I was presented with a court order from a judge yesterday at work demanding the release of funds from a CD that had been opened at the bank I work for. It stated that at 18 years of age the CD should be closed and paid by Cashier Check to the person in the order. The individual gave me her drivers license which stated they were born on March 24th, 1994. I told her, "The order states I can't close the CD and gave you a check until you are 18." She just stared at me, like, "Are you fucking stupid?"
For a married man, that aint so impressive. Of course, Mrs. HCP is pretty busy, so it might be hard getting an appointment. barfo
She makes a shitload of bank on How I Met Your Mother. $100k an episode for 22 episodes/year. I actually think Jason Biggs probably begged her to be in that movie with him and the other American Pie has-beens. Pretty much the rest of them have all flopped.
Damn good one, Sly. Local television programing on free channels, hahaha, all three of them, and you find the one show that everyone from that time period would reconize. by the by, is that your dog in the avatar?
Seeing classic, or vintage, or antique stuff on the pawn shop shows....when I remember us having that stuff when it was new. When I buy a can of pop, I remember when they quit making Coca Cola. When they brought it back, it became 'Classic Coke.' Having grandkids, one of which is old enough to make me a great-grandfather. Go Blazers
Wow, I didn't know Farrell's was still in business. http://www.farrellsusa.com/index.php http://www.farrellsusa.com/locations-and-menus.php
Used to go to Farrell's across the street from our church down by Lloyd Center as kids. My dad worked there during HS.