Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
Must be from all of John's OT....
I better sign up for this deal before you ad Doc get it all.
Last time I was in Philadelphia the Hari's were still hassling people. No need to update my status there.
I live way too close to St. Louis, which is one of the biggest cesspools anywhere. I think all the lowlifes come here on their way to somewhere else, and then decide St. Louis is their Shangri-La and never leave, except when they get shot by another lowlife.
I control 0.00000000000000000000000000000001% of the world's money, according to my last financial statement.
I live way too close to St. Louis, which is one of the biggest cesspools anywhere. I think all the lowlifes come here on their way to somewhere else, and then decide St. Louis is their Shangri-La and never leave, except when they get shot by another lowlife.
I control 0.00000000000000000000000000000001% of the world's money, according to my last financial statement.
,coffee's done; dawgs are bathed....and a cat........almost ready for beer thirty.....
Back from vThe King....it's snowin..then it's rainin then it's snowin then it's rainin then it's snowin then it's rainin then it's snowin then it's rainin then it's snowin then it's rainin then it's snowin then it's rainin then it's snowin then it's rainin
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Late mornin, all ya cheerful posers.
Never been in Philly, but driving through those strip mines in the east, looked like some of the ugliest scenery I've seen in this country. Probably nice forest before the mining. Those old company shacks people were still living in looked like something out of a Depression movie. That was early 80's.
Last time in St Louey was changing trains at the big station (hear it's a shopping mall now). I remember a bunch of creeks and little rivers the train went over were rainbow colors, some bright green, blue, orange; what a polluted mess. Some of those neighborhoods the train went through dint look like places I'd wanna walk through at night. That wus back in '65, I wus 18 then, about to start college.
Never been in Philly, but driving through those strip mines in the east, looked like some of the ugliest scenery I've seen in this country. Probably nice forest before the mining. Those old company shacks people were still living in looked like something out of a Depression movie. That was early 80's.
Last time in St Louey was changing trains at the big station (hear it's a shopping mall now). I remember a bunch of creeks and little rivers the train went over were rainbow colors, some bright green, blue, orange; what a polluted mess. Some of those neighborhoods the train went through dint look like places I'd wanna walk through at night. That wus back in '65, I wus 18 then, about to start college.
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