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lol.... Cory nothing wrong with that.. Even Self employeed need to get out early every now and then.. But the problem will be getting the phone to work with ya
lol.... Cory nothing wrong with that.. Even Self employeed need to get out early every now and then.. But the problem will be getting the phone to work with ya
I could do that for awhile but after a bit it would get to me
Im just about caught up since last week and I've been working on my website which is a nightmare. So I figure a short Friday because Ill be working all weekend.
I've got a pretty busy weekend though...stuff to do around the house!
I've got to change the rear brakes on the Excursion, rotate the tires and change the oil...I'll do that tomorrow morning before it gets too hot around here!
Then I've got some tasks to do inside the air conditioned house!
If people would just stay in their lane and drive it wouldn't be nearly as bad. I have to say the ford truck guys had good common sense though. Its mostly the cars weaving back and forth from lane to lane stopping the little movement there is.
If people would just stay in their lane and drive it wouldn't be nearly as bad. I have to say the ford truck guys had good common sense though. Its mostly the cars weaving back and forth from lane to lane stopping the little movement there is.
Exactly. I love how I watched one guy weave from one lane to another for several minutes. He started in the far right lane and ended up in the far left lane when traffic slowed way down. It turns out that we were almost to his exit and he literally stopped in his lane and worked his way over to his exit cutting several cars off in the process.
At that point I made it up in my mind that if he cuts in front of me I was going to plow straight through him to teach him a lesson.
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