SweetWitch
Green Goddess
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"HEY MOOGY, where's that furniture truck?"
Shut up.
I'm off to soak in a tub and drink heavily.
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"HEY MOOGY, where's that furniture truck?"
If you're going to be that way, I'll leave ya stuck in the wall.
But then again, she has booze and I don't.
I'll save you Molly! *pulls Molly from wall*
If you're going to be that way, I'll leave ya stuck in the wall.
But then again, she has booze and I don't.
Though I reduced my alcohol consumption greatly during my dieting (I'm down 12 lbs. in the last 6 weeks) methinks this night will involve much consumption of red wine. We're going out for French onion soup and braised somethings.
Careful! I just painted.
Nyaah, nyah.
A little heavier on the tongue action please.
Purrfect. Now my is dancing.
That's all you get. I'm too achy and worn out for more.
Good night.
That would have been a perfect plan for me... if I hadn't been so late at the theatre.Shut up.
I'm off to soak in a tub and drink heavily.
Even though the packing line wasn't running, it sounds like you had a good day. I'm thinking a nice rose, muscadet or riesling for those crab. Of course, Oregon has a bunch of really nice beers that would also go well.Left Portland today, arrived at the coast. Stopped in at the Tillamook Cheese Factory, but the packing line was not running today (Lame). Picked up she cheese curds though, yummy. Spent a bunch of time at the Tillamook Air Museum which is housed in a HUGE blimp hanger. Lots of fun. Got my crab pot ready to catch some Dungeness right off the docks tomorrow morning.
Pics as promised.
There are two of those hangers at what used to be the Santa Anna Marine Air Facility in Santa Anna Calif. I was stationed there several years. They were built for housing Sub chasing Blimps back in WW2. They are the largest wooden structures ever built at a quarter mile long, 200 feet wide and over 300 feet high. Only the ends are not wood. They are four feet thick concrete retaining walls.
We used the ones a t Santa Anna for hangers, offices, and shops. Two full squadrons of 46 Helios per hanger.
And now at least one of them is back in the blimp biz. It seems a company is using one to build advanced design airships for heavy lifting and surveillance work.
Have a glass for me. We're all out of the stuff we made.
There's a story that one mad pilot actually flew into one end of one of those hangers and pulled a complete loop inside before flying out the other end. I have my doubts . . .
You given it all away, drunk it or spoiled it?.
I got the impression that there was Gallons of the stuff.
Ah well, back to the soda. . . .