Posted on 04/02/2012 12:33:56 PM PDT by trailhkr1
Cops: Accused Prostitute Offered Undercover Officer Sex For Cheeseburgers Off McDonald's Dollar Menu
The woman, the detective reported, replied that the pair could go have sexual intercourse if I bought her two double cheese burgers off the dollar menu at McDonalds. The cop added, I agreed to the deal and purchased the hamburgers for $2.75.
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W00t!
I know!
I’ve been fighting the wobblies again today, so I’m going to lie down with some moist heat on my neck. Tomorrow is my appointment, so I will try to get something from him, such as a steroid...which is all that works.
All y’all take care!
Hope all works out Face. Sad to hear this. Get better quick!
That's the serigraph on paper in a 'limited' (but huge number) edition. Mine's on canvas. The canvas (I'd have to check to see if it was a giclée) was a very limited number that sold out immediately. It helps that I first bought from Markus just after he quit painting signs and started with coyotes, and that I know his brother. His brother had sold me some wonderful Pierson originals.
There are three Pierson statutes in my office. Two are the current sleek more human coyotes in resin and dark tones (both visible in the photos). The brightly colored on on the top of my wall unit is "A Passion that Kills," from the days he had them carved in Bali. Bright colors, chunky Coyotes. I saw in in Chicago around 1986 and couldn't afford it. Shen I got to be friends with his agent I told her of my long search, during which I'd bought everything Pierson I could get (because he hadn't been 'discovered' yet. She said "I'll check the warehouse - sometimes when we show as having zero we have one or two left."
Sure enough I hear from her two weeks later and the had it in an unsealed box. Told it to me for the original issue price, about twelve years earlier. I love that piece.
The Spanish Battleax gets steroids for autoimmune issues. Makes her feel much better.
It’s raining on my plants, yippee! and I need to go vote.
You're older than we thought...
Just lucky. In the upstair of a book shop on Guadalupe in Austin, I found a muslin map case inside a roll-top desk that had just been purchase. The proprietor sold it to me for $15. Full of old Texas maps and ephemera, like canceled checks including the bar dues check. Had two duplicates among the maps from 1890's ; sale of one of them more than covered my cost, a paid of Luccehse boots, a Texas prison Texas Ranger buckle, and some presents for Mrs. Scoutmaster including some nights out for dinner.
Best thing is all the maps still shows the Texas town named for my surname.
Fascinating.
I propose that your "something close" be officially named, "The Unsuccessfully Stifled Sneeze".
Feel better!
Evening! It rained on my garden today, finally. I hope it will get hot tomorrow and make those little veggies grow!
Hmm. The forecast is 70s through Saturday. Not as encouraging to the plants, but better for the electric bill.
Yea! What are you growing this year?
Arugula and other lettuces for the dragons. Green peas, which will be ready to harvest pretty soon. Peppers: serrano, jalapeno, yellow banana, green bell, cubanelle, and Thai hot peppers. Japanese eggplant. Four tomato plants, but I don’t know what varieties; DP put them in.
Cilantro, parsley, oregano (regular and Greek), rosemary, thyme, basil (regular and Greek), chives ... and we just reseeded catnip before today’s rain. Tom said he planted it too deep the first time. Oh, and sunflowers.
It sounds like your garden has grown!
Do you dry the herbs? Regarding oregano, I always feel a need to say “be careful, it tried to take over one of my beds”. There. I feel better. That’s why I am afraid to try dill: everyone tells me it takes over!
We mainly use the herbs fresh. Our oregano has spread, but it’s not to excess. The same with the cilantro, which reseeds itself twice a year, and the parsley in the front flowerbeds. If it gets carried away, we just pull some up!
I had a great crop of dill one year, but I haven’t had a success with it in I think four years. I have seeds again this year, but haven’t put them out yet. Two years ago, iirc, was the Thyme Explosion, but we’re down to a couple of plants now. The catnip is in the “experiment patch,” at least 20 feet from any other gardens, so if it takes off there, it can just colonize the lawn without mixing in the other herbs.
Funny how certain plants do better than others in what almost seems like cyclic (is that a word?) years.
Cat grass might be a better lawn cover than regular grass. I know the clover we have handles droughts better than the grass. Actually the oregano that has migrated into the lawn does better as a ground cover than the grass, lol.
I weighed Kathleen before her bath last night: 16.2 books!
Soon she will be amassing books in a different context.
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