The Eastern Roadtrip: Voyage to the Center of Atlanta

Mar 30, 2008 11:38

So before I actually retell the events of The Eastern Roadtrip: Voyage to the Center of Atlanta, I must first start with when Kesh and her friend Darrel arrived in Houston...on a very cold night...many nights ago. It wasn't cold. It was very brisk actually. Brisk enough to make, what I would imagine a seattlite to feel as, uncomfortable.  Anyway, ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 8

danwiskewl March 30 2008, 22:31:38 UTC
MAN! Fun! You make a good host from what it sounds like good sir. WTF Brian. If Keshia hasn't already, tell her she needs to watch the 1st Planet Earth disc where theyre in the rain forest with those two crazy birds that dance and have fucked up feathers. It is FUNNY as hell. I bet it'd look even better on HD too. Damn. Hahahahaha. Hope alls well crazy hos~!

Reply

danwiskewl March 30 2008, 23:22:02 UTC
hellz yeah. that was the first one i showed her. and thanks about the host comment. WTF Allison. w...t...f.

Reply

skyroodv March 30 2008, 23:23:21 UTC
weird that it posted as anonymous.

Reply


ninchic March 31 2008, 12:47:40 UTC
The bridge going over Lake Charles... is the worst fuckin bridge that I've ever been on. I drove over it once... never again. That bridge scares the shit out of me. It was raining really bad to where we couldn't see in front of the car yesterday on our way back from Michael's parent's house. It stopped right before we got to the bridge.

Louisiana has the largest amount of bugs and nutra rat things. They're, like, monster beavers that jump out and scare the crap out of you when you walk next to a pond.

Reply


otheal March 31 2008, 18:15:36 UTC
cowboy bebob

Reply


otheal April 2 2008, 20:54:35 UTC
what do you mean. My cat or you're cat and what did you think of my post

Reply

skyroodv April 3 2008, 20:05:07 UTC
i said YO cat nigga. the dancing cat.

Reply


anonymous April 11 2008, 02:52:52 UTC
Does ridiculously strung-out crack-addict fit into the motherfucker category or retard category? Or does it exist as a category of it's own?

-Darrel

Reply


Leave a comment

Up