January 16, 2007
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Random morning thoughts
If I get into an accident, I wish it doesn’t happen during rush hour. When I walked to work this morning I was walking faster than a ambulance because the traffic was so jammed.
Why doesn’t the security guard (the one with the accent) know me? I worked in the building for 3 years and have seen her numerous times before. A while back she questioned me of casually walking into the building and asked to see my ID. Today she asked me again!
The Kellogg’s® Special K® Bar chocolatey drizzle flavor is pretty good, but at only .8 OZ. doesn’t really fill me up. On the carton it clearly says 1 bar per serving…I’m going to have another.

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Comments (9)
Serving suggestions are never realistic, you know.
Walking faster than an ambulance is an invitation to accident.
Just saying…
X
all asians look alike
maybe she likes you just doesnt know how to say it.
Why do the write “Ambulance” backwards on the ambulance? I know it’s so the text is readable when you look in the mirror – but WHY? What is the point? I mean, picture this scenario:
You’re on the road when you hear a siren blaring. It’s not the sound of a police car or a fire truck. What could it possibly be? Looking in your mirror, you see a large white vehicle with a red cross on it – the source of the sound. But what is it? Luckily you notice the text on the front of the vehicle, conveniently written to be readable in the mirror. It says “ambulance”. OHHH. Thank goodness! You would never have been able to figure that out otherwise.
You are just not very memorable … Jon….
if you get into an accident during rush hour, you won’t get injured cuz you’ll be driving 5 mph.
That’s why you should try to live NEXT to a hospital
LOL!!!!! she doesnt recognize you because you look like a BAD BOY!!! lol..j/k
I agree with nothing normal… maybe her reasons was because she want to get to stop you and check you out or hope maybe somethuing could get started in more of a converation to see if maybe you were available or if she might be interested in getting to know you.