Loud frat boys at the Red Bar ruining my music consumption. One of my Sowal buds says any young man entering the Red Bar with a popped up polo collar should be turned away at the door. :funn: So true, my friend, so true.
(P.S. All us Peas miss you.)
This shirt sums up how I feel about the popped collar fad.I so agree Toots, I love having my cell phone especially when I'm away from my kids but I do not talk on it constantly...I save the conversing for home and use my cell out of neccessity.
Exactly what I do. It is for my use in an emergency.

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next summer I think I will leave for the mountains. The "touri stress" is getting to me![]()
Won't do you much good to come to the mountains. We have rude, stupid tourists too, who throw out lit cigarettes (talk about forest fires), and stop suddenly on a busy two-lane highway because they think they see a bear. And they really can't drive on our curvy roads. Guess we will have to go to Death Valley to get away from touristos.I believe the formal term for this is buggy bugaboo.people who block the isles at the grocery store -- When I am waiting behind two other people with carts to pass, and I politely say "excuse us" a couple of times, followed by, "EXCUSE ME, YOU ARE BLOCKING TRAFFIC," don't give me the evil eye. You are the one blocking traffic and causing a clusterphuk and making everyone's shopping more frustrating, not me. Obviously, being polite to some people doesn't work and occasionally, we need toor in this case,![]()
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