Maybe we'll just wander around in circles until someone "accidentally" bumps in to someone else. It is laughable what dating has become in the 21st century. Are we all afraid of each other in this day and age? What the hell happened?
Marathon, if you're intersted I met a knife maker in Oklahoma that builds some pretty cool stuff. I bought a miniature mill/drill/lathe from him. He's also a bail bondsman. Quite a guy!
I'm still collecting cars, trucks and mechanical goodies of all kinds. I told myself I wouldn't until I finished a few projects but I bought a pair of Jeeps this spring and eyeballing stuff everywhere I go. The only other thing is books, books and more books. I wish I made more time to read them. I just picked up "The Art Of War" and hopefully will read it after work this coming week.
I miss my riding mower. It was stolen a year and a half ago. Although the exercise I get from walking almost 5 miles with a 19" push mower isn't bad for me.
Working in the middle of nowhere, cut off from civilisation for the last little while. Home for the weekend and being unbelievably lazy. At least I got dressed!
I do and I love them as well as most greek food. Here most of the shops that have them are run by Lebanese, Turkish and a few Greek people. They're just referred to as donairs here. Some people do still call them gyros.
Ei means no or not, saa means may, pitaa means hold on to or keep. may not hold on to. I figured you were trying to say I can't keep as in not using the language that I would lose it.
Ei saa pitaa is I can't keep but a better way of saying it would be, apu se eli havio se, use it or lose it. The words are different but the meaning of the phrase is the same.
RE: Rhyme Time
Maybe a partner with whom to play!