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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

race time! 

This years indy 500 was the best one i've seen yet. the babes were smoking hot, music was top notch, the local IPA was killer and the cars were fast. the drive back sucked however. I wont bore you with the racing excitement as i'm sure i'm the only one here who actually thinks that racing is a sport that takes strategy and skill. many will say, 'they just drive in circles'. yea, thats the shape of the course i cant argue that, but what alot of people dont understand is that you cant just pass people like you do when your driving home, everyone has it floored just like you.

looks like branciteam has initiated the self destruct sequence to becoming immensed in redneck culture. i think the reason for the excessive bullshitting talk, "back in .... I ...", is simply an age thing. i suspect that these fellows are older. they have infact as some of us will be, been broken by the system and just live these routine lives. there isnt anything interesting in the routine so they talk about their glory days. hell, we bullshit tons about the stupid shit we did.

speaking of routines.... (barone) get up whenever..... do whatever.....
its going to be hard to break that one after its been drilled in for 9 months!!!!

nuff for now.

1 comments

i've never had a problem with breaking routine. if anything i look at it as an alteration to the routine. instead of waking ujp at noon, its 6:30. I've changed routines enough over the last decade (ugh.. i feel old being able to say decade) that a change in the routine almost feels normal. at this point i'm more afraid that maybe i'm going to be stuck in having to change the norm every year or so so that i'll never be able to settle down.

By Blogger Supreme Monkey Overlord, at Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:21:00 AM  

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