At the end of one of these nightime drives, as we were heading home down the street where our school and church were,
I told everyone in the car that I wanted to live in the big house next to the church.
Not exact matches
Never mind the general public... Some examples: 1) the passenger
in front of us on our first flight, whom when my daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such as «I'll nurse her once we take off and then she'll be quiet», had to
tell everyone around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I bought her a seat was for her to be
in her
car seat during takeoff as it's much safer than
in my arms nursing).
She may not have known my name or anyone else from her shorter term memory, but she could
tell me the name of
everyone in that album - old boyfriends, schoolmates of hers, homes and
cars and vacations (how amazing our minds are).
Everyone tells me that our baby should be
in a rear facing
car seat until she is two years old.
I remember a friend of mine
told me about the day that her baby needed changing and toddler had an accident so she used the
car wash bathroom to try to clean
everyone up, inevitably getting things all over herself as she tried to maneuver
in the small, public space.
Poor kid, and poor
everyone else — Griffin mildly chides Phoenix for lashing out at a woman scolding a child,
telling her that taking it out on others isn't going to help, and then he vandalizes every
car in the neighborhood.
Buying pre-war Veterans and Edwardian's (part 3) by Michael Brisby / 1903 De Dion Bouton — The Model R a small very capable veteran from a manufacturer who made good
cars in large numbers / 4 - cylinder Stars — Twenty five years by John Warburton / The Ubiquitous Trojan — «Not
everyone's cup of tea» by Michael Worthington - Williams / Karrier Bus Discovery — This fabulous discovery
told by Mike Worthington - Williams.
We've compiled lists of the
cars you can get right now with a diesel engine — and asked
everyone we could find to
tell us what's coming
in the future.
He was not genuine at all either; he was trying to
tell me that I had to make a 1k payment a Month on the new vehicle (also
in front of
everyone) because of my credit and negative equity on the
car.
I have been trying to get a
car for a year, sat at many dealership for hours only to be
told, sorry, I was
told to go check out Ms.
[email protected], so I call her
told her about my situation she took a credit app
told me to come
in that my
car is ready for pickup, of course I didn't believe her so for weeks I was hesitant, finally went
in and my
car was sitting waiting on me, The process was less than a hour,
everyone was just awesome.
Hello my name is Frank, I just wanted to
tell everyone that if you are looking for style, comfort, and the finer things
in life, and have $ 75,000 to buy it, then this is your
car.
I
tell everyone I know who is
in the market for a
car that the...
For
everyone's safety, please leave pets
in the
car until the check -
in process is complete and the staff
tells you to bring your pet
in.
Despite my rather tragic performance — limping home
in the almost panel-less chassis of a much - crashed
car at least ten seconds behind
everyone else — the voiceover
in my ear
told me I was brilliant and had surely caught the eye of whoever I was trying to impress.
And while some drivers might think it is another weapon
in «the war on the
car», McArthur
tells the Star that illegal parking affects
everyone.
I asked and was
told that there was perhaps one cyclist on the floor, and that
everyone else was either
in a
car accident or a fall like my mom.
I
told everyone this was because I grew up with parents who only drove automatic
cars and so wasn't used to the «sound» and «feel» of gears changing
in the
car.»
... i have always had maps
in beautful frames hanging
in my living room... they are of where my husband and i were born (mobile and atlanta)... where our children were born... where our sons now live... and the most important map of all... destin florida... where our grandson was born... they all looke beautiful and old... all i did was simple... went out to the
car and tore out pages from the state road maps
in the glove box... wadded the pages up... ironed them... dunked them
in mixed instatnt coffee (anyone who has ever been a scout leader knows how to make those pirate maps look old)... blew them dry with the hair dryed and placed them
in the frames...
in my kithcen i have a framed google map from our grandson's house to our house... that was so at christmas santa would know where to find him... did the same thing with a map showing atlanta
in 1873 (100 years before our first son was born)... it is large... on an easel...
everyone thinks it is an antique... all too long i know... but i love to
tell about things i love... and i love families and maps...
in that order!