Posted on 03/09/2005 12:56:02 PM PST by billorites
Darwin award?
Sad story.
I knew this girl slightly - I work at the college she attended - and this really has people shook up. She was a sweet kid and very well liked, and it was a sick and horrible way to go.
For all the people saying they should have waited for a town...you may be right, but the exits up this way are few and far between.
The driver will have this following him for a long, long time. Hopefully he learns something.
Bakery? Who needs a bakery???? Get to your nearest supermarket and purchase a tin of Pillsbury (I don't know how to spell) croissants - the type you unroll and bake. Oh! Get the regular size and NOT a non-fat ANYTHING. Then buy a bag of GOOD chocolate chips (get the richest chocolate ones you can). Go home. Pre-heat the oven, lay the croissants flat and place chocolate chips on them - then roll them up. Bake until nicely golden and enjoy! I bake these all the time! Got an e-mail from a co-worker who said it brought back memories of when she was a child in Sweden, of all places! The chocolate I use for these croissants are Ghirardelli Double-Chocolate, though my husband prefers their Semi-sweet chocolate chips. It's the small details that make life nice!
mmmm, now you made me hungry. Send those chocolate croissants on over...yummy.
"You don't have to drink and drive to be an idiot--driving 90 MPH on country roads while fumbling with 8 track tapes was my downfall."
You're bringing back memories of my rode hard and put up wet 72' Mustang GT. For $350 it came with about a dozen eight track tapes and a left front wheel that came off and rolled down the road as I skidded to a stop on main street. It was the first car I ever bought with my own money. Wasn't much of a car but I loved the way it felt when you jammed one of those tapes in the slot and cranked up the volume.
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