Not much delivers around where I live either. Pizza is pretty much it. OTOH, everything is a short drive so carry out is easy. At least it would be if the road that connected the two parts of town wasn't closed.
Riley ,'Potential'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I think Jilli should be allowed to have all the sugar she wants. And fire.
(sits 3,000 miles away and contemplates the possibilities)
Two good things that go great together.
Sugar + Fire = nummy caramelized sugar.
S'mores!!!
I caved and ordered pizza. I'm already in inside pants and have no desire to change back out of them.
My dad just told me next year for my mumbledeesomethingth birthday, he'll take me on a 10 day trip anywhere in the world I want to go. Now I have to figure out where to go. And finally get my damned passport.
K-K-K-K-K-Kathmandu!
On the other hand last week's $232 million dollar lottery ticket was bought in South Dakota by a 23 year old rancher who just recently had his mobile home repossessed. [link]
The name of the town? Winner.
He said he recently told his horse, Eleanor, that "It'd be nice if we go for a longer ride than usual on a bigger ranch of our own."
I bet he will.
My dad just told me next year for my mumbledeesomethingth birthday, he'll take me on a 10 day trip anywhere in the world I want to go. Now I have to figure out where to go.
Greece! Turkey! Thailand! India! Madagascar! Israel! Egypt! Morocco!
I'm not helping, am I?
Wikipedia is dangerous. I went to find out the year that Germany became a country, and ended up clicking through everything I could possibly want to know about nationalism in Europe. (This was prompted by looking at some immigration records for my relatives, and realizing once again that our modern concepts of "race" and "ethnicity" and "nationality" are pretty modern. On these older forms, there are plenty of people whose race is German and they're citizens or subjects of Hungary, or their race is Polish and they're citizens or subjects of Austria, or something like that. My ancestors' race is listed as Hebrew. One thing I found really interesting -- of the several different columns for race and nationality and ethnicity and everything, there isn't anywhere where "white" would be a possible answer.)