It's 9:15 am. the girls are still quite unconscious. This is to be expected after our wild night of driving... Hmmn, not so wild. I remember car... road... more road... It was a lot of driving
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reminds me of a joke i read today at the Doctor's office...ichaeFebruary 25 2006, 02:37:59 UTC
you think they'd let you have drugs
When I was a kid my dad and I had this running joke, that whenever someone asked what he did for a living I would answer "He's a sports mechanic. He fixes boxing fights and horse races..." Well one day one of my teachers asked me what my father did for a living, and when I told her she went nuts. She talked to the principal and the principal called my father and asked him to come down to the office at school. Well he managed to explain the whole thing, and the principal got a little chuckle out of it even though my teacher was not very amused. "So what do you do for a living, anyway?" she asked him. My father, who is a sales rep for a pharmecutical company replied, "I sell drugs!"
They're controlling it because it's a common ingredient in meth and in California I think you can get it, but you have to ask the pharmacist (not just get off the shelf anymore). I'm not sure if you need a prescription or not. Sudafed's given me some bad reactions in the past so I haven't tried to buy it in years. There is a big meth lab problem in rural parts of southern Oregon at least, so I'm not surprised if they just outlawed it altogether.
God.. I love that drive.. up and down the 5. I've done it a lot.. and it's just so relaxing. What's funny is when I read the subject to your post I could have sworn you were talking about Redding here in England. I was all "but.. they .. they are in the states.. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot." Then I came to my senses.. hehehe
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When I was a kid my dad and I had this running joke, that whenever someone asked what he did for a living I would answer "He's a sports mechanic. He fixes boxing fights and horse races..." Well one day one of my teachers asked me what my father did for a living, and when I told her she went nuts. She talked to the principal and the principal called my father and asked him to come down to the office at school. Well he managed to explain the whole thing, and the principal got a little chuckle out of it even though my teacher was not very amused. "So what do you do for a living, anyway?" she asked him. My father, who is a sales rep for a pharmecutical company replied, "I sell drugs!"
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