Showing posts with label fast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fast. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The 30-Second Watermelon Challenge
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I can probably do it in 30-40 seconds, but if I tried to beat 21, I'd lose a few fingers.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Fast Asleep (OC)
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So my wife snapped a quick picture of me sleeping the other night. Yeah that's me & my dirty foot. What's more important is the position I'm in. I hate not being covered-up, and I rarely fall asleep on my back. I was probably snoring too.. Blah blah blah... LOL
So my wife snapped a quick picture of me sleeping the other night. Yeah that's me & my dirty foot. What's more important is the position I'm in. I hate not being covered-up, and I rarely fall asleep on my back. I was probably snoring too.. Blah blah blah... LOL
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Get Out of my Way!
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You would think they would do everything that they do as fast as they can, with the limited time they have left. Jerry Seinfeld said this once in a monologue for one of his shows. But yet it's all slower. Cars are bigger (gigantic). Houses are smaller. Conversations take forever.
Here's a relevant Seinfeld clip about this.
You would think they would do everything that they do as fast as they can, with the limited time they have left. Jerry Seinfeld said this once in a monologue for one of his shows. But yet it's all slower. Cars are bigger (gigantic). Houses are smaller. Conversations take forever.
Here's a relevant Seinfeld clip about this.
Monday, June 4, 2012
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Monday, September 26, 2011
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
In-N-Out Burger Opens First Texas Restaurants

There is new information on a Southern California hot spot now coming to Texas. Of course, we are talking about In-N-Out Burger.
On Monday, we broke the news about the grand opening date for the first of the new restaurants. Of the eight confirmed North Texas locations, the first two stores will open on Wednesday morning.
The initial In-N-Out locations are in Allen on Stacy Road, east of US 75; and in Frisco on Preston Road, just north of the Sam Rayburn Tollway (Highway 121), across from Stonebriar Centre.
The company chose North Texas because it's centrally located and there is opportunity for growth.
"We want to put it where we can serve the most restaurants, and Dallas fits that bill — not just because of the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area, but how far we can reach beyond there to other cities in Texas," said Carl Van Fleet, In-N-Out vice president of planning. "But that's going to be way in the future,"
California customers are passionate about In-N-Out, and they are already predicting success in Texas.
"They'll do great. Once someone tries them, they'll love them. Plus, the price is good," said Bette Rogers, a long-time California customer.
In-N-Out has been in business for 63 years, a family-owned company that until now has had operations only in four states: California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah.
In-N-Out Burger's website
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Madness In The Fast Lane

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In 2008, BBC cameras filmed two Swedish sisters, Ursula and Sabina Eriksson, throwing themselves into traffic on the M6. When it was shown on BBC One, nearly 7 million viewers were glued to their screens, and millions more watched it later on YouTube.
The footage was shocking. One previewer wrote "On no account miss this documentary. It opens with what is perhaps the most extraordinary footage I've seen on TV".
But this amazing footage was only part of an even more incredible story, one which could not be told at the time for legal reasons.
Now, two years later, this documentary reveals the full story of the hours just before the cameras captured that motorway footage, and the even more chilling story of what happened over next 72 hours:
•Part 2
•Part 3
•Part 4
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documentary,
fast,
lane,
madness,
suicide,
ursula and sabina eriksson
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Construction People Are Mean

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Better make sure your wheelchair has brakes before attempting this. And maybe an airbag too..
And what's the need for the sign, anyway? Making people aware that there may be people in wheelchairs lumbering down the ramp at 100 miles per hour? Letting people in wheelchairs know, "here's your ramp, Muahahaahaaha"?
Monday, July 26, 2010
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