My anecdote to tide you all over while I'm gone for a couple of days again:
My then-girlfriend, my nephew and my best friend and I were en route to the Summer Sanitarium 2000 tour in St. Louis, July 3rd, '00.
On the way into town, we were in bumper-to-bumper traffic going 70 miles per hour behind a semi. Suddenly the semi slammed on its brakes.
We were all but sure we would rear-end the trailer. Everyone began to brace themselves, including myself, as I tried to apply the brakes gently enough that they wouldn't lock up.
In the stress of the moment, anticipating a nasty collision, I, in a very slow, thought out, dramatic, William Shatner kind of way, I uttered the words, "SWEET....SWEET.....TWAT!"
The car came to a halt and we didn't hit the truck, but my passengers did not notice. My girlfriend had her head in her hands in disbelief, and perhaps disgust, and my best friend and nephew are looking at each other in the back seat, mouthing the words, "Did he just say...?"
...and those, my friends, would have been my last words. I can assure you that had at least one of the people in that car survived any such crash, they would have made sure that the phrase went on my tombstone.
Carpe Noctem
My then-girlfriend, my nephew and my best friend and I were en route to the Summer Sanitarium 2000 tour in St. Louis, July 3rd, '00.
On the way into town, we were in bumper-to-bumper traffic going 70 miles per hour behind a semi. Suddenly the semi slammed on its brakes.
We were all but sure we would rear-end the trailer. Everyone began to brace themselves, including myself, as I tried to apply the brakes gently enough that they wouldn't lock up.
In the stress of the moment, anticipating a nasty collision, I, in a very slow, thought out, dramatic, William Shatner kind of way, I uttered the words, "SWEET....SWEET.....TWAT!"
The car came to a halt and we didn't hit the truck, but my passengers did not notice. My girlfriend had her head in her hands in disbelief, and perhaps disgust, and my best friend and nephew are looking at each other in the back seat, mouthing the words, "Did he just say...?"
...and those, my friends, would have been my last words. I can assure you that had at least one of the people in that car survived any such crash, they would have made sure that the phrase went on my tombstone.
Carpe Noctem
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and i can relate to that experience a little bit. you'll prolly have to remind me to tell you the story. but its similar at least and that works..
oh hey man. check this out.. my g'f and i found out the sex..
were havin a little boy this is awesome.. i cant remember a time that i've ever been sooo happy and excited.. what do you think? you wanna be an out of town uncle? lmao..
okay hurry up and get back. and try and have some fun time . take it easy noc..
whens
[Edited on Apr 01, 2004 12:48AM]
So hows your days off been? I hope they sucked so you can come talk to me some more j/k.....maybe.
Missing you, {damnit we never get to talk anymore}
~MG