1_sic_rex came over for some impromptu photos. All pictures taken with a Sony DSC-W55 with crappy settings and a worse photographer.
You know, we kept wishing that you were there but if you keep making comments like this, I'm just not sure what to think...
Jeebus, Brad's car looks sick with that stance. His car is (almost) how it should have come from the factory... 6-speed, 5x114, brembos, slightly stiffer spring rates, slightly beefier sway bars... Also, the Goldies look much better Lee!
we call this, the mating dance of the subaru impreza No I'm just being silly, the cars look nice But you need a tripod or something, someone shakes too much
ewwWWWW Look at the GRAINS (picture or rice)!!!!! lolz j/k Hey, I got brembos too! har har har time to play more with your camera, or just wait for a sunny day.
point and shoots can be difficult to use at night. a tripod is definatley a must because even if you can set ISO the sensors on p&s cams are just too small and produce a ton of noise
Yes, I live in a castle village. You didn't know? When Rochester was originally founded by nuns, there was a great religious tone to the town. As time went by, there was a sister who came to the town who adopted the name of "Assisi". Sister Assisi's past was very shrouded, but then again this was commonplace for many converts to the covens in those times. However, what made Sister Assisi truly unique was her astounding visions of the future and the endtimes to come. Many of her prophecies foretold of Rochester's own hand in the demise of mankind, if even earth itself. Once the Mayo family moved in, they began to develop the city at an alarming rate. Disease and injury from travelers heading west during the Gold Rush created a great demand for medical help mid-way through the journey. The Mayo Foundation was growing quickly, as was the Mayo brother's power over the town. One night, Sister Assisi went to the Mayo brothers home, warning them of a vision she had. In her dream, she saw the Mayo brothers frozen in stone, as an army of undead worshiped them at their feet. She said that amidst the ruins of their great clinic, all one could hear was the moaning of the damned; forced to live off the flesh of the pure. The Mayo family scoffed at her warnings and dismissed her as deranged. However, the monastery took her prophecy quite seriously, and vowed to protect the citizens from the impending downfall of the city. Construction of "the wall" began shortly before Sister Assisi's death and encompasses roughly 15% of the city today (more than 45% back then). She never lived to see the completion of it. The wall has always been named in her honor, and by way of tradition has been updated through the years. The Assisi Heights monastery nearby has funded each re-construction, and it provides protection for all citizens inside of it's arc. The Mayo Foundation is prohibited from constructing within its walls, or purchasing any land inside. Some of the scholars at Assisi Heights claim that Sister Assisi's prophecy of "the Mayo Sickness" will come true sooner than many think, and attest that many events in the current political climate coincide with other visions she had at the time. Or it's a sound barrier for Highway 52.
Have some time on your hands Lee? Taking some creative writing courses? "Cheesed" out of your mind? in the end you never get a good look at her boobs anyway.
That episode was nasty .. also, why didn't all the kitties start humping in cartman's attic? That would have been funnier than him just hiding kitties. Cartman all of a sudden has a house full of kittens. Oh well. The Heavy Metal parts were funny though.
meh. I liked the shindlers list joke enough that i didn't care what the kittehs did, so long as cartman remained oblivious to the similarities to the holocaust.
Where are you going with this???? Is this another one of you sick "2.5 vs 2.0 torque" Jokes???? Not cool.