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Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:58 pm
by valentinebaby
Earth2Mama wrote:
valentinebaby wrote:Like any good Washingtonian, ugh I can't believe I just called myself that, I love my coffee, and there's nothing better then sitting at the bus stop and seeing three Starbucks and two espresso stands, but I would trade it all for a frappe maker and a bialy. I mean english muffins and bagels just don't do it for me.
Love coffee ... LOVE it!

OMG ... can't go a day without drinking it. Sometimes, I have 3 cups a day :D But, what do you expect from someone who's drank a cup since the age of eight? :lol:
I very rarely drink normal coffee. I have a machine, I have gourmet Hawaiian beans, but honestly I'd rather go to the stands and pay for latte's or blended drinks. It's not that expensive as long as you aren't going to Starbucks or Seattle's Best. Mr. Coffee makes the new frappe machines though and hopefully if I don't get a dog for my birthday I'll get one of those. That'd be pretty sweet.

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:30 pm
by killjoy
I don't mind rainy days......I don't mind cold days....but what I do HATE...is COLD/RAINY days!!

It's once again cold here in Alabama...you have to understand the weather here :roll: You see north Alabama is just close enough to the Gulf of Mexico and just close enough to the colder areas of the rest of the US North. So one week we'll have cold air from up north blow down on us and it'll be twenty degrees or less for two weeks.But than a warm wet front from the Gulf of Mexico will blow up from the South and hit us and it'll be raining and sixty for a week.

We can go back and forth all freaking winter. :roll: But as of now it's freaking cold and raining.God help us if it drops below freezing tonight and all of this turns to ice/snow.We don't do to well with ice/snow :lol:

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:33 am
by valentinebaby
Told Hubby about the yummy frappe maker and I think the possibility of getting a dog for my birthday went totally out the window. Sad times.

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:50 pm
by NotYourChick
Last night I was on the phone with my sister. (which I don't get to do alot) Was talking about her wedding. Then the power goes out and I hear some kid yell "What the hell did you do?" I went out side and saw a truck that hit one of the power polls outside. Some kid was doing donuts outside and hit it. The stupid kid also called the cops 10mins later saying someone took his car.

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:13 pm
by valentinebaby
NotYourChick wrote:Last night I was on the phone with my sister. (which I don't get to do alot) Was talking about her wedding. Then the power goes out and I hear some kid yell "What the hell did you do?" I went out side and saw a truck that hit one of the power polls outside. Some kid was doing donuts outside and hit it. The stupid kid also called the cops 10mins later saying someone took his car.
ROFL The dumb ass just didn't want to get in trouble. He was probably drunk too. You know I never did anything reckless like that as a teenager then again I don't even know how to drive so I guess that was never an issue.

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:15 pm
by Earth2Mama
valentinebaby wrote:
NotYourChick wrote:Last night I was on the phone with my sister. (which I don't get to do alot) Was talking about her wedding. Then the power goes out and I hear some kid yell "What the hell did you do?" I went out side and saw a truck that hit one of the power polls outside. Some kid was doing donuts outside and hit it. The stupid kid also called the cops 10mins later saying someone took his car.
ROFL The dumb ass just didn't want to get in trouble. He was probably drunk too. You know I never did anything reckless like that as a teenager then again I don't even know how to drive so I guess that was never an issue.
Me either. My brother did plenty of dumb ass shit for the both of us! Joy riding on a lawn? Need I say more?

Funny thing ... he's a cop now :? Go figure! :lol:

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:17 pm
by valentinebaby
Earth2Mama wrote:
valentinebaby wrote:
NotYourChick wrote:Last night I was on the phone with my sister. (which I don't get to do alot) Was talking about her wedding. Then the power goes out and I hear some kid yell "What the hell did you do?" I went out side and saw a truck that hit one of the power polls outside. Some kid was doing donuts outside and hit it. The stupid kid also called the cops 10mins later saying someone took his car.
ROFL The dumb ass just didn't want to get in trouble. He was probably drunk too. You know I never did anything reckless like that as a teenager then again I don't even know how to drive so I guess that was never an issue.
Me either. My brother did plenty of dumb ass shit for the both of us! Joy riding on a lawn? Need I say more?

Funny thing ... he's a cop now :? Go figure! :lol:
At least he can understand the people who do lol. Probably makes him better at his job.

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:15 pm
by NotYourChick
They need to raise the driving age.

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:53 pm
by Earth2Mama
NotYourChick wrote:They need to raise the driving age.
Well, at the time of my brother's joy ride, he was only 15. After court, they made him wait until he was 18 yrs of age and had paid off the more than $1000 fine. It happened in NJ, and the legal age to drive there is 17 yrs old (not that long of a wait really) :roll:

But, my parents did make him pay the fine all by himself, they never contributed to it. So, for the next year, he worked at a gas station and OMG ... came home smelling of gas constantly. Anytime I smelled gasoline at home, I knew it was him and that he had just come home. :lol:

Re: The Official "Complain About Life" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:57 pm
by valentinebaby
NotYourChick wrote:They need to raise the driving age.
They actually have in most places. I know Oregon and Washington or on a graduated system, which basically means that until they're 18, there's a lot of restrictions on how many people can be in their car, how late they can drive. I did a whole article about it when I was taking journalism. I'm still not sure if I actually agree with it or not.