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9.04.2004
Spin Cycle
With the help of one "Mike", I made the long journey down to Lampasas to pick up a washer and dryer from my late grandmother's house. It was an easy trip, with good music and good conversation, as well as some scenery that consisted of more than just concrete and asphault for a change.
Just like Pat Green says, "sometimes you need a little hill country... a little backroads drivin'... a little of that ole top down..."
Well, I couldn't put the top down on my truck, but I wish I could've. It was a beautiful sky, blanketed with puffy nimbus clouds and patches of blue.
We spent about 90 minutes in Lampasas - loading up the washer/dryer, eating some of the most incredible barbeque ever and grabbing a tasty mocha on the way out of town at Perks, the coolest cafe I've ever seen. It's hard to believe that a place like that is located in such a small town.
Both Mike and I agreed that if we were happily married (not to each other, dude, but to the right women), we could live in one of those small towns pretty easily.
We left at 10 a.m. and got back and had everything hooked up by about 8 p.m. Then I dropped Mike off and went to meet Garry and Justin at No Frills for a little trivia, taquitos and a mug of the Woodchuck. All in all, a good day.
Currently...
Spinning - Walt Wilkins Band
Reading - LOTR
Viewing - BYU against the Dreaded Irish
Surfing - FBEuless
Considering - Doing some more laundry
Feeling - Froggy
Just like Pat Green says, "sometimes you need a little hill country... a little backroads drivin'... a little of that ole top down..."
Well, I couldn't put the top down on my truck, but I wish I could've. It was a beautiful sky, blanketed with puffy nimbus clouds and patches of blue.
We spent about 90 minutes in Lampasas - loading up the washer/dryer, eating some of the most incredible barbeque ever and grabbing a tasty mocha on the way out of town at Perks, the coolest cafe I've ever seen. It's hard to believe that a place like that is located in such a small town.
Both Mike and I agreed that if we were happily married (not to each other, dude, but to the right women), we could live in one of those small towns pretty easily.
We left at 10 a.m. and got back and had everything hooked up by about 8 p.m. Then I dropped Mike off and went to meet Garry and Justin at No Frills for a little trivia, taquitos and a mug of the Woodchuck. All in all, a good day.
Currently...
Spinning - Walt Wilkins Band
Reading - LOTR
Viewing - BYU against the Dreaded Irish
Surfing - FBEuless
Considering - Doing some more laundry
Feeling - Froggy
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