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Rated: 13+ · Book · Experience · #1253536
Opinions, experiences, and maybe even knowledge! (No, not that!)
#506469 added May 6, 2007 at 1:22am
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Okay, okay...
I'll get off my lazy rear end and blog! Shee!!

Actually, I've been busy with my geeky programming stuff, an' it's just so hard to pull away sometimes, ya know??? (Shut up, Susan!)

As per my last blog entry eons ago *Bigsmile* I've decided to put my programming skills to work and am creating my own word processor!  So there! *Pthb*

Okay, okay, I'll stop boring you all to tears *Yawn*.  Today was "Pioneer Day" in the big town of Guymon, America.  Hey, due to Oklahoma's Centennial Celebration, there was actually some really cool stuff, like the Annheuser-Busch Clydesdales.  Yes, sister (and others), the very ones from St. Louis!  Yes, all the way from there to here!  Pur-dee cool...

No, there are no pics *Frown*.  Mein mutter ('my mother' for those of you not up on your deutsch [German]) only had three of four snapshots left on her little disposable camera. And, of course, I never thought of jumping into the 21st century and picking up a digital  camera. Had I, some of you might be enjoying some of the pics right this very minute.  But, nooooo, that never crossed smart boy's brain, now, did it?? *Idea* - NOT!

Anyways, the parade was actually halfway decent - but the car clubs' rides weren't as "tricked out" as they usually are.  Hmmm.  Unusual.

Except for one: it was made to look like a "miniature semi" and was painted up with a "Dallas Cowboys" scheme!  COOOOOLLL..... (I want that car..er, truck!!!) *Bigsmile*

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