Archive for December, 2011
Nice Cash For Cars photos
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217/365 : Free and Clear, Baby!

Image by Mr.Thomas
Round about the end of last month a made my last car payment. The title arrived today and I knew that this was going to be my 365 on the day it arrived, before it was even paid off.
During my long wait for this truck, I had been trying to save up to buy it with cash, but unexpected circumstances encouraged me to pay what I could up front and finance the rest for 3 years. I’ve had a happy 3 years driving it.
Cool Cash For Cars images
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Cheese of doom

Image by Sifu Renka
We were given a voucher for 10% off ready-to-consume goods at Kurtz Orchirds "a block away" from the store that I bought a number of my jarred preserves and mustards. So EY and I decided to trek it up there. Thank goodness we *drove* because it was a very long block away… think 1 mile at least! When we got there, there wasn’t much difference in the products present than at the store we had just left (grrr…) except for a couple tired looking muffins, loaves and some reasonably decent looking croissants. EY felt snacky (I had my scone) and bought the cheese croissant. We waited forever at the cash register for the couple employees to serve us and another customer. After paying the .25 for what appeared to be an overpriced bun, I noted that his croissant had a big air pocket and laughed at the misfortune… until I saw, it was a giant pocket of CHEESE! Worth every cent of the .25, IMOH, but maybe not the crazy trip up there if you didn’t have a car.
Country Music Festival de Mirande – 14/07/2008
A few nice Cash for Cars images I found:
Country Music Festival de Mirande – 14/07/2008

Image by Jamiecat *
Bear Mc Creadie Live on stage.
Bear Mc Creadie
Thomas Herovich
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Thomas Herovich

Image by angus mcdiarmid
Prohibition was repealed on 5 December, 1933, but not one legal drop of liquor was served in New Castle that night. Any private celebrations involved bathtub gin, bootlegged whisky from Canada or the moonshine that was locally referred to as Moravia Street bourbon, as nowhere in town was licensed to sell alcohol.