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Saturday Night Palsy
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I can't even see the shuffle thread in the comments.

You kids with your fancy-dancy electronics! In my day we played board games with our friends and family! Last night I played Pandemic with a couple of friends and had a great time. I really dig co-operative board games. We're still debating shelling out for Pandemic: Legacy but split four ways it would be pretty

I'm constantly broke (but working my way out of debt!) so I've been cooking a lot of dried beans and brown rice lately. The beans are easy as pie in the crock-pot (but be careful which beans you use—kidney beans and their like need to be boiled for at least ten minutes or you could get really ill) and the rice fills

Finished Slade House which was excellent! The two books I read prior to this one were total bores and Mitchell made me look forward to coming home and reading at night again. It's strongly connected to The Bone Clocks but not so much that you can't read one without knowledge of the other. A great, quick, haunted

That was poor pun for some sheep laughs.

Why not? Boris the Bear already had them both.

Like Roger Moore!

Give it up. He's not gonna give you his wooden pickle.

No way. Jesus isn't into piercings.

Or Arrest-Fest if you drink like a feller with the handle of Saturday Night Palsy.

I don't get it. He's still alive at the end of Jedi.

2 Caffeinated 2 Smoke Outside

I've been back almost ten years but New Braunfels is where my family is from. Lots of family there.

Nice! I grew up in San Antonio and New Braunfels. Live in a San Antonio suburb now. Universal City.

Oh, well that's a bit less unfortunate.

Dammit! I always switch over to this station when one of the good songs are ending!

Where in Texas were you raised?

Yes you do, but we're not hurting for it down here in San Antonio. I'm not saying we have it better, but I'm not arguing against a taste-off either.

Didn't know the story of the German Shepherd, but there's a great story behind the Master of Sparks song. One of the guys had a welder friend who made a big metal ball with a seat inside and dragged one of the band members willingly in the ball behind his pick-up on a lonely concrete road. The details escape me—I

Plus the kids like it!