There is something exciting
about leaving everything behind
There is something deep and pulling
leaving everything behind
Something about having everything
you think you'll ever need
sitting in the seat next to you
And i watch another white dash
another white dash
another white dash
fly beside us
and I watch another white dash
another white dash
another white dash
fly beneath us
away away
There is
Yelling of an engine a constant rattling door
There is serious deep and mumbled
a conversation I'm not in
Flickering lights shadows of trees
makes me blink my eyes
makes the land appear like a really old movie
and I watch...
And I watch another white dash
another white dash
another white dash
fly beside us
and I watch another white dash
another white dash
another white dash
fly beneath us
away away
I got a heart full of rubber bands that keeps getting caught on things
And I count another white dash
another white dash
another white dash
I drift off at eighty...something
And I count another white dash
another white dash
another white dash
Out of time with the music
something exciting about leaving everything behind
There is something deep and pulling
leaving everything behind
Something about having everything
you think you'll ever need
sitting in the seat next to you
3 more days, Buffalo...3 more days
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05/25/2005 13:53 #26902
it's not long now...05/24/2005 15:05 #26901
FYI: Parking ViolationsI forgot to move my car across the street yesterday so I got two tickets. I thought they had to be 24 hours apart so I emailed the Parking Violations Bureau with:
I recently received two parking tickets because I forgot to move my car to
the other side of the street on the given day. I am not disputing that I
deserve one ticket. However, I was under the impression that a person could
not receive more than one parking ticket within a 24 hour period of time.
Is this correct or have I been misinformed? If it is correct, what should I
do with my second ticket?
The truth is:
[c]The tickets are valid as long as they are 61 minutes apart. The officers can tag you at the same location for the same violation as long as they are an hour apart. If they see multiple violations, they will also tag you for each violation they see. If you want to request a hearing on the tickets, mail them in immediately to plead not guilty. We will then send you an appointment slip for the judge. If they are within an hour of each other, you can send both tickets in, but send payment for the earlier ticket. Send them both in the same envelope.[/c]
I recently received two parking tickets because I forgot to move my car to
the other side of the street on the given day. I am not disputing that I
deserve one ticket. However, I was under the impression that a person could
not receive more than one parking ticket within a 24 hour period of time.
Is this correct or have I been misinformed? If it is correct, what should I
do with my second ticket?
The truth is:
[c]The tickets are valid as long as they are 61 minutes apart. The officers can tag you at the same location for the same violation as long as they are an hour apart. If they see multiple violations, they will also tag you for each violation they see. If you want to request a hearing on the tickets, mail them in immediately to plead not guilty. We will then send you an appointment slip for the judge. If they are within an hour of each other, you can send both tickets in, but send payment for the earlier ticket. Send them both in the same envelope.[/c]
05/23/2005 19:20 #26900
stupid questionsI was at Applebee's for dinner tonight and a girl at a table near us asked the waitress, "Can you make me french onion soup without the onions?"
05/19/2005 02:13 #26898
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