kiltedpadre
Kiltedpadre
kiltedpadre

My aunt and uncle used to go to Kentucky every year for derby days. I asked them about it a couple years ago. My aunt told me they went for 25 years in a row, and the only time they saw a horse was if the Budweiser box had a picture of a Clydesdale on it.

Right now I’m reading a biography of Dr Seuss. I’ve had good luck at two separate library book sales lately and for the first time in awhile I actually have several new books ready to be next in line.

At least the crews near me prefer drawing pictures instead of autographs.

I recently made that switch myself. I went from pod coffee to pour over or cold brew. It was the best kitchen purchase I have made in a long time.

I’m up to three pairs of Chacos now. The other go to thing I wear once the weather turns nice are my Keen hiking sandals.

Exactly, my mom expressed concerns to her Dr for over a year about thinking she felt a lump in her breast. Her Dr kept telling her she was worrying about nothing.

I almost took a job through a temp agency at one point. They tried to force me to take one of the pay cards. I’m in Ohio. The only state with fee free atms for that card were in North Carolina and Georgia. The company administering the card charged a fee for every transaction if you used it to make a purchase and

Drunk with the queen while playing with royal corgis is an admirable life goal.

We have an account with the local BP. Just pop your head in the door before filling up, and they charge the village card they have on file.

Even if they don’t have their own pumps chances are they all fill up at the same station.

When I had a true beater I kept a rolled up sleeping pad in the trunk for just that reason.

I’m waiting for the day you’re asking for legal advice setting up a US Smart museum non-profit.

Nowhere near what I want. Been married almost 7 years and dated about two years before that. I’m 38 and she’s 39. The wheels fell off just before the wedding.

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Prepare to be shocked: Jay Leno has one. Here it is on an episode of “My Classic Car.”

If I can find a decent price on some steelies to fit my Volt I’ll add some moondiscs.

This is Lola (the grey kitty) and Edgar the ferocious ginger. Unfortunately, my picture of our third Pitch won’t load.

I’ve said more than once that if I ever buy an old British roadster I’ll have “Loud MacLeod” inserts in the seats and door panels.

If you’re truly interested look into tartan cloth. Depending on the pattern and weight you choose it can be found for $40-70 per yard.

By “right outside Nashville” the article means 120 miles away.

I may need different toes if he succeeds in destroying the ones I have now.