Freezin' Donk Balls but Will Survives
The temp has dropped to the point where my termo nozzle freezes in the cab of my truck on the way to and from work, but I still have not fixed the heater. Are there any out there who still think Will will cave?
Keep in mind, it IS going to get even colder before it gets warmer.
Keep in mind, it IS going to get even colder before it gets warmer.
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iceman lives up to his name and proves that where there is a Will there is a William,, even though his name is iceman.
the sheer tenacity of iceman's financially motivated willpower is the thing legends are made of...
Tonight I spun a 180 damn near into on coming traffic which would have resulted in a head on had I not had the reflexes to avoid said collision.
The broken heater in the truck almost became a non-ish.
I claim no sitch points, as there was no monetary damage, which means no emotional damage.
My truck is dead, but I am not. No sitch points yet, as a co-worker loaned me a better truck. It even has heat. I only get to use it until the weekend though.
Sitch points are likely to accumulate soon.
wow. is it true, Ice, what Eddi says?? Will is financially motiviated?
by the way. moco joe sighting in Bella Vista. fucker tried to get into the icechest. luckily, it had been properly closed. Will has the camera, otherwise i would include the pix.
o57Obviously the fact that the nozzle of your thermo had frozen shows that terrere not mate had been consumed. Trying to to discribe ice fishing in sub zero weather to Paraguayans is hard enough but to say that there is a dude who drinks terrere in such weather is probably beyond belief. Whats the dudes name.....Iceman.
Our man on the street will see what the reaction is to subfreezing terrere consumption.
Meanwhile sweating balls in the guay.
Dudes, Will has taken a strange turn. I actually fixed my truck myself. It starts and I have heat. I may have to open up an ave. dudes auto shop now.
It's still cold, but the terere flows. I can't stand mate unless it's Kurupi and damn cold.
I must admit that I switched to mate in Uruguay a couple of years ago, not because I felt the need to fit in so much as the need to keep warm.
Uruguay reminds me a lot of Minnesota. No one really lives there, and it's cold in the winter.
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