I used to drive a stick, and I drove myself to the hospital with a broken right arm. And then, I had to drive around a Cleveland winter for six weeks using only my left hand.
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Happy Halloween :)
ReplyDeleteBack when I worked for a police department, one of the guys came in and said, "I thought I told you not to park in the squad room."
ReplyDeleteI followed him to the squad room and he pointed to a broom leaning against one of the desks. He was lucky I was in a good mood that day.
Happy Halloween!
:D
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteTrick or Treat!
ReplyDeleteNice. Happy Halloween. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the day! Apropos that:
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(heh,heh)
Smile.
ReplyDeleteI approve!
ReplyDeleteI also have a little black cat that would fit well on my broom.
Happy Halloween!
I love your blog. You are so honest and funny at the same time.
ReplyDeleteSomewhat tangential...
ReplyDeleteI used to drive a stick, and I drove myself to the hospital with a broken right arm. And then, I had to drive around a Cleveland winter for six weeks using only my left hand.
Oh, to be young and stupid again!
I saw a license plate holder once that said, "My other car's a broomstick." I wanted it.
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