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  1. ocnblu

    Pictures!

    Do you visit often, GMan?
  2. ocnblu

    Pictures!

    Nice pics of Croatia, GMan.
  3. ocnblu

    Home Cookin

    wildman, that sounds good!
  4. Well, I had a glass of Guinness, but my dreams of corned beef & cabbage were dashed. The grocery store shelf was empty... I waited too long, and I didn't feel like cruising grocery stores looking.
  5. shamrock
  6. ocnblu

    Home Cookin

    I'm too lazy to make it on my own. Could you make me a pie and bring it here to my house? I'll tip ya. (yuk yuk, I kill me!) Please post it.
  7. You mean the hair isn't a force field?
  8. Ugh, some leprechaun showed me his lucky charms, now I feel dirty. I guess I should go and get a glass of green beer this evening. Corned beef and cabbage for dinner! Oh, and this post wouldn't be complete without this guy:
  9. ocnblu

    Pictures!

    RBB, you realize that's a person GMan is hugging, with a big black square over their face, right? GMan is still cute... I remember that other pic, with another friend with a big black square over his face.
  10. "Sketchy and antiquated"? It's the very same test all the domestic competition aced. That's apples to apples testing. The Tadpole has a soft head, just like its buyers.
  11. Oh no, this makes me sad. See my tears? I'm really sad.
  12. I'm the same as Viper on this.
  13. couch
  14. I always find the Pop-Up Book of Human Anatomy to be entertaining. Life is too short, I am sure you both felt good after the visit, Bob.
  15. In Camino's thread about his restoration project, GMTruckguy linked to an ad for a red "'77" Monte Carlo... I think that car is a '76. Knightfan, didn't all '77s have a hood ornament? The '76s didn't...
  16. Speaking of your avatar, sir... have you ever done a Geico commercial?
  17. ocnblu

    Pictures!

    I wish Viper all the happiness and success in the world, where ever he is. But he needs money to travel to those bigger towns, to see how they feel. I wouldn't trade growing up on my grandparents' farm for anything, it was idyllic, now that I think back. Visiting the big city has always been a fun daytrip for me, Baltimore, DC, even Annapolis seemed big to me, but I felt as though living in a city would swallow my identity. Lancaster has a sprawling suburban area. Traffic here is nervewracking, compared to little Easton, MD, the last place I lived down there. I just like living in a smaller town in relatively close proximity to cities for when I want to disappear among the asphalt and concrete for a day. Returning home to green hills and quiet does my heart good. Not saying Viper should feel the same as I do, just offering a perspective. Yes, the Millenia would be clean all the time in Dubois, especially if there's a high school football team staging a car wash to raise money for new uniforms. There's a thought for ya, Vipes.
  18. The HHR is such a sweet little mini Suburban. Congrats, you big dufus. Pics, please!
  19. Kia Carerra (sports car? actress? you decide.)
  20. ocnblu

    Pictures!

    Latrobe?
  21. Scooby
  22. Sleetin' like a junkyard dog pretty much all frickin' day here, calling for up to 5 or so inches of mixed winter precip through tomorrow. Apparently, my bank closed early... and so did the gym. I have no idea what to do with my hands.
  23. Well now I have to get used to living without eyesight. Thank you, RBB.
  24. symmetrical
  25. That was horrible. She was out of her element, she tried to yell like Michael and that's not her gig.
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