The REO Lounge - Part II

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:laugh: Yes...the weather around here is always a crap shoot. That's why you find us wearing the silliest combinations of clothing, with layers galore. It is not uncommon to be thrown a 40° day in the summer and a 60° day in the winter. As Forest would say, "it's like a box of chocolates....you never know what you'll get."
 

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:drool: baaaaaaconnnnn :drool:
 

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i would be leary about buying from asia but he has lots of good feedback and been around a while

Andy, Pain is a real good guy. So buying/trading with him would be safe.

Good morning everyone.

Scott - nice hat and shirt.

I'm off to a Dickens Christmas Fair at the Cow Palace. Should be fun.

Note to self - Do not buy nada. You have all presents bought and wrapped and accounted for.
 
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Okay, where's Pietro, where is he? He cost me a night of dancing... and other ancillary pleasures and now I'm gonna show him the real meaning of police brutality!

In accordance with my normal compassionate, helpful and giving personality I went to the post office yesterday to once again send him his $12,000 worth of custom made juice. My fool proof plan depended on the assumption that the vast, vast majority of holiday shippers had already mailed their packages and that the post office would as deserted as a Tiny Tim concert. Well, the fool part was right, and I was the fool.

My first clue was the contingent of SWAT adorned officers directing traffic into the parking lot and their liberal use of both pepper spray and rubber bullets on those drivers who balked at their instructions. I was shocked and speechless at the sight of this violent and unnecessary display of ineptness... why weren't they using real bullets!

After waiting in the traffic jam long enough to necessitate ordering two delivery pizzas, an emergency shot of insulin and a call to a tow truck for a delivery of twenty-gallons of diesel I was finally directed to a parking spot just wide enough for a bicycle, sans training wheels.

After climbing out the driver's window of the truck and rolling the drum of juice out of the bed I made my way to the end of the line which numbered the same amount as soldiers just home from a combat deployment waiting to get into a free Toby Keith concert featuring naked Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as back-up singers. My already low appreciation of Pietro started to wan.

At 10:23PM a post office employee announced that those not already in line would not be served. This did not go over well since the line of cars still waiting to get into the parking lot looked like the last scene in Field of Dreams. Many shouts of discontentment were quickly silenced with .... strokes from M-16 armed SWAT officers. As can be expected there was a mad rush by uninjured line standers to retrieve gayly wrapped packages from their unconscious owners. (I got a really nice new winter coat, scarf and knitted watch cap. (Kay, you can cancel my order for a hat, I don't need it know. I'm sure the elderly lady who tried to pull the package out of my hand will pull through her hip replacement surgery just fine. Hopefully her insurance will also pay for her new dentures. Scrappy little devil she was, especially for being on a walker and lugging around that oxygen tank.)

At 3. 18AM I was motioned forward to the counter by a less than cheery postal employee. I was a bit encouraged when I glanced at one wall and saw his picture depicting him as employee of the month. My momentary enthusiasm was quickly dashed upon the rocks when I glanced at the opposing wall and noticed a picture of a person wanted for serial killing... it was the same person.

I rolled Pietro's drum of juice to the counter and announced that I would like to send it in the most expeditious manner possible. He very politely asked if I owned either a map or a GPS since I'd probably one of them during my drive to Arizona. (It was at this precise moment that I started to wonder if this vaping thing really isn't overrated.)

I calmly explained that I was old and could no longer drive in the dark so he sold me 237 books of stamps. The people in line behind me were not particularly pleased while I took the time to stick each individual stamp in line with its predecessor.

Once the task was completed, and after I had filled out the forms for shipping hazardous waste I queried the employee if the drum would get there before Christmas. He leaned across the counter and motioned me to come closer then whispered in my ear, "there's only one thing you can do that'll give this a chance in hell of getting it there before spring but it won't do you any good... you're not allowed to pray in a federal building. NEXT!"

Needless to say, my night of dancing with beautiful women never materialized, nor did any after dancing activities. Well, that's not entirely accurate... technically I did get screwed.

Merry Christmas Pietro, I'm gonna kill ya... and I'm gonna kill ya slow. (Don't throw away the drum, I need it back.)


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Only about a foot, though:laugh:

Oh, and the power went out early Thurs. evening. So I went to bed where it was warm, got out my big camping flashlight, a good book and my kitties, read and then slept
But it sure was COLD the next morning! So I bundled up like I was gonna stay outside! The wind was howling like a banshee!
So I called my sis who lives about 45 mins. away and she came and rescued me since they had lost power for only a few hours the night before.

And I'm glad I had a two-burner camp stove cuz I had a nice pot of coffee while I was waiting for her.

So anyway, I got back home a little while ago and the neighbor hood boy had shoveled out my driveway and sidewalk so my sis didn't have to park the 4-wheel drive truck on the busy street.

The only downside is that my tv still isn't on:( but I turned on the little alarm clock radio, so it's all good.

And last night me and her went to this steakhouse that I haven't got to since I moved back up here....
New york strio, baked potato, salad bar...yahoo!!!


and here my dissertation ends....
 
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i used to have a friend that loved to wrap...she would wrap everything for me and i would buy her lunch....she moved to florida:mad:

Mornin REOville! Getting ready for family Christmas dinner at Mom's with my brother and his family, can't wait to see my nieces, and sister and her husband. All the talk about music last night, my favorite "drivin down the highway" song is by ZZ Top


Jeni...you posted Jack's theme song!:laugh:
 

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