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Posted by sbsTT(MD) on July 07, 2002 at 10:30 PM
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In Reply To NZR - so, how was everybody's weekend? posted by Guapo on July 07, 2002 at 10:24 PM
     
Message Went and watched fireworks from a rooftop deck in downtown baltimore on the 4th. Great view, great friends, great fun.

Saturday night went to watch my friend's friend's band play. Actually saw a few good bands. Met a hot chick too. Too bad she lives 2 hours away...

Went and saw Pablo Francisco tonight at the Baltimore Improv. If he comes to a town near you...I HIGHLY recommend you go see him. Unbelievably hilarious.

So my weekend was pretty good too. And seeing as I am now unemployed...I don't have to work tomorrow :) I do need to look for a job though.

Congrats on the home improvement stuff. You need to see if Lowes has a frequent buyer program. Sounds like you'll be on a first name basis with all the cashiers in no time.

Zee Ya,
Spencer
AIM: sbsTT14

'91 300ZX TT Stage III+
'88 Chevy S-10 Blazer

Eventually the boy-racers will grow out of the "I'll kick your ass if your stageX TT sucks the doors off my CRX with clear tails" and start to appreciate things in a different way.... - SilverZboy(Ohio) 23:53:47 11/16/01

"Did ya ever realize it's a sports car and not a rolling circus fucking tent? freak." -ni[x]it 19:58:59 02/01/02

"The shortest distance between point A and point B is a straight line. However, ask any car enthusiast to plot the same route and it is never as simple as connecting the two dots with a straight edge. We hunt for spaghetti-noodle paths with the most twists and turns. Never mind how fast we need to reach our destination. Yes a car's ability to accelerate quickly and reach a blistering top speed are desireable. But it is the vehicle's handling dynamics, it's ability to drive swiftly through various corners, that make for a complete and exhilerating driving experience."

-Patrick Hong, R&T June '02-

     
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