oh Cait, your car is so cute looking. and all those names rock... ha ha, i finally picked basil which at this time seems to be the general consensus. however, i was very close to picking jude (after mr. law, i would presume?) ♥
Thank you, dear. Yes, the car has now been decided as 'Basil.' I think it fits quite well, although Devin and Allison really wanted it to be called Arthur, for some reason or another. But well, it's not their car, is it?
(Yeah. It isn't exactly after Jude Law, but I saw a picture of him and got the idea. Close enough.)
That's not an American car, that's a Swedish one. Most don't look like that. We mostly have mini-vans and SUVs, or small little four doors that are plain looking. This is our house. Most of the houses in our neighborhood are brick and smaller, but they're mostly the same, I guess. Pretty average all around. (It's a 'planned community' type thing. They build a bunch of houses in a small area, all alike, and then name it after whatever used to be there - Forest Oaks or something lame - or make up something pretentious sounding and then you have to pay dues to keep up the tennis court and swimming pool no one really uses. They all suck and they're building three more different ones right around ours now.)
And yes, that is the suburbs. We live in metro-Atlanta, they call it. We are the definition of suburbs.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is your American Development in Sub-Urban Areas class for today. Please join us next time when we'll be discussing 'Road Widening in Historic Neighborhoods: Friend or Foe?'
i rather like the name Bosie, but it's just too bad that it was the nickname of Lord Alfred Douglas. i've never met him (and obviously i never will), but i can't help having an intense dislike for him.
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(Yeah. It isn't exactly after Jude Law, but I saw a picture of him and got the idea. Close enough.)
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And yes, that is the suburbs. We live in metro-Atlanta, they call it. We are the definition of suburbs.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is your American Development in Sub-Urban Areas class for today. Please join us next time when we'll be discussing 'Road Widening in Historic Neighborhoods: Friend or Foe?'
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