AZhitman wrote:Sometimes we wait until morning.
GheyDrifterXRPS13 wrote:oh and i still gotta come visit with you guis greg and bex...last time i was in phoenix i had a complete brain fart and didn't even think to come out that way.
Bmore-coupe wrote:got so bored in teh snow that I got tattooed today
I got so bored that I did John's dishes while he was getting tattooed.Bmore-coupe wrote:got so bored in teh snow that I got tattooed today
Unless you lose your keys, in which case you're only free to walk.cellardoorv wrote:
Aren't we free to do anything even if we haven't lost everything??Bmore-coupe wrote:got so bored in teh snow that I got tattooed today
Its a quote from Fight ClubBubba1 wrote:
Aren't we free to do anything even if we haven't lost everything??
Bubba1 wrote:
Aren't we free to do anything even if we haven't lost everything??
Koshin wrote:
D*CKBmore-coupe wrote:
Its a quote from Fight Club
Is this statement based on skin pigmentation, or financial stability?DrifterXRPS13 wrote:
So if your bored, you'll go out and get a tattoo...i wish i were white.
I love being immune to temperature. It bugs the hell out of my wife. She just doesnt understand how I can roll around in a hot car, windows up, with no AC, when its 105 F outside, and a few months later, cruise around with the window down and the heat off, even though its snowing and 10 below 0. I guess Ive just worked outside for too many years. Being from MN teaches you to roll with the punches.nissangirl74 wrote:I would highly suggest that you wait until Fall, if that works with your schedule. Soon after Carlisle is when it starts getting pretty hot and I would hate for you to be miserable. Plus, when it's really hot you can't go out and do anything or enjoy the scenery. You just have to stay inside in the A/C and deal with it. Come when it's less than 100 degrees, usually around the end of September, give or take.
I suppose that might be a better Fight Club quote to tattoo thanBmore-coupe wrote:
Its a quote from Fight Club
No one out here could be believe how well I adapted to the heat. One night, around 1 AM, Greg and I were outside working in the yard. it was 113*. Didn't phase me in the least. As long as I can stay hydrated, I'm good to go. There weren't many days that I couldn't stand.FlatBlackIan wrote:
I love being immune to temperature. It bugs the hell out of my wife. She just doesnt understand how I can roll around in a hot car, windows up, with no AC, when its 105 F outside, and a few months later, cruise around with the window down and the heat off, even though its snowing and 10 below 0. I guess Ive just worked outside for too many years. Being from MN teaches you to roll with the punches.
Neither actually.Bmore-coupe wrote:
Is this statement based on skin pigmentation, or financial stability?
I'm sure you do...Newlyweds, all they want to do is "IT".nissangirl74 wrote:greg and I do it every night.
I agree.DrifterXRPS13 wrote:
Neither actually.
Chaotic_Warlord wrote:
I'm sure you do...Newlyweds, all they want to do is "IT".