still feel like a fucking idiot. Well I sold my car yesterday to some punk with two big black earrings and he tried to rip my mom off and she almost sold my car for like $50 bucks but then this Jerry's guy told us it was worth more like $200 so we made a new offer and this punk got real pissed. I was hoping Jerry would beat his ass. He was one of those no good punks whos just out to rip people who don't know any better off. Gosh and my mom was like trying to be nice and he was still a jerk. I wanted to beat his ass so bad I wish jerry would have because he looked like he wanted to do the same thing I did. Man, Jerry was cool I hope I'm as cool as him when I get older. Also I'm just glad no one got hurt in the car crash because that would've ruined my life I probably wouldn't talk for a long time or something and just be super depressed. Well now my parents wont let my drive for any reason other than they tell me too like pick up my brothers or go to church shit like that. Which sucks but ill be in better shape because ill be walking places now that I would've driven too. Also it sucks because afterschool I'm going to have to suffer in the winter and take the bus in freezing temperatures but my car was going to be freezing anyways so its all good. I'm also pretty pumped about the world series game 1 which is on tonight at six'o'clock. So we'll ill post more tomorrow.
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Major League Baseball : Division Series: home
WHOOOO ANGELS BEAT YANKEES the yankess have been shafted two years in a row! YES! Now all that needs to happen is the twins beating the Yankees! give it a few years!
Monday, October 03, 2005
Friday, August 12, 2005
The Big Lebowski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Big Lebowski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Jeffery Lebowski's character is based on Jeff Dowd, a longtime friend of the Coen brothers.
The Walter Sobchak character is loosely based on filmmaker John Milius.
The rug that 'tied the room together' now hangs on the wall of La'Bowski's Restaurant in Lubbock, Texas.
The word 'man' is said 174 times during the film.
The word 'fuck' (and variants) is said 398 times.
'Dude' is said 1274 times, including variations.
'The Dude' is in every scene, except for the diner scene with the nihilists, in which the missing toe is seen.
The term 'oat soda' is used to refer to beer."
Jeffery Lebowski's character is based on Jeff Dowd, a longtime friend of the Coen brothers.
The Walter Sobchak character is loosely based on filmmaker John Milius.
The rug that 'tied the room together' now hangs on the wall of La'Bowski's Restaurant in Lubbock, Texas.
The word 'man' is said 174 times during the film.
The word 'fuck' (and variants) is said 398 times.
'Dude' is said 1274 times, including variations.
'The Dude' is in every scene, except for the diner scene with the nihilists, in which the missing toe is seen.
The term 'oat soda' is used to refer to beer."
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Taco Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taco Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"On April 1, 1996, Taco Bell took out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times announcing that they had purchased the Liberty Bell to 'reduce the country's debt' and renamed it to 'the Taco Liberty Bell.' Thousands of people who did not immediately get the April Fool's Day hoax protested.
In 1998, it introduced the Taco Bell chihuahua, who spoke the line in commercials for their wildly popular 'Yo quiero Taco Bell' campaign. In the Spanish language, yo quiero means I want (or love). The little dog's real name was 'Dinky'.
However, recently in the mid-2000s, Taco Bell has gone away from the chihuahua and instead has promoted its value menu through 'I'm Full!!' commercials.
Taco Bell encourages its diners to 'think outside the bun', a reference to its bypassing the efforts and popularity wars of such hamburger-selling fast food chains as McDonald's and Burger King through the tortilla instead of the bun. Ironically, Taco Bell had a menu item called the 'Bell Beefer' (bun, [taco spiced] beef, lettuce, cheese and tomato) in the mid to late 1980's designed to compete with burger chains, but the product did not catch on."
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