Sunday, December 23, 2007
A Rare Sight
Hello my friends. I just had to share with you a glimpse that I was fortunate to have of one of those extremely rare occurances in nature of which only a select few have the luck, if you want to call it that, of being privy to. Much like seeing the Snow Leopard making a kill in the wild, or chancing upon a baby pigeon, or having the rare, inestimable luck of swimming at a public pool at the very same time that a black man is also swimming there, or the even less frequent privilege of having an intelligent conversation with a Democrat; I was fortunate to stumble upon a 7-11 which was temporarily CLOSED due to a power outage. Wow.
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whatever. that picture looks totally fake...
(i deleted the first post because there were too many typos.)
What!? I thought that you were smart Chris! That's why you need Firefox; they let you know if there is something wrong! That's what I mean.
That's amazing! I don't think that I have ever seen a 7-11 without its lights off (unless they are "Out of Business.") Truly once in a lifetime. hehe :)
whoa. See, at least we have proof that this is possible. The intelligent conversation with a Democrat? Rare? I'd say hard to believe. I'll need a picture of that to believe it.
wow! I would have passed out seeing it in person.
I had one today and when Curtis was walking out of the sev to give it to me a lady looked at him and all my boys with theirs in hand and said, "What? A slurpee?" So what if it was a blizzard...then she proceeded to get a big gulp with ice... there's not much difference in temperature. She needs a nice roundhouse kick to the face!
So did you start to have withdrawls on site or did you quickly find another to get your fix? Crazy picture.
PS Thanks for the Slurpee tonight! Ha!
K. My favorite part of the Cheyenne & Rainbow Seve is that it has a sign up on the door that says "Please remove your hood before entering." Nice.
Hilarious! Dayum! That was gonna be my disguise for stealing the slurpee machines next time I was home.
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