Having a Jeep is great for staying steady on slick streets and for successfully reaching bumpy, backroad trailheads.
A Jeep is also great for claiming free furniture on the side of the road.
Buh-yah new dresser!
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Having a Jeep is great for staying steady on slick streets and for successfully reaching bumpy, backroad trailheads.
A Jeep is also great for claiming free furniture on the side of the road.
Buh-yah new dresser!
I’ve had a spider living in my shifter for roughly a month. Each night he builds a huge web around my handle bars, shifters, bike lights and bell. Each morning I grab my “spider stick” and rip away all of his hard work.
But I’m sick of it.
So I’m declaring tomorrow “National Eradicate the Bike Spider” Day.
No, National Eradicate the Bike Spider Day can’t be today. Today is National Bike to Work Day.
Here’s another “only in Boulder” for ya:
It’s only here that you’d be sitting in a coffee shop and have, at the table next to you, a young man re-dreadlocking his buddy’s hair (i.e. rolling it, picking at it, twisting it, etc), while the dreadlockee calmly works on his MacBook Air, occasionally shooting off a text on his iPhone.
We have a pair of wonderful and very generous friends who’ve been letting us borrow their couch for the past nine months.
Unfortunately, over the course of those nine months, Mike and I have become rather attached to the comfortable, old thing.
What are the odds that Jessie and Jeff would believe that we’d accidentally misplaced the couch, and therefore wouldn’t be able to return it?
Turns out that knowing both the title and the author is important when purchasing books online.
Despite the fact that most kids learn this in second grade on their weekly library trip, my (almost-has-his-doctorate) husband just learned this the hard way.
Does telling the morons who live below us and smoke pot and/or cigarettes all day and night to get jobs count as loving my neighbor?
I feel like an argument could be made that I’m helping them in the long run …