So I was out partying...
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So I was out partying...
Over at my friends house last week. her step dad came up to me, of course i was already halfway to drunkeness. said, "do you know who drives that white honda with the PhoenixTattooCompany sticker on the back?"
i told him it was me, kinda freaked out that i perhaps have hit his car by mistake. he was asking me if i liked my car, i was telling him all the cool stuff and whatnot, he had to cut me of so he could tell me that he had just ordered the '08 Fit sport. we talked for the rest of the night. me and this middle age crisis metal head.
By the time i was drunk i told him to drive it so i could get some pretzels.
Honda Fit commorodity strikes agian!
i told him it was me, kinda freaked out that i perhaps have hit his car by mistake. he was asking me if i liked my car, i was telling him all the cool stuff and whatnot, he had to cut me of so he could tell me that he had just ordered the '08 Fit sport. we talked for the rest of the night. me and this middle age crisis metal head.
By the time i was drunk i told him to drive it so i could get some pretzels.
Honda Fit commorodity strikes agian!
I sometimes have to turn down the Marilyn Manson CD when I go through my bank's drive-through.
Once, when I was inside the bank, I saw the tellers laughing at some guy's radio (they turned the speaker up loud in the bank so the other tellers could hear it, he was listening to Dolly Parton).
My Fit is exciting to me, too. Unlike my last few cars.
Jethro Tull FTW
I loves me some Jethro Tull. Saw them twice a couple of years ago. I don't know how many other original members were there, but it was definitely Ian Anderson and Martin Barre. Ian was hilarious with his between-songs banter. Much fun! My personal favorite flute solo is the one in "Locomotive Breath," but there are SO many good songs.
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I loves me some Jethro Tull. Saw them twice a couple of years ago. I don't know how many other original members were there, but it was definitely Ian Anderson and Martin Barre. Ian was hilarious with his between-songs banter. Much fun! My personal favorite flute solo is the one in "Locomotive Breath," but there are SO many good songs.

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