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Awesome, I've had this exact idea on my todo list for the last 10 years. Glad I don't have to do it now!

I spent a good five minutes yesterday trying to find out how long this burrito place was open for because I didn't want to do the "talking" thing. Eventually I gave in and the whole "talking" process took about 15 seconds, and I learned they closed at 9pm.

A lot of it was collages or photoshopping herself into things, simply because it was such a novelty back then. There was also a concert poster she made for the Irving Klaw Trio when she was at Evergreen then.

I had to do this last week (posted elsewhere in the comments) and my Disk 6 (3.5" version) was bad, but found a website (easily googleable) that had the disk images online. Yes, it was staring into the mouth of madness.

Gah, I posted this also. Somehow in the nine comments that existed, I missed it when I went to doublecheck before posting.

I went and saw this band one time and actually fell asleep. I do like the Clinton Street Theater though. It isn't far from my house and that whole intersection seems to be the last part of inner Portland that isn't Condos & Yet Another Ramen Fusion Shop.

I'm going for the Wild West Hero sort of look.

I somehow talked my way into an indie record store job without ever hearing London Calling.

Good lord it was hard to get signed in. Anyways..

My wife and I realized that neither of us have seen this movie and feel like we should get around to watching it at some point. We are both a bit apprehensive though.

Only because it won an Oscar I'm calling it a "masterpiece" for the basis of this article.

I just wanna ride my motorcy——kle!

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(ok, you won)
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…and there is a Carrot Top mention in this video too!

A guy I used to work with actually had to do something similar to that on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. He said there was basically a little vibration meter on the dash and it wasn't supposed to ever go past eight or something. A couple times they hit a pothole and it got pretty close. The kicker was that it

I'm guessing those upbeat "My girlfriends and I are going out tonight, guys are at home with the kids, we're gonna rave it up and go out on the town" songs fit under "The Right Way to Live"?

More than one baby boomer has assured me that not only was the music better in the 60s, the prizes in Cracker Jacks were much better too. The music thing always annoyed me, but they do have a valid point on the latter.

Long tangential story cause I'm taking a break from work work.

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