Friday, May 25, 2007

Random thoughts

Pictures must follow eventually, but... With Fred having had most of the fur removed from his butt, and what little fur is left is white, from the back he looks like he's wearing long johns. He does seem to be handling the heat a bit better. At least that's what we keep telling ourselves.

Fingers crossed but as of tomorrow we should be the proud owners of a new (to us) car. It looks roughly like the one pictured. We're replacing the Race Taxy, Chris's '89 Volvo Station Wagon with a 2004 pimped out model. Now to hit Ear Xtacy on our way through Louisville next weekend for a bumper sticker. The "thing" in Louisville was to cut up the bumper sticker, re-arrange the letters and give your car a name. We'll see what name applies itself to the new car. We just have some paperwork to get through in the AM, and then....we'll have two reliable cars for roadtrips. Perfect.


I worked from home yesterday when it was 80 degrees. I'm not working from home again this summer, I can already tell the heat is going to hurt me this year.

Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend everyone!

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4 Comments:

At May 27, 2007 at 11:20 PM, Blogger Jen Ambrose said...

I MISS MY VOLVO!!!!!!
Were you guys in Louisville when that great crepe Ear X-tacy?
Have some Heine Brothers coffee while you are there.

 
At May 27, 2007 at 11:21 PM, Blogger Jen Ambrose said...

I meant great crepe place was near Ear X-tacy

 
At May 28, 2007 at 11:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had no idea there was ever a crepe place there! When was that? I lived there '94-2000. You obviously spent some time there.

Oddly, I worked for Day's Coffee while in town. Heine Bro's was our "rival". It does bug me that they have 3 stores within one mile, one *across the street* from Day's. But, as one of the gay guys who worked at Day's told me "we're not the ones with the gay name."

-the husband

 
At May 28, 2007 at 9:36 PM, Blogger Jen Ambrose said...

LOL. Actually our favorite coffee on Bardstown Road was Twice Told before it closed. They had the most amazing biscuits and vegetarian gravy.
We lived in Bardstown in 97 and then in Elizabethtown in 2002-2003.

 

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