Wednesday, August 10, 2005
About Me
- Name: Ramblin' Ed
- Location: Brandon, Florida, United States
I am from the American southland. I am well travelled (North America, Asia, Central America, Australia,and Caribbean) and I enjoy life. Not a wild eyed and crazy dude, but definately worldly...comfortable sipping coffee in a sidewalk cafe in Cartagena, Colombia or drinking beer in a pub in Raymond Terrace, Australia. I can ask for my change in Thai and Tagalog and I can request a fork in Japanese. I can tell you to piss off in both the Aussie and British dialects. I'm worldly, I tell ya. I am married to a diva from Bangkok, with my homelife being something akin to a live-in maid with football watching priveliges. Usually.
STUFF I'VE SAID LATELY
- And in this corner, weighing in at 220 lbs of fles...
- And an RC Cola, please
- He done dawn fishin'
- Spiders on a stick
- DeeBeeTee- Dirty South- 40 Watt Club
- OK, but...
- Which generated...
- Travelin' Ed breaks his 2 hour long silence
- Phase 10
- Hut, two, three, bore
5 comments:
Ooooohhh I'm jealous!
Where can I get a blank map so I can display the countries I've touched too?
Pipedragger
Murf,
I think I connected through Detroit once, but am not 100% sure, and anyway, that's not really the same as having "been to" Michigan now, is it? But honestly, this little rebel boy didn't lose nothing up there. I would, however, come visit Nugent if he asked.
Also, somehow I missed checking the Delaware box, but then again, what's the chances of running into anyone from there?
Dragger of pipes, Sir,
Go to: http://www.world66.com/myworld66 and make all the maps that you want.
Michiganders? Wait a minute... if that's the case, then just what state do the Michiganians hail from?
I was lucky enough to catch 2 tours in Michigan, both up in Yooper country. I actually enjoyed the tours. I just wish the summers up there were longer than two and a half weeks.
How cold and snowy was it, you ask?
I looked out the barracks window once and they were clearing the sidewalks with a small Caterpiller. Now that's snow, folks!
Murf, you're killing me. Winter & construction. Up in Illinois, while they don't actually ever seem to USE the stuff, they move road construction equipment from site to site throughout the warm months... and then apparently abandon it there a while.
And dude, ou really must be joking about the parking meters. That's just strange on so many levels.
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