Ha! Gotcha! With a title like that everyone has to read this post and once more they know it!
With my oft perusing of the interwebs I’ve begun to feel like a traveler swapping tales for “one more meal” and scaring children with stories that start “I once saw….” This time I can start the story with “I still see…”; fore the image is still burned in my retinas; imprinted on my occipital lobes. And soon, so shall it be on yours.
Wordpress has a simple back end with some nice features. One of the things you can do is save your posts before you publish them. This allows you to work on several articles at once or start on an idea and never finish it (more the latter than the former).
Today, after deleting a few drafts I stopped and looked at the titles that I still had left.
I personally thought this list of titles was at worst interesting but mostly funny. Just a silly conglomerate of out-of-context snippets. So, I’ve decided to finish one of these posts and you, the user, gets to decide which.
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Just for the record, these drafts are drafts for a reason, they may not be any good; so choose wisely!
This video has been making the rounds on digg and elsewhere and is kind of cool. But looking at the comments made me despair a bit. Imagine what aliens would think if they were to read the comments on their clandestine videos.
This evening’s festivities involved a short drive from Sherwin Williams to my house. The exact route is shown here on google maps.
Gary and I were talking about the car market in Provo and Gary and I conducted an experiment on the way home from Sherwin Williams we counted every car dealership we found.
We counted 12 in a mile and a half route (less as the crow flies).
There are 12 car dealerships in one direction of my house. I know for a fact there are more the other way and the funny thing is that this isn’t even the part of town you think of as where all the car dealerships are. If someone tells me they’re at a car dealership I assume they are up on University Pkwy on the other side of town.
Reader question, why does utah have so many car dealerships?