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me big chiken king [ Fri Nov 14 2008 4:06 PM ]
or cha-ching queen or maybe big likkin' king, or i dunno. I like dat onna bout dem lost luckies tho cause I think I lost some camels once HaHaHaHa mad'ja look! HaHaHaHaHa Comments
Thank You [ Thu Apr 22 2010 4:48 PM ]
Merry and fabulous felines, for all you do for the cat community around the 505. I adopted a formerly-feral feline some 5 years ago, and, to its new human parent, he has never had a more loyal or loving friend. We have had "george" as he told us his name for 5+ years and another "found" kitty, Crazy Luna, for 15+ years. Both are spayed and chipped and are living out their days in semi-retirement, in our home. They are very nice to us and share their furniture, as well. For all their love and loyalty they demand only the best of kitty food, litter and most of all love and attention. These kittys have brought more to our lives than we ever could have predicted, and, even tho, they are far superior to us lowly humans, they tolerate our presence with quiet dignity. So Thank You to all of you who do anything to preserve, protect, or promote the interests of the abandoned, former house-pets in the ABQ. And, for anyone out there reading this, if a pet is in your future, please adopt from a local source. These animals will give you their lifetime of love and affection, loyalty, friendship and much, much, more. Their only requirement is an open and loving heart and a willingness to explore their world with them. And Thank You, Alibi and Staff for providing them the forum. Last edited [4/22/10 4:51 PM]
another pearl from the don [ Thu Apr 22 2010 4:10 PM ]
Seeing another column written by the don, even tho I swear I told myself I would never read another of his rants the last time, is as compelling as the open curtains of a neighbors bedroom. Try to avoid it as I might, I finally give in and read. No more sassy responses to the alibi about freedom and police protection and medical and on and on and on ... I have decided that the don is welcome to the pursuit of whatever for as long as he wishes. An avid peacenik, I remember, long ago, papering my bedroom walls with "don't pay war tax" stickers. I am glad that I went thru those days, and those WERE the days, but things DO change. Times change - People Change and Social Mores too, though probably not to the extent to please the don, change they do. So - ok don, go ahead and live as you choose. I do not want any responsibility for melting the ice caps either. But for me, "dropping out" is no longer an option. And to the Alibi, Thank you for the Melrose Place [Fusion Theater Co's]advert o p. 16 of Alibi v.19 no.16. I will never be able to look at david with a str8 face again. And to Jessica C.C. - thanks for the re-boot of red earth. I just might flow by the pow-wow, or to the Launchpad - as soon as I determine if Red Earth is fo sho gona bee there. thanks, Y'all jaybee Last edited [4/22/10 4:13 PM]
kafka-esque [ Wed Apr 21 2010 2:42 PM ]
a law prof at unm promised the class he would not use terms like "kafka-esque" in class. He never did, quite, exactly. But some that he did use were just as murky. Thank-you professor davis for not using kafka-esque, and to you mad-mama, thank you for using it.
Chicharrones aren't that easy to make either! [ Fri Apr 16 2010 3:47 PM ]
You'd think alls you need is a frying pan, lard and pork meat. but, n-ooooooooooooooo. Ain't that easy. Gotta be right kind and size of meat for the famous, old-time NM Chicharrone. Didn't know about the Red Ball version tho. And thanks, I will be sure to head down 4th st. soon. Very soon. maybe git some red ball chicharrones and a ordern de enchiladas at El Modelo [to go] right down the street.
the worst thang you can eat [ Fri Apr 16 2010 3:41 PM ]
maybe. But not put in your mouth. Don't care tho. Them little gaems of lard fried pork are OH-So-Good, that nothing on planet earth can touch the good old real old time flavor of a Chicharrone Burrito with the right amount of red or green and your favorite potato side dish. Yummy!!!!
Thank Gawd [ Fri Apr 16 2010 3:37 PM ]
It is about time lgbt folks git their own "center" on Kampus. When I was a student at unm in mid-late 80's we managed to eke out a small office on the upper level of the sub. It had a phone and nothin' else. Oh, it had a "listing" in the UNM Resource Book, but then, only a few [maybe dozens] per semester really gave an effen capital letter about it, or were willing to participate. Others, I suppose, were closeted and fearful to "come out" on Campus; even then, UNM observed the National Coming Out day on campus and student union and student government candidates met with various groups. I am glad to see the acceptance and the visibility of the lgbt groups now on campus. Whoopeeeee!!!!!! Re: Sadie’s
didn't like Sadies [quite] either. [ Fri Apr 16 2010 3:29 PM ]
maybe it is an age thing [thang]; I dunno. usta love Sadies in the bowling alley, course I was a kollege studint then, and I couldn't afford to order much. Now it seems that the salsa has too much heat, the kind of heat that does NOT enhance the flavor, the prices are to high [by a bunch accordin' to my food quality/$ paradigm]. The booze is good [margaritas and beer too], although I felt the drinks and cervecas we had last time added way, way, too much to the bill. Then again, maybe I just lost count. |
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See, I lost my wallet in a liquor store out there on baseline road outsidda Phoenix in 1967. 2 days later got stopped by Motorcycle kop, gestapo gave me 5 tickets, no drivers lic e.t.c. Especially dangerous Studebaker Lark w/v8 and three-on-the-tree. Goin to my job burnin' buns at Bobs Big Boy on Central and Thomas Rd.
Never went to court.
Wanted Man in Arizona.
Joined the Army in New Mexico 2 years latah.
Got out and found a wallet with no id and over $200.00 in a similar lookin' liquor-store-bar between Carthage and Joplin Mo called Cowboys, in 1973.
It wuz like zen man.
I waited around a long time waitin' for somebody to declare a loss.
No declaration was forthcoming. Played several games of pool winning a similar number of beers.
Don't remember drivin' home that nite, but the money still there.
Whew ...
Is this all there is?