Its summertime, people suppose to get horny. Wait, I'm pretty sure you just answered your own question. This might be the most pointless thread I've ever posted in.
And it's sooooooooooooooo nice outside. It was beautiful today when the rain stopped. Never got hot. Windy, just amazing summer weather.
Maybe you should pray for it like the good folks in Lubbock are doing. http://upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060724-063818-3430r
I wish it would go to Lubbock and get the hell out of Houston. Braes Bayou is halfway between the concrete and the surface. My neighborhood was starting to see minor flooding. If this keeps up all day, I'm splitting early to float home.
Pray for Rain, the sky is dry and so am I, so I Pray for Rain, wonder when it will ever rain again and I'm just like everyone, I try to live my life Right on the borderline of what is wrong and what is right Why don't it rain ? Pray for rain
Does anybody else find it weird that Lubbock has a newspaper called the Avalanche-Journal? Shouldn't that be the name of Denver's paper?
Meeeee twoooooo....but then I gotta take my folks out for dinner this evening (Mom's b-day) so I'm hoping we don't have to take a freaking boat to the restaurant!
Well, I'd also be willing to stay all day if it meant no flooding. My team lead just got to the office to learn from his wife that their house out in Mission Bend is flooding. Tell the Moms I said happy birthday!
is it just me or does it always seem to be more idiots on the road when it rains? i got behind a car that decided to brake a couple of times with absolutely no one in front of him. i almost rear ended the mother****er the first time.
I love these "Stupid Questions" kinds of threads... Answer: Never. Next! Dude, there were like maybe 30 minutes of sunshine yesterday... you could have done it then, you lazy bum... I know I DID IT... and without any other MEXICAN's help (maybe only my wife's)
My neighborhood is flooding for the first time since I have lived here. Luckily, I'm at a high point as my corner is the only part of the street (within sight, anyway) without a foot of water. I'm just glad I bought flood insurance for the first time ever.