October 17, 2004

I’m Back.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jim @ 8:20 pm

I’m back. I’m still toxic.

Georgia “wine” — It seemed like a good idea at the time.

We had an absolute pisser with a great bunch of folks. More tomorrow when I can swallow my own spit.

19 Comments »

  1. .. dude… I’ve got your hat… oh, and a photo of you “reclining on the balcony”… with red toenails, I might add… Just Damn!…

    Comment by Eric — October 17, 2004 @ 9:44 pm

  2. The Aftermath…

    Moonshine, cigars, redheaded sluts, red nail polish, guitars, singing… What a weekend.

    Trackback by Evilwhiteguy's Blog — October 17, 2004 @ 10:27 pm

  3. Jealousy is such an UUUGLY thing.

    I must admit to being intrigued, Eric. Share.

    Comment by Margi — October 17, 2004 @ 10:38 pm

  4. Glad you are back safe, sound remains to be seen, and Eric I want the pictures! The games were great, only wish I could have spent more time up in Helen.

    Comment by Laughing Wolf — October 17, 2004 @ 11:10 pm

  5. You lived to tell the tale — amazing!

    Comment by david — October 17, 2004 @ 11:31 pm

  6. Dammit, Jim, I didn’t get to say “Good-bye” to you and Ken. That Constitutional took longer than I expected. Thanks for everything. You are a Gentleman.

    Comment by Mamamontezz — October 17, 2004 @ 11:49 pm

  7. Glad you made it back home. Thanks for taking Mama back to Atlanta, it saved us time and about 150 miles. I loved your Red toes, they looked as good as Acidman’s. I also enjoyed your bodyguard, see you next year and keep play that great soft music, you played for me, I think it was you that played? My head still hurts from that Apple Wine and thay clear stuff, we were drinking. Take care, Cat.

    Comment by Catfish — October 18, 2004 @ 7:16 am

  8. What A Good Weekend

    My weekend actually started on Thursday with a day of cooking over at my cousin’s house. Let’s just say that my next two entries in Carnival of the Recipes will feature chicken since I cooked three at once, along with…

    Trackback by The Laughing Wolf — October 18, 2004 @ 8:36 am

  9. .. sorry, Margi… what happens in Helen, stays in Helen.. although, perhaps Jim will spill it himself…

    Comment by Eric — October 18, 2004 @ 9:26 am

  10. …so glad you lived. I heard about the car door incident. Any significant bruising?

    Comment by Key — October 18, 2004 @ 4:51 pm

  11. Welcome back! Sounds like a weekend I should plan on next year if they can handle any more Yankees down there. And belated Happy Birthday!

    Comment by Shamrock — October 18, 2004 @ 6:32 pm

  12. If we did that shit more than once a year, we’d ALL be dead!

    Comment by Acidman — October 18, 2004 @ 6:54 pm

  13. Eric –The hat is yours, buddy. Wear it proudly next year. Thanks for everything.

    Mamamontezz — Thank you for keeping us company on the painful (for me anyway) trip back to Atlanta. It was our pleasure, as it gave us more time to shoot the shit (at least to the extent I could make my tongue work). We walked over to your gate, but the plan had already boarded. I had gotten hung up by security when they made me go back to the coucourse to mail my cigar lighter home. I guess they were aftaid that I would storm the cockpit with my Colibri.

    Blake (The Laughing Wolf) — Thanks for making the side trip. It was great to meet you. Oh, and thanks for the treats (genuine shortbread). I’ll be enjoying some of it for dessert tonight. I figure it will finally dry up the residual toxins.

    Catfish — As I said above, it was a plesure to give Mama a lift. She’s a great lady. It was great to meet you and listen to that voice of the south. Primo, buddy.

    Kelley — I believe you left a comment here, that I may have accidentally deleted when I was deleting 800+ Spam comments that were waiting for me. You are great company, even though they tell me it was you who did the dreaded deed that sent me home with ten souvenirs!

    Key — There was a “car door incident?” Holy shit!

    Shamrock — I believe you’d fit in. You’ve got Irish Pub Crawling Credentials. You man have to gear up for the Georgia home made “wine.”

    Comment by Jim - Parkway Rest Stop — October 18, 2004 @ 7:00 pm

  14. Jim, I did leave a comment, one about your great farookin’ hair, confirming that it is, indeed, both great and farookin’.

    It was fantastic to meet you – you and Ken are definitely the Honorary Georgians of the pack. You guys are welcome down here anytime! For all you Yankees reading this, these boys know how to Represent. They Done Y’all Proud.

    Sorry about the toes. If it’s any comfort, you seemed to like it at the time. And, as for “the car door incident”, man – if you can’t remember, and you can’t see the bruises, then, trust me. You don’t want to know. It was brutal.

    Go ‘head and sign up for cheap fare alerts for springtime…

    Comment by kelley — October 18, 2004 @ 7:34 pm

  15. The Man

    This Honorary Georgian is, and always shall be, the Mack Daddy. I need say no more. Except, perhaps, “Ooh-la-la!” image copped from Dax…

    Trackback by suburban blight — October 18, 2004 @ 8:48 pm

  16. Let’s set the record straight….

    Now we all know Southerners tend to stretch the truth. We also know that Yankees have been showing Rebels up for years. Heck, at least since Sherman paid them a visit 100+ years ago. Fortunately, Yankees are around to tell…

    Trackback by Dog Snot Diaries — October 18, 2004 @ 11:03 pm

  17. The Man

    This Honorary Georgian is, and always shall be, the Mack Daddy. I need say no more. Except, perhaps, “Ooh-la-la!” image copped from Dax UP

    Trackback by suburban blight — October 18, 2004 @ 11:26 pm

  18. Just watch out for those bathrooms labeled “Lassies”…

    Comment by Evilwhiteguy — October 19, 2004 @ 3:38 am

  19. The Aftermath…

    Moonshine, cigars, redheaded sluts, red nail polish, guitars, singing… What a weekend.

    Trackback by Evilwhiteguy's Blog — October 19, 2004 @ 2:07 pm

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