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It's starting to become palmetto bug season again, I found one and killed it but now it's stuck to the wall. Oh dear, oh dear.
It's starting to become palmetto bug season again, I found one and killed it but now it's stuck to the wall. Oh dear, oh dear.
Holy hell... 10 more days till I'm back at her place... For good... kinda.. Why the hell are these last 10 days seeming like they're gonna take forever?
:unsure: Perhaps you are now scared of your decision?
Why not invite her down to visit?
Holy hell... 10 more days till I'm back at her place... For good... kinda.. Why the hell are these last 10 days seeming like they're gonna take forever?
Oh I know. Sometimes days feel like years! Terrible, isn't it?
It's starting to become palmetto bug season again, I found one and killed it but now it's stuck to the wall. Oh dear, oh dear.
Great... stupid firetenders recommendation of bringing a motorcycle to Europe now has me thinking of getting a motorcycle license and buying a bike (for home, not Europe)
I never really considered it before as the thought does scare me... but then again so does making life/death choices for people and I do that daily, along with driving lights/sirens at work which is not unsafe itself.
On my shift at my station, both the other Paramedics drive motorcycles, and so does the medic I relieve in the morning, so I could always talk to them about it. But I also have a 99 mile drive to work, which probably isn't good on a bike for a newbie.
JT, don't you ride a bike?
In TX ESD is Emergency Services District.
Jajajaja! Leugo yo comer dos! Estoy feliz por que yo comprendo esto. I suck at Spanish, but I guess not enough to not understand that.Okay, so. Hay dos galletas en el horno. Una galleta dice, "Hace calorrrr aqui!" El otro galleta dice, "HAY DIOS MIO!! Un galleta que puede hablar?!?!"
Great... stupid firetenders recommendation of bringing a motorcycle to Europe now has me thinking of getting a motorcycle license and buying a bike (for home, not Europe)
I never really considered it before as the thought does scare me... but then again so does making life/death choices for people and I do that daily, along with driving lights/sirens at work which is not unsafe itself.
On my shift at my station, both the other Paramedics drive motorcycles, and so does the medic I relieve in the morning, so I could always talk to them about it. But I also have a 99 mile drive to work, which probably isn't good on a bike for a newbie.
JT, don't you ride a bike?