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I think I ate too much frosting. It was good but still too much
fabulous old bus, the modern ones don'ht seem to have any character at al :)
...yeah, rode on that particular model a lot when I was young. They even had real leather cushion seats (same as the trackless trolleys and GM "5000 series" did) instead of this hard plastic with vinyl or cloth rubbish in the middle (literally a pain in the bum especially for us older folks). The windows actually opened vertically (like on a school bus) which gave excellent air circulation on hot days, no need for fuel guzzling air conditioning.
Fig 1 Marmon "Trackless Trolley". (Milwaukee had an extensive network of these, one of the largest in the nation)
Fig 2. GM 5000 "Old look" series
Why would it be a bad idea to drink a caffeine loaded drink right now? I want to have one of these refreshers I got but it is loaded with caffeine.
Is it possible to give G2M pants that sag to his knees that seem popular with the young idiots today?
The more Bryce the better
My internet is acting so slow it is hard to download anything.
Here is an ivy girl if I can post it. Rendered with iRay.
fabulous old bus, the modern ones don'ht seem to have any character at al :)
...yeah, rode on that particular model a lot when I was young. They even had real leather cushion seats (same as the trackless trolleys and GM "5000 series" did) instead of this hard plastic with vinyl or cloth rubbish in the middle (literally a pain in the bum especially for us older folks). The windows actually opened vertically (like on a school bus) which gave excellent air circulation on hot days, no need for fuel guzzling air conditioning.
Fig 1 Marmon "Trackless Trolley". (Milwaukee had an extensive network of these, one of the largest in the nation)
Fig 2. GM 5000 "Old look" series
...Every day I get in the queue (Too much, Magic Bus)
To get on the bus that takes me to you (Too much, Magic Bus)
I'm so nervous, I just sit and smile (Too much, Magic Bus)
You house is only another mile (Too much, Magic Bus)...
...nice. Bryce lets you do some very surreal scenes, perfect for album covers.
Fairly sure this one is Bryce. :)
Fairly sure this one is Bryce. :)
would not surprise me
...I don't think so. Had a bottle of "real" "Coca Cola last night with dinner and was up past 1 AM.
Goo'Evening :) guvnars
more than a feeling slipped awaaay marianne
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the fg changed from last night ahready? doh snoozers losers
...yeah, rode on that particular model a lot when I was young. They even had real leather cushion seats (same as the trackless trolleys and GM "5000 series" did) instead of this hard plastic with vinyl or cloth rubbish in the middle (literally a pain in the bum especially for us older folks). The windows actually opened vertically (like on a school bus) which gave excellent air circulation on hot days, no need for fuel guzzling air conditioning.
Fig 1 Marmon "Trackless Trolley". (Milwaukee had an extensive network of these, one of the largest in the nation)
Fig 2. GM 5000 "Old look" series
...Every day I get in the queue (Too much, Magic Bus)
To get on the bus that takes me to you (Too much, Magic Bus)
I'm so nervous, I just sit and smile (Too much, Magic Bus)
You house is only another mile (Too much, Magic Bus)...
luck be a bus ta'nite :lol:
frosting? was sprinkles on it?
unflateable cupcake
Wouldn't we all. LAA does help a little though. http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/large-address-aware.112556/
Tiling an image would take the pressure off 32bit apps :)
how long til 128 bit apps? :lol:
fabulous old bus, the modern ones don'ht seem to have any character at al :)
...yeah, rode on that particular model a lot when I was young. They even had real leather cushion seats (same as the trackless trolleys and GM "5000 series" did) instead of this hard plastic with vinyl or cloth rubbish in the middle (literally a pain in the bum especially for us older folks). The windows actually opened vertically (like on a school bus) which gave excellent air circulation on hot days, no need for fuel guzzling air conditioning.
Fig 1 Marmon "Trackless Trolley". (Milwaukee had an extensive network of these, one of the largest in the nation)
Fig 2. GM 5000 "Old look" series
OMG! Thom McAn Shoes! My mom used to take me there every year for new school shoes! They were very high quality.
Dana
I hate that. I want to say, "Pull your pants up, dude! I don't want to see your underwear!" :sick: But I'm afraid he'd pull out a gun and shoot me. :gulp:
I liked that guy on American Idol a few years back:
Lookin' like a fool with your pants on the ground! :lol:
Dana
...I don't think so. Had a bottle of "real" "Coca Cola last night with dinner and was up past 1 AM.
A "bottle" of Coke could easily be 3 or 4 servings.
Back in the day... remember? ... Coke came in 6 ounce bottles. Glass bottles that you could drive nails with,... for a dime, ...and you got a 2 cent deposit back when you returned the bottle. :blank:
In fact, I think in the early-fifties when I was about 5 and my father owned a small gasoline service station we had a Coke machine that dispensed the 6 oz bottles for a nickel! :wow: He use to let me "help" fill the machine. It held a vertical circular ring but I could only reach the slots at the bottom of the ring so he'd leave a few empty slots for me to fill.
...yeah, rode on that particular model a lot when I was young. They even had real leather cushion seats (same as the trackless trolleys and GM "5000 series" did) instead of this hard plastic with vinyl or cloth rubbish in the middle (literally a pain in the bum especially for us older folks). The windows actually opened vertically (like on a school bus) which gave excellent air circulation on hot days, no need for fuel guzzling air conditioning.
Fig 1 Marmon "Trackless Trolley". (Milwaukee had an extensive network of these, one of the largest in the nation)
Fig 2. GM 5000 "Old look" series
OMG! Thom McAn Shoes! My mom used to take me there every year for new school shoes! They were very high quality.
Dana
..same here, and that very same store in the picture.
A "bottle" of Coke could easily be 3 or 4 servings.
Back in the day... remember? ... Coke came in 6 ounce bottles. Glass bottles that you could drive nails with,... for a dime, ...and you got a 2 cent deposit back when you returned the bottle. :blank:
In fact, I think in the early-fifties when I was about 5 and my father owned a small gasoline service station we had a Coke machine that dispensed the 6 oz bottles for a nickel! :wow: He use to let me "help" fill the machine. It held a vertical circular ring but I could only reach the slots at the bottom of the ring so he'd leave a few empty slots for me to fill.
...this one was 12 oz.. "Mexican Coca Cola", made with real cane sugar instead of HFCS.. A bit more expensive than the US made version (6 pack is 6$) but so much better.
...and yes, still in that thick greenish glass bottle with the painted on label. ¡No plástico!
complaint: shipping cost of a T-Shirt is $7.50?? I think Walmart only charges $4.50 or $5.00. I helped my friend in Virginia order a shirt.
Yeah, shipping can be a real scam especially from small companies. Shipping charges is an easy way for on-line stores to advertise lower prices for products yet make more profit than their competitors by jacking up the shipping charges. Some places get absolutely outrageous with their shipping charges. You have to shop carefully.
I shop Amazon and try to always get their free shipping offer. Yeah, you have to buy a minimum of $35 of qualifying products and not all products qualify but if I'm not in a hurry, my wishlist usually has enough of a selection to permit me to assemble a winning hand. Also, Amazon has some sort of a paid membership where shipping is free or fast or reduced or something but I haven't fully checked it out yet.
Sometimes Amazon's prices from their own stocks, even with shipping charged, turn out to be less than the same product ordered through Amazon but filled by and shipped by a separate provider.
...saw a coffee cup I wanted on ebay, "buy it now" price: 6$, shipping charge: 8$.
Were there any new releases today?
no .
Thank you!
Charges for shipping and handling always sounds weird to me. I know what shipping is, but what exactly is "handling"? They charge extra for touching an item during shipping?
Breakfast ho!
UK shops are more logical, they charge for Postage and Packing.
whoa nice pinks in those clouds :)
fabulous old bus, the modern ones don'ht seem to have any character at al :)
...yeah, rode on that particular model a lot when I was young. They even had real leather cushion seats (same as the trackless trolleys and GM "5000 series" did) instead of this hard plastic with vinyl or cloth rubbish in the middle (literally a pain in the bum especially for us older folks). The windows actually opened vertically (like on a school bus) which gave excellent air circulation on hot days, no need for fuel guzzling air conditioning.
Fig 1 Marmon "Trackless Trolley". (Milwaukee had an extensive network of these, one of the largest in the nation)
Fig 2. GM 5000 "Old look" series
The electric bus is real cute, ours are green and run on tracks and are not very elegant at all :lol: