My first boyfriend's car was a '69 black Cadillac hearse.
http://www.cincyconcours.com/2001/he-01-1535.jpg
It had speakers in the back, and a little liquor cabinet. Lots of fun for cruising up and down the strip with 15 people in there and the biggest bottle of Wild Turkey I've ever seen, with a pump on the top. :)
There was also sometimes a coffin in the middle, which his friends would lie down in and spring up from, to surprise the occasional curious motorist. In addition, there was (and this is pretty dark) sometimes a baby coffin, filled with ice and full of beer. Yeah, I know. I thought that kinda crossed a line, myself.
As for the mail truck, you don't want that. Trust me.
That shuttle bus looks way cool, though! Wonder what kind of licensing is required to run a shuttle from the airport? Like, in addition to a business license, do you have to pay the airport to run in and out of there?
If nothing else, it's somebody's Burning Man Roadtrip Bus. :)
I really can't believe it's only $2400. Such a deal. Bet it doesn't last long. — October 24, 2009 12:33 a.m.
Wicked Costly
"Oh, AG, have you met a guy with a cooler car yet? Must be kind of hard to top that." Never. And considering I usually attract the chronically carless, I'm not very likely to, either. :) He rolled that hearse after a few months. Luckily, I wasn't in it at the time. But I'm pretty sure it wasn't the first thing he'd rolled that day.— October 24, 2009 5:18 p.m.
South Park Cat Tales: The Red Rover (#3)
As far as I can tell, the cat hats are an old ad, pulled out of the Craigslist "Best Of" archive. There's not even any contact info for the person, unless I missed something.— October 24, 2009 6:12 a.m.
None
They're recycling now. They've gone green. :)— October 24, 2009 6:09 a.m.
Wicked Costly
My first boyfriend's car was a '69 black Cadillac hearse. http://www.cincyconcours.com/2001/he-01-1535.jpg It had speakers in the back, and a little liquor cabinet. Lots of fun for cruising up and down the strip with 15 people in there and the biggest bottle of Wild Turkey I've ever seen, with a pump on the top. :) There was also sometimes a coffin in the middle, which his friends would lie down in and spring up from, to surprise the occasional curious motorist. In addition, there was (and this is pretty dark) sometimes a baby coffin, filled with ice and full of beer. Yeah, I know. I thought that kinda crossed a line, myself. As for the mail truck, you don't want that. Trust me. That shuttle bus looks way cool, though! Wonder what kind of licensing is required to run a shuttle from the airport? Like, in addition to a business license, do you have to pay the airport to run in and out of there? If nothing else, it's somebody's Burning Man Roadtrip Bus. :) I really can't believe it's only $2400. Such a deal. Bet it doesn't last long.— October 24, 2009 12:33 a.m.
Broken Promise
creO, I hope you log in here again. (I assume you are posting from the public library, or piggybacking on someone's internet connection.) You DEFINITELY need to keep a blog on this site. If not, I hope you're keeping a journal of your experiences for a book later on. I wanna read it.— October 23, 2009 10:21 p.m.
Is San Diego a haven for Homeless?
creO, what an eloquent post. I'm assuming that your story is genuine. If it is, I'm so sorry that you find yourself in this situation. I also don't understand why you wouldn't be able to qualify for full financial aid, including housing. I'm going to check for any blogs from you, and hope that you post more. You may be the most interesting blogger on this site. I'd be very curious as to what a typical day and night consists of for you. Good luck to you.— October 23, 2009 10:14 p.m.
Snapshots of all sides of San Diego neighborhoods
I kinda diggit. I read the ones that looked interesting up through part of Hillcrest. I thought it was kinda sad that the stuff I liked didn't get any comments. Really unfair, considering some of the crap on this site that has generated hundreds of them. These folks deserved some of that attention for their talent and efforts. I'm trying to make mental notes on who they are, to keep them in mind if/when anything new from them goes up. Oh yes, and SD, I agree including a comment from the troll Burwell IS pretty unforgivable. :/— October 23, 2009 10:01 p.m.
Beggar's Banquet
I reeeeeeallly like this. Sorry I missed it in July. Good stuff. Maybe a little rich, a little much -- like dark chocolate, dipped in warm caramel and sprinkled with cinnamon. "Isn't that just a little over the top? Why would you need all three?" Because I like all three. That's why. :)— October 23, 2009 9:54 p.m.
None
This was cool, small technical errors notwithstanding. Nice. :)— October 23, 2009 9:45 p.m.
Why I Should Own a Minivan
Siobhan RULES! Sorry I missed this back in July. Your description of this Cheeto-eating, Jerry Springer beeyotch is just priceless. :)— October 23, 2009 9:29 p.m.