Private. Flippin'. Island. GAA!
Beauty dog. Really.
It was late, the sun was about to set. Larry, the Pelican from Nova Scotia, looked over one last time to his love. He knew, instinctively, that it was over. There was no explaining it, it had just ended. He had hoped early on that the relationship would work, that the differences would fade away but, after three months, Larry had reached that hard truth that they would not fade. They became insurmountable. Larry had the genetic urge to migrate back to his home up North and he knew that the chair would not join him.
It was time to say goodbye.
I have.
Pink flag: Lonnie on da track!
Black flag with Skull and Crossbones: Car has been boarded, it's driver keel hauled and is now being driven to a secret cove in the Tortugas.
Yellow and Orange flag, bisected diagonally: Nothing really, someone's sending semaphore.
"Stars and Bars" of the Confederacy: Southern NASCAR fan. Dude. You lost. Deal with it.
I can't find the "legend" to this annotated pic, but I remember laughing uproariously at it.
Nice. Frankenpit.

G'MAE.

Hi Dan
There seems to be something that's been bothering you the last few days, can't seem to quite put my finger on it...
Larry man up! [Westley]This is true love - you think this happens every day?[/Westley]
Yes please! Especially since I'm making twice bakes tonight and they would be so much better if you helped me!!
That's my kind of racing!

*hug*
It doesn't need a motor, it just needs to be movable. Heck.. there are even racing presidents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidents_Race
I have seen them first hand. Which reminds me I should try to see a game or two this year. It is kind of fun to go. They have fireworks at all their home games played on friday(I think that's how they do it) The Nationals games have a nice feel to them. Actually sports is one of those things that pulls D.C. folk together in kind of a nice way. We are such a political town but sports seem to be a common bond.




