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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
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> We got lunch at a place on Preston Road. I had a good time passing
> judgment on the relative quality of the cosmetic surgery in evidence
> on the faces of many of our co-diners. There certainly are a lot of
> lifted faces in Frisco.
>
> The car's thermometer read 104 on the way home. The meat was frozen,
> and in a chill chest in the back.
>
> It was get-in-front-of-Mike-and-drive-slow-and-stupid day on US
> Highway 380, and the citizenry were having a ball with the
> festivities. Nobody was not talking on a cell phone. Many were also
> knitting. I think one young couple was starting a family. But the
> long drive gave me a chance to think of something else to do with the
> pork I have.
>


> A time/temp sign near a traffic light here in town read 105, but the
> car said it was down to 102.
>
>et.
>
> --
> modom
>
> I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste.
> -- Molly Ivins


back in the day when i was active in 24/7 franchise owner's events,
and used to attend a lott of events in beverly hills, and west elay, i
used to laugh and point out the bad, bad, facelifts of some of the
other guests. this was way before botox and the other lifter-uppers.

the temperatures sound like those we have here in the east end of the
san gabriel valley, and the drivers you mention have relatives out
here that use the 210 freeway.

harriet & critter (j j the world famoust jack russell terrior)