That turned out pretty well, I'd say--had a semi-date on Friday night and ate large quantities of a well-smoked pig, got to go play in the junkyard, got my headlights changed out, Auburn won, got to read the paper on Sunday, and the kids don't have school this week.
All about that stuff in a while--silly dumb ol' work is still cramping my style, so I have to get some of that shoved out of the way first before I can play a lot. Tune in after while, though, and we'll see what there is to see.
Posted by Terry Oglesby at October 17, 2005 08:09 AMNo wonder you folks eat so much pig. Haven't those pigs heard smoking is bad for you? No wonder there's all those late pigs lying around waiting to be put into sandwiches.
Posted by: skinnydan at October 17, 2005 10:08 AMSillydan--the pigs aren't the one smoking--it's us people that smoke THEM!
And yes, they are very difficult to keep lit.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at October 17, 2005 12:09 PMJeez. Where do you get paper large enough to roll a pig in?
Posted by: skinnydan at October 20, 2005 11:46 AMWe usually just buy a Washington Post.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at October 20, 2005 11:53 AMOdd idea. Given the quality of their journalism, I imagine you start seeing things after a while. Like smoking crack, only with more pig and you get ink on your fingers.
Posted by: skinnydan at October 20, 2005 01:29 PMTrue, but at least for once it's useful for something.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at October 20, 2005 01:46 PM